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HE ADVERTISER.;
THURSDAY, APRIL C, 1871.
T?c
IGMICVLTUIiAL.
There is much excitement through
out our country upon the benl law
question, and we present one eomrau
. mention upon the subject. There are
many who are yet undecided how to
vote if an election should be ordered.
A large number of the people ofj
LIST OF l'KEKIUaiS I
To lie Awarded at tlc Flftlk Annual j
JPair of the Xebrcmka State Board of
Agriculture, to be leld at Broivu
vlllc, Nebraska, September 26tli,
37tl, 28tli and 29tb, 1871.
CXjjS-SS "VI.
AGRICUI.TCK.A1j PRODUCTS.
CEO. F. TAYLOR, Washington Coun
ty, Superintendent.
COMMITTEE James Gilmorc, Nebraska
City, Otoe l "04 Isaac Alhcrtxon, Schuyler,
Collar Co.; Geo. P. Tucker, Helena, Johu
sou Co.; I'. Roper, UeaLrlce, Gage Co.
Trees, not less than twenty-live in
number, nor lees than live in variety,
age not essential, Silver Plate HO 00
. one hundred. Silver Plato ..... .
Best specimen Honey I,octtst Hedge
plants, 1 year's Krotrth, not lcs than
one hundred. Silver Plate -..
Best exhibition or Nebraska grown
Nursery Stock, Silver Plate
PLANS OR MODELS.
Best Plan or Model for Farm Residence,
special premium by V. "W. Abbey,
lticnartixon county, one pair rointiu
GRAIN.
Brownville have no -personal interest bushel Wiiite.siirimr Wheat sr, cu
i oo
4 00
20U
.Second best ...........M......-.. : ou
Rc.t specimen of not la than half
bushel Red Spring Wheat 4 CO
Second best .. ...... .. 2 vo
Bet .specimen of not les than half
bushel White Winter Wheat 4 00
Sccoad best . . ... 2 tw
Best specimen of not less thuu hulf
bushel Red Winter Wheat -1 CO
Second best . ............. ..... 2 00
Bet specimen of not les than half
bushel Ryc .. . .
Second best
Best specimen of not less than hulf
bushel Barley ...........
m.KrKJf I UvAvMMatHiHHttHiHHH.timHt nnimn.
Best specimen of not less than half
bushel Oats.. ...... ......... .... 4 (0
Second best...... . 2 00
Best specimen of not less than one
bushc! cars Yellow Corn. . 4 00
Fccoiwl best........ ...... ........... 2 0J
Best specimen of not less than one
bu-hel curs White Corn-... A 00
Second best .. 2 W
Best specimen of not lei-s than half
bushel ears Early Corn . .. 4 00
Second Iest .. .......... 2 00
Best .specimen of not less than half
bushel ears Sweet Corn... . . 1 00
Second'best . ...... 2 uO
Best specimen or not less than half
bushel ears Top Corn
SEEDS.
Best Peck Timothy Seed . 4
Second bcst... . 2
Best Peck Clover Seed 4
Second best......
ROOT CROPS.
Best half bushel Early Potatoes...
i;i)the matter anil will vote as they
may have light upon the subject.
j
Some three weeks ago we published
the herd law now in force. In one
week thereafter the Dejjiocral pub
lished n paper which they entitled the
herd law, but which had no connec
tion with the act passed by our Leg
islature and opproved by the Govern
or. Why they tried to palm ofF that
publication upon its readers as The
law of the State is best known to
themselves. The people take it for
granted, as well they may, that we
gave them the law as it is and ate pre
panlug petitions to present to the
County Commissioners for a vote to
-bo-taken upon the subject as to wheth
erlhe, people wish it enforced in this
county or not. This will have a ten
dency to unsettle matters for a while.
The knowing ones contend that that
part of the law which permits a vote
to be taken is unconstitutional and
void. The constitution provides that "esthalf bushel Early Potatoes 4
the Legislature shall enact all laws
which must be in force until repealed
by a constitutional act legally passed
by a subsequent Legislature. That in
making and adopting a constitution
the people delegate this power to tl e
Legislature alone withoutany author
ity on the part of that branch of the
government to delegate to anT one or
any number of legal voters the right
to enact or repeal law3 and that any
power thus delegated is unconstitu
tional. "We have been told that our Legis
lators have said that they considered
"this power to suspend the operation
of the law doubtful and that the herd
law would be held to be general not
withstanding any vote to the contra- j Best thiee Musk Melons'.""."".".""".!!
mi.., ti j :. ... :- i Best three Ecir Plants
ij. x nut iiiuj j.iuseu il in litis suiijn;
to avoid the responsibility of passing
a law of this kind, apparently gener
al in its nature and that they had not
iho nerve to come home and face the
music with no herd law upon the rec
ord. These rumors are alloat, with
- how much foundation for their cor
rectness we are not now able to say.
The people want a certain thing one
way or the other. Thej- will not
spare the man that deceives them up
on so important a matter as this.
They do not want doubts to law over
and settle by way of expensive law
suits: but a rule to work to, so cer
tain that the wayfaring man, though
a fool, need not err in its interpretation.
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Second best
Best half bushel Potatoes for Winter
Second best 2 00
Best hair bushel Sweet Potatoes 4 00
Second lcst... ... .. .. 2 00
Best half bushel Beets 4 00
Second best . ...... 2 00
Best hair bushel Hat Turnips ..... 4 00
Second best . . .. 2 00
Best hair bushel Rutabagas 4 00
Second best .... ... . 2 00
Bast hair bushel Carrots 4 CO
Second best .. ........ 2 00
Best hair bushel Onions .. 4 00
Second best .. .. 2 CO
H'st twelve Parsnips ... .... . 3 00
All the foregoing must be raised by the ex
hibitor. VEGETABLES.
Best six heads of Cabbage . . 2 00
.-oa
500
10 00
China Pig.
30 00
Best Plan- or Model ror a Farm Barn,
b)Kcial premium by John L. Carson,
of Brownville, one Short Horn Dur
ham Calf. . 50 00
Hest Plan or Model for a Piggery, spe
cial premium by Gosper VfcTu ills, Lin
coln, one pair Poland China Pigs 30 00
Estimates of cost or plans to accompany
each.
No Individual or Arm offering special pre
miums in this class, will be permitted to
compete In that particular contest, in which
they offer premiums.
class -vni.
MACHINERY, IlIPliEMEXTS. &.C.
C. C. SMITH, Richardson Comity, Su
perintendent. COMMIT FEE A. G. Hastings, Lincoln,
Lancaster Co.; Chas Mathewson, Norfolk,
Madison Co.; D. A. Tisdel, Salem, Rich
unison Co.- James David&on, Xenia, Sarpy
County.
Second Iest..
Best six heads or Caullllower..... ..
Second best.... . .. .......
Best sir bunches or Cellery..... .
Second best..... ......... . ..
Best three Pumpkins . .,
Best three Winter Squashes.. .,
Rest twelve Tomatoes
Best three Water Melons...
1 00
2 00
100
2 00
1 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
Best twclva Cucumbers
Best display or Vegetables, all or which
must be raised by the exhibitor 5 00
The premiums in this class have been dou
bled above that heretofore ottered, with a
view to pay ror the article in addition to the
premium. All articles obtaining premiums
in this class are to be donated to the Fair,
and either sold on the ground to the highest
bidder ror the benefit or the Association, or
distributed gratuitou-ly in small quantities,
ns the Board may determine.
CLASS VII.
CHAMPION.
Sit-
Bbdford, ilarch 27th 1S71.
Editor Advertiser: In looking over
your colums I liud that you cordiallv
Jqvijte alUthinking men of" this Coun
ty to furnish something for your col
ums. I will therefore avail myself of
the opportunity to sketch a few
thoughts, if you deem them worthy
of space please use them, if not cast
them aide. The ideas that I wish to
suggest are drawn out by the effort
now being made by the anti-Herd
Law men to suspend its operation
wicntn our county by a vote oi our
citizens. "Were I to consult my own
interest only, I should say suspend
the law, but after mature deliberation
Iconic to the conclusion that- we far
mers should view the matter from a
higher standpoint. I would ask the
farmers who have their cultivated
lands inclosed by fence, do you wish
to expel the man with limited
means from those beautiful 'prairies
adjacent to your farms, which you do
not own, because he is unable to
fence? Do you wish to grow rich by
saving tho hire of a herd-man and
pasturing tho same, and by so doing
retard the improvement of our coun
ty ? If you wish to do so, vote for the
suspension of tho law. Can wo afford
to appropriate $15,000 to send agents
to encourage emigration to our flour
ishing State, and then send the news
after them to Europe that we have
suspended the operations of the herd
law, and have no timber to build
fences to protect their crop. If we do
those things, are not our motives Bel
fish ? Some farmers argue that the op
eration of the law will drive all the
cattle out of the country and cut off
one great source of wealth. They tell
us that they can, and will suspend
the operation of the law by a vote of
the county, relying principallv on
the river towns, and especially
Brown ville. Isow citizens of Brown
vi lie, wi 1 1 you doit? Will you say by
your vote that those beautiful prairies
ehall remain a pasturageTor the stock
grower, who owns the cattle, and say
io tho farmer with small capital, go
farther back, we have no need of you ?
If so, you drive many good men out of
our county who would otherwise
stop and make their homes with us,
for the reason that they have no use
for our prairies without the protection
of the herd law. Beware merchants
and tradesmen of Browuville, how
you legislate for tho farmers of your
county. Your future prosperity de
pends niucu on the broad acre3 of
prairie yet unbroken, and should our
county board grant a special election
to ascertain the will of the people, I
hope it may not be in harvest. In
conclusion I would say, before you
cast your votes for the suspension of
the herd law, lot every man ask him
self in candor, do I do a great and
wise thing to vote agaiuts so righteous
a law?
Alexander Iveabxs.
Tt. II. WHEELER, Cass County,
perlutcndcnt.
COMMITTEE-F. A. Tisdel, jr.. Brown ville ;
J. L. Carson, Brown ville; 11. O. Minick,
Brownville; J. W, Holllngshead, Pawnee
City : J. T. Allen, Omaha.
Tills committee is composed of the Secre
tary or the Board, and tho Board Tor Managers.
Diplomas are offered for the following :
IJest Horae Power for general use.
Best Threshing Machine.
Bett Corn Planter (hore power.)
Best Horse Hay Rake,
liest Fanning Mill.
Best Horse Power Corn Sheller. '
Best Hand Power Corn Sheller.
lieat Farm Gate.
Be,t Portable Fence.
Best Harrow.
Best Field Roller.
Best Self-Raking Reaper.
Best Reaper and Mower Combined, ns b,aud
rake.
Best Mowing Machine.
Beat Corn Plow of nny kind.
Best Breaking Plow.
Best Stubble Plow.
Best Plow Team. Plow Harness.
Best Plowman, No. 1 Stubble Tlow.
Premiums to Plow Team and Plowman to
be decided in tho Plowing Match to be held
uuder the directten of the-Commlttee.
Best Brick Machine, operated on tho ground.
Best Hay leading Machine.
Best Churn, to be decided by churning on
the ground.
Best Window Sash.
Best Window and Door Blinds.
Best Doors.
Best Washing Machine, to bo decided bv a
washing match to be held on th rrnitmi
under the direction of the Awarding Com
mittee Best Corn Stalk Cutter.
Best Heading Machine.
Best Clothes Wrimrer.
Best Sausage Stufler and Cutter.
Best Well Pump.
Best lot or Cooper Ware.
Best lot or Hair Dozen Corn Brooms.
Best Horse Pitch Fork.
Best Pattern ror Wooden Bridge.
Best Stock Scales for use, to be put up.
Best Feed Grinder.
Best Hedge Trimmer.
Best Feed Roller or Steamer.
Best Wind Mill.
Best Hay Rake.
Best Farm Pump. 4
Best Seeder.
Best Sugar Cane Mill.
Best Knitting Machines,
Best Walking Cultivator.
Best Gang Plow.
Best Broadcast Seeder.
Best Sample Pine Lumber.
Best Sample Pine Shingles.
Best Sample Pine Mouldings.
Best and-most numerous collection of Agri
cultural Implements and Machinery.
Best Common Box Bee Hive.
Best Movable Frame Bee Hive.
Best Combination Bee Hive.
Best Colony of Italian Bees and Hlvo.
Best Colony of Black Bees and Hivo.
Best breeding Bee Hive.
Best Observation Bee Hive.
Best Terra Cot hi Ware.
Best Specimen Brick, not less than 25.
ijcsl jvispiay oi ire Arms.
BRYANT'S KVASEBXES
JRIiXCEOporSV IX.XL,.
CONTAINS A rrNE STOCK OP '
Apple Trees, '"
Eerrens,
Sliade Trees,
G-rapes.
Small Fruits, ' ,
Tree Seedling's.
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SEED HRICE LIST
Containlus list or
EYERSSSN
ana other
TREE SEEp,
Also.of cdditionnl Nnrser"Stock,offpiel for
spiuxG ojrirsri,
Scut with Retail Trice List to all applicants.
52-6m
I offer a very fine lot of
EVERGREENS
ofallslres: also.MAPLnS.KI.M,
CHESTNUT. ASH. and BOX EI,
PlilL All Nursery grown and
very tiTee. Ttinserymcn and Deal
ers will IlnJ it to their advantage ,
to examine my young Xnrsery
Stock, which I Intend making a
specialty in the future.
Packing Carefully Done.
Address,
. A. BRYAirr, JR.,
Princeton. 111.
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GILMAN'NUESERY.
.-AEPIJE TBEES. .
I'PLT. TREES (;ROWIC BY CS. Wo have
-Mv nboul twoIiltlcn Uiriftv. .stocky xrets. which
we oner at lite .VERY LOWEST CASH 1CATES.
"WeknoWwhatmeSfocJcls.'furit'wasput up under
our own personal supervision, nud we ttave no hes
itation hr-olfrrinc- it-to-th- public as equal to any
tiling In thc.couutry. ,
Wehavc-also an immense stock of splendid "N"o. 1
HEDG-R PLANTS,
'vrliicli tvill he sold in quantities to solt borers, from
one thousand upwards. We hare been at the busi
ness some twentv-lhree years, and feel confident
thnt we can give" satisfaction to all who may favor
us .with their .orders. .
PIEDGJE SEED.
hWedeul, largely in uriug.itsseason. JfulMiutruc-
i:on!orpioutiug una growing lurutsuea nil pur
chasers. "'
-, . ...Applg Seedlings f
We ralso-ln Iargoiuat5tIes, and seU arthe lowest
market rates.
Apple Koot Grafts,
i Are-a specially with ns. Wcputupimmene(iunn
f titles evcrywinter, and sell in lots to suit.
- W. li. Maun & Co., '
fJitnian-, Iroquois. Co. 111.
TTA.XjN3s2jR-,S
VA USER'S PILE TlE.lfEDY bas never
T I tatted (not even Ju one ease; to cure the very
worst cases ofUHnd, Itching or Bleeding Piles.
Those who are afflicted should immediately cali on
their druggist and get WAXA'AITS 1'JLK RE31E
J)Y. It Is expressly for the Piles, and Is not rccom-
menaea to cure any otacr atsease. it nas enreu
miuiv cases of over thirty yeara standing. Price
One hollar. For sale by druggbtts everywhere.
JJ-hTMmnTiJIMrfTli mi - -" - - "
2-om.
'WILLIAM D. SHELLEUEERCEp,
is wow iiEwr jfou timje
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Hardy Fruits.
A LARGE STOCK, two and three years-. tf best
old and CHOICE KEW UST or Apples and
Siberians, iliaer riuiu. Morello Cherrv Strcks.
Shade Trees. Hardy Shrnbs, Peonies and Fall
Bulbs, UIMop, Transcendent and Plumb's Oder
Clons, Root Grafts, if ordered early. Evergreens
small sizes and choice St eds for Spring Planting.
Send lor Price List. Tanners, order rtirect.
J. a XL.U3UI.
Mflni Green Hill yurserlei.SIilton. Whs.
APPLE root grafts,
OF ALL THE LEAIUXG
WESTERiNTVAKIETIES
PUT UP IN THE
VERY BEST MAIVIUER, AIVD
WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME
A Iso, n large stock or 2 and .t-ye'ir old Apple and
other fruit trees ror sale VERY CIIEA1-.. tend
for a price list to
PETER McGRANE,
Sw4m Bloonslmrton. III.
r v sjpeipsivV.
fpy.,.,-. n itinni-TrwiriTir-nr
WARNER'S DYSPEPSIA TONIC is pre-
pared expressly for Dyspeptics and these suf
fering with bubitual Costlveness. It is anllghUy
stimulating tonic and a splendid appctirer; it
strengthens the stomach and restores the digestive
organs to their healthy state. Weak, nervous and
dyspeptic persons should use n'.iRXEJrs JK5f
JtHPSrA TOX11Z For sale by druggists. Trice One
Dolla.
WARNER'S CotiBhBalsnjnis healing, soft
t enlng and expectorating. The extraordinary
power It possesses in Immediately relieving, and
eventually curinKtheiuostobstinatccasesofCoughs
Hoarseness', Asthma sod Coasainptlon is almost
Incredible. So nromnt Ls the relief and certain Its
effects in all the above cases, or any affection of the
throat and lungs, that thousands of physicians are
daily prescribing it, and one and all say that it is Ihe
most healing and expectorating medicine known.
Otic Uoie always affords relief, and iu most cases
one bottle ellccts a cure. Sold by druggLsts, hi large
bottles. Price One Dollar. It Is your own fault
if yon still caugh and suffer. The Balsam will cure.
WITS E OF tf jLTFIEL
MMIE great Blood Purifier and Delicious Drink.
1 AVnrner's Vinuiii Vita:, or Wine of Life, is
free from any poisonous drugs orimpnrities, being
prcparea ror inosc wno require a siunuiant. it is a
m.it
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llendld appetizer aud tome, and tlie Illicit thlngin
he world for purifying the blood. It is the most
pleaMint and delicious article ever offered to the
SCREENS
FROM BLEAK WINDS
THE GREAT
NEED 8F IHE PBAIBIE!
CO 00
35 00
.. 30 00
25 00
0
250
above
FARM AND FIELD CROPS.
Best managed, best arranged, nnd
most productive farm in Nebraska,
not less than 40 acres, special premi
um by W. W Abbey oi Hichardson
county, an Agricultural Library 8100 00
Best yield per acre. Corn, not less than
10 ncres, yield not less than 75 bush
els per acre, special premium bv J.
J. Uospcr, Lincoln, Nebraska, one
"Challenge Feed Mill" .'.
Best yield per acre. Fall Wheat, not
less than twenty acres, vleld not less
than 30 bushels per acre, live bushel
sample to be exhibited, special pre
mium by F. A. Tisdel, Jr. & Co.,
Brownville, A. P. Dickey's Premi
um tsiuniiig Mill
Best yield peracre. Spring Wheat, not
.-.s.s Minn mil ncres, yieu not less
than 25 bushels per acre, Silver
I i lilt
Best yield peracre, Oats, not less than
u:ii acres, yiem not less tiian slxtv
busheLs per acre. Silver Plate .!.
Bast yield per acre. Barley, not less
pan ten ncres, yield not less than 45
bushels per acre. Silver Plate r5 00
Best yield peracre, Irish Potatoes, not
less thnn two ncres. vleld nnt. !.
than 200 bushels per acre. Silver
Plate
"- ......................... ...
At least one bushel of each of the
Held crops must be on exhihitlnn
Competitors tor Premiums on Crops are re
quired to rurnish a statement under oath
and to have the ground and its produce ac
tually measured, by not less than two disin
terested persons, whoso statements shall be
verified by an ntlidayit
A statement of the kind and condition of
: i . . V u "eiy ami quality of the seed
planted or sown, and the mode and expense
or cultivation, must be presented in wrltlnjr
before the premium will be awarded.
Ihe whole amount of roots or grain pro
duced on the amount of land specified, must
be measured or weighed. Itootcropsestlina
tod by weight-sixty iionnds to bo consider
ed n hushei : and "rain eroiw t- im .i.,L..rn.i
or weighed according to the nsual standards.
-oY"M"-"iis ior premium on best mana"
ctl. best arranged nnd most productive farm
will be required to furnish a simple lorm of
farm bookkeeping, embracing the cost of
....... ., improvements, actual cost of each
.??.f nro(lutt. Per cent of proilt on each.
mnhinUr01 CCUt- poflt ou the whole rarm
number or acres or farm, number crncn
under rence, and what kind or rence. hedge
or wood, number of acres under cultivation
!!?- Tf ?cres V.1 each cropland number of
r."i.I r"'"yjLHU ",e otueu operations
h;"'4V-T,i,."?,i0"u.c?PJ to I"" of
-...j. ...giuiai uvmg io inuuee rarmers to
ScSun"CU,rand accurateet aiXcredi?
JJ1 ' Prnt will be tho ruling trait
in deciding competition, thus enabling the
farmer with but forty acres to compe e with
the man of live hundred ncres or more.
mimiu1' "-"eement of the farm Im.
JiS. m for convenience and labor saving
arrangement or orchard, garden, laws&c if
wiu'lSr1 Int. MIn A rm
m,i c005111""! incomplete without an or-
hL0le s.tcment as to Products and
per cent, profit must be furnished under
iKa!dItIon to tuo Premiums above offerfd
?n7i??t;.manaKed'.best nrranged and most
K?tXearm:bestyIeldtcn acres corn,
best 3-ield, ten acres each, Spring and Fall
wheat; best yield ten acres oats; best yield
ten acres barley -and best yield two acres
potatoes, there will bo nwarded to the suc
cessful competitor in each, a silver medal
engraved "Champion," to be held only by
the party obtaining it from year to year ns
he or she may bo tho successtal competitor.
HEDGES, GROVES AND ORCITAnns
Greatest number of rods live fence and
best stand of any variety of Plants
,ra,?e Orange, Buck Thorn. Apple
Hlhi--, LRttst' Ac-Planted in the
year 1S71, Silver Plato 2j v)
Greatest number or Fruit Trees anil" best"
itand10I,any and all varieties, plant-
OhlIi?lIlver Plate - 25 00
Cheapest and mostsuccesstully planteil
.u..,.wnilcUj.Brcnce oi anv kind,
planted at any-time within five years
past. Silver Plate .. 15 00
Cheapest and mostsuccessrullv planted
Grove of any kind, not less than one
thousand trees, planted at anv time
Vritlllll llVO Vlniv Kflct Qll tl. ,- nn
Cheapest and mostsuccesrnlly planted
Orchard, or any and all varieties not
less than one hundred trees-planted
p1''" flveyear. past, Silver Plate... 15 00
""' .; ts vjicuaru not less than five
years old special premium bv J. W.
Pcarman, Nebraska City, Nursery
stock to amount . Z. "5 00
Second best 10 acre Orchard-nor'less "
iiiuii uve years oiti -special premium
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CLASS 1.
HIISCELIjANB.OUS.
AV. D.
County,
SCOTT, Richardson
, . superintendent.
CMMrTTEE-W. II. Haggee, Grand Island,
- -H"110-5," Canfield, Decatur, BurtCo.J
TI. Rhodes, Tecumseh, Johnson Co.: w!
Bruuer, West Point, CumlngTCo.
Diplomas are offered ror the following:
VEHICLES.
Best Family Carriage.
" TopButrcv.
" Spring Wau
agon.
uuuer.
" Pair Bob Sleds.
STOVES, TINWARE, ic.
Best Cook Stove,
" lot or not less than five pieces of Tin
ware. " lot or not less than five pieces or Conner
ware.
" lot or not less than five pieces of Brass
Ware.
" and largest display of Stoves and ware.
CABINET WARE.
Best Bureau.
" Center Table.
" Sofa.
" BookCase.
" Set Parlor Chairs.
" Set Common Chairs.
" Mattress.
" and largest display of Cabinet Ware
TANNER'S, SADDLER'S AND SIIOEMAK-
Best Three Cair Skins Tanned.
Best Three Kip Skins Tanned.
Best Three Sides or Sole Leather.
" Double Farm Harness.
Double Can Inge Harness.
" Single Buggy Harness.
" Man's Saddle nnd Bridle.
" Lady's Saddle and Bridle,
' and largest display or Harness, Sadilles
and Bridles.
" Pair Men's Dress Boots.
" Pair Men's Coarse Boots.
Pair Men's Gaiters.
' Pair Lady's Gaiters.
" Pair Lndy's Slippers.
" and largest display or Boots and Shoes.
NATIVE EVERGREENS
The PiReries of Northern Wisconsin.
With my favorable facilities I am able to sell plants
5 to 12 Inches High,
at the rollowlng LOW prices for Spring of 1ST1.
White Pine :.:.
Arbor Vltao
Hemlock
3alsam Fir
Norway Pine
American Spruce..
American Larch...
Per 10ft) Per 5000
?3 00 $10 00
3 00 1000
300 10 00
4 00 1750
5 00 22 50
..... 5 00 02 50
350 1000
public, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, bitters
or any other article. It Ls more healthy and cheaj
er. Both mule and female, young or old, can take
the Wine of Life. It is. in fact, a lire preserver.
Those who with to enjovgood health and a freeflow
of lively spirlLs. will do well to take the Wineof Life
It is dillereut lrom any thing ever before in use. It
Lspold by druggists; also by nil respectable saloons.
Price OnoDollar. in quart bottles.
EMMENAGOGUE.
q a MBMemiji .wiwmaAjKjgAjH'uw
WARNER'S EMJIENAGOGUE Is the only
T article known to cure the Whites, lit will cure
In every case.) Where Is the family in which this
important medicine Ls not wanted? Mothers, this
Ls the greatest blessing ever offered you, and you
should immediately procure it. It Ls also a sure
cure for female irregularities, and may bedepended
upon In every case where the monthly How has
been obstructed through cold or disease. Sold by
druggtsts. Price one Dollar. Or sent by mail on re
ceipt of One Dollurane a Quarter.
.ddrox (! State St.. Chicago, III.
Is the Largest and Most Attractive in the
I OFFER VER1T SUBSTANTIA!. ADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS WHO
MA1T DESIRE TO
PUECHASE IN THIS
IV A PTi T?
1.
For sale bv
H. C. LETT,
McCRElJRY & NICKELIi,
sepISyi Brownville, Nebraska.
Trees 20 to 30 Inches lii&rh.
White Pine
Hemlock.. ...
Arbor Vitae
Balsam FIr
Norway Pine
American Spruce
American Larch-
PXjtwd
ooa
. 6 00'
coo
. Bvd
5 00
8 00
5 00
One Thousand Siiaar Maple, .1 to 5 Inches
Hlsh, for SljSO; Five Thousand
lor Sb',00.
PACKING FREE !
TERMS: Cash, or C.O.I), hy Express.
Transportation by Steamer to Chicago Is but a
small Item.
Address SAMUEL EDWARDS, Jr.,
Mm GREEN BAY. WIS.
A 3035. FOR7KE filELLIOR.
MA&IAR? A PrivviConnirtthe
WairCIljTVf Mr-iel. cr lbo about to
inar-j. n tb pbniulogjcil
IIIirG? nijsjerlet ud ititUticniol
VtWILi7Ea ihs miiI jstem. with tb
littdiicorenetinprrxJocint
tna prtTeotiDg elTfpHne, hew :e rvwnre t bt comclexion, Ac
tcu li aalntcnrstiu; worker two bunJrrdtad twenty toar
tt. wita oucicrou. engraving) a J ccntilni Tmtutbe lntor
BUoa for thora wbo r mrrirf,or ecnteoplsln manispi.
BUU, tt it a book that ought to be kept BLr losS aad kcj-, aJ
iv, .ki a csicjcsii j a iu m noce.
ii. v aoj- uo irew i pooiasc; tor xiicj- rxiis. ..xly?
Aairtis Dr. Butts' Dlipesurj. Vo. 2i'orlh Eltbth Straet,
St. Louis, Ho. . jr- -
.flotlce to tho Afflicted and
" Unfortunate
Scfbra appljlnj to tba of"rirSi i;iieif h drertln la
ynbMfi papers, or mlnr. anj- qaaek munli, ptrs Dr. Botta'
verk, no matter wtat tout nlaenn 1, or bow deplorablA rear
cendltloa.
Dr. Batti ean t eennTtt. psiimyltf or by nail, n tht
alKaaes mtntloorl In hit wntt. )E, o.lJorIll Eirht!
Street, bttwcea lrLet and Cbcitnat, S L. Loulj, Ho.
HEW YORK 0IE mWE CLGTHITO EU1J
SFEIHG fk
lrTfe
A Bare Collection.
T30TCLA?nyS rECTIPTSMsits Jrtf, Plwnrtrlee, la,
campriilDSTaiaablelnfotmatiimrur tTerjbodr Seat by
malt (free of rcUgt fur H FT T Ootf. Xiitt h.B.2iOB
HASDY, Xo. tSorta Ehjlab tlrect St. louif. ito.
TJBAKK'S COLLr.CTIOX iTne"arly em ba.ilred receipt for
f naklosBranay;allkInJiof ine. t.ia.Alo, Beer. Cor.
tltlf, Baperier Cider, and much otber atefat Informatloa
for thoie dealing In ormanufacturiagaoyafttieaboTe.eltttt
GJSTT'S JFTJttmTSTHlTlsrGi- C3-OOTJS,.
Siats and gass. Boot
wmtt
IfSiJ
i
IIj4A
SllOQS,
UMBRELLAS,
CCS. Vjii "S i 'rgS B V) 3 k
BUS ks a "42 a . a0 d
a S M 1
V M
jems
13 u O lELx.
9
Eeat by Halt (fre of rwtr) far Tlfty Cent.
A. J1UlUiUUl,l,i
AilAniB
ortU EUbth urett, St. Louii, '
Bay Me and Til Do Yon Good
fruit
AT1
GROWERS
SUHHYSIDE NURSERIES,
CLINTON, IOWA.
J. E, & A. BATHER, Proprietors.
A GAIX WE OFFEB AT BEASONABLE PBI--l.
cos, alineaisjortmeut of
GREEXHOUSE AND
BEDDING PI.ANTS,
ORSAJIEJtTAIi AND
FRUIT TREES,
EVERGREENS AND
FLOWERING SHRUBS
GRAPE VINES AND
SI.ALL. FRUITS,
HARDT HERBACEOUS
FLOWE1UX6 PLANTS,
ALSO
VECJSrABLE AND PLOWEE SSEDS.
Descriptirc Priced Catalogue
Sent Free to all Applicants.
Addreas
2V2m
J. R. & A. BATHER,
SUKNYSIDE UUBSERIES,
Clinton, Iowa.
by
Tel)ort bas it that Senator Buck
ingham, of Connecticut, requested
Sumner to state in his speech that he
was not hostile towards the Republi
can party, that his speech might not
injure the Connecticutelection.. Sum
ner declined after consideration.
The report of San Domingo Com
missioners was to be handed to the
President yesterday, and sent to Con
gress to-day. The members are reti
cent, but anti-annexation seems to be
tue prevailing sentiment.
x- . I ., .u
n 5? er5 fiIocK amount 15 00
Best Ave acre Orchard not less than 5
years old special premium bv J. W.
rearman, Nebraska City, urserr1
Stock to amount ;. 0 ft)
feccond best Ave acre Orchnrd not less
wmii uve years oiu special premlara
J. . Fearman. rcphrfiet-n nttv
'rStiwttn.i.t "
by
v- .,. . . t '-'.
urjery iock to amount , 10 00
Best stand, cheapest planted nnd culti
vated Grove, of not less thnn 5 acreR.
nnd not less than eighty rods of Live
cnce not less than three years
growth on the same farm, special
premium by Fnrnas. Sons Co.,
Tjrwi'iv,11.e' ursry Stock to am'tj 50 00
nest collection of Evergreens, not less
tban twenty, nor less than five varie
ties, special premium by J. "V. Pear
man. Nebraska City, cash 20 00
iremlums will be awarded on statements
under oath, eertjflj b three dlslnte?el?ed
."i!omp.:inIe1 b a detailed written
statement, gtvlne variety of nlants nnrt
SSt OIirees "ving. and dead; cost of
plants and trees, and cost of planting.
Bectf-peclmen Nebraska grown Fruit
Fresh Garden, Bower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree & Shrub, and Ever
green Seeds, prepaid by mail," with
directions for culture. Twenty
five different packets of either clas&
for $1.00. The six classes for $5.
20.000Bs.EverCTeenandTreeSdB? AtimIp tv,-
Cherry, $:&: Grass Seeds; Beet, Cabbage, Carrot.
Onion. Suash. Turnip, and all Vegetable and
Flower wed. In small or larsre ntmntitlm. nisr.
Small Fruits, Stocks, Bulbs. Shrubs. Jloses. Verbe
nas, Ac hy mall, r repaid. Xew Golden Banded
Japan IJly, roc. Priced Descriptive Catalocue sent
.-?r r'Jn less. gratis. Agents wanted.
hi)IesalH IJst to Agents. Clubs und the Trade.
Seeds on Commission.
B.. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed
.?rouse'P1J"InouUl. Mass. Established inlWi
l6-"im
BANK RESTAURANT.
GEORGE DAUGRjERTT,
Proprietor.
No. ST Maia street, BrewHTlIle.
BOARD
BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
MT'AT,S AT ATT. HOURS.
Alexander & JLange,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
-tf JETFEBSOX COUNTT, SZBKAfiKA.
Grow Apples that will Keep until
Apples Gome Again.
Apple Trees of Soutieru
and Western Orifin,
THAT ABE ADAPTED TO THIS TLIJIATE !
MOST of the old Standard Northern sorts are not
adapted to the Southw et. but ripen prema
turely, drop from the trees, and are more liable to
bitter rot.
Two year treei. 5 Io T feet, selected, first class
stock at $10 per 100. At lower rates by the quantity
to Dealers or large Planters.
i3Send for a catalogue, free to all.
a. ar. tAWVEn.
South Pass, 111. on III. Ccn. K. B.
Ozark Orchard N'ur.serle. 52-fim
1871.
Great Through Southern & Eastern
PASSJ21VGEB LINE,
B1A.NSAS CITY
ST JOSEPH A COUHClf BLUFFS
Railroad Line.
B'ry MILES THE SH0KTEST
BETWEEN
Omaha, Cotuicil Bluffs
THE EAST AND SOUTH,
t'I.1 ST. JUSJSfM
Making it the best and most direct Itoutc from
BROWNVILLE
to Southern and Eastern cities.
TWO EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS
Ijeave Missouri River, opposite Oraaba, dailr on
arrival or Union pacilic Express Trains. The-L30
afternoon Express has
QMAQNIFICENT PULLMAN'S
t-w iuaato oiuopiai; viars anacfied.
One running through to Qulncy. the other throuch
to&t.Iouis, WITHOUT CHANGE. uluer'nrouSh
conltffiS'ftfe- rrS ,D tlmet0
JEast and South.
This Is the only Line giving Pasjengcrs choice of
Itoutes. either viaQuincy or SULouIa.
BEGULAL CONNECTIONS.
AT ST. JOSEPH with Hannibal & St. Jasenh
.'. Maryvllle, Norway. Ac -"
WntVhStJo5eP.n & DcnverBallroad for Troy
. athena.and5Torthern Kansas. '
AT ATCIIIStlX with Central arWh Pacific
m 15-?? ?r CenI Kansas. "nc
AT KANSAS C IT V Union Depot,
...... ...ui.u luisDun sna Jiis-soarl Pacini-Ttnii
CWcnh&elasJOSephRaUrooaforQni
hpeSdteS?a"r0Ul fr ---
?3 lssourl IU ver. Fort Scott AGulfltailroad
Jo'utKKSsk tete Spr!n
t!HiiC?.nsasCity&SantaI'e Railroad for Ot
tawa, Garnet. tc tc
Passengers who pnm e Tvf -? nii..it. , ...
?,IS. by XiP F" rivlne a an opportunity to
Jrt, through growing cities and thriving vll-
Jik for IViir Ticket tia tht
Imi City, St Joseph k Gouuci! BId Tbongh Line.
PULLMAN'S PALACE CARS ON
NIGHT TRAINS.
Tickets lor sale at all the General Ticket Offices.
A A""rES .A. 1j. hoprixs,
Genn Pass. Agent, Oen'l Saperlntendentt
St.JoHeph.Mo. St. Joseph, ilo.
eo
ROOT & PLAWT
"DT CLEA5SIXO TnK BLOOD XTTO
- arauliii; tho Mrer tni ktattin Or
gans to htttihjii tioa, htia Pills curs
miny cois:ilou 1 leh It would not fc
uppowd tticjrcouM rradi. iach M Hud
Jcnt.Pjitix tikSiok Hoaijui ottnt
Uxkm A-r Firr. VetLstxt, Ctnum.,
Kncmnm NrciULou L-tOTArriii.
Baiocs Dts.jiiht, Knwri Arnaioxi
Coxtrn-ATios Ieiiitt. 'mu or all
xtcm UrirEr-; Jiinmcr. sad etber kin
drel ewnpUlnu ri.Iog rrom s Io- itate of
toe body, or ol)tnctJon of It. fanetioni.
Cei&r f r f rfim nrarv.n nil... iul....
ucj tin bo Uktn it si I timet and under all eircuia.Usrt"
wltbmt ir4 to diet or laiinen.
Price 2 5 cent labor.
Prepsrcl by tho flrsrsnti Mrflrfne C . St. toa!. Jfo.
Bold by drssgiiu n 1 dealer, la Bicdivlso eierywher.
"0
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CO
GREAT
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
The Ortat Soothing Jletnedj,
INDUCEMENTS OFFERED.
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
!
MTHEESON
m.
WHiTOoifB'S
xxur,
Core, eolle ad grlpiae la tbe ) PRIOR
25
J CENTS
5i.nreeouaagrIp!ae!aUie)
bowl, sod faeiUuteJ tbe pro-(
V tt.t.AUf
i rtaDancj coflrtiisiftwA a - Tnvm
TCOWli'Rcomfi All fH..,M in,,?... .t KIWA
TrT I . . . ------, tw r -3
ti&ur. itufcnu t&a cHUdrta. JCXSX9
SxKUF. (ofsiiijM. jCXxfTS
Jl dl.rJn-.brtbton by TmUxuror any ctb Jeiail n.
PAVS6 Ornon Mtdleine Co.. St. LobIj, Vo7
W 7 dngguu aud dral.ra la raediia tTernrbtra.
170
No. 70 Main Street,
BLOCK, :.-...
BEOWNVILLE, 3SrE?B.
hbrancd: mouse at tecumses, neb.
Sold Since Their Introduction
Tlie Most Successful,
POPULAR and PERFECT
COOSXITG
MACHINES
OF THE PERIOD,
ARE OUR WELL KNOWN
r .
THEO
DORE
HILL
(Sh
.6
yy
a
Wholesale and Retail
3f33S3!Ja!.3L.S33e. 33$&
mi
I hkl I I' I I (
ein? oi me Simplest Con-l
siruction, are easily managed
iuu euuriinieca io give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION !
o jl e.
E T S
rv C
As no article in the household has a greater In
fluence In promoting the health, comfort and hap
piness of the family circle than the Cook Stove, it
is economy as well as policv to set the VERY BEST.
And In bnylntr the CIIARTEK OAK. vou can relv
on KCttlne the most Successful, Topular A Perfect
Cooking Stove ever made.
sold bv
Excelsior Manufacturing Co
Gia and 614 Kortlt MM a. Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI,
'J
-xkh.
LIVE STOVE DEALERS
-ura-
Garden Tools,
AxULLina;
AT W, I. SHELUSKBEHCER WSSug.toT sale at the-AdvertIr"
Win. D. Sliellenberger,
BROWJTVTLIE. TTEB.
OIL
CLOTHS
AND MATTINGS,
Mcpherson block, -
No. 76 MAjTN- ST., BEOVNYILLEEB.
e have the Largest Stock, and make the Lowest Price.
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