Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, September 02, 1869, Image 4

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AGEICULTURAL.
Ti. V. ro-rss., L -liter.
XTA'.10ot mnTiV; -: -a In t If r tU Dp part
aaent tiKuld J iiJ J.i'vdl ti.e I.ir.
To rave r.rx i.ioa of the extent cf fruit
tree planting in this section cf the
Ctate, ue mention tLe fact that the
r:;r?centatiTe cf one single nun-cry
f lucent cf our ftc;':r.irlar;co
iJ.lfjT delivery the coming 1UI, at
this point alone, over eight thousand
dollars worth of fruit trees, evergreens
tndf.ovrcringthrul3. Some croakers
Eay "we'll be over run with fruit di
rectly, and it will be a drug on our
r-.r.nda." "Who is there, now grown,
vho cannot loJk. back and sec ia his
native State when he was a boy, when
srries wcre ivcn away for gathering,
tnd watch along a3 population in
creased and additional orchards were
j !.mted, and thousands cf trees addi
tionally grown in the eanie neighbor
hood, that the price of fruit kept
going up, until to-day in that same
neighborhood fruit is worth as much
S3 it Is here.
Don't be afraid of planting or grow
ing too much good fruit. Iu addition
to the natural increase of population,
the taste and desire for fruit is greater
every year, and the best evidence i3
the steady and even advancing price
for good fruit.
The Journal cf Horticulture, in
t peaking on this subject, says : "The
quantity of strawberries raised around
Boston 13 variously estimated at from
ten to twenty times as many as were
grown twenty years ago, ye t the price
ha advanced from fifty to one hun
dred per cent." And so it may be
said of all other varieties of fruits.
Early Rose and Early Good.
Ill cli Potatoes.
We planted this season two rows
each of Early Hose, Goodrich and
Shaw rotatoes, on the same day, side
by side. They wero planted simply
as early potatoes, for our own table;
had no extra cure or attention. As to
the time of being ready for use, the
Rose was about two weeks earlier than
either of the others. Th8 Goodrich
and Shaw came in about the same
time; if any difference, the Goodrich
a little ahead. We left sixteen feet of
the row of Bcse for seed. On digging
them, we had ninety-eight pounds.
They wero fine, large, well formed
tubers, about the size of the largest
eld fashioned Neshanock.
"We. planted a few Goodrich at an
other time and place, as much for ex
periment E3 anything else. Planted
iinglo eyes, four in a hill. At digging
time wo dug and weighed twelve hills
separate. The average was a fraction
over nine pounds to the hill. We are
aware this is not up to some cf the
fancy yields, yet we think It good, and
sx tatisfied with it.
. In rrrd to the Early Bose, we
think it fully sustains all its most san
guine friends have said in its behalf.
It is earlier than any other variety we
nave tried. Yields well, and the tube
is cf an excellent quality. We shall
jzso It as the early potato, until some
thing better 13 produced.
List cf Fruit Adapted to IVc-
trasiia.
Mr. J. II. Masters, of Otoe Coun
ty, who has been engaged In nursery
and fruit growing for thirteen years
j gives us a list cf fruit which he
has found hardy and worthy of culti-
tion. lie says: "Below you will
find these varieties of fruits which I
cinder worthy of general cultiva-
4 '
Red June, Budngton'B
Early, . .'.Ham's Favorite, Duchscf
;C!Jenbcrg, Bameuse, Milam, Gabriel
Early Joe, New York Bin in, Wine
eap, Boman Stem, Mother Apple,
Willow Twig and Canada Apple, per-
' ctly hardy and productive. Bcd
:;s.truitl-irarrfj-wii1JoW hi . cominsiuto
' caring. Bed Astracha.1 and Ilawly,
rdj but thy bcarere. Early Ilar-
, .ct, moderately hardy. Cooper's
Early White, moderately hardy, very
early bearer, and unsurpassed for
fruitfulness. Ncbrasklan, a seedling
ef my own, very hardy and rroiuc-.-
ductlve, fruit large, quality good.
Fears. Most all of those called
hardy do well here, especially when
dwarfed. I have la cultivation the
following varieties, many cf th:rn
bearing, and all healthy and free from
blight. Bartlett, (a little tender 3 a
standard,) Brandy wine, Ilingsesiing,
Ilirtland, Oit, Madeline, Osband's
Gumrncr, Tyson, Bcurre Gilford,
Eloo-fgood, Belle, Lucrative, Beurre
d' Anjou BuHum, Duchess d' Angou
leme, Flemish Beauty, Bonis Bonne
d' Jersey, Sechel, -Whit-3 Doyune,
Bcurre Diel, Howell, Golden Lurre,
rt. Micheal-Archange, Eastern Beur
re, Glout Mcrcau, Lawrence, Steven's
Genesee, Beurre Oswego.
Cherries. Early Richmond, hardy
and very productive. Other varieties
tot reliable.
Currents. Bed and White Dutch
and White Grape, reliable and good.
Coof-ebrrrics. Whitce-mith, largest
and tut; never ha3 mildew with me.
..Green Grge, good and productive.
Houghton's Scediir.g, the most pro
ductive. t
Apricots. Early Golden, very har
dy, and bears when we have peaches.
. dciircyed ly the curcu-
11a.
Cr.tlimcro TTctl.
Ecctt, cf Frankfort, By., writirgus a
t ys: "I send ycu by this mail, also,
a copy cf tx-- Ir,ct edition cf ny ftock
rr -1 - : i ? 1 . - i '' r . '
the fut-ro cf our pet C;-hmc:e3 is
mo-thcpcfl indeed. Mc?,;rs. Baund
Lal & Co.'s Wool Circular for last
month quctr C.hrr.cr? Ycr 1 at ,23
per pound, and they wriie mo there h
a denaad i-r all tLt can b3 produced,
and that the pries will la enhanced
ly any ir crta o cf quantity."
KrxTuc::Y tat;c FAir.. Y.'e Lave
i.Cvived the premium 11. t cf the
Eleventh Annual Exhiliilon cf the
Kcntuchy t-tr.ie Arii.-ulturrd Society.
t
. Yi'e are indcltc I to Cvr.us Douglas,
E. i'.,:c::tary Jchi ;::a Ccuziy Ag
ricultural Society, fjr the Allowing
interesting communis.
th2 fruit ires;-:: 5 in th
)n, showing
ecu
TECUMSEir, JoinrsoN Co., Nun.
August 11th, B.C.
II. 7. Furnas:
Deau Sir. At the request cf Mr.
Ellsworth, President of the Johnson
County Agricultural Society, I send
you a few items in regard to different
varieties cf fruit rals -;d in this county,
in reply to yours ef July 17th.
. Among the several fruit growers of
this county, I think that Mr. Corsen,
three miles south cf Tecumsch, has
been the mc.-.t sucecr
fu 1.
He has
seventy-five apple trcc3 in bearing,
and several hundred that are not yet.
Of the many varieties tested by him,
he thinks the Bed Astrachan the most
reliable of all; perfectly hardy, and
an average bearer. The fruit 13 excel
lent and of good size. Early Harvest
very good apple, not so hardy as
Astrachan. Smith's Cider profuse
bearer; thinks that it will succeed
well here. Winter Bambo perfectly
reliable. Bawle's Jannett will do
pretty well. In addition to the varie
ties mentioned, Mr. C. has the North
ern py, Cooper, Gravenstein, Maid
en's Blush, Winter Bcarmain, c.
Bears do well in this section. Mr.
Cook, living near Helena in Ibc coun
ty, has a good many in bearing. Says
that the climate and soil is well adapt
ed to all the hardy varieties. I do not
know the varieties that he has.
Cherries do well here. The Early
Bichmond, May Duke, and others are
raised successfully ; but the grape will
take the lead in this county among
fruits. Mr. Corson, Mr. Cook and
Mr. Bell are tho-prlncipal grape grow
ers in this county. Of the many va
rieties grown by them tho Concord,
Clinton, Isabella and Catawba, are the
most reliable. I have the Concord
and Delaware in bearing. I think the
latter grape rather slow to fructuate,
but an average bearer.
There will be a small crop of Beach
es this season, owing to most of the
Beach orchards being planted on low
ground. They were killed by the
severe w inter at least a great many
were. We need not expect to raise
peaches successfully until we place our
trees on high rolling land. All varie
ties of small fruits do well here.
In conclusion I can say that I think
the farmen-3 of this county are taking
a lively interest In raising fruit; at
least they are taking the pains to
plant out a great many fruit trees,
with the expectation of realizing some
good from .them, and I hope they
will.
Hoping that these few Lastly writ
ten lines will be of some benefit to
you, I will close.
CYRUS DOUGLAS,
Jlcc. See. Juhnson Co. Ag. Mcc. Society.
. rrcbraslia Fairs.
The Nebraska Stale Fair will be
held at Nebraska City, Tuesday, Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday, Sep
tember 2Sth, 20th and SOth, and Oct.
1st, 1SC9. Competition open to all
States in the world.
The Kcmuha County Agricultural
and Mechanical Association, hold3 it3
Fourth Annual Fair at Brownville,
Tuesday, Wendesday and Thursday,
September 21st, 22d, and 23d, 1SG0.
Competition open to ail counties.
The JZicJiardson County Agricultural
Fair will be held in Salem, Neb., on
the loth, IGth, and 17th of September.
The Joltnson County Agricultural
and Ilcchanical Association hold its
First Annual Fair at Tecumsch, on
the Cth, 7th and 8th of October.
"ricultural Society cf Pawnee
Cuu .i. . ' Tided to hold a Fair on
the tun r,:. : r Prober next, at the
P rtllouio ind Ball..', orrrd!, in
I .. nee City. ' -
VTe will publish the time 0f hold
ing ether Fairs a3 wo are advised.
We clip tho following fruit items
from the Nebraska City Ncics:
Heath Nuckolls has two plum trees
which bear a mammoth egg plumb.
Thirty one of these plums were re
cently weighed by Mr. Nuckolls, and
their avordupois was precisely three
pounds! Ten plums and a third to
to the pound. Who can plumb this
line of fruit and x lumber?
Mr. Royalty has placed upon our
table a specimen of the Jefferson
Plum from the garden cf Robert
Ilawke, Ese(. It measures tix and a
third inches i i circumference I How Is
that for LihT
Mr. nenry Brown and Major J. Yr.
Pearman took the circumference of a
rear on tho Morton farm. It meas
ured full t i inches, and the fruit ia
not yet fully grown. The variety is
unknown. This appears axsrygood
pear for a ocr fruit country,"
Ed. J. Eva:;s ?:- Co.'s Descriptive
Circular of wheats, cats, and potatoes
grown and f:r saJa by them, is on our
table. The list Is extensive, and em
I races all the new and valuable varie
ties. Vrhcal. Nceh's Y'heat, Extra Ear
ly Jersey, French Bed and Y"hite,
Chaff, Rochester Bed Chaff and Lan
caster Bed Chaff Meditcraneans, and
many others. Also an extensive list
cf varieties cf Oats, Corn, Clover,
Timothy and Potatoes. Every far
mer should have a copy. Address Ed.
J. Evans Co., York, Pa.
Twenty thousand tix hundred and
ninety-si- r;res cf U. P. land ha
been sold in the Omaha cCTecsinco
the bocks were evened, two weekr.ro,
saya the Omaha F-pii:::asi. Tho
grc?3 receipt? amount to $115,413.
e
:s are rcper I :d r3 being lively.
1. Tilt ox L Co., Bostsn, Ma
-.1.,
c::r th
3r an extremely
::d vrl :albi:t:!j
r.u.tly
C:tt.
u;
entitle
d ' Xi.e Be rlc.r Card
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ikr.iV by Cnir.'
A, i: vcrj 1'. Jy w ho cr ! ; I v
hou.
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11" rr.:,:h
T' - - - ' "
'u: I-Air.. rh
rcnil-
ura hit for t'-.e Pifth -Anuual Fr.ir
Kans-sEtaie Afri-ultural Society, is
cncrtallc-. Ti erJrito Lshcflat
Lawrcsce, TLlita ICtb cf e;t, 1SC0.
Y7e have received for the fall trado
cf IS 13 tha following catalogues. Hav
irgrraived stock from all enumera
ted, i -:i running back t.3 f:.r ai l'17t
andhr.drg proved whr.t wr3 rjjre
SLnt;d, and plants, ecc i and t nil?
fiouriited well, wo' take pleasure in
vcuching for each. And wo here re
peat our advice often given before,
pun-haie your slock from rel'alle nur
series, or "middle men" cf known re
liability and responsibilky. The great
est "back set" fruit growing has ever
met with, 13 that so much "etuT" is
yearly palmed off by unknown and
irresponsible "tree pedlars." Know
with whem you deal.
Tkor.ipson t Adamt, Brookfield
Nursery, Brookfield, Mo.
W. F. Jlciks, Dayton Nurserie3,
Dayton, Ohio.
Charlca Flack, Villiage Nurseries,
Hightitown, New Jersey.
Dr. J. E. Lnnii & Co., Great West-;
em Nurseries, Lyons, Clinton Co.
Iowa.
Joscjih L. Iiiidd & Co., Benton Co.
Nurseries, ShcIIsburg, Benton County,
Iowa.
lloffz & Cooper, Watago, Knox Co.,
Illincl?.
Ed. J. Fvans& Co., Centre Nurse
ries, York, Tenn.
J. Gchran, Fruit and Ornamental,
Havana, 111. .
liar In cts & Andrews, Fairbault Nur
series, Fairbault, Minn.
J. Knox, Small Fruit Farm, Pitts
burg, Pa.
12. L. Fohb & Co., Teople's Nurse
ries, Eloomington, 111.
TTenry IJichcls, Bulbs and Green
house Plants, St, Louis, Mo.
0 Kerf e, Son & Co., Flower and Veg
etable Seeds, Rochester, New York.
Yt'avhbum & Co., a Descriptive Seed
Catalcgueralarge and detailed pamph
let of one hundred and fifty-two pages
highly Illustrated, 100 Trcmont street,
Boston, Mas3. . ' .
FCocpcs Fro. tfc Tiomas, Cherry Hill
NorseriesJ West Chester, Ta.'
J. F. & A. Father, Sunnyside Nur
series, Clinton, Iowa.
7co. ir. Campbell, Hardy Native
Grape Vines, Delaware, Ohio.
. A. Flattman&SpraguQ, Commer
cial Nurseries, Erie, Pa. ;
Finney & Wead, Native Evergreens,
Sturgoan Bay, Door County, Wis.
T. C. Maxwell & Fro., Old Castle
Nurseries, Geneva, Ontario County,
New York.
Fllcanger & Farry, Mount Hope
Nurseries, Rochester, New York.
Fdgar Sanders, Greenhouse . and
Bedding Plants, Bulbs, &c," Chicago,
Hlincis.
F. Williams, Mount Clair Nurseries,
Mount Clair, New Jersey.
D. C. Fcnton, Fruit Hill Farm and
Nursery, Quincy, 111.
Mavpjay & Ilacher, Calender and
Seed Manual, 805 Market Street, Phil
adelphia. -Win. II. Lyman, Illustrated Floral
Guide, and Catalogue of Seeds and
Plants, Leveret, Mass. .
James Vick, Illustrated Catalogue
and Floral Guide.
Jos. F. Martin, Mt. Washington
Nursery, Mt. Washington, Hamilton
County, Ohio.
Henry A. Drecr, Seedsman and Flor
ist, 7U Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
F. Y. Tear, General Nursery, Rich
mend, Indiana.
Joseph Sinion, Davidson's Thorn
less Black Cap Raspberry, Angola,
Erie County, New .York.
CJiis. Collins, Small Fruit and Plant
Farm, Morestown, Burlington Coun
ty, New Jersey.
John Futtcrton, Hamwlonton, New
Jersey. .
Edward A. TTooef, Geneva Nursery
Exchange, Geneva, New York.
Fcrrc, Fatchclder & Co., Seedsmen
and Florists, Springfield, Mass.
Oln Frotlicrs, Floricultural Gardens
Springfield, Mass.
J. S. Shearman, Northwestern Nur
Ecries, Rockford, 111.
. Joseph 17, Vestal, Greenhouse, Ilot
houf c and Bedding Plants, Bulbs, &c,
u::ui:nd33City,In(L'ana.
J - - T.cek, V.l'Va Nest
Nurseries, xi . Icw-..:-- ' v
J. Madison ''Fuller Fii : Hill Nur
series, Hightstown, Kc Jersey."
A.M. Laulcr, Ozark Orchard Nur
sery, South Pass, Cobden County, HI
F. M. Watson, Old Colony Nurseries
Plymouth, Mass. ,
E. F. Fabcock, St. Clair Nurseries,
bunamerfleld, 111.
Stlckney & Faumbavgh, Dodge Co.
In ursenes, Waupun, Wi3.
John Charlton, University Avenue
Nursery, Rochester, New York.
F. K. Fliss, Catalogue and Ama
teur's Guide to the Flower and Kitch
en Garden, Illustrated, and contain
ing twenty-five hundred varieties ve
etables and flower seeds. '
Is-jdor Fvshd- Son, Bushbery Vine
yard, Grape Vines, Bushbery, Mo.
Twelve head of English CoU woIdor
long wool eheep arrived at Omaha one
day last week from Canada. Mr.
Ilaralin, of California, ia importing
the stock into his State, and purposes
crossing the breed with the Western
sheep.
Johnson County Fair. The list
of premiums to Le awarded at the
Fin t Annual Fair in Johnson County,
has been received. Fair to he held
October 6, 7 and S, IS C3.
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. of nUcU S.OOOaretLfiSALTTAY mAClI.
Also Arr-If. Pefcr, TS-; .a A CLr;y Tr?, v ; :i i
li'.rirf st!ic of irckbsrry, P.ahj.U riy r-d i-w
trrfr Lints.
s :::d rou iiucir:. -
A-- at 4sV, w.4.
IIIGIITiTOWN, IT. J.
park i3 surg e3ted at Tole
e.3.
.t. .... ..
1
the
villa Tcnne
e, claims sixteen
vd i
The taxable property cf Kansas is
The Jesuits hav Ldin number
within twenty-live 1 1
Cow's heel u highly relished by
epicures as an article of fjod.
A good article of dark arched eye
brows retails for twenty-Jive cents.
The reading room of the British
Museum is cooled by steam.
One firm In the ice business at Bos
ton expects to clear over $100,000 this
year.
The Increase in the Wheat crop In
the United States this year i3 over
one million acres.
One hotel at Chicago holds twenty
three miilionairs.
Eearthquakes and small-pox cost
San Francisco 200,000 last year.
The Montreal papers are opposed to
vilocipede racing on Sunday.
"Straws point which way the winds
go," and also where the "cobblers" go.
Albany is to have ah immense new
blast furnace.
Texas' colored population has de
creased ten per cent in four years
Lemonade for the Board of Assessora
of Boston cost $11S last year.
One of tho Sandwich Islands has a
Merman plantation of 203 adults.
They engage in sugar culture and ex
port it to Salt Lake.
The sales of shoes in dover N. II.,
for the quarter ending with June
amounted to 371,274.
Silver mines of extraordinary rich
ness have been recently discovered in
vne folate or zacatecas, Mexico.
"Doctor," said an old lady the oth
er day to her family physician, "Kin
you tell me how it is that some folks
are born dumb?" "Why, hem, cer
tainly mauam," replied the doctor ;
"it is owing to the fact that they came
into the world without the power of
speecn."
"La, me !" remarked the old lady :
"now just see what it is to have a
pnj-sic education I I've axed my old
man more nor hundred times that are j
same thing, and all that Icould ever
get out of him was, kase they i3j' "
When Jones was at Oxford, he was
A. Tflnsf OTPollotlt folTrktw and Ko1 nnln
one enemy-soap. He wascaUeS
jjiny j ones, une aay,me wag, urown,
went into nis rooms, ana remonstra-
ting wim mm on tne untidy, sloven
ly, ana dirty state or evervthincr.
said : "Upon my word. Dirty, it's too
Daa ; tne only clean-thing in your
room is your lowen-
Tlio T7alter rape.
Per Per Per Per Per
No. s one vear 4 s
No. 2 do 4
No. 1 do 5
fa - f 13S !1 (r
SS 17J 2
VI 110. 212 310 W
Iwoj-ears-oest. 10 108 2U) 4i, u 8U
7JV jAJiUJH v J -'f - r JU LCJt JCI UUU)
RATES;
Sirrlnrlne Tci fnptVlnn
At the National Facctinrine "Tpt for Wine, at
JlammondsrN. Y., Oct. 2th, ISfK. the Vatftuba
iiUKKl in sachin!)e matter 91 WnitrrVt-Jnna 101-
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PRICE LIST.
t.TwXrntJwlmr -the
other varieties "W4 I variety, (nirrsnts, (oeberriPS, btrawherries, .4i O
xtmorninethVsnDeriniendent.nerlr..nilnMJO'.r--i Nmplessentat wholesale price. 2 S
of the Director of the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.
iir -.inrj wihi nniuuri vue imt me uaT ntir I
to KRtisfv thpmsp vm of t)ia mpnt of th. w,f-Ji
Dy an enuai trial, telea 17 ounces of lona from the
&me lot that were nsd the lay before, and the
swenaromcier siooo ai i me w alter beatlnir It 8.
Had 17 ounces of the Delaware and Catawba been
pressed eoually hard wilh the Waltrr. theirskina
and centres bvinET acid, tlie Delaware would have
Mood lower and the tatawba proportionably below
the Delaware. All the other varieties ranged much
lowpr than those enumerated above.
Ttiereimd been constant rains and damp weather I
n . ion wnere tne m vutrr crew its competiw
l iv s.t lf-t' ':. ii'i-irnirt and aionir the lakes.
' !' i f-' i : 'ie ntin during thesea-
-!. Uu r I necessary for the
1
A '.inn!'.;,."iM : : " Tnstitute Farmer! I
Cliih, i.i a rt t . ' - , ;, printed In the
New York - y i t . a:of Sept. 2,,th. after
SpiiKinor theo,ua"M'S f l!''i,Vr, say: "We
conci.i-.ie the H'rilirr will be a vidiiable raro In the
tT'.tP rf.-'imH Of thp I:!T AT iwiinnl rn lf,a
of l4iKe i.ne, in western ew York, ontheslate
soils ot wein Pennsylvania, and wherever else
nuuvtsii..es are succejssiuiiy grown. '
Letter from Charts Woollsy, ant, of the oldsil vine-
Vineyard Point, Oter Co., N.Y.,1
ST-trx. Fi-rrit fr Cbiiirxvf.
Dbir Sirs: Yours ot the lh I am in receint of.
In which you ask It I have any objections to nenrting
uu, iunin-aiion, me lacTfl 1 am aciiaintI with,
in relation to ttie charncter of the WoltT Umpc. I
have never indorse! the charartor or nsefurhpnn of
vines, or other article of anv diwription.and would
ironnnyrrwpni oik "'e wre It not for two
rp-tsons wliich fm sntTicient.. First, I know the
Mnurr fy-T;v! win moei tne rpniolices w desnread
in m-t localities of many of its predecessors. Hoc -
end. b'-canse 1 can say from fnnnal obfrvafion
th.it the liofr Is the best variety I have had bht
kow!clire of. and I think I have cultivated nparlv
uii u:wt unvc utu rTxmmenuei, fi i.Hnlina Ihem
all and fiillina; back nnon the Concord and llrtf-jrd
Proiiiicas vineyard varietiw. I f,rn Interested la
know ins that the fruit of the UVuter prows larger
echyerm the vine prows oldor, bein lastyenr
niiiy one-tnirn lartror liian it was two rmn aen. it
prows well ; sts lrnit well. I have seen It ripe sev
erat times betore Hartford, audi have never seen
any mUdcw on its fruit or on its lar'e and thick, but
Si
tlilriK superior to any other. vnriftv Von w
jfiHware ennwi milage. 1 tie tlavor Of tne fru;
your circular It is a seedlinir of the Delaware and
Disna; I think ihecharacter of each of tteseverie-
i'me TiiMuiiinnsnaois ia the il n!tr, particn
lariy mat ot vne leiaware. I ltrl thinlr fiwooiit
make a wine of hich character. I hav vixiterl it
arr'a!!y since it first bore. six years Bjro.thr-e times
in I inter Co., N. Y., in a low vallev, where the la,
beiia seldom rirens, and each time it was fully ripe
Ausniot. 1 havesen it each of the three past sea-
ns i i l'njirlitwiwie, riienins? at the same time,
ce-tm? UiKt year, whea the constant rains pr
nted ail varieties from maturing at their usual
BO
Ul AUXiri
ex
time, but it perfected Us fnht by the middle of hep-
-fnsM !i vrieu(s irom maturins
ep- I
i
i--.ii.-t-i. urn h.mih u u:e msv mentioijeacro
siiccedinif in the low valley and tenacious clay ot
Modern, and also in the dry slatey poHition la
n..e fi'-vn ana eai. n. win.-ij were sooil. Fmm
i-Mui-rinrvpsie, i io:ni it will be Weil adaptetl to the
vr-rn-i sections of our country. You mar make
Yturr" tnity, , CilXlil ! ! WOi lLKV. '
ver use 01 invee orsiiions von nr-em nronee.
i-,ouj;h!ieepNie,Jf. Y. I
pzoplu's iiunnznnr!. i
We have a larjre stock of the following articles
r.th Dianv oilirrs. which weoflerVKnv inwi.x
S'lviVJ-v.,'"rl,"-,'i lrue lo name and GOOD IN j
x. V -it 1 ivisl- ioC r.
Apples. Tears, rterries. Penelies. Plaina.
?timce, l.rnie, j; a.xiiHerries,
Btrais oerrien. ijinc u iteme. Kverereens. '
Ornniii-"!nl 'ireei. Sisrubx,
Flawers, 1 iowereus .lirua, &:c.
"VTe want a rood reliable ninn. who ran eoma wott
mraupiawi, y; e i h nseni torus, in every connty
u ..L.jii. .vm.-M43, jiLiMiuri & 1 1 1 1 Iowa. fteil r,n
Mm-f J,ioornirurt. Tit.
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MOV IS THE TIME TO ORDER.
i:ft. ! eSi. T.c-rs4, li.13. atoo-eacb. KiU
" rny a . 1 V. :ion s lirly r.!a-kbers at tl per
ly Tar.A. y-r i,:si.iiTTy, t;4per dot.
I ;.l :.: vertl.e t i:owin?at F.xriToHot:i T!mr.
cio. sui r-er oo?n (.1 hv mcii
e-. y t -.ei.ait:.ef-i)ow!"a prices: C ncord i.rars I "
inr aiid Ive's i-,... i5 Der hnm;'?.
G ,.'f;r ., at 5, fo and f per hundred. Kotrers 4. lo.
oi'ren "llfi .Vi' t. . l'ine at 4-60 I1"
23-ly
Pciiiter, N. T.
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Tb undorb'jncd tive fie Is.ry.zt st-x'r cf
EVEOBli EEia S iuii iQulS
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la the markot. and m tn-r.U 7 thp-n at much less
price tiin it is puji.ii.e U o a Umax elsewhere.
We sblpplwJ l.xtS;rinjr " r"
Trees cf all sixes, fxomj.
10 feet down.
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Nurserymen can buy of us more soM!ini tre of
bf'tUT quaatv, icr t ie nrne ionnpv, man iiy :i"r
f !.- In Amprlra. beveral varietic-.s, lu lots of iU',J0
or more aolJ for
i,cd per nionaAiiD.
We o!TlT Ar'PrJrnr, Tew, the most rare nd
mrat climhii D Kart' J-.vergrK'n in the world.
St-nd 10 rts. lor lrro fk-srr; mi ve Cutulcene.
wiiu efveral plates ft'id full descriptions of mil vart
pin:;ey t WEAD.
43-3m fc t u rgeon Buy , Vis.
To JZVicat Groivcrs.
Ovlv Descrl tj tive Frlco List o f Clioico
SEED WHEATS
i issue d. said will lo Hailed ITl
dress. V7e C-Tcr a selection of .very
Superior varistiss, end a very prima
articld of pure, clean seed.
ED. J. EVANS A CO.,
NCESEKYME ASD SEEDSMEN,
42-Ct York, Tenn.
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T. C. MA2VIXL & EHO-
OLD CASTLE ilURSERIES
. geneva, ONTARIO CO., N.Y.
I inyite th? attention of
western 'airs cry men,
Dealers and Planters.
to their extensive and reliable assortment of
Choice Nursery Stock
WHOLESALE,
including
Fruit Trees Standard and Dwarft
Oraamenf1 Tree and gfarnbs Deciduooa
ana ir.vergree i
Small Frnitii Graey'iie All varieties;
Eeaes, Green Iloase andBeddias
Plants, Bulb) &c.
rallies wlBhlnst SE EECT N UK S Ell Y STOCK,
either for their own nlantlnir or to ll nc-nln ro m.
quested to give us a cU or write for particulars,
; enclosing stamps for catalogues as follows :
Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits three red stomps.
Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamentalsthree red
stamps.
Wholesale Trade List one red stamp. '
Address,
T. C. 31 AX WE Ij Jk BROS,
. Geneva, Ontario, Co., N. Y.
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PEACH TREES. Crawford's, Hale
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Bame varieties, stocky trees fl to 7 per 100 I
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15 per 100
ex t ra.
35 per 100
per l'W
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I W per M
I InnloHnS. mncMir o..;,il'
cimton Graphs, Jyears, well rooted.
e per jsi
4 Ier 1
I loncord urapos. 2 years, extra
I Delaware (i rapes, 2 years, extra..
i'j per nw
a i per 100
10 per M
i JKKiiiitse itaaoerry, uis...,
I Philadelphia
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Kittinnv Iilvkbrry, well rKted 8 per 100
WUaon Blackberry, well rooted i 8 per 100
Also ItveriTTeen Itoses.
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Vena lor price uafc COOPTR
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I ZWfTH wurnt-a. hnnt umMr l!i
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T7cre Coldin tlio Tear 18G3 1
IS BKCAUS35
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THE PEKFiCT OPERATION OF EYEEY
IS
FULLY GUARANTEED,
ASD WHEREVER KNOWS - -
THEY STAHD UIIRIVALLED
FOR FDXOMY,
v FOK IU'lUlii 1,1 TY,
And CONVI1NI.E.XCZ.
For sImTTlcitT of Manasrement
Aad for Cleanliness in Cooking,
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W J 1 wilUlllwlllwlHUUUlAj
JIanntaetnred In the West, and
aaapia uj tne wants or I
TJesterniSoutlicniPeople
Surely no pood hoiwekeeper can afford
io oe wn nont one.
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ST. LOUIS, 110.
SOLD BT , I I
EROWXYIXLE, KEB, 1
LOUI3 YALDTEEIt.
THE PIONEEK.l
Is fally prepared to do all kinds of "
HOuSE.SIGII.CAnniAGE.
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it9 ' -iiia -txeet, irownYilla.
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Ilaa Just OTxne.I and trin constantly
,?.?.1llaia. larM tvdWfU assorted
ud a lartr and well assorted
fc - swJt - OX gepulne articles In ins line,
Repalria of Clocks, "Watches, aad Jew
ALL tTORK WAERAZfTZD.
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In tlio Qdilitj c: cur Goods
FLOUB OF THE MOST
coun1:
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HOSIERY AHD WHITE GOODS.
And every other kind of Goods kept In a "Western Store, -which we v1.ll
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Whenever yon are in
Corner Zlaln
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Agricultural
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Orcatly Improved.:
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WHITEWATER AND BAIN WAG03TS.
WE SELL ALL THE
n XIATITE; TEH. DODCri : firnr- -r
IXULjr, ZZIZZI 11. riANNY,
SA1IPLE3 ON IIA2,D OF
Corneaui see ns, and ire sruarRntee to snit
chineryby thocarloexl.Lhasaavlrsfreisbt.
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and will assorted stock cf
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DEALERS IN.
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FOLLOWING 2IACIIINE3:
CATL'C.l ciiir, HUCII
ALL MACIIINE3 V'E SELL.
rnn In OOOTn an .1 Trrr -5
A fail aurr'y cf fell kia: Tcf F?rin ' ' c-li'c'r
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& ATLANTIC, FFOWMVILLE.
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HAP.XE?3, Siirtin?, ar.i a'l ts I
WOOIAVOr.TII & COLT
Book Binders.
And DeaJers In
E00IIS, STATIOHEBY I
FArEF. HANGINGS, AD ' f
xiii-,xx:n.s .stock.
No. 12, 2d St, St. Joseph. 11
CASH FA IF EOF FAGS
J. TFEirFEKS'
MAR 131X2 TV' Oli K 5i
Comer Sl.xtH and St. Charleo Street,
' 8T. JOSEPH, MO.
Dealer in Lime, Haircj
CEMENT,
riuVSTEIl, "WHITE SAXD, nr.3 irjcj.
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CHAKLKS O. DORSET
SEOS; W.SCMJT.
Att'y at Law.
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REAL ESTATE AGEIiTS
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Dealers in Land T7fUTOJij.
Euy ana Sell Heal Estate t:t
Land Warrants.
ATTEND TO CONTESTED CASES
r. a LAND OFFICE. AND f
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large quantity of First CI a In ii if
emaba, lilchard.on, rawn, j
son and Gage Counties, JJebra-ska, toL4
the attention of purcliaaen Is specially inrV
ted.
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Shellenberger Bros.
ITo. 74,
Icr2icrsoa' tllocli,
Dealer la
Hardware, Stoves, Tinw
j ( Hardware, Stoves, Time
arr,
mcart.
Hardware, Stores, Tinware,
50,000 Mile Fnce Win,
50,000 Miles Fence R,
5 0,0 0 0 Kiln I crux Wir)
Fittsburg Iron and Xai's,
r-v I'litsourg Iron and jaus.
rr Fittsburg Iron and Aai,
Mechanic' $ To4
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0 Mechanic1 1 To
Charter Oak Stoves,
r" Charter Oak Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
S I BeisiJei a full assortment of everytii-
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STORE!
rcA tci-'l be sold cis low cs Cx
FOP. CASH I
To. all who favor us with a enH
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Ayer's Sarsapariltt;
Q JUS
The renu'ca
eciient DieiiciB W2
13 derived froa 8
maxir of wjicA
j marvellons. WTrtrT
case of seff1:
eise, wSers
seeir.e'l Mnad "
run'.-.d oi
k-rofulticj
tinners, w.lKa5
Iwii.i colltaai:w'' 15 w
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tSrr wrra r-iiftTy at.r.z, have bea
eired in sucii r-et rnrn'jcrs in almost s
tion cf the ton :ry, t.'.at L.e public KaretiJ
be lDion-nea ot i; j virtues or use. . . , i
Scro'uloas yc:.'cii is e cf tn mow c. " , ;
enemies cf our rice. t'... n, tr.:s nnsem A
tr,3ntnfth9fir"-in;mri- ',.mi"iM tiecon'". j
wiiiiout exc.;;r r a ! -;i" of A pre" 53 i
it seem to tre-1 LT:,.' . on u,rorv.-iot
then, oa aosne Javoratla occaA.oB.rapf-T!, ji i
into one or o . er cf t: bl-IM for ngt i
anrfica cr aaiorr te t " la tf. Jf6" - f
ties mar te . ' r'r d 1
heart, c,r tubers f;r:e:I Li t'-e lint, '.
i-:s presence byen.'t ;. -n- cn t: e i
:iori on some part cf t."4 bo-iv, L-ac . 0
eioml u-e cf a ho:, .j of t ij A-irr: Aja0
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U "ore 5-re asa ou- ,i
r.' ore eoieaicd fr"., M Z?epa? j
2-reirt Uiw. 1U4, iwlmt
and th vai-v:.':j Lltrr'mts
lit and rerrc-; vs:.-; , i
or Vii a" j
are cured by it, tar,.- i a icT:Jie j: !
Lut lor: r c --I c.-a rf t. r'e-..c:a
f e cor lu.-U JLurr.rrh-T. T ' ef
mors 't aoti ri "ed 8" 1 ,l-'"ra;ci'v '
punjyin ar i Liv:-cn:..-.r cJctt ffis4ftlf
tion s lor ci.a ca'e ara found ia oar '
CBUei IT BC""'I'' v - - j
iii t-ifl l....fL vt-iJ r-:;tiV to it,. fTf a.
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tnrftof t.-e icT,!!-i l-;w"",c"'" ,ni a
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cr fan, or a- . jjr1;
rt.,ef and ecnvlacirs CTiuiace o
power ca fiil. . j
PREPAZZD St j
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Trnctlcal cn-t .tc
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SOLD EX AXi. l-luu)
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CITY I'BLU.Vi,,;
rownville,
arrear. I'ersmj a .;ri--l w...i ue fo"J,t r
Tma r?ncn:.r tad L-irre-iiata ?"y'pjjjr
!jrr..i, CU--0, ly ti.e cf l U JL,
I.A: ht. A -f"n-e, or traLi, .
Trti&. lt Jlhfutn. Scald 11U M t i
sforer f:-r t.-s-rer-r a and y , TlJuiXl- '
Those wio sr XrtH.J sn l
nr, a"d trt-ul-ici w-t -
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