Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 24, 1870, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
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R. W. rURJf AS, IUtor.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1870.
S;fExtra copies of the Advfbtibeb for sale by
A. D. Mmh, at City Book HI or, and by C A. Pol
ck. at the Poetofflce.
Ffnrefkllfdjres Hfrd Law.
Tlie jueation of fences and herd
Jaw are becoming, all over the coun
try, the most prominent and impor
tant of any other in which the farm
er, aud agriculture generally, are in
terested. In the old and timbered
Ktate the subject i Mng d!tcused,
more, If possible, than In our own
prairie country. New York, Ohio,
Iudiana and Missouri, are particular! v
agitating the question, and the weight
of opinion is decidedly in favor of
what w e call out here, a "Herd Law."
That is, that fences are, or ought to
Ik?, to keep stock in, not out. That
jtock has no right as commoners to
roam, at pleasure, in the high -ways,
or over other people's lands besides
their owner's. Rt sides these joints,
the !tem of expense of dead-board
and rail-fences is being Investigated,
and found, even in timbered coun
tries, to be over burthensome, and
farmers find jt necessary to get rid of
this heavy expense.
Let us make n few figures on fences.
If any one can build a loard or rail
fence for less than $1 50 a rod llu-y
can !cat our experience. At this rate
it will cost $9G0 to fence a quarter flec
tion of land, to say nothing of parti
tion fences. It will cost 10 per cent
of this amount each year to keep it
up ; $06. The interest on the invest
ment is 10 per cent, more; $0G annu
ally. " This class of fence is gone In
ten years, and thus the farmer has
been taxed in that time the original
investment, $060; ten years in keep
ing it up, $300 more, and the interest
on the original investment, $960, to
say nothingof the interest on the ex
penses of keeping up fences. We have
a grand total In ten years of $2,SS0,
for each quarter section, or one hun
dred and sixty acres of land, and the
farm, without a fence.
Now give the same man a chance
to build a live-hedge-fenceand see the
difference! A hedge fence can be plant
ed, and successfully established for
about eighteen cents a rod say twenty
for round numbers. We find the ac
tual outlay for the same quantity of
land to be $123 00. Twenty-ft ve dol
lars a year, for three years, will culti
vate the hedee. at which ; time it
ought to be ready to turn out, and all
expense, of any amount, at an end
This makes the sum total $203, and the
farmer has a fence that will last him
and his children's children for ages.
The difference In actual expense or
outlay, is as between $203, and $2,880,
which is $2,G77 to each tract of 160
acres of land, or $38,438 for each town
shin, six miles square. There is this
much saved to the farmer alone in
fences, to say nothing of the value of
of the hedge fence, and the additional
value of land in other respects.
'. We profess to be holding out induce
ments for the man of limited means
the poor man to come to our prai
rie country and make him a home. If
he does so, and proposes to raise corn
and wheat, we subject him to this
enormous expense to fence in his crop,
while his neighbor's cattle may range
over the orairie at pleasure. There is
no justice in this all wrong from be
ginning to end.
All this can be avoided by the pas
sage of a general Herd Law. This
thing of excepting this, that or the
other county or precinct is simply
nonsense of the hugest proportions.
You can't learn stock to respect the
boundary lines, and there is no useto
talk of it.
We are confident the people are be
ginning to understand this question,
and will act wisely by giving no rest
until our Legislature passes the re
quired ctt : We venture the assertion
that if a vote was submitted to-day to
the people of Nemaha county, who
are directly interested, it would result
handsomely in favor of a Herd Law.
State Horticultural Society.
The Board of Managers of the State
Horticultural Society talk of holding
a meeting soon at Omaha Bay in
June. Again at Nebraska City, mid
way between that time and the State
Fair, and at this place during the
Htate Fair. What say the friends at
Omaha and Nebraska City ? The Idea
Is to arouse and get out all the Horti
cultural interest In the State. The
meeting at Nebraska City or Omaha
could be held during strawberry sea
son, and a good social and profitable
time had.
Few persons know the value of the
droppings of the hen house. In the
kitchen or flower garden its value is
almost beyond computation. Mix it
about three parts to one of soil, and
put a hand full to each hill of garden
corn, or tomato, or cabbage plant, or
about the same proportion to any
garden plant, and the result will be
wonderful. A decoction of the drop
pings applied . occasionally to pot
plants will make the greatest imagin
able difference in growth and bloom.
Michel Eros. & Kerx, Seedsmen
and Florists, 107 North Fifth street,
Bt. Louis, have forwarded us a copy ot
a catalogue of their fine Floricultu
re! establifehment for 1S70. All such
eetabliBhmenta throughout the land
seem as though they were endeavor
ing to excel each other in the magnifi
cent style of illustrating and getting
out their catalogues. This firm is not
a whit behind anybody else. A fine
large pamphlet of "opeges, printed on
heavy tinted lookv paper, with hun
dreds of life-like illustrations, descrip
tions and directions for planting and
cultivating flowers. Bend for a copy,
cr come and look at ours. .
' Y.V publish to-day officially the to
called "Herd Law," passed at the
last session of the Legislature. "Like
the nirjc rs 5 e r.ny; )t just IcaU noth-
GRIME'S GOLDEN.
A correct likeness of this most desirable Apple, for which we are Indebted
to Mabk Milleb,' Editor eind Publisher of the . Western Pomologisti Des
Moineaj Iowa, from which paper we copy.the following: . '
The great sensation in ' ' -' ' . . ?
the, apple line at pre- .. v .' .
sent, Is " Grime's OoJi
en." Our attention was
first called to this apple
a year or more ago by 3.
B. Marshall, of Cleve
land, Ohio. But until
within a few weeks past
was it, that ve had an
opportunity of seeing
and tasting the fruit, for
which . our acknowl-
edgenienta are due to
Dr. Z. Hollingsworth,
of Sandusky, Lee Co., .
and to Mr. Johnson
Meek, of Vincennes, of
the same county. On
our return home from
the meeting of the Illi
nois Horticultural Soci
ety, In December, we
found liberal don:iti m
of the fruit from both of
these gentlemen. And,
after having seen and
tasted, we are free to confess our happy disappointment In "Grime's; CJolpkk''
that too much in commendation of its man v excellent qualities can scarcely
be said an opinion that has the unqualified endorsement of good judges who
have seen and Us ted with us. It is a matter of surprise that a tree and fruit
combining so many desirable qualities,
notonety-ere tins. The aceomuaiivinir
received from Mr. Meek, and represents the apple truthfully. Mr. Meek in
forms us that he planted ten three-year old trees of "Grimed Golden" In 1849
and 1S50, that they came into bearing early that they stood the hard winters
of 1S."6 and S7so well, that the following season he planted forty-four more
trees in place of others killed out that
annually, and that the fifty-four are
ever-, riojiardy Is the tree that we thi.ik Grime's Golden worthy a trial in
Minnesota. '
- Dr. Warder, in his American Pomology, (and by the way a most valuable
work ) desc ribes this as follows :
Tree vigorous, healthy, spreading, productive; bean early; shoots stout, dark; foliage
anunaant, dark Koeii. trull full medium, cylindrical, regular; surraee yellow, veinr rus
seted ; dot nunterouti, minute. Basin abrupt, folded: eye Urge, cloned. Cavity, wide, regu-
lar,nreen; Mom Jong, curved. Core small, pyrlforro, closed, meeting the eye; seeds nume
rous, plump brown ; flesh yellow. Arm, breaking very line grained. Juicy ; flavor sub-ncld,
aromatic, sulcy, rich, relroshlng; quality very bctl. Use desert, too good for aught rite.
eason January to .March.
Otoe County Horse Fair.
We are glad to see the enterprise of
Otoe county setting the example of
holding a Horse Fair. This is another
move in the right direction. David
Martin,' President of the Otoe Fair
Ground Company publishes the fol
lowing communication on the subject
in the Nebraska City News:
" While our agricultural organiza
tions are but partially formed, shall
we avoid the mistakes that have dis
tracted them in nil the older States
the mingling of interests that are en
tirely incongruous. These fetes were
first called cattle shows, where the
production of the stock raiser, the
housewife, tho mechanic, the fruit
grower and gardener, were the objects
of attraction. But these have all had
to take the dust from the heels of the
racer, as he has steadily forced him
self to the front, and became the great
center of attraction. The producer,
confident of the superiority of the
claims of his productions, has become
soured and dingustedat being elbowed
and jostled by these racers, while the
horsemen are annoyed and vexed at
the snail's pace of the farmer, with
his shows of huge piles of flesh without
motion. .
Thecombiningof these incongruous
interests in the same exhibitions, we
think is the mistake that has caused
the decline in the interests of these
fairs, and made them a hybrid between
a horse race and an industrial exhibi
tion. Then is it not best for both that
they be separated ? Admiration for
the horse is a passion too firmly fixed
in mankind to be reconstructed. And
as speed is the most obvious test of
excellence in the horse, the ambition
to own and drive fast teams is as an
cient as the myth of Zanthus and
Balus, beside which Dexter and
Mountai Boy are mere plugs.
In consideration of the fact that it
is impossible to harmonize these Inter
ests iu the same exhibition, the Otoe
Fair Ground Company have deter
mined to hold a purely Horse Fair on
their new course on the second and
third days of June, 1870. What say
you horsemen of this and adjoining
States? Shall we bring together our
racers, our roadsters, and our drafts
ters, without the bulls, the pigs, and
ine squasncs
The Con.pany have a mile course
unsurpassed West of Long Island,
one half mile North of the city limits,
where great pains wUl -Lo taken to
give satisfaction and make visitors
contended."
'-
OFFICIA Ij PUBLICATION
AN ACT
To restrain stock from running
large in the State of Nebraska.
C(t
Section 1. lie it enacted by the
Legislature of the State of Nebraska,
That it shall be unlawful for oa ttle,
horses, mules, sheep, swine and other
stock to run at large at any season of
tne year in the htate oriSelraska.
Sec. That when any such stock
shall be found on the premises of an
other, it fchall be lawful for the owner,
or person in possession of said premis
es to impound said stock, and if the
owner of said stock can be found, and
is known to the taker up, it shall be
the duty of eaid taker up to notify
him within two days, by personal ser
vice or by leaving a written notice at
his usual place of residence, with
some person of his family over the
age of fourteen years, of tlie takinir un
of said stock, describincr it and re
quiring him to forthwith take said
'lock, after making full payment of
the damages and costs to the taker
up.
In case the owner is not known to the
taker up of said stock he shall adver
tise the same for four consecutive
week9 in the newspaper published in
the county, and of general circulation.
or in case no newspaper be published
in said county, tncu a weekly paper
published in the State and of general
circulation in the county. Such no
tice shall minutely describe the ani
mals, and also state the date of taking
up. Provided, the person Injured by
the trespass may recover his damages
bv a 6uit before a justice of the peace,
if he so elect.
Sec. 3. Iu case the parties cannot
agree as to the amount of damages
and costs, each party may choose a
man, and in case either party refuse
to choose a man, then the nearest
Justice of the Peace of the county
shall choose a man instead, and in
case the two men chosen cannot agree
they shall choose a third man, who,
after being duly sworn for the purpose,
the three, or a majority of them
shall proceed to assess the damages,
possessing for that purpose the gener
al power of arbitrators, shall make an
award in writing and their decision
shall be final, from which then- shall
be no appeal, by either party.
A copy of which award Bhall be
filed with the nearest Justice of the
Feaco in said county, and shall oper
ate as a judgement at law and execu
tion 6hall issue thereof, at the request
of the party, in whose favor award
was found, for the collection of dam
ages and costs as in other cases.
8ec. 4. And if the owner fail to
appear and pay all damages and costs
aforesaid to the taker up , after two
days notice of such de cision, the taker
up shall have full power and author
ity to sell such tresspassing animal or
animals by giving fifteen days notice
by posting up three written notices in
three of the most public places In the
recitict; of the time .tnd place of 6ale
of the animal or animals, or so many ,
I . '.il!'i:j.H.i,1.i(,lili:.ii-i:.-; f
in Iowa, should have attained b little
Illustration Is copied from a specimen
all the trees have borne good crops
sUll standingvigorous and fruitful as
thereof as shall be sufficient to pay all
damages and costs arising by virtue
ot such taking up and sale, and the
surplus, if any, to be paid to said Jus
tice, to be held by him subject to the
order of the owner of said stock bo
sold.
Skc. 5. Xo assessment or collection
shall be made under the provisions of
this act tor damages done on uncul
tivated lands, unless said lands be sur
rounded by a strip of breaking or
ploughed ground at least one rod wide.
Provided, . That Douglas county le
exempted from the provisions of this
section.
Skc. G. Any person or persons who
shall by force, stealth or intimidation,
obtain possession of any stock taken
up or impounded under the provis
ions of this act, or cause the same to
be done contrary to the provisions of
this act, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and subject to a fine of
not less than five dollars, and not
more than one hundred dollars, and
to be liable to arrest, trial and convic
tion, as In like cases of misdemeanor.
Provided that the followii.g counties
be exempted from the operation of
this act, to-wit: Dodge. Dakotuh,
Cedar, Dixon, Leau-Qui-Court, Hall,
Merrick, Buffalo, Pawnee, Platte, all
of Cass except Weeping Water, and
Louisville precincts, and rovided
farther, that the following precincts
be also exempt from the operation of
this act, to-wit: Peru, Benton,
Brownville, Nemaha City, Aspin
wall and St. Deroin Precincts, in
Nemaha County.. Riverside, Decatur,
Silver Creek, Arizona, Tekama pre
cincts in Burt Count'. Pappillion,
Bellvue and Fairview precincts in
Sarpy County, and a strip of five
miles wide in Washington County
bordering on the Missouri River.
Provided, the operation of this act
shall be in force in the following pre
cinc.s only between sunset and sun
rise, to-wit: Four Mile, Belmont,
Otoe, Nebraska City, and part of Wy
oming east of the range line, between
twelve and thirteen, in the county of
Otoe.
Skc. 7. This act shall 'take effect
and be in force from and after its pas
sage. Approved March 7, 1S70. .
. Statu ok Nkhka.sk a, Skc's. Dep.
I, Thomas V. Kennanl, Secretary of i
the State of Nebraska, ilo herehv ecr- I
tifythatl have carefully compared
:r.. u .xi r ii J i
ineioregoing copy oi "An actio re
strain stock from running at large in
the State of Nebraska," passed by the
legislative Assembly of this State
during the seventh session thereof,
and approved, by the Governor, the
fourth lay of March 1S70, with the
original rolls on tile in this office, and
that the same is a true aud perfect
copy or said act.
In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and
allixed the great seal of the
L; s. State of Nebraska,
Done at Lincoln this Sth
day of March A. D. 1870.
Thos. P. Kennard,
Secretary of State.
The Illnstrated Bee Journal, for
March, N. C. Mitchell editor and pub
lisher, Indianapolis, IndM la receive!. It la
well tilled with Interesting and valuable
matter to Bee raisers.
Deitz's Experimental Farm, Stock
nd ronltrjr Jonraal, for February, Is on oar
table. Edited and published by George A.
jjeitz, Chambersburg, Penn. It contains a
vast amount of choice reading pertaining to
farming, and stock raising.
Colman's Rural World. This ex
celleut agricultural paper continues to make
Its weekly visits, brimful of matter of great
Interest to farmers, stock breeders and fruit
growers, and should be taken by every est
em farmer. It Is published at 82 per annum
by Xormax J. Colmas, of Rt. Louis.
Th "Western Stock Journal, for
March, Is on our table, and Is no less attract
ive and Interesting than Its predecessors,
The Illustrations are first class, and the
workmanship throughout Is an honor to the
craft. The contents or this number embrace
the whole range of stock bteedlng, and ought
to be read and studied by every one engaged
In that business. Its sixteen pages. Inside of
the beautiful cover, are cram med full of the
choicest original and selected matter, upon
breeding topics, and no man interested In
stock raising can better Invest his money
than by subscribing for It. Trice $l.(Jb a year.
Published by J. H.Sandeks & Co. Sigourney,
Iowa,
SPKCIAL IfOTICKS.
Lyons' Patent Four Wheeled Rotary
Harrow. Wheels three ft-et In diameter, eleven
teeth each, and rotate continually ; are joined by
cross bars, coupled by reach, and drawn by tongue,
will accomplish three or four times the work of the
common harrow on fail plowing or stalk grcond.
Does not clog or choke up on stalk, stubble, or sodcly
ground ; is equal to two "tlalk cuttert" for demolish
ing stalks, and is supperlor to any sulky plow for
early cultivating of corn. The above is the verdict
of fierier of the best farmer of Whiteside county.
Manufactured by the Rock River Flow Co. Send
for circulars and certificates. Address, with stamp,
Sxow Bbothkbb, SterUng, Whiteside County, Il
linois. 21-St
-' Peach Trees!
A large stock of the best varieties
for market or the Private Garden ; handsomely
grown and healthy. Prices low.
; rJ ' Address, . ' '
Edwu Allxx,
' . . 2few Brunswick Nurseries,
KtwJtmf.
1011
To Obtain an Orchard
r IIe4ca Without rioner.
Address,
. wvh. xxra & co. . ,
AGRicrirriiAfc advertisements
. ... . only, wUl be Inserted on this page. ;
TERMS :
TX3f CKKTt rxs ruts or spacx, xach ijtsektiow.
Special Notices. 15 eta. per line, each Inser
tion. :- r - - . y
Cards of five lines space, 815 peryeaiv - ,' '
rtfeAs fleuUeretofore said, vre
now repeat, Tre Trill take
pleasure In receiving and forwarding
orders to any of oar advertising pat
rons. TO THE FARMERS
or
- THE XEXAJTA LA XT) DISTRICTS
Wi? keep constantly on hand everything in
the way of Pine Hullilinsr Material you may
need, in ouantitlea sufficient to supply all
demands that may be made; and, manufac
turing our material from the tree, paying no
Intermediate percent., we will sell as lew, if
not lower than any Yard In the west.
Kilbourn, Jenkins A Co.,
12-3m- Cor. 4th & Main, Hrownvllle.
m '
Osage Orange Plants.
Tho largest and finest lot ever offered In
Nebraska, aud for sale low for cash, by
II. C. LETT.
As
Winter
is coming on
there are many
tiling you will find
nt Slullenberber Bros,
which nre absolute neces
saries, both In family and out
door economy. Among the many
thinn-nyou will there find, and which
one or the other of our readers will need
and can buy nowhere cheaper, and pet as
good an article, nre the following: Sausage
iriden and Stutters, Cook and Parlor Stoves
for Wood or Coal ; iv full stock of Table and
Pocket Cutlery, from the most celebrated
manufacturles; Pntent Corn Huskers;
Post' Patent ClubSkates,forGents, .
.Ladles or Hoys; (Juns, Pistols,
and fixed and loose Ammu
nition; Pence Wire;
Nailf, and Builder's
Furnishings of
a 1 1 kinds ;
Iron and
Tools
for
- smithR.aU -kinds;
Carp
enter's Tools;
Home Washers and
Wringers; Fairbanks,
and other Scales; Pntent
Hay Knives; Shovels; Pitch
Forks; Spades; Axes- Wagon and
Carriage ood Work ; Haimst Wagon
Springs; Sleigh Runners; Sleigh Bells;
and everything you may want in their line.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
L.. Parker's Patent
EE ZE3I I "
Patent Approved Jan. 27, 1M13.
We do not claim absolute perfection for thHHlve,
but we do claim that it possesses the following ad
vantages over all others now in use:
1st. In its facilities for hi vine and transferring
1es, and it adaption to the wants ot a swarni,
whether Ure or small.
2d. In the protection whicl:
bers and moths.
it affords against rob-
3d. For the increase of stock, by artificial swarm
ing or dividing.
4th. For supplying destitute swarms with
without Inducing robbing.
food
" 5th. In Inducing young swarms to remain in the
hive. ....... !
fith. In the removal of old comb, for the purpose
of having it renewed.
7th. In excluding the Drones, to prevent needless
waste of honey.
8th.
cold.
In Its protection against extremes of heut and
!th. In supplying hives with the means of raising
a Queen, If needed. -
10th. In preventing the l.iss of toes, occasioned by
falling ou the snow.
1 1tli. In preventing suffocation for want of ven
tilation. 12th. It affords the greatest possible facilities for
th removal of honey Iron " ""-plun lioncy bo.x-
tn -ithoul OlnliiiOInK tlie tC4v Or f.M..crlii&
be-keeper, us also, witli all other operations.
13th. It also exceeds all others in regard to the
ease anil ?a:'ety with which it can be removed from
place to place.
14th, It excels In simplicity of construction, af
fording greater advantages for the same amount of
labor thuu any other hive known.
Sample Hives can be seen at the Aiivrrtiter oillce
and at Mclaughlin A Small's, Main stieet, lirown
Yllle. For Farm Rights or Hives, apply to
DON J. ARNOLD,
23-Siii KrownvHle, Neb.
IlEST
acw (.rapes ana icaspncrncs. i
frw? of postage, and in tet condition,
nP vine No. l Eumelan Grape, for 1.Z5
hk t- ri ii r. FHVHfiitv i i win Koitn n mn
One vine Martha hite Concord;, for 1.00
Or, one vine each Kumelan and Martha iou
One vine Salem and one Wilder (Hci,frs' Jo. 4),
or two vines of either, for 1.00
Wx plants Naomi Raspberry, and six Mam
moth Cluster i. McCormick), or six Davison's
Thornless the dozen for 2.00
For f.(n the whole assortment. Including three
varieties of Itasphheries and forr of (Jrapes. I.arger
quantities furnished at less rates on application.
Address
-M. a. JJAlhHAM.
Painsville, O.
"The Best Is the Cheapest."
THE PREMIUM SAXFORD CORX
Ha" been thoroughly tested the past season In near
ly every State, and fully confirms all that has been
said in its favor, as being the karlikst and mkt
rRonrtTiVK field corn. In many instances It has
ripend from two to three weeks in advance of oth
er varieties, and with an equal chance has produced
double the quantity per acre. Testimonials from
reliable farmers indorse it as being the hkst. Des
criptive Circulars free, tine quart by mail post-paid
Tic; 1 peek by express f: : 1 bushel fi. Address
8. B. F NNI.N-i. JaiJiesport, Long Island, . 1 .
Greenhouse and Bedding;
Plants.
Onr New Illustrated Catalogue, containing lists of
Stove and Bedding Plants, and Flower Seeds, Har
dy Herbaceous 1'lants, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Lilies
anil other Bulbs, is now ready, and will be mailed
to all applicants, postage prepaid. Address
. MICHKL BlillS. & KKKN
107 North Fifth street., St. Louis, Mo.
Six Very Choice Plants by Mail,
Post-paid, Tor $2,
Oernntum, GUdre (U- Xnnry The finest double
flower Geranium in cultivation ; very free, with
very large rnsses of rosy scarlet flowers, elegant
for the vase.
Monthly Trtr Chmatkm, ErrHtUnt Dearmr. The
best double white Carnation ; very fragrant, aud un
surpassed for winter bloom.
urramum, Jima itj .voww. i ne oest scarlet Ger
anium In cultivation ; trees eight inches In diame
ter, stands the hot sun to perfection.
Uianthtu Qtwzurti, a oeautuiu perpetual hybrid
Lr u(fK ! rta una it V st! masirt I i iKla AaMi
1 1 1 rv . iiix ins p r rr.. k iiiifvvii vuwv uvncii), i r"
duced profusely from May t October, also flowers
well in Winter. .Extra nne.
RiMjurt Dahlia. Little Hir,nai. With small close
compuct flowers of a beautiful cerise pink, tipped
with white, and sporting into three or four varieties
upon the same plant; flowers early and very pro
fuse. The best lioquet Dahlia ever sent out.
Fxtrhtia Yainauer tie Eeulla.Ttie best double
white Fuchsia: sepals bright red. well refiexed:
corolla very full double, white, feathered with rose.
The plants are put In cigar boxes, with nearly the
entire oall of earth, and were sent with perfect suc
cess the past season to Denver City, Colorado.
Descriptive Catalogue of bedding plants forwar
ded on application, bv enclosing one blue stamp.
Ili'VTL'll fcjVrf-klir Ll...l...
Chtcopee, Mass.
GRAPES ! GRAPES !
CONCORD GRAPE Roots,
one and two years, mostly layers of the
finest quality. I will pack In moss.
and deliver on railroad, anv of the
above stock, at 1 35 and fV per thousand.
ISA At- AT WOOD,
Bock Lakk Vinftibd.
22-tf Lake Mills, Jefferson Co.. Wis.
FOR SALE!
LE ROOT GRAFTS.
$8 per 1,000 $70 per 10,000.
30,000 one year old Grafted Apple Trees, 10 to 24
incnes nign, rju per louu.
ROSES. Dundee Ramble and Felldt, 1 year old.
fl per ooxen ; f3 per 100; fJU per l.ouo. Two
years old, fa per 10U.
GRAPE TINES. Concord, one year old, fl per
aosen,4 per uu, j-wper iuiu. iuro years old,
fS pot l'. Ives Seedling, fl per 100.
v Hartford Proline, flO per do- .
en. fe per too; all good
stock,
Orer SO Varieties of Apples. " v
. " HARVEY CURTIS,
22-4w ; " Owego Nurseries. Tioga Co..X. Y.
4,000,000 HEDGE PEASTS,
VERY LOW,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
CIXAS. PATTERSON,
!xjTUle, JLa&lr C&uaty, irissouri.
IHm
4,0
00,000 HP
BEA502TS
DOODLE DilOllD C0D11
PLOW.
Every Plow Warranted to
GIVE SATISFACTION.
" MANUFACTURED BY
J. H. SEASON,
Llaln-st., Brownville, Neoraslta.
I hereby inform the citizens of Nemaha and sur
rounding counties that I am now. manufacturing
lue , '
CELEBRATED
Double Diamond Corn Flow,
which I warrant to give entire satisf etfon. This
plow is superior to any other now manufactured in
the Uuited States, for fou r reasons, vii :
FiasT Because they are made expressly for the
soli of Nebraska and Missouri. -
Second Because the peculiar twist of the
makes them scour in all kinds of soil.
plow
Thibd Because they are made of the best materi
al, and are light and durable.
Fourth Because one man can cultivate fifty
acres, and save the expense of one hand, which
i Is 57 in one year.
REFERENCES:
Isaac Ilaward
Wm Bennett
Stewart Chastiau
M Riordan
Wm Paris
Samuel Ieeper
Wm Franklin
Hud Chamlerlln
J McDonald
Jno Stoner
( has White
Wm White
DrMcXealy 21-3m
Robt Dillon
Robt Gilmore
Riley Kelly
Jacob Secrest
Silaa Pearce
Dr Stoner
D Martin
1. White
A Adington
IMPROVED FOR 1S70.
WEIR'S
Premium Two-Horse
mm flow !
With Hearjr Axles, Diamond Twisted
Shovels and 4-Feet eck Yoke.
MANUFACTURKD BY
WEIR PLOW COMPANY
MONMOUTH, ILL.
Weir's Cultivator has not only stool the past eight
years, but Is growiiiff more and more popular. It
received the i'l RST HONORS at the Illinois State
Fair in 1S;7, and the ME OA L J'JiEMJ VM at the !St.
Iuis Fair in l9t, where were over twenty-five dif
ferent Walking Cultivators in competition: the
FIRST TK KM I VMM the Great Field Trial at St.
Jouis Fair, ls9,ordered by the Missouri state Board
of Agriculture; El RST VREMIVM at CI District
and County Fairs iu lfl.
During the eight years our Plow has been In the
market It has VROVF.l) ITSEI.ERELIA RLE at all
times, and where others fail it gives universal satis
faction. THERE ARE OVER 43,000 IX L'NEf
It Cultivates the ground deeper thuiinuy other
Machine of the kind, und by an arrangement of the
Joint it can be made to work as well after six year's
usage as when first put Into the field. We have let
ters from more than a thousand farmers, informing
us of its durability and general good qualities, ami
recommend It as the REST CVLTIVA TOR IX I SE.'
IT TOSSKSSKS 3IA5Y ADVANTAGES OTEtt"
OT1IKU COBN TLOWS:
1. It is so simple that It can be operated by a boy.
By means of a peculiar twist in the liiamoiid
Shovels, (a late Improvement,) we avoid all tule
prejuurt, whether the shovels are set to throw dirt
to or from the corn.
3. By means of the evener, and the draft being
on a direct line from the gangs to the horses'
shoulders, the horses' neck.v as well as the wheels,
are relieved ot all downward pressure.
4. By means of a patent square frame, the knuck
les are held in an exact vertical position, thereby
keeping the gangs in the same potition, and pre
venting that rocking motion so common with other
plows.
5. One man will do the work of two, with greater
ease to himself and horses, and thus save the wages
and board of a hired man, which is equal per mouth
to the price of the machine.
6. It is strong, duntble, and with proper care will
last many rears.
EVERY PLOW WARRANTED
after three days' fsir trial, to give perfect satisfac
tion or the money refunded.
SHOP PRICK,
For sale by
J. I. TERRILL,
LONDON,
Kvan Worthing and J. IT. Beasoti, Brownville; E.
C. Hronty, Peru; J. S. Minick, Aspiimall;
Wm. Bagley, Farm; I ). C. Sanders,
Sanders Mills, in Nemaha
County ;
and can also be had at Pawnee City and Tecumseh.
r-insmestly desired that farmers give this
PLOW a trial, as we are sure all who do, will be
well pleased with It. :D-2m
CHOICE TREES, SHRUBS,
VINES, PLANTS, !
SEEDS At) BILKS.
at wholesale or retail. !
o
M
O
O
Our Lists represent the best
Nnrserles In nearly every
State In tlie Union, lience yon
are almost sure to gtt what
you want, if it can be found
anywhere, and at the lowest
Market Rates. . ,
H
COLO 11 EI) FRUIT AND
FLOWER PLATES.
BEST STYLE. Four samples by
mail for 1. Bound for Nurserymen
and Dealers at a liberal discount.
05
SIIKLDOX'S
Hi
o
'IMPR6 YED COMPO UNI) ,
!53
A sure remedv for Grubs, Slugs. Rr
ers.and all Insect Pests.iinda vuluable
Fertilizer for Trees, rianis, v ines, vc. ;
Two pound cans, with full testimonials I
and directions, fl. J
Send for Circular, Send for Circular. !
i
EDWARD A. WOOD.
i U2
Gkxeva, N. Y.,
j Geneva Nursery Exchange.
li-nt
PUR E
INF ANTADOES.
IMPROVE YOUIl STOCK!
The success that has attended my efforts In Sheep
Breeding, and the satisfaction given for the past 'ii
years, induces me to continue the business, although
at reduced prices, owing to the general temporary
depression in wool and sheep. I now oiler for sale
about I IK), embracing lambs, yearlintrs and older
sheep, both Bucks and Ewes. These tfheep embody
the best blood and pedigree of Yt., and or pure In
fantado Stock, the most promising fTimily of Meri
noes ever imported, and bred direct from imported
stock. Those now offered for sale are from my
stock Bams "Hammond" and "Yhusb Gold
Drop." Hammond' has heavy neck and tail,
"Young Gold Dron" Is a smooth sheeD: both ot
which are heavy and dense shearers. I can accom
modate the fancy of all wishing to purchase sheep.
Full pedigrees and sufficient guarantees will ac
company every sheep, nicely caged and sent by
Express, at my risk, at reasonable and stated rates,
or otherwise if desirable, with sufficient forage to
any part of the United states or Canada.
Alt orders will be rilled with the utmost care'
under my own personal supervision, and all reaioo
able satisfaction given In all cases.
For further particulars and Illustrate Circulars
apply with stamp to
F. L. UPHAM,
Perkinsvllle, Vt., late of Springfield, Vt:
It-Cm
GRAPE YESES j
A.VD
R-O-O-T G-R-A-F-T-S.
Concord Grape Vines, one year old, very large and
fine, forsale cheap, in ia-ge or small quantities, or
would exchange for small evergreens, either from
nursery or rarest.
, APPLE ROOT GRAFTS, I
Put np In the best manner, of choice western va
rieties, on large roots. Address
D. W. KAUFFMAM,
16-tm Des Koines, Iowa. .
Grape Tines, Small Fruits. aud
Early IUngr Potatoes.
EUMELAN, WALTER, ASS A WAMPSETT,
. MARTHA. 8ALEM.I0XA,
"-' DELAWARE, " '
and many other kinds at low rates, for Cash. All
first quality plants, one and two years eld.
WESTCHESTER BLACK CAP RASP
' ' BERRY PLANTS, '
fS,00 per dozen ; 5,00 per 100. - The best Raspeerry
in the world.
- EARLY KINO POTATO.
11.00 per pound; fire pounds for ft.OO. Price by
bushel on application. This Potato stands ahead cf
any other variety in the country for earliaeM aa
quality, . Please order few to try them. - r . ;
Send for catalogues, Ac Address, .
OTIS TINKIIAJI,
U-cf FaU River, Bristol Co.. Ifaes. '
2,000,000 Hedse Plsnt3 !
Cheapest and Best yet Offered.
:; ; r ,'100,000 j , . ., . i'
'. Extra fine Apple Trees, 2 and S years old.
' 60,000
ITlce, well branched Apple Trees, at $30 per M.
40,000
Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Apricot and Nec
tarine Tree.
Currant and Grape Cuttings ; Eu. If. Ash, 1 to 3 ft.
Roses, Shrubs, Evergreens, Stocks and a large stock
of Small Fruit Plants, Ac, itc.Trade List for
Spring now ready Our plants were dug early,
put away properly, and are in the best of condition.
- HAKGW HOMMKB,- -
16-tf ' Star Nurseries, Quiney, Illinois.
MAR1NGO WINTER CRAD '
OR '
IB E R I AS A PPLEI
. Address, C. ANDREWS,
Marengo, McIIenry Connty, Illinois,
for Circular and Information.
ie-tf
500,000
FOREST TREES!
SPRiXG OF 1S10.
The undersigned can furnish an unlimited num
ber of well grown
F O It E S T TREES
of the most desirable varieties for transplanting.
4'For Particulars and Price List, address
LUFKIN & C IlVIIS',
Villa Ridge,
PULASKI COUXTY, ILLINOIS.
I4-3TQ
A. BHIAXT, JR.
NURSEYMAJr,
Prixcetox, Illinois.
Forest Trees for Grove Planting Grapes. Small
Fruits, and small Evergreens, SPKCIAL I I ES.
Elms ano Man. of any desired size.
Special attention given to packing.!
Shipping facilities unsurpassed.
Stock shipped by either of three com pt ting lines
to Omaha, ana otuer points in eurask.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
A. BRYANT, JR.,
Princeton, Illinois.
ll-3m
SHELTER
FOR OUK ORCHARDS & DUMB BRUTES
REALTY & ADORXMEXT
FOR OUR HOMES.
THE REST TREE
FOR EVERGREEN HEDGES, SCREENS,
AND TIMBER BELTS, IS THE
RED CEDAR.
Plants of Rpd Cedar, In large quantities, at very
low prices. Our Circular, containing eight puges,
giving full directions fur planting Evergreens, with
noteson the value of Shelter Beits, dec,; will he sent
to any person, on the receipt of a three cent postage
stamp to prepay postage. We especially request
every reader of this
TO SEND FOR A COPY.
A splendid lot of one venr old Apple Trees
GROWN IN WIDE NURSERY ROWS of best
sorts, at 10 per luuo. Long Concord Grape Cuttings,
at H per lorn).
Also, a large quantity of Transplanted White
Pineand American Arbor Vital, very tine, at low
est living prices.
Eurly orders and correspondence solicited.'
. Address;
JOHN M. HUNTER,
Ashley,
GRAPE VI .YES
FOR WESTERN FRUIT GROWERS.
30,000 No. 1, one year Concord Vines, at
810 per 1000.
No. 2, one year old. at
$25 per 1000.
No. 1, two years old, at
$jO per 1000.
No. I, two year old Delaware, at
$20 per 100.
No. I, two year old Hartford, at
915 per 100.
60,000 Concord Cuttings, at
93 per 1000.
Dootit tie's Improved Black Cap Raspberry, at
$13 per 100.
Mexican Everbearing Strawberry, at
$5 per 100.
Other leading Varieties, at
$3 per 1000.
Early Rose Potatoes the best known at
$3 per Bushel, or $6 per Barrel.
H. A. TITUS,
Y EAGER CREEK NURSERY,
Des Moines, Iowa.
13-tm
IMPROVED STOCK.
Premium Chester White Swine
PURE BRED POULTRY.
FINES T IN THE COUNTRY
SEND STAMP FOR
Reautifully Illustrated Price
AND DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS.
THOS. B. SMITH, A CO.,
PLANTS VI LLE. CONN.
lMy
WILLOW DALE
NURSERIES AND FRUIT FARM!
WILLOW DALE, CHESTER CO.,
PENNSYLVANIA.
50,000 Peach Trees,
One year old from bud, a.'i to 5 feet high. ,
50,000 Apple Trees,
From one to three years old, embracing tlie most
profitable varieties for family use and Market
orcliaras, including the Celebrated Grime s Golden.
Also a general line of Nursery Stock, viz :
Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines,
Quinces, Cherrjr Trees, Deciduous and
Evergreen Trees,
Hedge Plants, Grape Vines, and Small Fruits.
Address,
RAKESTRAW & PVLE,
iMia Willow Date,Cester Co., Pa.
APPJLE
STOCKS An
GRAFTS.
ROOT
C AN
DREWS,
MARENGO,
McIIenry County, Illinois,
'' Omwer of Apple Seedlings, ETPrgreens. Small
Fruits. c Root Grafts of best kind put op to or
der. Orders solicited, ipeelmecs of Marengo, Si
berian Winter Apples, sent on application, with
stamps for prepayment, A Circular on the Siberian
species, 16 pages, sent for 10 cts. Correspondence
Solicited Letters answered promptly, with or
without sumps. i-tf
TIMBER AND SHELTER!
If yon want Windbreaks for your Houses and
Orchards, and Shaiter tor ye ar 8tock and Crops,
plant the cheapest and quickest of all Timber the
Lombardy Poplar and Grey WUlow. Cuttings sura
toirrow, I offer at $2,00 per M.
Dutchess Oldenburg Apple and other fruit trees
cheap. - -
. Correspondence Solicited
H. W. DAVIS, "
1M"S Box 141, Dscarur.IlI.
j5l. O. MOOUE '
Producer and BrtrUx of the
POLAND & CHINA HOGS
Canton, Fulton Co., 111. -
For purity of blood, and being well bred, these
hogs are not surpassed by may otuer bred. They
are large and tine, of superior stvle, and may be re
lied on : and any one wanting Pigs or Hogs of these
vrer-vi nuuuiu auuress me aoove.
Orders promptly tilled to all points, by Express or
Freight.
Mr. Moore took the f,?K Pork Packers Premium
at the st. Louis Fair in l8, and also has just taken
the $700 Premium at the St. Louis Fair, iM3.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Te question Is frequently asked : "What makes
Or constitutes the Poland or China Hog." They
were produced from three pure and distinct breeds
of Hogs all of which were imported, namely:
Poland, Rig Spotted China, and By field. They are
of fine bone, but large size combining, more emi
nently than any other, the excellencies of both
large and small breeds, being docile, very good
feeders, breeders and sticklers, fattening readily at
any age, and yet attaining great weight at maturity.
They sometimes dress 3.) its. at from ten to twelre
month old: from eighteen to twenty months old,
.) to 8 As; at full growth they frequently dresa
SOOtoWO Bs. They hare long bodies, short legs,
broad, straight backs, deep sides, with square,
heavy hams and shoulders, drooping ears, and are
of fine style generally. :ll-3m
PRIZE FOWLS.
Send for the Experimental Enrin, Stork and Povl
try Journal, containing list of Fancy Fowla, stock,
Ac. with prices, of all the known valuable Fowls,
bred from pure imported varieties on the most Im
proved plans.
The list comprises Brahmas, White and Dark
Dorkings, CrevetVeurs, If oredans. La Fleche Biitf
Cockins, Spanish Black and White, Seabright Ban
tam, Game, &c: also, all the best varieties of wheat,
oats, corn, clover seed, Ac
GEO. A. DEITZ,
21 tf Cliambersburg, Frank Co., Pa.
CURTIS & COBB'S
NEW ILLUSTRATED SEED
CATALOGUE
Ann
Flower aad Kltrkea Gardea Directory.
The Seventeenth Annual Edition of our Illustra
ted Seed Catalogue, and Flower and Kitchen (Jar-
den Directory, with price of Seeds.Gladiolus Bulbs,
Selected Small Fruits. Ac. Ac, will be sent to all
applicants enclosing Twkntv--ivk Cknts. Old
customers supplied without charge. Our Catalogue
has been frequently pronounced one of the best Is
sued, r orwartl orders earl v to
CURTIS A CDHB, seedsman and Florists,
21-4t . 3U Washington St., Boston, Mass.
GRAPE VliXIiis :
A splendid stock of all valuable varieties, offered
this tall aud coming spring, of superior quality and
at very reasonable pru-es.
OUR NEW
Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue
containing valuable information on Grape Culture
will be mailed to all applicants enclosing 33 cents
Price List gratis; orders solicited.
Address ISIDORE BUSH ft CO.
'iQ-novt mchl apll5 Bushburg, Mo,
FIRST CLASS FRUIT TREES!
Grown and Imported '
BY J. J. BUTTERTOIf.
APPLES. Standard. Half Standard Bush and
Dwarf Graitcd on Restraining Stocks, bv
which the best results are obtained, yielding
crops at an early period, and in soRs and as
pects otherwise not favorable tothis fruit.
PEA R. All the lead.ng kinds, standard and pyra
mid. PEAR. Choice new sorts, at present scarce.
PEAt'If.-On Plum Stock.
PEACH. On Feachstock.
APRICOTS. On Plum Stock, pvramid and dwarf.
XKCTARlXE. n Plum Stock, pvramid and dwarf
PI.VM.On Plum Stock, pvramid and standard.
Clf ERR Y. Standard and dwarf, very tine.
C7'.VfTr.-Spaiiish dwarf, very Hue.
EILRERT.-itust varieties.
Q VIXCE. Most varieties.
MVLRERRY.-yiml varieties.
CRA RS. Collections embracing 21 varieties.
Ct'RRAXlV. All the choice large sorts.
Choice and rare Evergreens: Rhododendrons: Flow
ering Shrubbery; Ornamental Folinsed Plants:
Drooping ami Fancy Shade Trees, grace
fully trained, well suited to mounds and
borders; and Cemetery Evergreens.
eThose the better to sustain distant carriage are
kept in pots.
THE LO.XDOX M RSEEIES,
21 -tf Tlammonton, N. J.
C EXCISE
Ramsdell Norway Oats.
The best and most profitable Oat grown, yielding
more i nan twice as many ousnels er acre as com
mon Oats. The straw is very strong, and rarely
lodges or falls down. Our seed is clean and free
irom noxious weeds.
One nnnhcl. $5. Ten Rnshrls, $10.
One Hundred Runnels, &J00.
E. Y. TEAS,
7-5m Richmond, fnd.
500,000
F0 KES1T11EES!
SPRING OF 1STO.
The undersigned can furnish an unlimited number
of well grown
FOREST TREES
of the most desirable varieties for transplanting.
4 For Particulars and Price List, addresa
Villa Rfdge,
, , PULASKI COUNTY. ILLINOIS.
14-3m
IOO Trees and Plants for $10.
I will send by Express, to anv address,
20 AppleTrees,goodsort, diiferent seasons.
3 Pear Trees. " .
5 I'each Trees.
10 IJiwton Bla:kbeiTlf
!ff Wilson .Strawberries,
1 (i Concord lira pes.
lO ixxdittle Raspberries.
10 Red Dutch Currants.
1 0 Houghton Gooseberries.
all for S10 ; or one half the above for 19, or double
lor$ls. All No. I plants and trees.
trraihl.Ml MttE.-i
Address
IT. W. DAVIS,
Box HI. Decatur, 111.
I0-5i
nu. wmum
Robert Douglas & Son,
IMPORTERS OF
PEAR AND EVERGREEN TREE
a.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Native Evergreen and Apple Seeds,
WAIKEGAX, ILL.
Ererrreen and Ornamental Tr.. im.nt
one two and three years old, suitable for irnameu
tal Plantinn and for Timher. u'.i.uv. k.
stock ever itrown In thU country, all raiHeti from
seeds In our own Krounds. foiiMiniiiiv muir ..
Norway KuriM-e. AiKtrum st-ia ami M'hir i..,
Hul.sam Fir. Arlxr Vita.- K
un and American Mountain Ah. At. TranDUnt.
ei Kvrereens. one to two r.t htrh rt..i.L
Oldenhurif Apple. I ranxcendeut and If rslop Crahs
PPle -I imcrs. Pear and K erureeu Tren He..l
IL , uiVe, nr'" ail Prfcly lardj- in ebraai
-a," 'W V nMIOf( ' IT".
It. Ious:I:ts) A. Mon. -
:-ro
Wankecan, IIL
BLOO.MI4GTOX .MRSERY.
19fA YEAR. 500 A ft? fx
10 GREENHOUSES.
All First Class Stock. In part, as follows :
Ale IOnO.1 yr.. 25 ur - 1 . (ton
lacbras Oldcitbar. ;rlmeVs TrnnseenrfeBt
lll. 1 vr.. Ski 2ir..Slit 1 1 i ,
I'ear, Dwmrf-HwrJi; 1uii).j.
Kanpberry Big Miami ami DomiUleVm tf
Hlaekberry-At'iinv. UiUrm'i Aiir. m..r
Itaat iirn.TtAorhnent including Lurhet
lop. Trunscentlent, Urioitt Stark ami Southern
"rery 8tocks-.Wfj. Wild Goose and Miner
A ft IS 71.
I, - - " - t v,unj f ItfcW
Te r ree nMotly tranjdantrd,nui(miflrrnt ttnrk
ji-pies-oot vr in-rr-teail, all ue. inrlxultna
teal Ihva.fl C mv a zn . . . . - . .
' " sK trunxpianrra 6 to VZ tnr.tS
HOO; )m,-lto4ft.,4: 4toirt.,t.- toifl.,f!a.
.reenose, Beddintaaj Vecetabl Vla
rait aa Itwer I'latea 4 tampiea fry mail, i
s-Send 10 cents for Catalogues.:
F. K. PIIOEXIX,
Bloomlngton, Illinois.
SAIXT CLAIR AIRSERIES.
FOU YEAR OP 1S70.
As a specialty, I offer to the trade, dealers and
planters, the best rmwn stock of Apples now in the
country. Over 2uuoju) four to nix leet high, with
good heads. The varieties consist of th leading
and popular sorts. Wiil be sold under tha market
to caah customers.
TRANSCEND ANT CRABS.
I havs ef these an extra Una stock, will b said
low by the thousand.
, APPLE SCIONS.
I ran furnish Apple Scions of all the lsadlug and
popular sorts, at fl per 1(MsCASH.
Will fill dealers xeneral assorted bills an aa favor
able terms as any other house.
Fot further loromiatlon, address , ,
. E. F. BABOOCK
1SM BunuaerMKI, IIL
SOSES BY ZJAJl
wCl send, postpaid, and oni '
good Roses, In lii choice ki'nd 1' Pk
Ws in three kind?. M? tlJL ?
selertVart!,5L,a
3 -ft
!AD,
THE KTn&iussiQzr
thrtv'al.ao, 4
itself the most Productlve,1" pro?4
bushels to the acre, weighing S?: ,yifUf la
el, earlier to harvest, and be'terfJ?
rrrveu oy noncreUs that rawed VsIA, -7 T- s a
They are cultivated from a wwd?.1"1 y-
.w..tloniawudoat.an.fff-
m.r ln .-,7,: """1
" TT ms-.' are yeif0w no7 i""1 fr.s
rous of obtaining primVed 1er,s d2
V.ARLY, as w, w?re coml?r' to orS,
last season who defrrrSVhi'Pint tt.n
Pull descriptive circulars wi kl Uutil ,0 ti
free to all applicant Uaaocuaia maiiS
Price Ujt.
By the barrel. bo
o"nebash?l. 1 ""raei:
415
ie os
too
loo
2 qts. by mall. Postage paid.1
C II. VAN OLINdX"
. Paodwvn ,
niGIIEAND STOCIl FARM
BELMONT
Middlesex County, Haw.
Offlee, 19G State St.. RM,..
WINTHR0P W. CIlxEV
PROPRIETOB. '
Importer and Breeder of
Pntch for Holstein) Cattle, Anrorm r
shire Swine. "Lincoln." VaranTa. Tar
or Mou ton Flan.l rl n" Sheep Thon.n "Tr
Trotting Horses. c. V' 10orOQa-Srd aa
va.a.ogues oy mall on PpHCBIIeB-
inr
mp to
Brieh-
ton. Iowa.
nable information resn.,i,,
Hlves.ItauaniJfH? ?
,., uri-ping
them
t" cro oilier
bees a-
14-am
300,000 thoice Crape riaet,,
FOR SALE.
2,000,000 Grape Tines & Cur
rant Cutting,
ANYRniU""' CIIE-VPER THAN
rv vfcnFu7' Currn,n- Oooeberrv. Blackber
ry , Pie Plant, Koses, and other Nurery'tock.
I WILLTAKK OfXn WESTERN LXDS
AT CASH VALUE, FOR NURSERY STOCK.
To make short, applicants mast rive a n!'n a
cription and price ot lands. P P ,n im"
Address,
Da. H.
Jcnp.nDKTt.
BWmmingtoa, IH.
THIRTEENTH YEAR
IN THE TRALE.
.0ff"err"Ie' ng of 1S70, at the Bloommr
ton Grove Nursery. 6loomington. III., to oiSi
ell branched and stocky, two year old apple twS
I to 8 feet, of popular western sorts
Also a fine large stock of wry 'fine oe year old
apple trees. Irish Junipers IS to J inches, and otbr
ment, including many of the new and rare van,
ties; plenty ot Marshal NiH. the most beautiful
rose grown. Ornamental and Shade Tri- shmhs
and many 'other trees and.plants, not named. We
wui sell at the
F2T.fi F LOWEST
living prices. Invite an examination ot our stock
Letters of inquiry promptly answered.
W. P.
19-2m
WILLS & SON,
Bloomlngton. m.
r'1T A "fr t'nen rr-
vJiii.'iujiikOiJ L JILT
NURSERY ASSOCIATION: :
CHAMBERS EURO, PENN.
A general assortment of Nursery fcttoci , Includlnr
all thx leading kinds of .
grate vines, , ;'.
roses on their own rcmrts,
osaoi: ouaxoe,
dwarf box for edging, .
new and choice flowering
SHRUBS,
RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES.
GENUINE EARLY ROSE POTATOES
at $1,00 per bushel.
CLIMAX POTATOES
at tl.O) per bushel.
NEW R RUNS WICK OA JSy
at 75 cents per bushel.
NOR WA Y OA 'IS,
at fi,no per bushel.
Of the lalter 10 pounds Droducert wi ,.,...1- ,...
season. Address. 1
T. B. JENKLVS. Hunt..
18-12t
Cliamhersburg. Pa.
UROVEIl & BAKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM
elastic' stitch
FAMILY SLVrNG MACHINES
495 IirmIcmyy J-tl fork.
Points of Zxcellence.
Reality and Eltisticity of Stitch.
Perfection and Simplicity of Ma
chinery. L-si riff loth threads directly from
the spools.
No fastening of fenms bv hand and
no waste of thread.
Wide ninjre of apnlication without
change of adjustment.
1 he sean. retains its heauty and firm- ,
ness after washing and ironing.
Besides doing all kinds of work done
by other Sewing Machines, these Ma
chines exeeute the most beautiful atd
permanent Embroidery and ornamen
tal work.
Tlie Highest iTemlumn at all the fairs
and exhildtions of the L'nitetl States and
Europe, have heen awanlel tlie Grover 4 i:a-
ker Sewing Machines;, and the wurKiume oy
them.wherevcrcxhibitod, in com ret it ion.
-The very hluht pria. r rrf
Iht Y.timm r Bmmr, was eonfcrretl on the
representative of the firover A litkerSewing
Machines, nt the Kx portion rnlverMlIc,
Paris, 1.S67, thns attest Int; their great superi
ority over all other Hewing Machines.
Umpire Shuttle lindane.
Patented Feb. 11, 150, & Mept. 1, 16.
RECEIVED THE FIRST TRIZE
AT THE
Great Fair of the American Institute
In New York, Oct. Vt, IC,
And Highest Prrmlum for lWi
Manufacturing Machine
At Paris Exposition. July, 1o7.
No. 1 Family Machine.
This machine U constructed on a new priiK-fjilf of
mechanism, prmsesHiiiK nmnv rare and valiiohle im
provement, havinic een exaniinl by the ni"t
pnifoiiiMl experts, arwl ironouuced to be siniplitiiy
and perflation nihiner
The fi.llowinii are th principal objections urxl
against sewinit miu'liines:
1. Kscessive ratiKiie to the operator.
2. Liability to ret out of order.
. Kxpense. trouble, and loss of tfme In repairliMf.
4. Incapacity to sew every description ofmW'-'
i. Di.sii:re.uble noLse while in operation.
The Empire Sewing Machine i Exempt ,
from all these Objections.
It has a straight Xeedle. Perpendkrular Action,
makes the Lock orShnttle Mitch, which will neither
rip nor ravel, and Is alike on both sidt-; performs s
perfett sewintr on every description of material,
with cfitton, linen or silk thread, from the coarnst
U the finest number.
It Hems, Fells, BinK Braid", Tuckv
Quilts, Plaits and Gather.
As a Family flewine Machine ft has no superior.
Special attention is called to our new Improved
Nos. 2 & 3 Manufacturing Machines ,
They have been thoroughly tested on every des
cription of Cloth and Leather Work, running by
Steam Power at the rate pf
,2M) Stitches per Minute.
Producing more than double the work of any oth
er Shuttle Machine now in use: thest.'tch In tlffbt.
uniform and beautiful : they are simple In construc
tion, easily ond-rstoid. and not be liable to iff oat
of order, run tight and are comparatively nisele,
For Tailoring or Leather Work wecUim thai they
are not only eoual, but much superior to any other .
machine that has ever been offered to toe public.
Empire Sewing Macidne co., K.Y.
WELXS & RICIIARBSOX.
ISt. Joseph, Mo
General Aeents X. w. States and Territori.
t 1 ? V ? 1 f 1 f 1
TO TtlE H ORKIM ( LASS.-Wf are now
prepared to furmah all classes w ith constant em
plovmentat home, tne who othe time or for tae
spare momenta. Business new, iigiasn pronv-"-Persons
of either sex easily earn rrom jc te MP'
evninc. and provrtionel sum by devotlnir their
whole time to the business, aoysmuu srw -v-niu
h men. Tht all who see tn
J . . . . i . . ,ka k.ifin.
sample, which will do to commem-e work on, an
a copy of the PeoiMt Lttrrmru tlw pan w'neot
the Urgeet aod bes family newspaper P0,i"""r
aiieenlfree by mall. Kadrl roa wai VfP
newt, prort table, employaiit, addreea,
L CO, Augustas Ksine.
one year plant, of t h ft
tice may wna ueir aiim ma hi " 1
we mate this uopaniieled ctr: To hae are
not well satisfied, we will moaom dolls '',r,"
. -.J ..-- tii ..mii-a a valuable