Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 29, 1869, Image 4

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AGRICULTURAL.
To whom aTl Conwewlcattoiis on Atriculture
should tc addressed.
Kcmslia I'atrs.
The Nebraska State Faik will
be held at Nebraska Cltj, Tuesday,
TTcdresdsv. TfccrscSrr and Friday,
There is always a tendency on the
rart of the farmers, after the severe
I harvest labors, to have a season of rest,
not with any tystera cr recTeauou.
but ft sort of "lying frouira loose."
! The f ' htcst exesso will serve to sad-
a v a hflfr nr...! riia to town., ana
. T. C. IIASVELL & EUC
OLD CASTLE KDRSERIES
GENEYA, OXTAItIO CO., N. Y
lUie the Athenians of
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old, "to tell and hear seme new jtnin.
Tf a virv tmcjind desirable that there
,v.nuT k tn-nfi relaxation sifter the
severe labors cf the harvest field : but
this y c-r the season is so peculiar va
harvest.
ji
rn n n i hnr'pv are vet to be securea.
VttW " .
tiocj,v f.!1 U. tcre 13 any aroouu
r o.iifjT'nf'-'n npceasarv' to make a
If It nari vet be made. To
ti rvv, a rmnal Fair at do this, a man must ruinu ws pan, ui
tiu-", - - . ,Vq ntmrt and Trovidence Will
re; icmber JEtSy 2th and SOth, and everJ Ilcrve ha3 had to best:
Oct. 1st.. Competition open to secure the bountiful wheat
t Oats and barley are yet to be
s.11 States ia the world
Trrvr TTrMATtA COUNTY ACKTCCX
TTBAI. AND MECHANICAL
r.rawnville. Tuesday, weanesaay,
end Thursday, September 21st, 2?d,
and 23d, 18C3. Comtitiea pea to
all counties.
The Richardson CbuntyAgrleultur
&1 Fair will be held in Salem, Neb.,
on the loth, 16th aad 17th of Septem-
We will publish the times of heM
fng other Fairs as we are advised.
OTerworked Hones.
How few peopl'3 fcnow how to work
alhsrcawLa IS. cart do; what It
vugM to do. The farmer who, when
fAi!n time comes at noon, these hot
re-
jfh ImwPTpr. are the laws of na
fnre in clvine her rewards to the
diligent, that no sooner is one crop
secured, than she demands that prep
eration snouia oe umuc iu
We have made it our aim and study
i- a Ht.t.lA in advance with our
nnnnr.il it. vou d souna very KT&V
insrlv on our ears to hear our readers
say: iiaa we hhuwu m
week sooner, it wouldhave been a great
savinp to ns, or, we mipht have ar
ranged our worK very aiuerens.
In common with every diligent
farmer who drives his work, instead of
allowing hifwork to drive him, we
have been most successful when we
. . i . v.n, ,-, ti.vA KtRT-tod our nlows the earliest
days, leaves ,oe "dom it slbh Tmoment after the harvest of
horse is being fed, or who seldom, if allgTaIn wasofr. We have known
ever, applies the comb and, brush, many to plow, even with the shock
er when be drives to town, or else- gtill standing, when perhaps a shower
I had retarded the stacking, but when.
wnere, pu vu mu. he 8oiT was in a good condition for
and spur," don't know how to take care as ia a u
e j iOrr, and ought not to own a The tion of the sun upon the soil
rood one. A farm horse should never is very similar to that or uie irosc,
nt f a. walk ! He should be disintegrates tne parxicies
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Invite tb attetlen of
YT est era Karscryraca,
, Dealers and riant era,
to their extensive and reliable assortment of
Choice Nursery Stock
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WHOLESALE,
Including
Watt Tree Standard and Dwarft
Ontamrral Treenail SlirabDecWooua
and Evergree
Small FrIt-GrarevTnea AU varJeUes;
Rvaea, Gree IIM Beddlae
Plaata, Balba, ace
Parties wfetainsgELECTNTOSraiYSTOCK,
either for Uielr own planting or to sell again, are re
quested to give ua a caU or write for particulars,
enclosing stamps for catalogues as roow :
Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits three red stamps.
Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamentals three red
stamps.
Wholesale Trade IJst one red sump.
We have a tergestoclc of the f 'owin? articles.
hiiwr,. WrrsMd true to cane, ana OOOi
Avl rfr Cherrts. ?eacle nam
trav t-rr,L.Iacs t-.errit-. liverreeu
tirwoi""tal 'i'ree. iill
Hswers Jtiweruts&;kr!iis,&e ;
We want a rood reliable man, who can come well
, recommendwJ, to act as awnt lorua, in every w" v
la KeOr&slta, Kansas, auasown aia ww,
Ccrnxnlssion or Salary
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Btock of Millinery Goods, we wouiacau Puu
tentontouiewcuviit;vj 5"- v
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for his "better-
may.atreasonaDie pr, v' --- whlcn every
half, all she may wish in our line, 01 '
article Ss
GTJAIUIA1TTSBD TO
be Kokand made up In the best of style, and that
mar hre find Jnst what she wbhes In the way of
js,TrSSSrPtte".etc- Everyone
XTELQ TIIADE3
a .MnTed that we will ppare no pains to
rfveentsaSioTft. we are ln dally
Se latest novelties In our line. Give us a call.
' JIRS. BE JJt & MOOItK.
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InSonthera Nebraska, Atc Ison amd licit
Cotnty, JIo. for iha . ,
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ua regularly cleaned off, as the farmer
washes his face ; he should have plen
ty of time to eat, and in all respects,
made as comfortable as possible. Such
treatment secures more service, and
compensates more than any other.
friA American Stock Journal. In
t peaking of this subject, says :
"Notable amongst the ways in
which horses are overtaxed, is their
being urged beyond the pace for
which their breeding or condition fits
them. Many a good horse mat mignt
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and nre-
pares it for a good seed bed. Next.all y
the noxious seeus v m Kcim.u.
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which, if not destroyed by the frost,
Kaffir another cron of 6eeds can ma
ture, may be plowed under, and are
almost equal to a ccat of manure or
clover. We think one reason why
nf the counties in our own and
nefhlorinff State are able to furnish
aiiftpesslve wheat crops, is found in
this fact, that the land, generally, has
two fall plowlngs one immediately
after harvest, and the other a week or
bo before seeding. It does certainly
v.dr th lnd to turn under, nrst a
good stubble, and next a coat of green j
last for years If driven at six or seven . Jf cjover Bee(j were not so ex
csed up by a few Journeys performed
Vf.t th& rate often or twelve miles an
honr. v Proverbially, it is "the pace
tiit kills." Farm horses, although
their work is seldom very violent or
rrer?t eft "3 tuf!er In busy times from
I Ins kept too long in the harness.
1 heir times of eating and of rest being
tUus unduly curtailed, derangements
cf the digestive organs, lassitude, and
and loss cf condition are entailed. A
. regular recurring day of rest ia reouis
fta for hard worked men; and so
thoroughly is this now recognized,
. ttX In all well conducted coaching,
ear, and other such establishments,
ne day of rest per week is allowed to
each horse. Many young green hor
es are overworked, not so much from
the actual severity of the labor re
quired of them, as from their being
immature, fat, or unprepared for any
work. Hundreds of horses just out of
the breeder's, fanner's, or dealer's
hands, possibly plump, well made up,
bat without the condition which pro
perly' regulated exercise alone can
give, are put, 41 th little preparation,
to severe, and even to fast work. They
Hag at the lightest labor. If urged on,
they, are, to use an expressive coach
phrase, inocked out of time," and
and they Lrely contribute to fill the
veterinary , case-book with strained
. and injured limbs, t catarrhs sore
. tStf-oats, congest-- cf the luxtS, gas
, - trio fever, farcy and glandeis - .
The American PomologiaIi Soci
ety meets in Philadelphia, commen
' cing September 15th and continuing
three days. The coming meeting
promises, to be one of the most aus
pi clous In point of numbers, intelli
gence and importance ever held.
Among the prominent subjects which
will come before the Society, will be
that of the further revision of the cat
alogue of Fruits. The several States
. are requested to compile and forward
ZLsta. We will forward a list for this
.Ktate, and will be obliged for any in
formation others may furnish us. We
desire not only the varities of differ
ent fruits which have proved hardv
and well adapted to our soil and cli
mate, but such as have been tested
and failed. Those who communicate,
. m please do so as early as possible.
A friend wants to know "what is a
Ground Almond 7" The ' Botanic
name of the plant is Qperus Esculen
tut; known as 'Ch ufa," "Earth-nut,"
"Ground Almond," and "Sedge
Grass." It easily cultivated almost
anywhere. We have grown it for
years as a curiosity merely. In the
. Bouth It Is a "noxious weed." The
top looks like grass. It prodo-ees a
; great abundance of small tubers, Ee
potatoes, and tastes like almonds. We
know of nothing practical fa the plant.
TTe have tried to believe in the doc
trine, "spare the Birds," and have
practiced it until "patience ceases to
e a virtue." We know many of
them destroy many insects injurious
ty fruits, and that at "early morn"
. they aswounce the rising sun with
"jeyoua sorrg," and all that, yet when
. tiiey itztroj tssisla ef Tiara and Del
aware grapes irr a Tay, and at "one
fell swope" take our last "Sugar Fear"
and "Summer Queen" apple, we con
fess to an exhs.?ilon of patience, and
plead guilty to the charge of using
powder and lead, especialy on Wood
Tecks and Blue Jays.
Iroflti cf.nc Ecc?Insr.
A correspondent of the Western
gural give his experience in Bee
Heepinj, says
"I eommneed in the spring of 1SG7,
wills twelve Italian stocks, worth at
tLat t'rrre- about X Last week I
kf the increase of stock for $600;
and daring the- two years I realized
$400 in honey, wax, and queens sold.
. Allowing 2 JO for cost of hives and
time in attending them, (which will
more than cover it) leaves $700or$350
profit each, year, and not a bad kitorest
en Invested far two years."
The Country Gentleman speaks of
Isrs Early Rose Fotatoes measuring
4 ia5;es-la.Ungth and 2 kr breadth.
We measured" one of our own growing
. this season, which measured i inches
in length and 7 inches in circumfer
ence. TTe think, ours are very fine:
Eixwasgeb & Barry, Rochester,
I'ew York, have six hundred acres Irr
Nursery. The-past season they put
out 150,000 Standard Pear trees.
The Ohio Stiie-Tal niets at Toledo
September Uth t 17th.
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KCRSEIIIES OP XT, F. IIEIIIES.
DAYTON, OHIO.
AX OLD ESTABLISHMENT WJTII A
NEW FEATURE.
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Every Per ran Praeare Tree us Flat
At TTbolegal Prices,
by ordering through our dub Department.
; For prices and other Information, address
V. F. HEIKESt
Dayton, Ohio.
15-Sm
A and others, live feet -10 per 100
Pear and Cherry Trees, 1 yrn lrt class-. 15 " "
Apple Trees in variety, 1 yr 3 fet..
A 1. i. (T.. .HawmIm
Also, a full aurortment of Nursery stock, Of all
ov. Sample sent at wholesale price. ; '
Specimen Orchard contains sver 1000 bearing
trees of Appl lYnr and Cherrj. ;
Send for Price list. JiOfT niorr.ii,
f.l1-m - Wrttffpn. Krm Cwmnfv, 111.
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X i one roar 4
No. 1 do- S
Two years best 10
jy LAKtlE Q VJLNTTTTRS A T MUCH BED UCED
Saccharine Testa for Trine.
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pensive, it wouldpay to sow. on me
winter wheat in February or March.
Hon t it trravr and possess the land
from harvest until the last of August,
tnhA in turn plowed under form an u re.
Rut there is no season of rest this year,
have already hinted at least
not until after seeding and we must
tv nn the crv ; "speed tne plow ;
make no delay. "Plow deep while
the sluggards sleep, and you will have
corn to sell and to keep.
Thpj-fl ia still so much of poor, very
poor plowing, that we cannot allow
this oDDortunity to pass, without re
minding our readers that poor plow
In" is very generally the reason for
por. crops. ny, mam m . mis
blessed land of ours, your title deed
goes down to earth's centre ; you are
the haDPV possesser of a new farm :
Mine congratulate you I It is four
or five inches beneath your soil, which
you have all along thought (or acted)
m if that were all covered by your
title, dig down, turn it up and look at
It expose it to summer's heat and
winter frost and it will laugh
witlr waving grain," and cause you
to laugh tlso, with pleasure and
perhaps also with shame, to think
that you have so long neglected even
to look at your possesions,
Especially is l n -"'-.Lie to pow
early where it I.Iaieaudd to sow grass
m1 for meadow. Much oT the seed
sown Is covered too, deep,' the land
should be well plowed and allowed to
fall together and thoroughly luse,
then it should be well harrowed, and
about the first of September the seed
sown-aad oovji-xX with m very
licht brush harrow. If it is intended to
sow clover, that may be sown the last I
of February or the first of March, next
without harrowing.
Sexes cf Animals at VTItl.
Much inconvenience and loss Is felt
by all breeders of cattle for dairy in
having such a large proportion of male
animals. These are not wanted for
working cattle or for beef, and so are
fattened as rapidly as possible and sold
out of the way. " The consequence of
this is, that the number of calves
which the farmer has to select from to
keen nn hia dairv stock ia rprfiimr!
mi, V.n .na.h.trnkUl, f. i I Urlv that of the Delaware. . I alsd think
T.10 Jinjucuuv i mke a wine of With character.
induces mm to raise neirer calves that
are defective in some points, or, at any
rate, do not come up to the standard
which he would like to preserve. 1
On the 17th of August ISS3, M.
Thury submitted a memorial in refer
ence to experiment in the matter
indicated above, to the Academic de
sciences de Parisr and the French
Emperor ordered the renewing of the
experiments on several large "farms
modeles." These curious trials hav
ing been made with equal success In
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THE
AI.IEMCAII SHUTTLE
SEWING SIA.CXXZ7nEi
Is retailed at a price within the reach of alt, This
Machine ones a straight needle, makes the lock
hutch (alike on both sides), has a -' t adjusting ten-
ilnn. v.nA r.n Am mar -varietv. of "wiiMf. It Will
hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, qui;t, tuick, ruflie
and rather; will work equally well on siUc, linen.
woolen or cotton gooas, wiut sua, unen r cwwa
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iUERICAH SHUTTLE
At tb National Raccharirte Test for Wine, at I CJJ .-rrr-i ! T r Y -Tk d
tne uaunnta i fc-rp V V XXi. XYXCvvyXJ a a V
mIona lot I w " &
Hammondsport, N. Oct. 2sth, 186S, the Oat
trwi in uurhiiino matter Si WaUrr taIma
JMlaurtrr, 103. itiw vem was miusw wan n ounces oi
the Wi! t, somewhat frosen, to 24 ounces of each of
Next mornlnff inepinpennienaenj., i icti.. una
of the Directors of the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.
(the parties wlo conaucvea ne wna. iae uTimu.
..!,:( ih.mwliM r.f the merits of the "W alter
by an equal trial, tested 17 ounces of lona from the
same lot that were used the dy before, and the
sarcharometer stood at S1 the Walter beating it&
Had 17 ounces Of IDe iwiawmrc nu uivu, uttii
prexsed equally hard with thj H alter, tneir skins
and centres beW acid, the Delaware woiild have
stood lower and tne uatawoa proporuonnoijr ucmw
the Delaware. AU the other varieties rangea mucn
lower than those enumeraiea aoov
There had been constant rams ana aamp wwiit
th. ucptimvhmtbe Waller rrew its competit
ors (crowing at Hammonds port and along the lakes,
where there had been but little rain during the sea
sondry soil and weather being necessary for the
perfect sweetening of grapes.
A committee of the American Institute Farmer s
Club, tn a reeport of Hept. 22, IMS, printed In the
speaking of the qualitiwi of the W'after.say: "We
C'n-luoe tne tvauer win oe a vainaoie frmvm m m
i , rjffions or tne upper m issiw ' ppi , o i i j i snores
i.i iicn x,rie, in a eaitrn unr on am
soiis-of wwtm Pitnitr-ylv and whaaaver.ta
,i.i.tiv trraoes are successfully crown.- - i
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Zetler from Charles VooUnt, cms of Via ol 1-t vintr
YixiTAKD Pourr, Ulster Co., N. YM1
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Mr. PrrrU Otyvrood. , - , . ,
!) Kim; Yimnoi tne into i am in rtwimui,
In which yon ask 11 I have any objections to seudhjg
sou, for publication, the facta I am acqiimntea witn.
In relation to the character of the Walter Grape. I
have never indorsed the character or usefulness oi
vinea, or other articles of any description.and would
not at idy prent atatre of llie were it m for two
reasons "which seem sufficient. First, I know the
Wniisw ami, will meet the prejudices widespread
Throughout the couutry,cau! by the worthlessness
In miiKt localities oi many oi ipreet.Tswn. ru
ond, because I can sny from personal observation
that the Walter is the best variety I have had any
knowledge of, and I think I have cultivated nearly
all that have been recommended, dlxcarding them
Bll and falling back upon the Concord and Hartford
Proline as vineyard varieties.' I am Interested in
knowing that the fruit of the Walter grows larger
each year as the vine grows older, being last year
fully one-third lareer than It was two years ago. It
grows weU ; sew fruit welL I have seen it ripe sev
eral times before Hartford, and I have never seen
any mildew ea its fruit or on Its large and thick, but
Delaware shaoed foliage. The flavor of the fruit I
think superior to any other variety. You say . in
rmir ctmiiar It is a seed ling of the Delaware and
Diana; I think the character of each of these varie
ties is quite distinguishable In the hWhr, partlco-
i ininK rtwonia
I have visited it
annually since It first bore, six years ago, three times
In Ulster Co., W. in a low valley, where the Isa
bella seldom ripens, and each time it wan fullv rine
in Ang-jst. I have seen it each of the three past sea
sons in Pooghkeepsie, ripening at the same time,
excepting last year, when the constant rains pre
vented ail varieties from maturing at their nnual
time, but it perfected its fruit by the middle of ttep-
lemoer. xne raisins oi tne last mentioned crop l
have seen and eaten, which were good. From its
succeding In the low valley and tenacious clay of
Modena. and also in the drv slatev position In
Pouchkeepsie, I think it will be well adapted to the
varied sections of our country. You may make
whatever use of these opinions you deem proper.
Yours tnilv, CHARLKS WfKiLKY.
FERRIS & CAYWOOD
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the case of other animals, as horses.
sheep, goats, Ac It is also known
that hen's eggs, the first laid give fe
male, and the last laid give male
products. The law is general till the
end. of the laying season, when the
number of female productions exceeds
the male, under circumstances not yet
sufficiently ascertained to be reported.
It is on account or this new practic
al law that people can explain why
the stock raisers must give young
hull. tr hi cows. The bull while
young, is more prompt, and meets the
female at tne negming i ,
instead of an old bull or exhausted or
lazy by long service, which meets the
cow only at the end of the heat. The
first gives neiiem tne secona proauc
es jrenerally males.
The law forstocK raisers and farm-
era isea roiiows: 11 you wisn to
prduce females, give the male at the
first signs of heat If you wish males,
give him at the end of the heat. -
TIae Ecarcs Tlxelr Uses.
"From experiments that I have
made, I find that on being dried,
which should be done in the shade,
and infused in a tea-pot, the leaves of
the vine make an excellent substitute
for tea. I have also found that, on
being cut small, bruised and put into
a vat or mashing-tub and boiling wa
ter poured on them In the same way
as done with malt, the prunnings of
the vine produce liquor of a fine vinous
quality, which, on being fermament
ed, makes a very fine beverage, either
strong or weak as you please ; and on
being distilled, produces an excellent
spirit of the brandy nature. In the
course of ray experiments, I found
that the fermamented liquor from the
pruninjrs 'particularly the tendrils,
when allowed to pass the vinous, and
to run into the acetous fermentation
makes uncommonly fine vinegar.
Pern TJlTcry Clxtblc-
CHARLES GEADE, '
Dealer irv
ATI TITim! of estoelc.
Ilorsea Eomr'-t, SolX, er ExclAagaU
Stock Boarded by the Day or TTccU.
MY STABt,ES are stoctetfwilh pood Horw and
rtvscttw. pei-aon winhin? eonvevMnre to u,nr.
? l? Nemaha Land Dbtrict'cah be accommo-
tion
dated;
The
Peru CZr Urovnivillo Coacli
leaves mv IMables every morning at lOo'dock A.
M. PKsvrs or packaerea aafctv convey ed: Or
ders left wiUi the rostiuaolers will be promptly at-
RIVE BSIDE NURSERY
- - navenport, Iowa. '
If you want a good article of Nursery Stock,
Grspe Vines, Cnrrnt(, Ooosberrtes,
Raspberries, niackberrlea.
Straw Herrtes, Cherry Trees, Peaek
Trrt Evergreens, and
- Piscldnous Trees,
Send your orders to
J. "W. PEARMAN,
Davenport, Iowa,
or U. W. FUUNAS, Brownville.
Cfttalopue free. ... x , W-9-y
DEACH TREES. Crawford's. Hale
A and others, S feet. $10 per 400
Pun variHle, stocky trees M U 7 per ino
Pear and Cherry Trees, 1 yr., 1st cUms..IS per h
" r " ' 2 yr-, extra. 85 per KM
Apple Trees,' 1 jr., selected, X ft. per 1"8
- - . - . .-.) per m.
...., " to 7 ft 150 per M
A rrle Crafts, mostly winter vartetiea-- per M
Clinton Grapes, 3 years,. well rooted 4 per ioo
Concord Grapes, z years, eitra -10 per ino
DelawarefiU'ar'ea, Syeara, cx U-a.., ... JJ ) prr 100
iVHiiluie Kasberry, ip , , ' per M
PhiladHp- '.a.u 8 per 10
Kminnv Kiackberry, well rooted per 100
Wilson Blackberry, well rooted S per 100
Als Itvergreea Hose,
and a general assortment of Nursery Stock, Includ
ing Plums, Golden Dwarf Peach, Quinces, Grapes in
variety. Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberries, A LL
ATLOWRATKS. Samples sent at wholesale price.
Send for price list.
JTOFT COOfEE,
23-6nV . Wataga, Knox County, III.
NEW SEEDLING POTATOES.
Three new kinds, of jrrent excellence,
not to he found in any other catalogue are essnraved
and fully described in my nev seed eatalrHrne, tmt
trratittnalL JAJilS J. JI. GUtXiOKY,
lehivem Marblehead Mass.
SEEDS, ROOT GRAFT8. Osage
Oranee Reed, prime, new, 115 per bnshel.
Apple fceeds. Peach Plu. frosen. Root Grafts, Ap
ple, packed, 10,010, am Osage Hedge plants. 1st cl.,
1,000, (j; I0,n,rii. PeachalesEsrly and other
best aorta. Ktnrlf Annie Per rtiim hmr
Quince, Ac Roses, Evergreens, Grapoa, Downing
tTOOsetM-rry, Charles downing Strawberry, Black
berries, Baspberriea, Green RouseVBedding Plants,
Dahlias, lAiitx, &c bend inc. forttVee OMaiocuea.
F. K.PHOFNIX,
Bloomington Nursery.
feb7Vm ' McLean Co., Illinois.
GREGORY'S SEED CATALOGUE.
I hav over sixty acres In Seed on my
Shree Seed Farms, in Marblehead, Mass., where I
have raised over one hundred varieties the past
season, oU prrfprHjt isolated. I import many choice
seeds from the bent Knropean growers. As the or
iginal introducer of the Hubbard Squash, Marble
head Mammoth Cabbage, and many new and rare
vegetables, I invite the patronage of the public
S-vti vwronied 1 1 hs ft rrmrn'nl. fXitnlague
Vrnli to all. J AXES J. II. G KKGOR V,
feb26-m - Marblehead, Mass.
Plant Choice Fruits
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER.
' I will send fine SALKM GKAPES by
mall for fl eeh. Korers 4, i19, at 5oc each. Kit
tatinny aud Wilson's K&rly Blackberries at tl per
doien, by maU. Clark Kaspberrr, fiSO per doa.
PhUadtlphia do. S) per doaen, all by mail. .
I will duitver the following at Express office, prop
erty packed, alt he ftrilowing prices: ConcortlGrapes
Mandfl0jer hundred. Delaware, Diana, Gravel
ing and Ive's Seedling. Si5 rer hundred. Salem
Grapes at fTS, a and nt per hundred. Roirers 4. 15.
and IS it rJDper hundred. Fine Roses at M-50 per
down. Marshal Neil &oe (hv irsil) 7Sc earh.
Addras "JOILS CHARtTOf.
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Rtnnfactnrers and Dealers In Native Lumber
of all kinds, lengths, breadths and thickness,
AT . . ! '
HILLSD ALE
NZHZAHA COUNTY, KISItASlIA.
Thev own and ran oneof the best Saw Mills
in the State, and will furnish
MECHANICS ATO HOLDERS
with a bill of Loraber of best qnallty, on
short notice, at the Lowest Market Price,
XatZi and Pickets
Always on hand for sale.
They also sell ehesn at their store In Hills
dale all staple Dry (roods and Groceries; and
such articles as are In scenoral use.
Remember the business, the men. and the
place. - , - 1-ly
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
' IiO. 53 Il&in Street, XSrewmrille.
JOSEPH SHUTZ, 8
lias Just opened and will constantly
j lkeep on hand a lanre and well assorted
t-.rf.stock of genuine articles ia his line.
Repairlns of Clocks, Watches, and. Jew
elry done on short notice.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
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laaanfacturing LlacMnc
At Faria Exposition, July, 1 .
jjo. 1 Family riaclilns.
Thi machine Is constrected or i a 7 PP'f
iism. possessing mu.uj i y '" " ,
enw. having been examined by the rnmt
d enperts. and pronounced to be suuphuty
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THE BEST FLO WNO W MADE
FLORENCE
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the same stitch lmale hv the Hincrer. Wheeler
son. iiowe ana r lorence Mao rimes, it nas tne nnuer
feed, like the best of high priced machines, and is the
only tow priced shuttle machine in the market that
has this feed. M' are enabled to sail a first class
Shuttle Machine at a very low price, on account of I
its simplicity, ana consequent iowcost of manniso-I
tunng, in comparison wiin complicated machines,
AGENTS.,
We wish to arrange with Agents, male or female,
to represent the American Shuttta Sewing Machine
In each State, County aud Town In the United States
and Ontario. Kxtra inducements to Kxperienoed
Agents. For fall particulars, as to alary or Com
mission, aaaress. . k
G V. II. Andrews,
General A V--
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TV n-Vor the benefit Of out atrente we kft ai
ranced with parties who have Goods suitable for
Sewing Machine Agents to sell. We will send stock
of samples and full particular on reeeiptof one red
stamp. Address O. V. N. Andrews, Oeneral Aent,
Detroit, Mich. J 18 8-iy
AWARDED TnB
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proronn.l ere
anl perfect on comoineu
The following, are the prtncl pal objections nryed
against sewing miirhins:
1. Kce-s! ve fet!?ue to lae uiiin.
2. IUbiUiy to get out of order.
. Ijtnen.4., trouble, and Iom of ttree In repawns.
4. Incapacity to sew every description of Biatrial.
5. Diaagrble noise whue U operation.
The Emv ire Sewing Ifach ine U Exempt
from au mese ucjecuuius.
It has a straight Needle. Terpen'Tlcnlat Aefon,
make the Lock or sh "'.! Stitch, which wul ner.aer
rip nor ravel and is ai. ice on both skIi-s; performs
perfect sewing on every description of material,
with cotton, ifnen or siik Uireau, from tee coarsest
to the fluent number.
i It Hetas, TeViS, Binds, Braids, Tucks,
guilts, riaits ana uamera.
As a Famllv Sewing Machine it has no superior.
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Special atientioa is called to oar new Improved
Eos. 2 iZ a-Tftn f.iiari s IlAcLiae
They have been thoroughly texted ea every df
criptkin of Cloth and Leather Work, running by
Steam Power at the rate of
1,200 Slilchcaper ZTinutc. .
Producing timn tVin rfnnble the work of any oth
er Shuttle Machine now in nse; thestitch is tittht,
onuorm and beaiititm ; they are simple in construc
tion, easily ondewtood. and not be liab'e to get at
of order, run liorSit and are comparatively noiseless.
For Tailoring or Leather Work weclaiaa that they
are not oclyequaL, but much superior to any other
I macniue that has ever been oserea to tne puonc
Enpiro SeT7ingIl2chir.i Co., IT Ys
WELLS & F.ICKARESON, . ( .
St. Joseph, Mo, ,
General Agents N. W. States and Territories.
rl2-5l-18m Brownviae. i
T&istt of Hsccelleaca,
Beauty and Elasticity of fStitcJi
Perfection and Simplicity of y
chinery.
Usins both lhread.j direct!j t.
the epoola. a
No fastenit; of seams by is-1
no waste of thread. 1
"Wide ransre of application wi-j
change of adjustment. 1
The eam retains it3 beauty and t,
nessafter washing and ironio.
Besides doing ail kinds of work rt
by other Sew in? Machines, the? v
chines execute the most benUfa tj
permanent Embroidery and crsoe
tal work.
3- The Highest Fremlnras at aH tb jjs,
and exhibitions of the United States and
Europe, have been awarded the G rover 4 2,
key Sewing Machines, and the work dow by
them, wherever exhibited, in eompetlUoa.
3r The very highest prize, TV Crm
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representative of the G rover a BakerSevtig
Machines, at the Exposition fnivwsen,
Paris, 1357, thus attesting their great tnpert.
ority over all other Sewing Machines,
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BBOTJVIUI, Jfii
highest pniiiiroxi
WHEREVER EXHC3rTED. '
tiie only orra
Cartablo t Scwin In More tJiam
Fastening all It orn Scaias,
xFTTTTnrrT STOPPING THE UA CHINK I
OR TURNING. THE CLOTH.,
It USES and WASTES LESS TITBEAD than any
other, ano win commence iwam
holding the ends of the thread.
Warranted to Ssw' Heavy crlfca
GOODS EQUALLY AS WELL.
O .V-E B 50,000
. MACHINER SOLD SINCE 1861.
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Groceries
We have on hand a large
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ST. LOUIS. MO.
HEWDKRSON, BrownvUlt, Web.
Agricultural
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DEALERS IN .
Implemenis!.!
In ti.3 Qaality cf our Goods
FLOUR OF THE MOST
HIGHEST TiATunrr
ITirst St., BrownTille, Nebraska.
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APPROVED BRANDS.
pmcs pah) ron
TOB PRINTING, in on or more
U colors, promptly done at the Advertiser
JobOfiice.
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THE BEST TV AGO AS IADE!
WE SELL ALL THE FOLLOWING MACHINES:
EIARSO 12 AR.VESTER. . DODRE &. STKPirr.finir. jonrsn11!?-
niney, jozn u. riAisrsY, catlga chief, iiucxl eye.
SAMPLES ON HAND OF ALL MACHINES WE SELL
Corneand see tin. nnd tmarr!.n .nlfc In f.-k-vra n .f TrT-rc-a t TTT t.,..
fV?eJ7 oy the loadt that saving freight.. A full b :pp!y of all kinds e Farm Machinerr
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P. Ticdei, Jr., ci Co.,
FIEST ST. , BET. MAJX & A TLA 2 TIC, BEO WJfVILLE
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HOSIERY AND WHITE GOODS.
And every other kind of Goods kept In Western Store, which we will
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Whenever yon are in Town Call and See
Corner Main and Second Streets,
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BROWNVLLIE, TN'TOXlVHICA.
ricPHimcoiro dlcch
HAIHIAFORD d HUGHES
Have received the
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ever brought to the city of - -BROT7IV
consisting of .
Coins, PoI&iUS IOTlllSC3,
Secretaries and Book Cases,
One Se2. 7as2t Stazds,
BEDSTEADS,
CANE EOCICERS,
Narse Roekera. Ti f 7vr Ort?T!yaflVf-ia4 T. Mm
FimniTunE stobej
vaunnj uy auuiuutawuu? v
in the blood, yield cmckly to b. Zi
CampiatMtt, torpidity. K 1
itu,m. of the if-, r''ij"4CZ)Oi i
as tbey eiten do, from the nnkiiD If f7t
storer for the strenjrta tnd VTLTjMr f
Those who are Lmrmi-l ami I"'!?'t if
dent, SlcrpUas, snd troubled wtfn "'TTb j
preAensUmM r i'eert, er ,!,J
symptomaUo of Vpo . wul,,?Trjwt'i
relief and eonviacing evidence oi i
power b?o trial.
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Sold by f
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CITY DKUO ST0J1E,
. Brotvnvillc, Scbrc
Ayer's Sarsaparill
The rerjBtst:o fin
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Isdemrtfrws
maay of whica u
naarvelloos. ia"
eases of Sctnfu" 1
seemed satsra
eorraptioB, asti;
puri2d and ear J
fcTofukos irvT
di5ortfert,wtucaw
fravated by tfc "T
ajvsr i ijif
they wwe fi'sfiHy aJktu:?, bare beea r ;
cured ia such rreat mnrtbers is jlBOt fJtZ a
tion of the eounfrT,t ""it ta pnta tcarct'J0
be informed of iu T.r. jes or Jm,
Scrofuions poison is one of most St9SrtJ
enemies of onr race. (Xtcn, this ans al
tenant of tiie omuiixm owlerroioes U
and invites tha;tac3tcf enfeV'imor fooia
witbont exci r a rur icao of iut PresrWJ
It seems to breed bxTec iioa throii ."IWf
then, on some favorable ea!rsp' T
Into one or ctDer e iu tulroai forma, tr-t
surface or tmoor tee v it aid. la ti w'JTlf
eles may be snaJenfy dne:te4 n V r-,
heart, or toiaors formed ia Use rjzt
its presence by eruptions on tlie im',rIlj "
tion on some part of the borty. U?Df,r; - i
sional age of a boule cf this iarMrV
vlsable, eren when no act its syinpwi, 75 f
appear. Persons a:jcted wir-i 'cr07 Lt ' -plaints
frcneraiiy ad immediate r'jVlTff
length, cure, by the im of tf Jt-,--l- !
Tetter, Salt Hheu-m, Smii Hemd,
orv llye. bn Ear, and tber CT".
visible forms of Servfttlm disa-. tL I
more cowealed forms as DvveJ"a.'JJt'
JIer1 lHeme, JtiU, EniirfV ??7mV i
and the Tartans UUxrmu ai'ccLoas of "
lar and nervons systenss. . jyix
Syphilis or Venereal and MerrHriMJ ;
are cured by it,thooR! a km time Ja
snbduin? these obstinate la dies or "TB' "4 s
But long eontinned ae of this rolwo '
the complaint. Xrrr cr
Ulerrmiisms, and l emle IX?'JZY i
xnonlr soon relieved and wimatev'r, f
purifying' and lnvioratia? eirect, far
tion s for each ease are found la car "2T9 ,
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