Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 03, 1870, Image 4

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    AGMCU LXURAL.
R.W. FURNAS, Editor.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1870.
a
NEBRASKA AITLES. '
Yesterday afternoon we met on the
street, the veteran nurseryman and
fruit grower of Rockford, 111., J. 8.
Bheannaa,. rha has been traveling
about Nebraska intending to Invest in
some of our lands. In answer to our
inquiry as to his opinion about fruit
growing here, he remarks Nebraska
can beat the world, and I can prove
it. And opening his carpet sack,
showed us Holland Pippin, Jfennocks
Winter, Ben Davis and Talpahawken
apples. Superb specimen, and as we
surmised had been presented by Col.
Furnas. Mr. 8. said they were taken
from a large bin, and in the lot he
had not seen one that was wormy.
We consider this testimony from an
old fruit grower of Illinois, worthy of
note, and Just what we nave often
said was true. Omaha Herald.
Mr. Shearman spent a few days In
this place, and was in perfect exsta
cies over specimens of Nebraska fru its.
The varieties above mentioned far
exceeded anj'tbing he had before seen
anywhere, and he took specimens to
the Iowa State Horticultural Society.
Amatcnr Cultivator's Guide to the
Flower and Kitchen Garden, Wash
burn & Co., Seed Merchants Horti
cultural Building, Boston, Mass.
To these gentlemanly and enterpri
sing dealers and publishers we are
indebted for a copy of this valuable
little volume. It contains a vast
amount of valuable information and
presence of the trees planted, but the instruction relative to planting and
productiveness of the soil is actually cumVating the Flower and Kitchen
Increased, which can easily be shown Gar(len . a comuiete list of all seeds :
by scientific demonstration. i3 extensively illustrated, giving de-
One of the best things our fotate can j f hot-beds. dans for crardens.
. . . ... ti.. - r ti. " w .
do to-day, Is to expeuu iiuerauy oi iu anJ wiI1 5e an ornament to any centre
landa to plant timber on remaining tal)Ie Every lady, especially who
. a r s a a i
portions. Four per cent, or me ciaie Iove flowera an(i desire to cultivate
Lands about the Capital, especially them ghould have a cony, fiend
expended in planting timber in otner cent3 to tue publishers.
portions, would, in ten years, add flfty
- AaOTJIER GOOD XOYE.
A member of the Illinois Constitu
finnl Convention has introduced
provision in the Constitution requiring
County Supervisors to cause trees to
be planted along the highways, the
cot to be paid by taxation. The plan
' is, that five per cent, of the highways
in each county be planted each year.
. The Editor of the Wcatcrn Farmer
calculates this, "that in a. county
20 miles square there would be 800
.miles of highway. This would require
4D miles of trees to be planted each
year. Trees at 33 feet apart would
give 12,000 trees in eachcounty, each
year." What would such a yearly
effort accomplish for Nebraska in a
very few years? The difference in
. the production of the soil, by reason
of this protection, would be ten fold
the expense. Few people understand
the real importance of tree planting
. tn o tMfitriA rnnntrv like OUrs. It not
iU
nni ml .la w pal Mi bv reason of the
?few England Historic Geneological
SocIety7TVe are Indebted to the au
thor, for a copy of the arihuftl Vddress
bf Hon. M: Vt WliDER PresIdeni of
the New'Erigla'nd Historic Oeneolog
lcal Society, held at Boston January
5th, I'STfjfo which vare appended the
proceedings of that meeting, a list of
Life Members, and the Constitution
and By-Laws of the Society'
Slammoth Russian Sun Flower
" ' Seed: .
The heads of this 'enormous variety grow to the
also-of fifteen to eighteen laches la diameter, and
produce seed 190 buxhcla to the bat. possesses
usual fattening qualities. Seed white and Ttry
large. 8eut postpaid 3 cts per pack n re. ' '-- ,
.i-k,i. -K. BATCIIELLER.'
IVtt Box 2565, Boston, Massachusetts.
As often heretofore tald, w
now repeat, we will take
pleasure tm receiving and forwarding
Orders to anjr of oar advertising pat
rOBI. i tri
AGRICULTURAL ADVERTISEMENTS
only, will be Inserted on this page.
TERMS:
IIS CST8 PER LINK VT SPACE. XACH INSKRTION
Kpkciai, ffoncKB. 15 eta. per Dne, each lnaer-
ium. . ,
Cards of five lines space, $15 per year.
TO THE FARMERS
o r
THE XEMAHA LAND DISTRICT I
We keep constantly on band everything In
the way or line nullum? Material you may
need, in quantities sulilcient to supply all
demands that may be made; and, manufac
turing our material from the tree, paying no
Intermediate percent., we will sell as low, If
not lower tnan any i am in tne west.
Kilbourn, Jenkins 4l Co.,
12-3m Cor. itu & Main, lirownvll'e.
Osage Orange Plants.
The largest and finest lot ever offered In
.Nebraska, ana ior sale low lor casn, vj
H. C. LETT.
per cent, to the value of the lands
planted. Will our Legislature give
these matters the attention their im
portance demands? Our State is pure
Jy an agricultural region, and it wants
agricultural effort and assistance
A Good Sized Farm.
Maj. B. F. Lusiibaugh, a gentle-
'm.n vol! known throughout the
State, has recently purchased the old
home farm of Hon. Geo. P. Tucker,
one of the pioneers and permanent
men in Johnson county. This gives
the Major, with other lands he own
ed, adjoining this, a snug little farm,
v.rPA and a half miles loner. He now
has five hundred and sixty acres un
Apr cultivation, and where he has
already planted two thousand peach
trees, and other fruits in proportion.
He has also just given his order for
one thousand apple, pear, plum, cher
ry, apricot and Nectarines, to be plan
ted the coming spring. The Major
has invested quite extensively in cat
tie and swine, and is in a fair way t
Bhow off a
County.
'big" farm in Johnson
beheld, was brought into this place on
c Friday last, by Mr. Valextixe Liv
. directly opposite our county. A vari
ety known in Pomology as Danver's
AVintpr Rwppf. is cortainlv one of the
tnnaf. mnrrnlflfipnt annlps Wfi havp
seen or tasted ; fruit rather large,
roundish oblong, flesh yellow, fine,
' sweet and rich, well handled will
keep till April. Can be seen at Cy.
Pollocks. The trees upon which these
' apples grew were fifteen years old,
and yielded the past season, an aver
age of twenty bushels to the tree. He
C.V. "i J""" 1 "
, making $40 to the tree, one hundred
and eight trees to an acre, twenty feet
apart the proper distance for this
country at $40 per tree makes the
snug little sum of $4,320 per acre.
Mr. Llvlncston informs us that he
has been a resident of Atchison coun.
ty. Mo., for thirty-six years. He has
a fine orchard and Is successful in
growing all kinds of fruits, partlclarly
apples and pears. His orchard Is sit
uated on the bluff lands, near Bock
port, on a Northorn slope.
. The Plattsmouth Daily Herald, of
Jan. 4th says;
"We received a private letter from
Lincoln a fewdays since, in we find
the following sentence. "1 saw a
man breaking nrairie close to Lincoln
on the 18th of December, and he was
We have known instances of farm
ers in Nemaha County, plowing on
both Christmas and New Years day.
We were pleased to make the ac
. qualntance, the other day, of E. M.
LirsEY, Esq., who has recently loca
ted In this place. He has purchased
Dr. Blackburn's place In this city,
and is going extensively into stock
' and grain business. He brought with
him some fine Magee hogs, and has
purchased others since here. Mr. L.
is deliehted with our country, and is
taking hold in good earnest. Such
men are not only welcome, but very
desirable.
L..A. Walker, Esq., Treasurer
Btate Board of Agriculture, Is 'laylng
on his oars" and enjoying a little leis
ure in looking over the country. While
&t Fort Boott, Kansas, he wrote us,
from which we extract the following:
To tell you the truth, the general
appearance of fruit trees contrasted
with ours at home would seem to
Justify me in using the leisure time
just now at my disposal, in further ex
amining that section of country on or
near the 37th degree north.
One thing is 6ure, however, that
deep, rich and mellow soil is very
considerably scarcer on the elevated
lands in the region of Fort Scott tlian
there in Nebraska on our high lands
but more of this when we nave seen
more of it.
For the exceedingly beautiful bo
quet of Scarlet Geraneums which gra
ces our editorial table, we are indebted
Mm. L. Hoadley of this place.
Mr. L. is a devoted and expert culti
vator of both house and garden plants.
Thanks for the kind remcmberance.
" Quite a number of New York MI1
lionars have got "Arab Steeds" on the
brain, and are spending large sums of
money in importing fine, pure Arab
Etock. That is not a bad way for
Bennett, George -Wilkes, Jerome and
others to get rid of their surplus cash.
The country will derive some benefit
from it In the end.
The "Exeellsior Warren Improved
noe." Our readers and citizens will
remember this hoe as on exhibition at
our, County and State Fairs. It ob
tained premiums at both.- We have
heretofore given our opinion of this
valuable implement. We learn from
the manufacturers, Warren &
Heuitt, Ceresco, Michigan, that they
are manufacturing extensively - for
spring trade. We have no hesitancy
in heartily recommending this hoe.
Specimens can be seen on our premis
es. We hope to see some of our Ag
ricultural Implement Dealers bring on
a supply of the Excellsior. For par
ticulars address the firm at Ceresco.
Mich., or 167 South Clark st., Chicago,
Illinois.
American Pomologbal Society. We
have received the proceedings of the
American Pomological . Society-
Twelfth Session held at Philadelphia,
Sept. 15th and 17th, 1869. It is a
large volume of over two hundred
pages, containing all the discussions,
reports from various parts of the Uni
ted States, reports of committees on
fruits and complete list of all fruits
worthy of cultivation, showing to
what part of the country they are
best adapted.
This valuable volume is only distri
buted to members of the American
Pomological Society. Any one can
become a member by paying the sum
of $2. Address Thomas P. James,
Treasurer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sherman, Jan. 25 1870.
Mr. Editor : Last December I in
vited a few of my neighbors to dress
and weigh nine hogs, bred on my
farm. Age when killed 17 months.
The largest one cut up in three parts,
weighed 562 pounds, net. The bal-
lance fell a little short of that weight.
I bad not thought of saying anything
about it until I saw in last week's
Advertiser a claim from Nemaha City
for the premium hog of the County,
weighing 534 pounds, age 19 months.
The following gentlemen are my au
thority, who done the weighing:
Messrs. H. B. Shurt!eff, J. Gavitt, A.
Loof bourrow and Thos. Kipling.
R. A. STEWART.
As
"Winter
is coming on
there, ore many
thing you will find
at HUeUeuberler Bros,
which are absolute neces
saries, both In family and out
door economy. Among the many
things you will there find, and which
one or the other of our readers will need
and can buy nowhere cheaper, and get as
?:ood an article, are the following: Sausage
.riders and Stuffere, Cook and Parlor Stoves
for Wood or Uoal : a lull siock oi laDieana
Pocket Cutlery, from the most celebrated
manufaciurles ; Patent Corn Huskers ;
Post's I'atent Club.Skatcs,forGent8,
Ladles or Boys-; Guns, Pistols,
and fixed and loose Ammu
nition; Fence Wire; .
.'ftllH. and Builder's
Furnishings oX
all kinds ;
Iron and
Tools
for
Black
smiths.all kinds; Carp
enter's Tools;
Uome Washers and
"Wringers; Fairbanks,
and other Scales; Patent
Hay Knives; Shovels; Pitch
Forks ; Spades ; A xes Y agon and
Carriage V ood work; Halms- Wagon
Springs; Sleigh Runners; Sleigh Bells;
and everything you may want in their line.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Painesville Nurseries.
15th Year; 9 Green Honscs; 275 Acresdevoted
to the business iieorly one half of it covered with
Nursery Stock.
Jf o better general assortment of Fruits and Orna
mentals to be found In the west. Can fill dealers'
orders completely. Have an over stock of tha fol
lowing: Splendid t year old Delaware Grape Vines, 100
per 1000. , . .'
One year old Concord, f33 per 1000.
One year old Ives Seedling, feo per 1000.
All other varieties at Catalogue prices.
Descriptive Catalogues, No. 1 and:, 10c each.
Chestnut Circular and Trade List free.
Address,
STORRS, HARRISON A CO.
10-Sm Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio.
Fruit Trees, Tines, &c.
Parties intending to purchase, Fruit
Trees, Vines, tc., which shall be reliable In every
respect, are requested to send to the subscribers,
who offer a superior lot of
Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees,
together with Applk, Ciikrby, Pkach and Plcm
Tbees, Gsirs Vines, Sububbeby, jctc. at low
rates.
SI'IX'IAL SATES to large planters and dealers.
For further information please address
A. CUuXXXT t Co.,
-4m Lot ell. Mass.
Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit, Herb,
Tree, Shrnb and Evergreen Seeds, with
directions for culture, prepaid by mall.
The most complete and Judicious as
sortmeut In the country. Agents -want
ed.
Twenty-five sorts of either for l,00, prepaid by
mail. Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, all the new
Potatoes, 4c, prepaid by mail. Four pounds Early
Rose Potato, prepeld, for $1,00. Conover's Colossal
Asparagas, 3 per 100; f25 per 1000, prepaid. New
hardy fragrant everbloomlng Japan Honeysuckle,
50 cts. each, prepaid. True Cape Cod Cranberry, for
upland or lowland culture, fl per 100, with direc
tions. Priced Catalogue to any address, gratis ; also
trade list. Heeds on Commission.
B. XI. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed
Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established in IM2.
10-8t
Peach Trees!
.A I o fnra c:tsstlr f tIi- rAef Atl Attnn
oe. m our larmers ana otners for market or tUe Garden. hanaiwme,T
lnieresiea in gOOU StOCK, are talking Of growa and healthy. Prices low.
Address,
Edwix Allkit,
New Brunswick Nurseries,
New Jersey.
VFIId Goose Plum.
Originated near Nashville, Tennessee, from aseed
taken from the craw of a wild goose. The original
tree is still living-now, near fifty years of age.
The tree la a rapid grower, a sure bearer, and a
long liver. The frntl is a bright red, very large.
sweet. Juicy and delicious; keeps along time; bears
transportation well; and better than all. It is not
subject to the attacks of curcullo. It has proven
success wherever tried.
Prion, M cts. toft. Seeds and scions. Sets, each, at
the Columbia Nurseries, Columbia, Tenn.
- - W. 8. BAINKY,
10-3m
4,000,000 HEDGE PLANTS,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
APPJLE ROOT GRAFTS,
r.i .T ,r '-.fpnj 0p especially f0r '
Farmers and Fruit Growers.
16-m
CIIAS. FATTSRSOJT,
KirksvlUe. Adair County, Missouri.
APPJLE STOCKS AND ROOT
GRAFTS.
C. ANDREWS,
MARENGO,
If cHenry County, Illinois,
Grower of Apple Seedllnps, Evergreens, Small
Fruits. Ac. Root Grafts of best kind vat ud to or
der. Orders solicited. Specimens of MureiiKO, (Si
berian Winter Apples, sent ou application, with
stamps for prepayment. A Circular on tli Siberian
species, 16pages, sent for 10 cts..; Correspondence
Solicited Letters answered promptly, with or
without stamp. l-tf
TI3IRER AXD SHELTER !
If you want Windbreaks for your Houses and
Orchards, and Shelter for your stock and Crops,
plant the cheapest and quickest of all Timber the
jjoniDaray ropiar ana urey w maw.
I olier at ti. 00 per M.
lJutchess Oldenburg Apple
to frrow,
Cheap,
Cuttings sure
and other fruit trees
16-2m
..Correspondence Solicited..
II. W. DAVIS,
Box 141, Itecatur, 111.
MARIJfGO WINTER CRAB
on
SIBERIAN APPLE
Address, C. ANDREWS,
Harengo, McHenry County, Illinois,
19-tf for Circular and Information.
GRAPE Yi:VCS
AND
R O O T G R A F T S.
Concord Grape Vines, one year old. vervl&nre and
fine, for sale cheap, in lurire or small Quantities, or
mmiu cicnunce ior smaii evergreens, either from
nursery or ioresi.
APPLE ROOT GRAFTS,
Put up In the best manner, of choice western va.
rienes, on large roots. Aaaress
16-2m
D. W. KAUFFMAM,
Des Moines, Iowa.
Grape Tines, Small Fruits, and
Early Iklngr Potatoes.
EUMELAN, WALTER, ASSAWAMFSETT,
; MARTHA. SALEM. IONA,
DELAWARE,
and many other kinds at low rates, for Cash. All
urai quality plants, one and two years old.
WESTCHESTER BLACK CAP RASP
i BERRY PLANTS,
5,00 per dozen ; fS.00 per 100. The best Raspberry
- m tne world.
EARLY KINO POTATO.
pounds for J,00. Price by
IE
$1,00 per pound; five
bushel on application. This Potato stands Hhenri nf
any other variety in the country for earliness and
quality, i-ieuse oruer a tew to try them.
Send for catalogues, Ac Address,
OTIS TINKHAM,
15-tf Fall River. Bristol Co.. Muss.
PURE
I IV IT A. IV T A. X O E S
IMPROVE YOUR STOCK!
.US' - .'. .
APPLE ROOT GRAFTS put np In small quanti
ties, designed ; especially for Farmers and Fruit
Grower, who wish to grow their Apple orchards
from the grafts. ......
Every pnekafre will contain a general assortment
of the anost approved varieties from Early Hum
mer to Late Winter put up In the best possible
order. and warranted true to name.
Each pack aqe will be accompanied with printed
Instructions for planting end prowinirNurnery Trees
and the whole management of an Orchard:
A LARGE GOOD ORCHARD MAY BE
. GROWN FOR VERY LITTLE -MONEY.
, PQNfT .PORGET .MARTHA.
Grape Tles and Small Fruits.
Ncbszbt Established in 1S37. .
A splendid stock of Vines and Plants are offered
the coming (Spring. Including nearly every variety
known to be of value. The new and pepular White
Grape, ' -
MARTHA, OR WHITE CONCORD,
In large or small quantities; price! slnrle, or $9 per
dozen; for strong No. 1 plants, postpaid by mall ii
desired. ; Less by the hundred or thousand.
tfA General assortment of Nursery Stock,
reasonable rates. Write for Circular.
- Address, .
D. E PECK A CO.
at
10-3m
, SAKK.NIIO,
McHenry County, Illinois.
Also. Arnold's new Hybrids, Euruelan, Walter,
Weekawken. Christine. Hine, and all valuable
numbers of Ropers' JiyDrias; aiso.ueiaware, ion a,
Israella, Concord, Ives, Norton's Virginia, etc., etc.,
! In all about one hundred distinct varieties.
KlUatinny Biackberries and Clarke Raspberries
In large quantities, Jucunda and Charles Downing
Strawberries, Downing's Seedling Ooosertersie,
Clierry. Versailles, White Grape, and Black Naples
Send sumps lor mustraiea catalogue ana race
justs, to
10-3m Delaware, Ohio.
Establlsned In
, ; t ' i i
1S5S.
LARGE ASH FIXE STOCK
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL
L3
A. RRYAAT, JR.
nurseyman,
Princeton, Illinois.
Forest Trees for Grove Flantlng Grapes, Small
Fruits, and small Evergreens, SPECIALTIES. .
Elms and Maples of any desired size.
Special attention given to packing.
Shipping facilities unsurpassed.
Stock shipped by either of three competing lines
to umn, ana otner points in Nebraska,
SEND FOR TRICE LIST.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICTTED.
GEXIJOE
Ramsdell Sforvray Oats.
The best and most profltableOat grown, yielding
more than twice as many bushels per acre as com
mon Oats. The straw is very strong, and rarely
lodges or falls down. Our seed is clean and free
irom noxious weeus.
Oae Bashel, 85. Ten Bashela, 840.
One Uuadred Bashels, 8-100.
E. Y. TEAS,
7-Sm Richmond, Ind.
U-3m
A. BRYANT, JR.,
Princeton, Illinois.
SHELTER
FOR OUR ORCHARDS & DUMB BRUTES.
BEAUTY & ADORXJIEXT
FOR OUR HOMES.
T1TE BEST TREE
FOR EVERGREEN HEDGES, SCREENS,
AND TIMBER BELTS, IS THE
RED CEDAR.
Plants of Red Cedar, In large quantities, at very
low prices, uur nrcuiar. containing enrht nmres.
giving full directions for planting Evergreens, with
noteson the value of Shelter JMts, Ac,; will be sent
to any person, on tnereceipt or a three cent postage
stamp to prepay postage. We especially request
TO SEND FOR A COPY.
500,000
FOREST TEEES!
SPREVG OF 1ST0.
The undersigned can furnish an unlimited number
of well grown
FOREST TREES
of the most desirable varieties for transplanting.
O-For Particulars and Price List, address
LTJITIiliV Sc CHAIN,
Yllla Rldgc,
14-3m
PULASKI COUNTY, ILLINOM.
splendid
GROWN
lot Of one rear old Annie Trees
IN WIDE NURSERY UrtVSr htt
sorts, at flOper 1000. Long Concord Grape Cuttings,
i r yes ivw.
Also, a lanre auantltv of TrananlantMt miii
nne ana American Arbor V ital, verv fine &t in-.
est living prices. .
xAriy orders and correspondence solicited.
Address;
JODTN M. HUNTER,
Ashley,
12-5m Washington Co. Illinois.
The success that has attended mv nfTnrf. In Khnnn
Breeding, and the satisfaction given for the past 26
years, induces me tocontinutlicbuslncss,a!though
ni reuueeu prices, owing lo tne centra! foninrtmrr-
depression in wool and sheep. I now ofler lor sale
about 100, embracing lambs, yenrlinim and older
neep. DOin jsirks ana Kwes. These alieen pmhralv
ineoesi mood and pedigree or Vt., and of pure In-
muiauu oiwk, inir iiium promising inmiiy or jlerl
noes ever Imported, and bred direct from ImnnrtPd
i uuw duw uiiereu ior sail r irtim wnv
siock Jtsms "Hasshixii" and "Youxg lUtt.n
iraop.v "Mammond" lias heavy neck and tail.
oung Gold Drop" Is a smooth shwnr tw.ih i
wnicn are neavy and dense stiearers. I can accom
modate the fancy of all wishing to purchase sheep.
Full pedigrees and sufficient guarantees will ac
company every sheep, nicely caged andent by
or otherwise If desirable, with snllicient forage to'
ii v tpuri hi lue l niteu duties tir vanana. '
All orders will be filled with the utmost care1
nnder my own personal supervision, and all reason-
aoie saiisrnciion given in all cases.
For further particulars and Illustrated Circulars
apply with stamp to
F. L. UPHAM,
Perklnsville. Vt.. late of Snrinirflelil. Vt.
14-Km
n i
UUii
14-m
To Obtain an Orchard
or Hede-o Without Aleaey.
Address,
W. II. MANN fc CO.
Gilman, 111.
500,000
GRAPE VIXES
FOR WESTERN FRUIT GROWERS.
30,000 No. 1, one 3-ear Concord Vines, at
$40 per 1000.
No. 2, one year old, at
$35 per 1000.
No. 1, two years old, at
$30 per 1000.
No. 1, two year old Delaware, at
$30 per 100.
' No. 1, two year old Hartford, at
$15 per 100.
80,000 Concord Cuttings, at
$3 per 1000.
Doollttle s Improved Black Cap Raspberry, at
$15 per 100.
Mexican Everbearing Strawberry, at
$3 per 100.
Other leading Varieties, at
$3 per 1000.
Early Rose Potatoes the best known at
$3 per Bushel, or $6 per Barrel.
Trees, Plants and Grape Tines.
WHOLESALE PRICES FOR
18G9-TO.
Early May or Richmond Cher
ry, or Black Morrillo Stock, handsome and
thrifty, with well formed heads. to 4
feet, loO.Ou per looO; 4 to 8 feet, ,00 pr
1000; 6 toe feet, extra fine, fiVO.OU per loot).
By the 100 at HI rates, far Cherry !
APPLE TREES,
Two years, Leading List Varieties, 73,0O0 per M.
Concord Grape Vines, No. 1,
one year, $25 per luoo; No. 1, two years,
strong. n per 100i: No. 2. two vears. irood
plants, tii per 1000; Ives, two years, fjO
per iouu.
TERMS CASH, OR C. O. D.
HENRY AVERY,
10-3m Burlington, Iowa.
7?J 73 ri i j
mall Fruits in Great Variety.
f!RAP UIHCC In larsre supply, of pop.
nieies,
ilar old and choice new
irUCCnnCLUO of al1 desirable kinds
l.tfCnUnZCMO and dliferent sizes, fre-
ciuently transplanted in Nursery. A com
plete assortment of
ORNAMENTAL WJSZS:
HOUSE Jk BEDDING PL.VNTS, BULBS, Jkc.
SWEET POTATO
and other Vegetable Plants, In their season.
SAIST CXAI
FOR YEAR OF Wro,
nd popular sort: wia LLj Lof th
to cash customers. M1 aDir th
TRANSCENDANT CRAE3. i
APPLE SCIONS.
I can furnish Apple Scions of alt k , i
i or further information, address
13-Sm Sr.BABooCK.',
10 OHEEXHOVSES -
All First aassstoclc. In part, as follow,
Aple-lono.iyr..2S;.vr
ar, Jtaadard-Hif:.. m i
OSAGE ORANGE )
HEDGE rLAKTsj"
Pear.
rear, owtrl-10 fg i,m
Blactberry-A..y. MTt,?'- PL
Itum.
Goote
tae Oraace riaats-W rJa, inn,.
3Iaple-.VyT or Yi.-7l,,
&Lnn . t . . ?'fiant,,t 1 ..,
t?i 11":. ' ' 8 , r;r.-
i0. 1, by thC 100,000 Or UlllllOn. jreeahoa.e. rieduTn, mni ? 12 :
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APPLE SEEDLIIIGS
ROOT 0RIFIS1
VERY
FINE.
Youxo Stocks
and
Seedlings.
All the above grown with preat care, and especial
reference to the wants of the Western planters.
Send for Catalogues.
Adres, SPAULDISG r- CO..
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100 Trees and Plants for $10.
I will send by Express, to anv address,
20 Apple Trees, good sorts, different seasons,
5 Pear Trees.
3 Peach Trees,
10 Lawton Blackberries, x
20 Wilson Strawberries,
O Concord Grapes,
10 Doolittle Raspberries,
HI Red Dutch Currants,
3L00.- 1.M1. 2 to i T.VtU to li Z7
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Snd 10 cenu for ftUte
GROVER & BAKER'S
FIRST PREMirx
EL.VSTIC SXITCII
FAMILY SEV113 MACHIJ2S
Point of Excellence.
Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch
chTneJy Q SiluPIidty
Usincr both thrpnda ,v,
the spools. UDa
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wirt ,.. .,,.. - . . , W "
iu Hougtiton uooserjerries, Wlrla , ,. ..
allforjlO; or one half the above for 6, or double , " 1Ue "Pe OI application Witbout
fotAi-K r feW81- change of adj ustmeut.
Address
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If. W. DAVIS,
Box 111, Dacaeur, 111.
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II. A. TITUS,
VKAOER CREEK NURSERY,
Pes Moines, Iowa.
IMPROVED STOCK.
Premium Chester Vl liHe Swine
getting up a Stock Importing Compa
ny In this county. A move In the
right direction. Let some one take
hold of It, and It will go like wildfire.
-
Evan Worthing?, of this place has
left with us a specimen of Barly Oats
which weighs forty pounds to the
bushel.
F011EST TREES!
SPRING OF 1S?0.
The andersigaedi can furnish an unlimited num
ber of well grown
FOREST TREES
of the most desirable varieties for transplanting.
SI"or Particulars and Price List, address
Yllla Ridge,
PURE BRED POULTRY.
To Ueautify Your Homes
PLANT HOSES!
TTvKrlfl 'PmAttitil Y . n r . 1
need no Drott-ction. are stntnir cmu-ora ami m.rnir.
Icent bloomers. We oflTer our immense stock em
bracing over one hundred of the very linest varie
ties. Price, Including packing,
$13 per 100 1
Also a full line of Nursery StocJt.
3"Catalognes gratis.
Address,
Dlnpree & Conard,
WKST fJRflVE.
Chester Coiintr. TVn
qVIXCY XL'RSERY.
We have a large and complete stock of
APPLE, PEACH, CHERRY, AP
RICOT, ORNAMENTAL AND
KHADE TREES, EVERGREENS,
ORAPE VINES, SMALL FRUITS!
ROSES, SHRUBS, Ac, Ac, Ac.
Propsgated and grown by us at our Nursery, which
we oiler to planters at as low rates as eonnHv r,M
stock can befurninhed at any other Nursery In the
country.
We ln not hiixv rmt raku nnp offwi- .ni w-aA
quentlycan and guarantee every article healthy
and true to name.
Wegivesmall orders the same attention that we
do Inrire ones:
Parties favoring ns with their orders will please
give us plain directions, bow. where to, bv what
route, and to whom tliev wish their goods consigned.
Correspondence solicited and Price List sent on
application. Address
SIXXOCKA CO.
-m QuIiioK.m
"Versailles Currant.
THE BEST CURRANT GROWN. I
This Currant Is universally admitted to be the
Desi in cultivation, it is astrong. vigorous grower,
has great thickness of leaf, which enables it suc
cessfully to resist the attacks of the currant worm :
is productive, and bears very large and handsome
i n u.
We have made a specialty of the "Versailles "
ana now otTer an uneiiuailed.stock of 1 and 2 year
.l..n, . .. V. .
Jiam.. run-iiiiMen can reiv on receiving nrst
class plants from us, at the following rates :
2 years old llOperKW J)perlt0
1 8 .
Sample sent by mall on receipt of 50 cts.
Versaillts cuttings, f 10 per luw.
EDWARD BURGESS,
SOSm Poughkeepsie, X. Y.
The seam retains its teautv am? fit
ness after washing and ironing ,
Besides doing all kinds of work done
by other Sewing Machines, tbese Ma
chines execute the most beautiful and
permanent Embroidery and ornamea.
tal work.
i The Highest Premiums at all th fain
and exhibition of the United Slate. .'n.i
Europe, hare been awarded the Grover ft Ba
ker Sewing Machines, and the work dona by
them, wherever exhibited, In competition
3- The very highest prize. Tin Crwf
lh Indian of Ilanvr, was conferred on th
representative of the Grover A EukerSswini
Machines, at the Expositiou Univsrsell,
Paris, 1S67, thus attesting tlielr great mtpnl.
ority over all other Sewing Machine.
FLORENCE
LOCK STITCH REVERSIBLE FEED
The Walter Grape.,
finest IN the country. Apples for (he North West.
We will contract to nut un ?nft mn Rnni (-. rt in
the lies4;manner. and on reusonuble torms. Half oi
them Hyslnp and Trunscendaiit Crabs, and Duch
l ess of Oldenburgh ; balance leading hardy varie
ties. Also for sale a small stwfc nf Innvenr nlrf
Apples, including the above kinds, with jrj) Uv.
slop and 8,iim TraiMrendant Crabs, one renr old.
AJO, f hrrrlr, Ornjtrt, Omrrmrntal Trre and
Shruln. .Ei-n-trrrrttM. iltutri Vrnnin nnri riy,m it,..,..
CHAS. HAMILTON & SON.,
,m Klpon, WIe.
SEND STAMP FOB
Beautifully Illustrated Irlce
AND DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS.
lMy
THOS. B. SMITH, 4b CO.,
PLANTS VI IXE, CONN.
14-3m
PULASKI COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
D. E. PECK & CO.,
BBEEDIRS a!ID SHIPPERS
Capt. Jno. L. Carson and Dr.
McPherson have purchased the fine
herd of young short horn Durham
cattle, brought into this county last
fall by John Crow. There are forty
head in all. Cass, Otoe and Richardson
counties must look out at next State
Fair, Nemaha is going to be on
hand.
mm
Stamp to
re. Film .
ipiwrr. Br.gh
tou. lowu. lor val
uable Information respecting
iiives, xiauan lees, ana tin
means of keeping them
&ure where other bees a
ound.
14-3m
rim HunsERiES i
Robert Douglas & Son
IMPORTERS OF
PEAR AND EVERGREEN TREE
PRICE LIMT.
Kach.
No. 3 one year f J
No. 2 do 4
' No. 1 do S
Two years best 11)
Per
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We call attention to the advertise
ment of IIakqis & Sommer, who ad
vertises on an extensive stock of osage
orange plant3. They are experienced
cultivators, and reliable men, and
guarantee their plants to be No. 1.
The Prize Picture. We have. just
received a copy of the large Steel Engraving
that la presented to each subscribe to Dxm.
OEEST1 ILLrSTRATID Mosthlt, and we
mast confess we were taken by surprise.
The whole engraving la done In line and
tipple, and Is a charming picture in all its
details. Independent of its pleasing subject
It Is a work of art, and would be a Taloable
ornament for any parlor. As an Illustration
of American genius In the design and ezecu-!
Hon of the engraving. It is unsurpassed. Each
head Is a picture la Itself. The principal
feature of the subject, however, Is the serio
comic incident of the breaking down of a
scup by acorpulent Individual, who had been
Induced to try his skill in swinging.
There are sixteen figures under thelarpeout
spreadlng tree and near the scup forming the
principle group, and seven others in the fore
ground, making twenty-seven in all. Each
face has Its own humorous, or startled ex
pression, indicating the feeling that has been
awakened by the accident. The figures in
the foreground are Interesting themselves la
various ways. Fourth of July Is Indicated
by the display of American flags, packs of
fire-crackers among the debris of the dinner,
and the pistol tn the hands of a saucy urchin
who, from behind a large log, on which a
couple U lovers are sitting while the question
Is being ponped, pops his pistol. - These with
other admirable details make np a picture
that has no superior fox Its faithful represen
tation of human life and character. Our
wonder Is how the publishers can affbrd to
furnish so costly a picture to each euhcoriher
at only 13,00. The Monthly alone being the
acknowledged Parlor Magazine of the coun
try, and worth all tHat Is asked for It, while
the enrraving is worth three times the
amount of the subscription. Address DEM
OREST'S MOSTIILY. 85S,lirosllvsy, N. Y.
Arnold's Hybrid Grapes
A few strong two-year old plants of
these valuabletj rapes for sale this Fall, at (2 each :
one plant each of the five varieties for fft.
Arnold's Hybrid Raspberries. Yellow Can
ada and Arnold's Red, 5 per dozen.
"The only valuable true hybrid Raspberries ever
raised In America." On receipt of (13 for the five
Grapes and twelve of the Raspberries, I wlU send
one plant extra of my Dew hybrid, O ranee Klaar,
"the highest flavored, perfectly hardy, and most
productive Raspberry ever offered to the American
public."
Descriptive Catalogues sent on receipt of 10 cents.
Address Chablks Abvold,
24m Paris, Ontario, Canada.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLOW DALE
ZTURSERIES AND FRUIT FARM I
WILLOW DALE, CHESTER CO.,
PENNSYLVANIA.
50,000 Peach Trees,
' One year old from bud, S,' to i feet high.
50,000 Apple Trees,
From one to three years old, embracing the most
profitable varieties for family use and Market
Orchards, Including the Celebrated Grime Golden.
Also a general uuc of arsery fciocK, vu :
Pears Plmnas, Apricots, Nectarines,
Q,u1acs, Cherry Trees, Deetduovs and
Evergreen Trees,
nedce Plants, Grape Vines, and Small Fruits.
Address,
RAKESTRAW & PYLE,
lft-6m Willow Dale.Chester Co Pa.
2,000,000 Hedge Plants!
Cheapest and Best yt Offered.
100,000
Extra fine Apple Trees, 3 sad 3 years old.
60,000
Nice, well branched Apple Trees, at (30 per M.
40,000
JPwcA, iVor, Cherry, Rum, Apricot and See-
4 tantte rcc.
Currant srd Grape Cuttings ; En. if. Ash, 1 to 3 ft.
Roses, bhrulw, KvergTeen. btocts and a larrealock
of rtmail Fruit Plants. Ac. Ao Trade List for
Bprlns now realy -..Our plants were du early.
put awsy properu , ana rr in iUe at or onnniuon.
H AUG IS A SOMMER,
lt-lf War f nwerics, Qulucy, LUuvls.
n
E. C. NEWTON,
Datavla, 111.,
Breeder and Dealer la
all the most desirable
and popular kinds of I
rure Breed Fancy
POULTRY
I have taken seven
premiums on mv stock
at the North Western
Poultry Shows, during
me vear imku. trenti
blood Is introduced into every variety each year.
Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List
ui jr-ouury auu rgs.
Htl E. C. NEWTON,
IIIGULAXD STOCK FARSI.
BELMONT,
Middlesex County, Mass.
Office, 196 State St., Bostea.
WINTHR0P W. CHENERY,
PROPRIETOR.
Importer and Breeder of
Dutch (or Holsteln) Cattle. Ancora Goats. York-
snire swine, -uhcoib, "taraman," and "Texel"
orMouton Flandriu" Sheep, Thorouuh-Bred and
iroiuuir iiurew, ore
Thoroughbred Swine.
Chester White, Dcrkfthlre, and
a cross or Poland and 111?
Boned Spotted China. .
Catalogues sent by mail on application.
13-tf
! PEOPLE'S NURSERIES.
We have a lanre stock of the following articles.
wiin many oinen,wnicn weoiier vuil low to casn
buyers, warrantee i rue to name, and GOOD IN
jple Pears, CTterrles. Pearliea, Plama,
uninrea, i.rapr, na.poerne,
StrawDerriea.RlarkberTiem Kverareeas,
Ornamental Trees. Sara bo,
Flowera, lowerinc krnbs, &e.
We want a rood reliable man. who can come well
recommended, to act a airent for us. In every county
In Nebraska, Kausas, Missouri and Iowa, to sell on
Commission or Salary.
R. L. ROBB A COl.
ll-4m-tf BloomlugtoB, 111.
Apple Root Grafts !
Apple Hoot Grafts!! I
WE solicit early orders for Apple
Root Grafts of all lending kinds, U be
on i our loch Boots, pot np the com in winter by
experienced nantis, in u most caretui rianner,
each kind properly labeled and packed In damp
sawdust, so as to reach at any distance in good con
dition. 1W) to n 3 periao; lo.oco for 75; and
S,0w for $150. More at cheaper races. These prices
Include packing and boxing. A fine lot of one year
old Apple Trews, trom 2 to 3 feet, will sell cheap;
also Grape Vines, Currants. Strawberries, Hedge
Plants and Apple Stocks, bend for Price List, free
to au applicant, Adores
JOHN BIORDAN.
Wllf a.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
i Native Evergreen and Apple Seeds,
WAUKEGAX, ILt.
Everarreen and Ornamental Tree Meedlla
vfji, i " " nnu lurrrr uiu, uiuiuie ior ornamen
tal Planting and for Timber. We haye the Urgent
stock ever grown In this country, ail raised from
seeds In our own grounds. Consisting mostly of
orway Spruce, Austrian. Scotch and White Pines,
Balsam Fir, Arbor Vita?, European Larch, Europe
an and American Mountain Ash, Ac. TransDlant-
ea J!.venrreens, one to two feet high. Duchess of
uiupuuurK Appie, i ranscen'tent and Hyslop Crabs.
Sil 1 JV-nrreen 7 tseeds.
a VJ-e above re "J1 perfectly hardy In Nebraska.
2-6m
II. Douglas & Son,
Waukegan. 111.
Plant Choice Fruits.
MOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER.
i' I will send tine sai.km nniPi'Mh.
.in. iur si men. nosers , j.,, is, at soe each. Kit
"miuj auu ii iisiiii n rir v n Hfsruirrios m r an
2.1 !r .mall. Clark Kaspberry, fi-W per doz.
...... .. ii-n i v, lie i uuEtn. nil nr mm I
ted, at
0 per
ng and Ive's
IS LARGE WAXTITIEX AT MUCH REDUCED
Saccharine Test Tor TTine.
At the National Saccharine Teirt for TC"T
Hammondsport.N.l Oct. th. isas. thA iL
stood In sac;harlne matter 91 WaltrrmPu ioi
Drhurnrf 10X This test was made wirh 1? nnnm. t
the Walu-r, somewhat froren, to H ounces of e wh of
the other varieties.
ext morning the Superintendent. riopV .n n
of the Directors of the Pleasant Vall.r vin r-
(the parties who conducted the test th a day before )
to satisfy themaelve of the meiiu nf th 'u-.irJi
by an equal trial, tented 17 ounces of lona from the
same lot that were used the day bft,r nd h
soixuRruuiriri at un? v alter Ofatlnif It a
Had 17 ounces or the Delaware and ('nt
pressed equally hard with the Waller. thii-.ii..
and centres being add. the Delaware wnuM
stojxl lower and th Catawba proportionahlr below
the Delaware. All the other varietit raided much
lower thnn those enumerated above.
There had been conxtant ruins and damn nMii,.,
n the section where the Walter vrew it ..., i.t if
ors growing at Kaniinondsport and alon the lakpn
where there had been but little rain durimr n ..
son dry soil and weathes beiu n.'Msary for the
perfect swtNttenlnK of grape.
A commit tne of h Aniertnn Inst:rit rrt,.'.
Club, In a re'!rt of sh,i. lyw, printed In the
New York 'lui-Wpeklv Trihnnenf i..rt .ih
spenkingof th f,ul!ti of the Walter, Hay '"We
conclude the WtiUrr will be a vnli
T I "i'iw -uMHismjipi.un me shores
ui lune r. ill wiTn Aew org. On t
soils of western Pennsylvania,
..Lw'i' deliver the following at Express offlwt. prop- I native grapes are successfully t-rown."
fIyPcked,atthefollowingprices: tv.noord Grapes I "
the KlaUt
and wherever else
-..v. T, jrr-i uuiwreu. xeiaware, uiana, trevel
lng and Ives Heedlinir. h n.. h.i...iruH .i.
Heedling,
iw per hundred. Rogers 4, 15,
ITtl. r ITISa 14 MAS at SLI 1
Marshal 'tU Hone (by mail TV? u-h.
JUA CHARLTON,
Kochester, K. Y.
Urapes at f,S. SM and W per hundred.
iiu ai rju Der nuiHiren. Kin. nu.
Address
23-ly
Letter from Chnrlrn oollii, on of the OUtert vine-
varautM i the, Stale.
Of as good blood as bred hr any n&Ftioa TTa.t n.
n ess .nippen saieiy 10 any express office In the
country. Write for circular contai
on the breeding and management of horn.
Address. D. E. Wx:k . en
10-'im Marengo. Mellenrv Co.' Illinoia-
500,000 Choice Grape Tines,
FOR SALE.
2,000,000 Grape Tines &. Cur
rant Gutting,
Of all the leading varieties. CHEArEK THIN
ANYWHERE EUSE.
Also. Sta wherry. Currants, ftonseherrv. Blackber.
ry. Pie Plant, Roses, and other Kursery Stock.
I WILL TAKE GOOD WESTERN LANDS
AT CASH VALUE, FOR NURSERY STOCK.
To make short, arwltcants most .give a nlain dM.
criptioa and price ox lands. .
ft
Address,
Dk. II. SCHRODER,
IMeeiuliigtcgB HI.
ViJfETABi) Point, UWerCo.. X. Y,
Vhv IQ I
Mritrt. FerrU & Chyvt. ' ' '
Deab Sirs: Vours of the lh I am In receipt of
In hich rou ask it I have inrnhlix-tu.n. m U. '
you, for publication, the facts I am acquainted with
in relation to the character of the Hriltrr tsrripe i
have never indorsed the character or usefulness of
vines, or otherarticles of any descriptlon.and would
not at my present stage of lire were it not for two
reasons whan seem sunicient. I irt. I know the
It alter lirmte. will meet the ni-flnr) 5
.1 -m . M ' w KICOUI
TWO HUNDRED TIIOTTS AHTn f rnnv :, '.'".yiJVthewonblessoeas
FOUR ISCHES fhfurnMw .X: ' V" "Lm"i "J" P-:sor.
tOli SALE. that the Walter is the bwt variety I have had an
I knowledge of. and I think I hav
TL-A am m.t.f n l n 1 1 . . Rll Ihnf li.fahMn nw. . r. , . n . . , 1 1 , "
.. ..cvumuj iu uuc uuuureu nna nixy OUShelS I T. r , . wmn.iru, uincaruifg them
fresh seed. ' H nfl fulling back upon the Concord and Hartford
rruimcan viueara varieties. I am interested In
The American Chestnut.
One of the most nmfltAhla Tlmim.
t...in.T. in i ...r:.
n a S vr a as Aiuriu.,
TERMS:
fm.V. Awl.t. l. . . . . T f L
I. "nier, nniisiariory reierence, or
") mx-ynosa wim um ior coiiocliua on delivery.
PRICE of trees packed and delivered at Express
4 to Inches Mgh, f3 per ino. f 15 per inno.
8 to 12 Inches high, 4 per liu, .Wperluiu.
13 to 24 inches high, 8 per 100, SUperlOuo.
Chestnut Trees by 31 all.
When the money is sent with the order at the fol-
uwing rates, we win send trees by mall, well packed
In damp mans and oiled paper, pay thu postage, and
inwi uieir saie arrival in gooa conuiuon :
Price mt Treea fcr IaU. 4 to inches SO centa
Per doseu ; 1 per : fl.75 per 50 ; (3 per 1X 8 to 12
mi
Knowing that the Iruit of the Wnur .r.,.-. t 1
each yeir as the vine grown older, being last year
j ...a,, won iwo jearsajro. It
grown well : Kel fruit well. I hi- uT.., i. i..
winrc naniura, ana i nave never seen
I any mildew on its fruit or on its large and thick but
Delaware shaped foliage. The llavor of the fruit I
....... , mi " uri V unriV. 1 (ill SlSkV a
your circular lt is a seedling of th DeIaw-. nrt
Liiana; 1 tnniK thecliaructer of each of tliese varie-
maae a wi, e of XohLnri V'Sf
! annually sIik it fir.u uor. six va rs ac-7 t h w times
iV?!!:- ' Y- low vallevrbi?itte
""'"' riiii!, ami eacn lime it was fully rioe
In August. I have seen It eh i,rii,. ,LJ.
sons m Poughkeep.ue. ripening at the Mntetime
Ji,r',Ui--it .rw.h"" thensunt rams pre!
vented ad varieties from maturing at their usual
lemoer. The raiNlna nf th. ic .
haveseen and eaten; whl.-h wire Tood. Fmm iti
succediug in the low valley and tenacious clav nt
nouena, ana also in the dry ulatev r-xlti in
o I .1. I . . " . "
cbes,lperdos.; 1.75 per 23; S3 per 50 ; f5 per loo. varit i 'm"AU1. P11
I .r .V v".u"lry- iou may make
? lIese opinions yon deem prooer.
ours truly. CHARIE WOOLEY.
I LTIRLS & CAYWOOD,
Poughkeepsle. N. Y.
MV Send for Chestnut Circular, flrae tc all nA
Trade List of ZVunery btock, free to Dealers and
JSuraerymen.
we refer to First zvauonal Bank of this place.
Address.
STORES, HARRISON fc CO.
Painsvilie.
ff9ra Iji-e CmrnV, Vh?4.
ay
JOB PRINTING, in one or more
JOOfflUC. luoamnuw
Sewing SXa chines
AWARDED THE
HIGHEST PREHITJII
WHEREVER EXHIBITED.
tiiii: only orvi;.
Capable of Sewing In More than
Ulrcctlou,
AND 1
W. A f . . ' c- -
IS .til ji.t oiin septus, i
WITHOUT STOPPING Tilt: MACI1ISA
OK Tl'JtXl.W THE CLOTH. f
I It VSFH and WASTES LESS THREAD thar
other, and willcommerw anun wiirjuul
holding the erula of the tiirend. '
!
GOODS EQUALLY AS WELL.
MACHINEH SOLD SINCE 1SL
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Xi"Send for Reports and Circular.
1TJI. E. PLAST, General Arei,
flia north FornTii t, .
ST. LOUTS, MO.
13-15-y
Empire Shuttle. HacHne.
Patentwl Feb. H, A Hept. L I
RECEIVED THE FIRST PRIZK
AT THE
Great Fair of the American Institute
in New York. Oct. 2f,
And Highest Premium fur Best
Manufacturing llaclib3
At Taris Exposition, July,
No. 1 Family Maehla.
This machine Is constructed on a new prlrwfplssf
mechanlMm, pow-wing many rare and vluu)i Im
provements, having been examined br mn
profound experts, and pronounced to be upaf
and erfection comhinetf- .
The following are the principal objections orfl
against sewing machines:
1. Kxcessl ve futigue to the operator.
2, IJatility to m t out . J rOnr.
X Expense, trouUe, and Io- uf 16.ia M"?
4. Incapacity to sew every dua'riptinn "f
5. Disagretfahle uoLse whiie La oiwcuia
The Empire Sewing Much ine is Eccw$t
Ji Qli all tUse Objection.
It has a straight Needle, rTpeIIni!r A'''
makes the Lock orhhnttleNtitch. wtvirh wili ru''l
lip nor ravel, and is alike on Nitli miles; 'f
perfect Hewing on every di-scrption o' 11
with cotton, linen or sUk thread, froci Uie coar
to the finest number.
It Hem, FetIj.,Riml3UTaH TBok,
Quilts, l'laits and Uathers-
As a Family Hewing Machine ft tin no "CP2PK
Special attention is called to our W toP
Noa. 2 & 3-UaAacturijig li13.
They have been IhoMMurhlr t-ted on at2
crtption of tloth and Lethr Work, runups f
Meara Power at the rate of
1 ,2t JO Hitches per Ji7 uie.
Producing nor than V;tle the wrk of "T.!i?
er .Shuttle Machine now in uw: th.ltcli
uniform and tatuitful : they are imole In c""1.
tion, wisitv understood, and not iinbie to
of order, riin liht and are comparatively ',i''K-
For Tailoring or Leatlw Work wecUiui thatin
are not only eoual, hut murh .nirior "n'hTT
machine tliat Las ever b-Mi offered to the puD''-
Empire Sewing Machine coM KY
WELLS & niCHARBSO f
St. Joseph, M
General Agents N. States and Territory
Peru Livery Stable.
CHARLES GEADE,
Dealer In
AAl ICinclM or StocU.
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Horses Bos. SoW. or Excaw-
Stock Boarded by the D'J or Tff r
MY STABLKS are stocke.1 with 11"
buggies. Persons wishing conveyaace v'" ''y .
tiom.f the Nemaha Land Ubtrict OWW"1
daud. The .
Peru Si Brownville CoscJ
leaves my Stables every morning at 10 ' or,
XT tuunt.cra r.r iMClilM aaelY COIIe ,.,J,
ders left with the Pttmaswrs wUi r"'!
tended to, . - -
gUMMER SUITS, for Meand.
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