Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 11, 1870, Image 4

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AGRICULTURAL.
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OTDRSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1870.
r.KmiskfcgricHltnral-i'airs
TfUm Xirmka State Flr will be held
t BrowavUIe September 30th, 21st, :Ed and 23d,
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TktfehHien Cemtj- Fair will le
fcatt t Salem on the 15th, 16th and 17th or Septem
ber. VPK.
'later Cemmty Agricultural
fljilHT boMn ltu Ilrst Annual Fair At Lincoln,
October Mh and 7tb, 1870.
WIlFMKKTOy CORN FROSC NEMA
HA COtJWTY.
WeSbave taken some pains to ascer
tain tfce exact quantity of corn already
shipped from JJSTemaha County the
present season up to date. From the
ftjMetto sell, to bring in, and off
fe4,-we ''feel safe in asawtiHg that
there wiil.be, at least, one third more,
additionalshipped' before the close of
legation.,
, blowing- are the firms and
aWtwntf. shipped:
Hatoer. Iewls t Co
WKA.SIth-.
..BO.OOO Bushels.
.51,UiW ."
BMe 4fc Handler
K: Worthing "WJ
Batier. Iwi8 Co 2W0O Bushels.
J. P. Bardlck MflM
Kaott Cole lii
MMkt Brown ! -.,
MKferrzr io -
HEMAHA CITY.
J.,B, Hoover 00,000 Bushels.
"-, ASPINWALL.
WoUonrlder & Co " 000 Bushels.
Start 4-ro .
"st. nEBon..
AsJ. Bitter W.O00 Bushels.
A. U Kerr A Co 000
IWart&Bro 2,000
SVlMtP HAISISfO IJE NEBRASKA.
ATe"tlcc great pleasure in calling
thejtttention of the public to the ef-
forte of S. Cochran & Co., of this
eewalyr to their efforts to encourage
wool-growing In Nebraska, and their
success in.lheir undertakings. They
sheared 1235 head this season, which
averaged a fraction over 5J pounds
pSffeMd. The growth was eleven
xno&the, and was heavier than the
B-afaeep yielded before in Wis.
y
l,.wia. inutve luuuiun gmnui.
This much in favor of Nebraska as a
sheep-raising State. Their retire
kck, at shearing time consist
ed fgrades ranging 'from to i
bloods.
.Mr. Cochran has just received
aSwifK) or.30 pure blood Infantadoes
Jresa Vernsont, and an additional
thorough bred Shepherd dog. These
geoUemen are deserving of & great
dajdi, credit for their persevering
eaterprise, and we are glad to know
ikfx fWineeting with such marked
sfcbeeik Mr Cochran is the business
manager of the firm.
m
Thekditor of the PJatte Valley In
dependcrii ,has been visiting around
among the farmers in Merrick county.
In closing an article giving an account
of his trip, in speaking of tree-plant-i;j,lsays.j
,
"Quito a number of trees have been
set out on most of the above farms,
aa&-some of them are. adorned- with
"eryine groves of timber, set out a
nwBDer-oT years ago. .more irura are
being planted each year, so that in a
a few years this wilL be a well timber
ed country
aw
-CROPS-
t)ne who takes no pains to see what
Is In'tlie country may be easily de
ceived by the current rumors. We
find, however, that the farmers in
ttwne'c6unty. unlike those in oilier
countries, are more disposed to "uuder-
tsajfyvrWheat will be more than an av
erage "crop, "the quantity harvested
tWaearpeomises quite a respectable
fltffpfos. One man Mr. S. Caniug-
ftaw, ot Jfium iJreeK, only two years
oh his present farm, has raised a crop
6fbout 700 bushels. Many other
UtratiCB iave equally as good crops.
Gate"? turning out splendidly.
Oort.1rienf in that pKortioh of -the
county suffering moat from dry
iraather, another rain will be more
than an average. Pavmcc Tribune.
bZ&keese Makino on Wood Biveb.
We have .been shown some cheese
pudebyMr. Wallace W. Doty, on
3&r9Qd riverabout eight miles from
tfeis prace. The quality of this cheese
ttVexeellent, equalling auy of the
flfesiarn Reserve Cheese. In fact
most people who use it prefer it to
ay cheese that can be got from the
eaeu mr. xiolv miiKs uiirty rows,
and from the milk of that number he
xnakeseach season about 15,000 pounds.
Thee are several parties on Wood I
Riv:er making cheese- of no inferior
quality. In all, there is made in the
vicinity of Wood Riverabotit seventy
orVfeyenty-five thousand pounds of
Kp.,1 cheese annually. Pfotfe Valley
Independent,
k-,V
TirE RASPBERair ik Nebrsska.
Hr.Hudson brought into our sanctum
Monday morning, some splendid
BpefeimeriVof the "Mammoth Clus
ter1' Raspberries, of his owm- raising.
They -were planted one year ago last
Sfriag.and are in a first-rate condi
tieB.. .Mr. Hudson says that the "Da
rHikm Thorntess. which grows as
smooth as a willow, does equally as
well to tbe 'Mammoth CltotcrJ-'
jSV are of the opinion that all har
ferart, trees, suitable to the forty
flret or forty-second degree of north
tattitude, and growing low to the
ffeend, will do well here. Platte
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-Sunders purchased one hun-
VHeoh AJbaiiy Strawberry
plants last season, for which hepaid
one dolif JBfelost'abouttwerity-five
of tbM. tFot the last tbree weeks
baaviaa. strawDernes ror ainner
ray.V Besides this Mrs. S.lfag
nliAixiiuarts. --:
akesays he never spent half a
laVs'worth of time in cultivating
!m..ahd he would not take ten dol-
Jaj for tho luxury thej' have afforded
p is season.
BSesays if he had sold a cow five
yearaago, and inves'ed it judiciously
in frwife trees and. plants, he would
iavilaved'the- pfiae of several cows
i VjHrk a& TiMjwn" to say nothing
oTthe salkfa'ctioAef having the'fruit:
Jake Mred one berry that was
f, inches in outaumfereaeec Ashland
Sslzz.
rsjformen in this sectioa bavenear-
Bhedithair harvest. They re
heat and oats as promising- a
T ... 1 -f 1U. : e -sr..yi
- anu eiircc mc jiuii ui t vu-
ifcey; think com will not e.
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KVEHGREKX8 iaRKGTOARLY
THE OBCHAH.D
It is many yews siliee I wrote ad
vising orchardists whose lands were,
in exposed, bleak situations, and es
pecially to the planter of orchards on
the prairies, that the most perfect pro
tection, and the greatest security to
ward a permanent, healthy, orchard,
would be to plant here and there,
irregularly and indiscriminately,
among the apple, pear, andotherruit
more or les of Norway Spruce.
White Pine, Scotch Pine, and other
everereens. l nave airaiftijiwij
the editors of .horticultural journal
A few lines I the.i wrote to tne siot
tlculiurht went the rounds, and from
that to the present I have been glad
to see here and there a voice, or rath
er a pen, break out in favor of the
pjJlna plan that I have no doubt, if
it could be once carried out, would re
stilt ten fold more beneficially to the
orchard than the stiff, yet popular one-
of a belt or screen around, ami as eacn
tree has an iniluenee over a certain
distance, the ameliorating influeifce
of the evergreen would be evenly
and regularly distributed all through
the orchard, instead of a mere wind
break, protecting a breadth of only
say one hundred feet. 1 have repeat
edly watched the beneficial influence
of a contiguous evergreen in the
bloom or fruiting of pears, apples and
peaches, and I now write from hav
iiigagalTr witnessed the effect-of thtr
protective, soothing character in rela
tion to a plot of dwarf pears.
It is useless to dilate or make words
on this subject, for not a man who
knows an evergreen, has a doubt of
its influence, beneficially, in toning
down a cold wind : the only point
would be to break our people of the
idea that their orchards should be in
methodical regular lines, and com
posed only of a certain kind of trees.
Once we can get them to see that Na
ture in her ow n works protects her
tenderest plants, by placing contigu
ous some hardy grower as a screen ;
once" we can get them to know that
so far all their culture of fruithasbeen
upon too artificial a system, following
out for extensive orchards the lines or
rules laid down by the gardners of
town Iota ; once we can get them to
understand that in profitable fruit
growing, in order to be successful it is
requisite to care lor, waicu, iissuuimc,
feed and prune their trees, as it is to
rear children, and make them worthy
eitizeus, we shall have more general
and uniform profitable results,. and
less annual complaints of climate,
frost, etc. F. B. Elliot, in irorticul
turist. Ve have beenhown a specimen of
Odessa wheat, grown this season bj;
Elijah Filley, u resident of the east
ern part of Gage county. It is a
beautiful sample, Jarjre, plump, and
nearly white. Mr. Filley informs us
that he will harvest about one hun
dred bushels from three acres and a
half, which, it will be seen, is au en
ormous vield. This grain is all there
is of thdkind in Nebraska, and was
first brought into Gage county by J.
B. Weston, who outainea twenty
rmunrts of it at the Patent Office, and
r.imfiwl if. nn iia fnnn. lint from hav
ing been sown on a bad piece of
ground the yield Was insignificant,
aim Mr. vvesion aisposeu oi m cvr
bushels obtained to Mr. Filley, who
planted it this year with the above de
scribed results. Who. can beat it?
Beatrice Express.
The Columbian Journal is responsi
ble for the following: "Our friend
Ii. M. Beebe, residing near this place
has a peach trra thirteen inches high
from a seed planted thirty-eight days
ago. . No extra attention has been
given it." How is that for 'high"
in thirty-eight days. We have heard
of mammoth cattle, pigs with six legs,
etc., but for peach trees we refer you
to the Platte Valley. Lincoln County
Ad"c:tie
The Northwestern Farmer says
that John Tomjinson, of Shelby
county, Ind., fatted $1,500 worth of
pork on potatoes last fall, and pro
nounced them a cheaper food for hogs
than eorn. He cooked his potatoes,
and the hogs were exceedingly fond
of them. It is well known that the
potato is rich in starch, and that is
tne cniei element or iau rew jMig
land farmers discovered thevalue of
potatoes for fattening hogs, long ago.
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TrEEI THE VRVVE' TREES.
It must be apparent to every re
flecting person that the material round
about a fruit tree, which renders im
portant a: (J in tne production oi nne
fruit of any kind, must necessarily be
exhaustes after a vine, hush or tree
produced abundant crop3 for several
successive seasons. For example, a
larcre near or annle tree will frequent
ly yield from ten ta sixteen bushels of
fruit annually, many trees cave pro-
tduccd more than twice these quanti
ties at one crop.
After a few seasons the material
that tlie roots must be supplied witlr
to develop fruit, will be more or less
exhausted. For this reason fruit be
gins to fail, and the failure is often at
tributed to an east wind or some mys-
I terlous atmospheric influence, when,
fin reality, the whole cause is starva
tion, arising from iropoverisnea son.
The remedy is to feed the roes of
all kinds of fruit trees with lime,
wood, ashes, gypsum, chip dirt,
bones, fishes, and anything that will
I renovate an impoverished soil.
.ii is
evident that fruit trees cannot pro
duce fine fiuit out of nothing, or out
of such materials as may be desirable
for some other purposes. Exchange.
ji, m
Pear Trees ixGrass. A corres-
I pondent of tlie Gardners1 Monthly, at
rirn.Mnfninn Pn eoia fVit Mir isvnr
gave me a wrinkle I didn't know be
fore. No fences; no cultivation ; and
ihe country grass will grow. So my
trees were in grass, and are still in
grass, ana jl incentr eo leave mem in
grass, as long as l get wue pt-are x uu.
Goo4 Fanning Implcateats are the
basis of success In making tlio rarm
pay. AVTlthoHt itxse,. though the soil and
climate are favorable, farming In the nine
teenth century cannot be madaprofltable, aa
the basis of all prices Is upon that which can
be produced most successfully, "with tbe least
labor. In tho greatest quantity, on a given
amount or J ana. xne nrsi requisuc w iur.ui
lng is a good Plow, one that will scour rcadi
lyin all soils, and Is made of the best mate
rial upon scientific principles based upon tbe
experience of centuries. The Canton Clipper
Plow will bo found the plow combining these
qualities In the greatest degree. As Corn la
the staple crop of this section, a good Corn
Planter Is a desideratum to profitable farm
ing not to be got along without. Such an one
Is Selby's Union Cora Planter. The next
implement is a good Cultivator; such Is Par
lin's Walking Cultivator. It Is easily man
aged, docs Its work well, with ease to the
horses, and is durable. In small grain an
Implement ls-needcd that does Its work well
In all kinds of grain, lna3?corHllL&nsand
'positions; one that works as well'ln.grass as
1 grain, and .lsoillgnt, uaiiorm uraiioniaa
I horses. This means tho John P. Manny
Reaper and Mower. A sialic uuiier is also
necessary, and no better can be found than
Cole's. All of these, together with all the
iffSRer lmnlements. such as Hand Corn Plan-
1 TT.m YwtA. XsnWI CvkMrlfktf T9Ipa
tiers. JOliy auitcb, i'vikb,, umu, icwti-
Hoes, etc, csj ee exauuaeu sua purciiitsou w.
SHELLENBERQER J1ROJS, N o. 74, McPher-g-m
Block. Brownvllle,
KXTWr JtDVERTISBMEKTS.
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Mrs
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END STAMP to
Mrs. EllenS. Thp
er, Brlgb tow, Iowa, for
valuable Information re
specting Hives, Italian
i. nnd the means or
keeDliur tbem pure where'!
prated iiiieupon line iuercuiiiiuui.w
until 1&J7, I think, was any special
noo mini A. or attention called to it oy
i ii. ..HA. hnr iinr
5BtmwLmWlrl
ouik DeeaoeHnu.
39-?m.
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iFJCttST CZiJSS FMXJITWJOSES!'
Grown aad Imported
J . f J.J.BUTOSOTOK.,
whiSiS; lt wuluwi -otnrt. yWdb
eni.i.iitanerly period. ait In- oU ana
l t an eri:
u otherwise
' ecu otherwise not ftvorb!e tc tn irnii.
FBSR. All lue lsaflm xibok. iaut w "7
Imlil
jJM.K.-eiioIe -miraorta. at irtantfce.
JfiCir.On Kum Stock.
ffACJf.Oa Peach Stock- t r ,. . . ,
XECTAKIXK-On 1'lnni Stock. PrmId and 1 dvrnr'
I'ilT.V.-On Plum Slock, pyrotoid and standard.
VHFKK K standard and dwarf, rery tine.
VJiESTXVT. Spanish dwarf? very tine.
h'lL'BKR?. Mut varieties '
atVATJi lot. varieties.
JIUI.BEKRY. Xiwt Tarletn
CItABS. tldlectlons embracing M varieties.
CUBKASJS.M the choice large norm.
Choice and rare 1 erjrrecn lluodpdcndrons: Plow- j
crlng Shrubbery Ornamental Follaged. Plantar
Iirooping arn j-ancy onaui' n-, ni-
lully twined well soiled to moundtand
borders; and Cemetery Evergreens.
f-;rho5e the bttter to sustain 'distant carriage arc
Kept In no.
THE LOXDOIf XURSEKIES,
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rtnmmonton. N. J.
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Giie Ticv Small FrlHCM
EHrly King Potatoes.
EUMF.U WALTER, ASSAWA3IFSETT,
-'' MATlTHX,SATLEM,iiONAi "
DELAWARE,
and many other kinds at low rates, for Cash. All
first, quality plants, one and two years old.
WESTCHESTER BLACK CAIfRASP- f
BERRY PLANTS,
f-,,0C per down; fT.OFerlOO. pc best Xtaspberry
r in .Me world.
EARLY KING POTATO.
ti3'per pound; Are' poundV for fl.00. Price by
bnslitl on application. This Potato stands ahead of
any other variety In the country for earllncssand
quality, l'leaoe order a few to try them.
Bend for catalogues, Ac Address,?
OTIS TINJKHAM,
15-tr Fall IUvCT.Hristol'Co.,,afass.
BIGIIIiAWD STOCK. FAltM.
BELMONT,
Middlesex County, Hass.
Office, 196 jStsue St., Bastoa.
WIKTHltOP W. CHENERY,
PROPRIETOR.
Importer and Breeder of
Dutch (or Hoist in) Cattle. Angora Goats. 'York
shlreSwlne. "Uncoln," "Caraman," and "Tnel"
or'JCoutonFIandrla" Shap, Thorough-Bred and
TtoKlngHowas.Ae.
CatalogtM sant.by mall on application,
13-tf
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WASHINGTON STREET
JLTJTTJ3CIsr 187DI
APPLES.
A Stoefc rbtlipwarf anAStancIard, ungnrpaiised in quality I
STANDARD PEARS.
All Tarlctlei culilvntcd ttorongltout ltic United Stale, Incleid-
Ind lie Ifewcutand Rarest Valuable Kinds, Huch as
tbo DHCheMe DcBordeaux, Clapp's Favo-
i rite) Prealdeat, Pemberton and
Mt. Yernoar
DWARF PEARS.
One, Tw,Tkree and Four Yearn of Ae, and of quality Inferi
or teniae irr,wa Ay any Nurserymen la the eoantry.
pjWc CHERBlisl PEACHES ,QUDiCES,RASPBERIES,STR.vWBERRIES,
1 , . andallNnwry Stock wanted by cither Dealers or Planters.
i
U1CC1 JLMLUn XJL1j.
An exteMlr ate f tfcc flest OUST AMEKTAI, TREE, HnitUBS
8KS, c W mis hare all the Xcw am 4 Tleatitiral
WMra( sac aa tbe KILHARKOCK WIL
LOW, CUT LEAT2 WEEPING
DIHCII, WEEPIXG LAKCII,
Three Catalogues Published Annually.
We Invite Correspondence, and will Send Catalogue on Invitation.
AdOreaa,
Graves, Selover, Willard & Co.,
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OIL CLOTHS AND
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Haye the Largest Stock, and Make the Lowest Prices.
J.SHetzeFs New York One Price Clothing Housq !
SPRING
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CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS,
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HETZEL'S ONE PEICE CLOTHING HOIJSE,
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McPherson Block, No. TO Main Street Brownville, Nebraska.
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ONE HUNDRED ACEES
XOR KOTHTjrG..
A compilation with fuUand aequrate l gxplana
tlmH of the ilOMIySrKAD.LAWM. BabMng and
ImitrucUng any person how to secure one- hundred
ilSeVSf Flch fcrnilng landtor notliln .sir months
i.b.r lo.ncr hnmiL and in tb richest ana metre
i productive portion of the Oreat West. iT?'
template emigration, send V Ifty ? for thls(work.
vou wui neverregrei u: jrAYXATl0.
SKm ,St.Jx.ols.Mo.
' PRIZE FOWiS. rv
o--i... f-.;.n.nfnf XUwm SZmrk tttul Poilh
try Journal, containing list or Futicy low's. gto:I1''
Ac, with prices, or all Hie known valuable ",
brsd flrom pure Imported varltll on the nlost Im-
The lKt comprises Brahmas. Wlilte nd Dark
Dorkings. CreveCreurs, IIoredans.La eche.-"u.!i
CcK:klns.Spantsh Black and White, Srabrtgbt Han
tarn, Gnnie.c4 also, all the best varieties otw heat,
oats.corn,cloverseed,Ac.jEo
21-tr Chambcrrfntrjr, Frank Co.. Pa.
1MPROTED STOCK.
PremlHW Chester WliKcSvTlne
V
PUBE BRED POULTRY.
I A.
FINEST
IN THE
COUNTRY".
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SEND STAMP FOR
eantirullyllluslratedjljiice
-AND DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS?.'
H I
TIIOS. B. SMITH, & CO.,
PLANTSVILLE, CONN.
12-iy
THE MOST
BEATITIFtJI
SUMATRA
VheaaantGame
Unequalled forvalorandccl-
FOWLS
oraiea as gg imwurera.
Vry hardy. Addn-w.'wlth
sump. W. it. TUCKER &.
ixi- Imnoriers and Breeders.
IXTHK
WORLD !
piymouth,Ohlo. 25-ly
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G21APES! GBAPES!
40,
CONCORB GRAPE Roots,
one and two-ars. mosily layers of the
lUUUnnest quamy. 1 wm wk in uiu,
J , iPiirr on railroad, any of the
,toek'MandvAoTrwboD. ,
ROCK LAKK VlNKYARn.
;.tf Ijike Xills, JulTersun CoM Wis.
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geseva, kew york.A full Supply of Extras always on Hand!
THE
OQORE HILL
Wholesale
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Main Street, MePherspn Block, Brownville,
AND SUMMER CLOT!
jncrsT oehsteid,
Hats and Caps-, Boots and Shoes,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Etc., Etc.
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Eemember
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IIJU-,,, r--; . - . . .Jr .tcnt :j a T' l
Ifl a ' - - Jt I- -JT- -TH. I C J y - . V J flk. I M -
SSvx ftni! mmi) mj-a
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P - - .-r f
COJwPm
F. A.TI BEL, JR., & CO.
CandwnoJ cheaper
We sell tlie
BUCKE
Eeaper and Mower !
Sri ,,i i tfl'klMiE
HHfawaTLtsW5arijTv
mimsmmmv:'
BbKuIhIa
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"We selltlie
H-SSjjRBHEHQflfeflMKflicBs
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STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WATER
rfT
WAGONS,
-AND BUGGIES OP ALL KINDS.
it5- 'Y-.
We sell tlie
KlH
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Keaper and Mower 1 !
and the
J. H. MANNY REAPER.
We sell tlie
Rumer Cultivator, Garden City Clipper Plow
PEKEtf TWO AND THREE-HOBSE PLOWS
SMITH'S Cast Cast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and SANG PLOWS,
PRINCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS,.
ALL KINDS OF CORN PLOWS,
One and Two-Hole Hand Corn Shellers, and One,
- Two and Four-Horse Power Shellers,
if you wjmt imm,
WE KEEP ISOTHINO BUT FIItST CLASS GOODS, AND GUARAN
TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO RE AS RECOMMENDED.
arwsrjgMmrtJS
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and Retail Dealers in
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the place,
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TITiON i
-v-rw'5.ii'v
Weselltlie
DODGE
Keaper and Mower,
jJT.x1il Harvester,
-Vandever Corn Plow,
VttitJm'TfmgsJjtfi- ijm.
&M&, tirst & bra3j:ley'S
Wauanq uumvawr
am m m m w
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tr--iX".v-'-i -
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AT TINGS,
Nebraska. . :
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AND OBGANS !
CHICKERING, KNABE. N. Y. UNION,
BALLET fe DAVIS, and EMERSON
BURDETT,
MASON & HAMLIN, and NEW BOSTON
OBGANS !
The above are first class Instruments, and are
fullv warranted. I will sell the above Instruments
at KASTKKN TRICES-no cnarge for freight.
JAKES R. DYE, Agent,
JUlin
Brownvllle, Nebraska.
Empire Shtittle MacMiie.
Patcntcil Feb. 14, 1SC0, & Sept. 1, 1866.
RECEIVED THE FIRST PRIZE
AT TUB
Great Fair of the American Institute
In New York, Oct. 26, 1SC7,
And Highest Premium for Best
Manufacturing MaeMne
At Paris Exposition. July, 1SCT.
No.,1 Family Maclilne.
This machine Is constructed on a new principle ol
mechanism, possessing many rare and valuoble Im
provements, having beeir examined by the most
proronnd experts, and pronounced to be slmplitlty
and perfection combined- ,,..,.,
The following are the principal objections urged
against sewing machines:
1. Kxcesslve fatfeue to the operator.
2. Inability to get out or oraer.
5. DIsacreoal
The Empire Sewing MacMncis Exempt
Jrom all these Objections.
It has a straight Needle, Perpendicular Action,
makes the IxwkorShuttleStitch, which will neither
rip nor ravel, and Is alike on both sides; performs
perfect sewlnu on every description of material,
with cotton, linen or Silk thread, front the coarsest
to the nnest numucr.
It Hems, Fells, Binds, Braids, Tucks,
Quilts, Plaits and Gathers.
As a Pnmllr Sewln? Machine It has-no superior.
Special attention IscaUed to our new Improved
Nos. 2 & 3 M annfectnriag Macfcinos
They have been thoroughly tested on every des
cription or Cloth awl Leather Work, rnnnlnp by
Steam rower at the rate of
1,200 Stitchcsper Minute.
jmAnrtn mnrp thnn double the work of any oth
er Shuttle Machine now In u:e; the stitch Is tight.
uniform and benutlJul; they are sfmple In construc
tli.n on.4ll mi(Inrslfviil.!iii(! not be liable to sret out
tlnn. enailr understood, and not belinble to
nfnnipr. ran Ilnhtand are comnarativelr nouele?s.
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For Tailoring or Leather Work weclalm that they
are not onlycqual.but much superior to any other
jal, OUl mucii superior 10 any nui
as everbeen offered to the public.
machine that h
Empire Sewing Machine co., IT. Y.
AVELLS & RICHARBSON,
St. Joseph. Mb.
General Agents X. w. States-aud Territories.
Lock Sticky Kcversihlc Peed
fcte
EWING MACHINE
EIO
AWATZDEI) THE
HIGHEST PHEMIliai WHEREVER
EXHIBITED.
Tlie Only Macliine
Capable of Sewing la more than one direction,
nnd
Fastening all its own Seams,
Without stopplns the machine or inrnlns the
cloth. It ues and wastes lcsi thread, than any oth
er, and will commence abeam without holding the
ends of the thread.
Warranted to ScwHeary orFincGoods.
OYEB 50,000
Sold Since 1881.
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Send Tor Peports and Circulars.
"W. E. PLISTT,
General Agent,
612 North FnU t., Sr. Iioniuy 3fo.
DUNN & HAYS,
LOCAL AGENS,
BROWNVILIiE, NEBRASKA.
H-C8-y . -
THE GREATEST WOEK
OF-
TIHIIEJ j-O-EI.
A BOOK INVALUABLE
TO
EVERY GROCER,
Every Produce Dealer,
Every- Dairyman,
Every Farmer,
Every Manufacturer,
EVERY BODY!
You Cannot Afford to lie Without It!
IT CONTAINS The surest and only certain meth
od to keep Errs Fresh and Sweet lor at least one
year. The cast Is hs than half a cent per d.zcn,
and by this method Ectn bousbl at eight and ten
cents a dozen during thesumnier.can be kept and
sold durinjj the winter Tor from thirty to afty
cents. V.'hen once known this method will tike
the place of all other. JTJ)OKSXOTTAltXISir
TJIK EGG, OR UIVF. IT TJIK APPEAltAXCK
Or ACE. W1IEX OFFERED FOE .HALE IT
CAXXOT BE TOLD EITHER BY APPE.tR
AXCE OR QCALITY FEOX A FRESH LAID
EGO.
IT t ONTAINS The best receipt everpnbllshed
of rearterlns sour and rancid butter perfectly
sweet, aud also how to give a uniform and natural
color to White and Streaked Butter, aud the best
manner of mixing aud repacking butter for mar
ket. These Tvro Receipts alone are
Worth Hundreds of Dollars.
IT TELZS Tlie cheapest and best modes of manu
facturing WnsUIng CompoBads. JIow to make
jiaraanaoojioosp, irks, utnaies, .faints, var-
nlshes. Cements, and Baklnr Powders.
IT TELLS How to Clarify Honey so as to sell for
nearly twice the common sort
IT TELLS The latestand best mode of salting and
curing Hams, and all kinds of meat.
IT TELUS How to Dye Clothesof aUsaadrs, and In
fust colors.
IT GIVES Valuable receipts for curinar Burns,
Sores. Cut. Felons.Trost-BItes. Cancer. Ear Ache
Tooth Ache, King Worm, wltlj hundreds of other
new and valuablemethods.wlthfuUdlrectloas.so
that any one can use them.
IT TELLS Ho take out Fruit Stains, Ink
Stains. Iron Rust Stains, and Pulnt Stains from
Cloth nnd Silk Dresses.
IT TELLS How to counteract freed, upon trees, a
valuable receipt.
IT TELLS How to Tan Furs, either with or without
the hair or wool on, and how to Imitate those ol
superior giad et.
IT TELLS JIow to make- the fcet Curling Fluid
for making the hair grow fa beautiful tlowlng
rinslets.
IT TELLS How to feed Hens so a to make them
lay all the year round.
IT GIVES Over Five Hundred rare and valua
ble Receipts, and a complete guide to the manufac
ture or hundreds of nselul and saleable articles.
InclBding Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet
and Dental Articles, and many others easily
made, at trifling cost, and selling readily at large
profits, with many manufacturers' secrets, c
TIS VALUABLE TO EVERY
ONE BE SURE TO GET IT.
WffifeSrOOTS DOIXAR!
For sale by Wat IT. BISHOPStlute.ito Agent
for the publishers. 33-3m
JOB PRINTING, in one or more
O colors, promptly Oone at the Advertiser
Job Office.
NEWSTMfeBER
9fflHfi9aate(JQpSsu3HLfwlaKtf
aSftHaSlaSBiPW"
Tke Bro-waviUo Perry Compaay
have now running between
Uortli Star and Phelps City, He,,
the new and commodious Steam Ferry
aiARlT J. ARNOLD!
THIS BOAT is entirely new, with
power and capacity to cross everythlnr
thatmaycome In any weather.
Tor crossing Cattle Into or out of this Lsr.d T)U
trlct. this Is the best point. This boat h espf-dallr
fitted upto ensurfr safety In crossing stock.and Urs
cattle pens are Already erected at the St. Joe. A a fi.
l?lol al rneips viiy. v e can insure me iravf Ubj
public that all In our power shall be done to mak
this the most reliable crosslngon theMIssouri ritr.
BUOWSVILIiE FEKK.Y CO.
13-25-tf
THE GBEAT
Through Passenger Boute
FKOII
BHOWNVILLE, NEBn
is via St. Joseph, ani-
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ae
rSBt-tsrryrKP ob1
THE OLD RELIABLE
Ii SI. JOSEPH
and
Council BlxaSs R. H. Line!
It Is the best Short Rente from BROW'yVitlX.
and all poiuta on the HI. JOSIU'JC t IVVSat,
BI. UFIti JLUU:OAD, to the
EAST OR SOUTH,
IT IS THE! SHORT LLSE TO
Q-oxrcc'sr, st. iouis,
and Southern Cities.
And the most desirable' route to
CHICAGO, DETROIT, PITTSBURG,
Toledo, Buffalo, riillJulelpli3,Baltl!n9ref AlVwr
wYorl,Boiton,antl all PoiatsEail or fialk.
Tassensers taking other l!ns Fast or West. AccM
by all menus take this In returning, aa it paaf
through a splendid country: large and tbriTlo
cities and over a firit-chvs aud elegantly einlpi!
rThis popular line ran-s TJIROVGlI CARS tA
PULLMANS SMElTXti PALACES from MS
sourl river to QUINCY and ST. LOUIS, and slm
choice of route either way.
oojtsnECJTioirc'S
,i.1 Over the magnificent XeW
AT QUIN0Ypuw:tw:,,he:5'L,b-
Clilcnsa, BRrllnKton fc Qniiiey, an
Toleap, ValrtH & Western R. K'.
to all Points East or South.
AT MkGOtyto&tir1
BUY YOUIt THllOUGH TICKETS
slTia Sto Josepli,"1
Faro as Low as by any Otkor Rosta.
JJrtggage Chcckcdloall Principal Point.
P. R. ORO AT. GEO. H. XETTLETO.V,
Gen'l Ticket Ag't-
Oen-Surt.
SOLD UY
Shellenbcrgcr Bros.,
74 aialn Street, Ilrowavllle.
ICS3RASKA
IIIICllli 1
G. F. HE1STDRIE &CO.,
FOUNDRY & MACHINE
VOKKS.
Dealers in
FRENCH RURRS, S0LTINC CLOTH,
Sc2iarating and Smut Machxnn,
WATER WfSEELS,
Portable Grinding ami noltinR
MACHINERY,
ENGINES & BOIXEBS,
AU Kinds of Portable, Stalioaary aad
Agritiulf nial Sugar Mills,
Corn nail Cob 31111m, rjaw3IUU, Lata nni
Shingle Math-hie,
In fact anything In the Machinery line. Vb
connected with two or the largest Machine wow
In Iowa, and one of the mot extensive J".A;a.
niihlng Iloiisni IJast. oir facilities are onsunMri
Fractlcal 3III1 Wrishts furnished when dwirea.
Call and seecr -g-"-,,, & co..
21.2m eoraasa ujl'"u,
35J. XX. KOSS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer i
Oval, Eustic and Fancy Frames,
Engravings, Lithographs.
CHEOMOS,
Albums, Pocket Maps, and Charts,
313 X,G GUST STBJSET,
62'. LOUIS, MO.
Cook and Stationery Bealers. Agents nd a-
vasscTH hupplie-l at the lowest rates- &t
Send for descriptive circulars. "
LAFAYETTE MILLS.
Situated on Ihe IJttle Xemaha Wver. !
miles north or Brownville, and fourteen souta
of Nebraska City. , . .,,K.boTr
Having purcloed the entire Intertotlntte,
31 lib, and thoroughly rehired and lmprovea
same, also erected .
SAWMILL
thereto, Ian nowprenarcd to doall kiacso
EXCHANGE or CUSTOM WOB
short notice and reasonable ternn-
on
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lumber of all kinds. Flour, Meat an" "
stantly on hand for sale, or In
EXCHAiTGS
for Grain or Stosk of any kind.
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