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3S3 r---8ga!rT3-3aioti rrmiyrrrriagTg.'B: t?S32Z!!2SSSSSar?Srfii ietg3ia(flrtlf-jggaax.r- ADVERTISER . 1 SO&MNG, AUGUST 10,in. AtJRJCVLTUIistL. v .a 8Ue Fmfcr.--To be held at -. Septetnlx a. 27, 5M, 29, 1871. Liberal. OrM to the world. Xo K -.trlfcs. For partlcnlara, aMres .i n Pr'.denl, Brotrnvllie, or D. r, .Secretary, IlaUauMMtUi. Ill F'emlwina By W.W. AKBKY, . 1 1 toe nratr, .Salon. Klcljardijn ' ).. lor Ui MMimcedL bt prang - r , tyrKuctive farm fu Ncbnutta, .. 4tt acre, and liJt model for ' 'ir-. AarlcnUuraJ lAbrary, HW, iolaod (Jblna Pig--, ! PB.'fc-iftftL!!te,vebr . Jrt not ! than 73 bnahcls per I, i.gKeedMIH.Stfl. L. C A TOOK, battker aitd irtock . i .vuvllle. Neb., for bent plan or ! f.irtu baro. Short Horn Durham W. PKARMAIf, ICurwryaMui. Ke- ir. Neti.,ftr ht ami b.ohU l-ct ' ,i . year orchards. Auacry block S. VAH,WSS & OJ., Xnrwsrysneii, ' Si., for Mt stand, cheapest j. ii'd cultivated arove, X ni le . ... rea, am! aot tesa than eighty rod notlatuaii three year tfrowtb -.nefarro. Nursery afaocK, $50. . :lIiL. Jr., & '-. dealo-.i In me , i..ipliaieiitM. Brown vllks NeU, fw i ir arrc o 6H wtoeat, Tiot lew s. j i M t lu than aO hm.f 1 fnuJivl Dwoai' U he rjthiWted. h Premium faaninK Mill, S. . ,:U & TUUJ, tock bnxcru, , . . , I ffce best plan or iinxlrt for - 'Vie 1'alr PIa-d China l'Jge. 85J. l por ucrv ui ijm.ii'". o v.. i r I 'ity Agrli-ulturnl W'rt. Bur- w for the Jj"st buslM'l rwrn.One ly WulkJng Colt! vator, IV. a - t rtnisen on the gronad, od a- i l flclivcry So be made duiiug the 1 1 . V. l.r H HIP & CO , plow factory .. . I, I'Jv. for best kWMia, No. 1 sT & BK ni.K Y. -Aarlcultaral ..-ago. III., lor bustyl. Id ir acre t ifss lbn tH aero, yh-id not l.4?s .n jiiwhato per acne, One Km Iky Ha . . A (XX. Sf oUne I'low Worka.Mo- i r lt tira aTtTeorn , In Nlt.fe l ,Un Dwrc Mollne Plow, 12 itch N FHTI.KTON A Of J manHftwtur- vlerJu WillUra'H Coiuhlawl l"a- , - riCJott'ph. Mo. for lK,t wi ii , one tHXtniit MU1, valufwl ut f. .c, rcr -PalklB An nt PurM- of W. In mada up w i.nlOK, Walklnx, and other Kcrfae .. is .! ttel.Uara-U-r, to ba dUttrib- i .tMauaaaydetTintne. Satrda . Mth vlll be d voted entirely Jo t -xclN, under rwu ruin and i--as may Jha horfarinUol upiti . .it is ar provided aith a fln.t-clu iiiviu Track. L. l-JTJMT OB" TREES 03T CX.I JIA.YK. .. ivv repeatedly been asked to t fr publication, our nieas or rf " ii m ou the subject of the iuflu- tree planting oti the climate. " ' i re are those who havo had ho ; j,. vre. experience, and given the r scientific investigation, we 1 ' o jvq a brief collection of his- i fu;ta awl evidences, relative to 4 -f. noting subject. We iweface, . -v. r. by Buying that an experi- - fifteen year in Nebraska, i riita Uic as-scrtioi! that very iier- .... , ."1 and satisfactory changes for i, iotli -in climate aud the coiisc- : productions of the aoil, have jkice under our oljservaliou by . " nut tiec planting forest, fruit s . , o fence. The (Joography we ' :l wlieti a Iwy, taught that all v uiijry west of the Misbouri riv . . .ii. barren deocrt. In fact there e vet liviug who believe tiiit ' i ry to be the "Great American uv' And ytt, the fact ar , that . i.,i ortioii of 'Ood'a Daita'u" .1 I t-ss a richer or more productive j uticeding this antiquated idea k i . e teeit true at the time the in- -'o)! was furnished upon which . ' vraplier referred to, based his ,-ji'i we have witnessed, propor- ' c ) y, equally as radical changes ' ii . hitio:is within the past decade I . half; aUributabloin a very gret t . .iK', we are sure, to the results of - i siting and other agricultural omenta. U niatic efforts have been made in rcat parts of the world to iu- i .t tree growing where they had . trod or had never been known , . - ith important results. u India the planting of extensive ; -u-has had a marked influence W i the climate. 'Sgypc which . ny had only about six rainy ... ... ery year, since b ing rc-iaiit- . n a large scale, has already sl t " 1 to twenty-foar. Among the .! ''itoncd measures of tbe admlnie t n of the French government, m iiich is especially notewoniy is if planting immense tracts of k. i .it Algiers, esiceiaHy with Aus- r.. ait trees namely, Aoacia tnoUss- . nd 4cicf loplianUui. Planta- . .i' of these treee, stoned a few e l-uro, have attained a height of ' l nine to twelve feet, and in their v growth and great extent have i changed the climate very i i -h--twice as mnh rain and dew 'Ii'ihi the neighborhood as before. 'i r the same auspices, sixteen . ,r. miles of the swampy, un- t't country along the coast of . i'a;. of Bisfcay, in tlio Department i.e Landes, was planted with mil , i of trees especially the cork oak . 1 -wamp piuc--with surprisingly u fuiai results; the trees having Ir. hied the land so as to destroy the aU fevers, and to change it into a v.! thy country with pine forests. j iaj law requires that for every ioi ntdown two shall be planted, il it is said to be executed with rig- loiHt-ewerity." r.lnrsh'g "Xan and Nature" treats i'l'v and to the point "the inlluencos t ?vf rkd by man upon the physical i ndition of the earth ami the atmos Vcre, and deserved stress has been laid upon the important part played 1 y trees in all phenomena connected ith the amelioration of elimates and ih restoration or iucreoso of rain-fall, .ii 1 the diminution in the number :u the intense severity of inunda tions, &c. Mr. Buchan, a well-known luetcorologistof Edinburg, has lately made a roport to the scientific society cf that city in regard to certain meas ures about being introduced by the Governor of Malta for replanting the Hand with trees, in which he re marks that the characteristic features of the climate of that island are the old northerly winds of the winter, a d the excessive heat of summer, with agrcatsearcity of water through out the whole year. The entire ab Fonoo of trees on the island was thought to intensify and increase t.e?e extremes, and it was believed ha '. f-urino-un abuudant Povrr. Cf r n UA, ,, ,, ,, the agitation oj the climaio. Mr. JJUVUBU, 4l itlWlVUKV ' C3-- I heorv of such a mel torn tf on, states that while U'c highest temperature of liM air occurs in summer between z and 8 o'clock p. in., the change in tbe trees is very blow, tbe leaves not at- taimog their maximum temperature ! tbJ eacci.puon ff live hundred copies until ) o'clock p. in. Thus, while j f,,rnish,,d t,c state Board for its use, fw .imoHtiberie changes are rapid, L, K(1I.ril,.rtf of St.it g distxibutes to the teiopemUire varies blowly m trie V --w j r w trees, aid therefore they serve, hko tbe ooean, :: equal!zers of tbe iem peratare, moderating the heat of the day aud maintaining n lcr tem perature during ibe nightr In continuation of the same subject Mr. Bucfian renmrka that, as asr is heated by Contact with the soi, and js irevs fcuvii:i tjnc u" j'... radiation, they must diminish, tne force of the sun's rajs, especially in the lower strata o.f tle atmosphere. The exhalation of moisture by trees produces coki in the air by abstract ing tbe latent heal from it. This low erii.g of the temperature gives to the air a greater degree of humidity. Agaiu, the leaves of trees exercise an important influence in cooling iho atr mospheie, m the tree itself, by its ra diation of heat, becomes sensibly low er iu temperature, and thus cools te air as it plays among the leaves." livmoso PJC ACHES. Heretofore we In Kebraska have re lied almost entirely on Seedling Peach trees. We are not disposed to discourage the idea ; think it is the main dependence. Yet there are many well known hardy budded va rieties worthy of cultivation in our Stale. This season quite a number of our citizens have fruited, for the first i.vo fmitl and oerfected tiiemselves J ouitt-to satisfiictioa this season. Tlnel latter varieties are showing nantl-; j-jnwjlv. I -- 1 sbkbX'IKG APW.M- j Barney OUms, one of the j Germans of this county, who lieagiv- j un much attention to fruit growing, , has left with us a number of apple seedlings for examination, which we are pleased to pronounce of promise. They are rather small below medi umbut possets some essential char acteristics. They are early, of fine favor, and will bearhandling. They will be submitted. Quite n delegation of representa tives of the Eastern Agricultural and Horticultural press are now "on the wing" in the west, on an "Agricul tural Editorial Excursion." They have managed to give our Sltto the dodge. Will home one "ri&e aud ex plain ?" We regret this, as our Agri cultural and Horticultural AhocW tions would have delighted in honor ing them. They went west from Leavenworth aud should return by way of Omaha. Wo say to the ex cursionists that, while we may bt permitted to ignore the Macedonian ery, "Come over and .kelp us," iu western parlance, we extend the invi tation, ''Come aud cc us." If wt fail tosh ow you a country and pro duels worthy of mention, say so. . nit tr gi- STATS FAIRS. The following information relative to Htuie Fair I his season wo publish for the hem fit or oar readers. They ere held as folio as : Georgia, Maeon, Oct. 23-26. New York, Albany, Oct. 2-6. Ohio, Hpring.ield, Sept. .S-V2. "Iowa, Ccdr itapidi, Sept. 112-t5. Illinois, DoQuoiu, Sept. 13-80. Colorado, Denver, Sept. 12-10. Arkansas, Little Rock, Oct. 2 G. Louisiana, New Orleans, Nov. 18. North Mo., Hannibal, Sept. 26-30. Minnesota, St. Paul, Sept. 26-29. Kansas State, Topekn, Sept. 11-15. Alabama, Montgomery, Oct. 16-20. Nebraska, Brownville, Sept. 26-29. California, Sacramento, Sept. 18-23. Central Iowa, Dcs Moines, Sept 16-22. 9 Northern Ohio, Cleveland, Sept. 11-16. Central Kentucky, BaiivUic, Sept. 19-22. Wisconsin State, Milwaukee, Sept. 6-29. Central Ohio, Mechanicshurg, Sept. 19-22. Northern .Ken tacky, Florence, Sept. 19-22. Cotton States, Augusta, Ga., Oct. 31-Nov. -1. Atlanta, A. & J. A., Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 16-21. Am. Pomological, Richmond, V., Sept. G-8. Cedar Valley, Ia.f Cedar Valley, Sept. 19-21. Mississippi Stale- Fair, Jaekeou, Oct. 2:J-28. Ciijcinnp.fi Induslrial, Clncljinatl, 0., Sept. 6 Oct. 7. Michigan Pomological, Grand Rap ids, Sept. 12-15. . M. Stock, Agr. & Mcch. As , Salisbury, Sept. 26. National owine Exposition, Chica go, Sept. 19-21. Iudinttapoiia A. M. and H., Indiai. apoiis, Sept. 25-:J0. Cherokee, Georgia and Alabama, Rome, Ga., Oct. 10-13. , St. Louis Agr. and Much. As., St. Louis, Oct. 2-7. New Jersev Stale Agr. Society, Wa verly Station, Sept. 19-22. Northern Kaus:t8 Agr. and ilbrt. Society, Atchinson, Oct. 3-6. AVIS.VT AK RUITORKXOWS ISJJOWto ABOUT KAILMIXC. ilr. C. W. Fay, of the Trenton Sentinel, is after Greeley's laurels. Here is a sample of what he knows about it: "The proper time to pull hemp is any Friday that a good judge may se lect. Castor oil beans succeed the best in the bowels of the earth. They will soon work their way out. The best preparation for imps is a toad or two in each hill ; they will make tbe vines fairly jump. The usual time to put in rye ia early in the morning. Some .husbandmen, especially those in the city, run it in at iutervals of half an hour until bed time. The practice is only allowable in case of a ; ury season, in reaping wheat :icvr ! iauo.it ny tne beard, it is apt to cake on the stomach. Corn iu the ear is apt to affect the hearing, if eaten green it will make the voice husky ; when dealt out as army rations the kernel should always bo served firt, and then the men privately. Never plant your potatoes early, it is the ear ly potato that gets the worm. It is up hill business after that. To lie cer tain of the right kind of squashes, compare them with your head, in adopting this rule I first mistook pumpkins for squashes, but by con tinued and careful comparison I soon learned to detect tho difference. In making oider out of annles I found t a tight squeeze, notwithstanding myj long connection v.ith the press. If ;i jouiry in n'priy of oil 'iuo, be 1 i'ji . - 1 i ! r ' ""n time,viduabieearlyvarietie, IWs -P cu -3- flff flf!1C Early, Troth's Early, Cole's rly. ?f j pUnling, wid are making all !& BtP & UV&lVij Crawford's Karly, and Enrly York 1 necessarv ureparations to carry this iJgMMKafe.." J.WJbJ-f- vai. '" """ ..... m t i- tn t?7 ' JJJ lrU JVlIJIj l"l 11JTJ jTut..- l q tlic Third AnutJni Report Statu Board Virriculture by the Legislature last Yk inter, provisions were also made for their distribution. Five thousand conies were ordered printed. With retary each organized county in the same .ni. o . Mi Iiv.'S and J. "J v" .- Journals. Each County Society is entitled to a supply, t be drawn by its Secretary. A goodly number are for the use of members of the Legis lature. A few hundred copies are in iny hands, and, also, with the Secre tary of the Board, D. II. Wheeler, L'laltemouth. We have no funds at (Mir command to provide for their dis tribution postage or express. Those desiring copies from us can procure them by calling, or sending express clhfrges or post-age. The postage on single copy is twenty cents. County Societies wiil make application to the Secretary of State. Rout. V. Fukxas, Pros' t Board of Agriculture. Trt'ePJattJlng. We copy the following, relative to timber planting by the B, & M. R. R, Co., from the Council Bluffij Ncmpa- rii'l: The Burlington and Missouri River Bailroad company propose to estab- Itli itiirsnrias at different TfOiUts Oil the line of the extension cf their road 'betweeen Lincoln Nebraska, and Fort Kearney, with a view to iho encour agement and promotion of forest eul nrp mi the irruat jIain-?. The compa ny arc satMietl that no investment could possibly be made with so cer- nroiect into effect next session. We have been urging this idea in the U. P. R. B. Co. Tor years pasc, anl are mu 10 see uie a. a, iu. uu - . 11 .. .11. Col. Harris leau on m xn:s hijuilt. To j,lRnfc timber along the lines of thebD two grellt railroads would in a fow yeBra be furtncs to the comjm- . Ties CRn be ffrovn t0 replace those now down. The wind breaks would servo as stiitstitutes for snow sheds and snow puns. VOVXVY AGH.lt VWFV11A7, vma. 80CIE-J We are jdcased to see such a general disposition throughout tho State to form County Agricultural Societies. Official notice has just been received of the organization of a Society in Seward county. M. Lungden, of Oak Grove, is President. ; S- Wo have just swi n watermelon that weighed furty-four and three- quarter pounds Bricklayer and Plasterer, Brownville, Nebraska. I'1preiadto t K. o im rat ts in hi.' line in city or .iiry. All v.urk di.i m the lii"t oi st le Al-'i, Aiiitiaild t lit- r: , r-rjil irr.mt t icm perfect. 2T Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH si-iutz. Wo. 58 Main. Street, HrrwuTlllc. Krejw coiTtaniIy n hand Htargo and wi !1 iKsnrUwI sHw K r (rt-iwlm urttc!?s in hs litif. iCcpwrint; f oc. w niches and Jcweiry tton8 on sfturt n itici, nt resunalile rates. JtM'JPOItr WARRANTED S TOYBS! Abb MfcS AKO P MTKIMfN. AT V. I?. SIIJ3I.JiSr:JKUGKRS. The Florence IS A LOCK S7XTGH Family Sewing Machine, IT MAICZS A TBTJIiT ELASTIC LOCK STUCK. It Mevcv IMClferH tlic 1Vrlc, norDrau n nfter living VukcI. IT SELF FASTENS A J.I. THE KXP1 or Till' (4BAMH, IIRIKU THE ONLY Si:VIK(J MACHINE IIAVUCU TIIU Galetated "SoYersible Foed." ft In tfep neet xiinple ami easy to learn to use, and U.e lea.it liable to get AU of order, la ;n j no Wire Sjn-ljHiB, "Wire Coils, Zisvars or Srasii Patl, To Got Out of Oxder. Ho G "WJt9ls to Make a Raclzot, AKO SO CA3H.S TO JtAXE IU' KVN IIAIll). Warranted io last a Life-Time! ALL OUR VALIUMS XlilT IK OltUKIt IP n B JS OF C11AB,GJS. THE PLOK23WCE Runs Light and Oomparatiyely NOISELESS. Over 90,000 in Use, TVat. E. PiAKT, Gca-1 Agont, S51-t ISor-Mi ITirUi Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. DUNN & KAYS, Agents, IirtOWX VIIiI.B, KISBItASICA. 12 ly GZT A PAHl OF fi Pi 5 153 ii3 8 ? Hf Is mv J rt y L L U tf ti L S3 E3 2 Ci E, BOOTS A YD SHOES. TOR Camfart. Tla-jticitj , Ilnrabilit j nnd licnnomj TII15I EXCEL ALL OTHERS. AF 140.000 rATP SOJ.l) LAST YEAR BY v iHoictKiinsixnan. iniiuaicturm, ana war ranted mntiMt rippia. KOT CXIS WaVS llETLflXNEB. I'atcntfitamp oh ovctj- one riitld b all Lending DcRlerp. fFyE- HBO. HILL &; CO. tf 1 l MT 9k &, airs p n m n 1 i f; n s. " B I K TV ""M j,l ITI f Fa t&lWWM Now occupies tlif oM Kegulntor building, Ka. 27 5Inin Street, Brownville, Nebraska, with si.rvcrl) and solcctnl .stocfc cf Ccrytlilng In tue Furniture line. 1 1 invites the imbllc to CALL AND SEE HIM ! ami compare his prires ltti othc r dealers. 01 jii: has v ,T1 BW 51 If SI il .lu'-t Hrri M Trom the manufactories. Xot a single ji! ci! of old furniture in it. J!e- tidei tlu. i.K u i iitirely .1 be-nt; of th very best quality and (inest fin ish. I'arties buying of lilrn cam ex pactto oliUtit! Uie Koniilnt! i;r liciP. And better than kII, lie am safely say tiiat he has !!!.' S : r p-S'M n p a n 1 t 5 if jL3m3jS J.J.JS. ?- & JSo fjncanofT'r Setter Incliieessieaits In the wy of uuallty, style and prices GIVEHtM A CALL! SR W, SOT? A33 Uj" & V- i &' && tsaal iiLa1 5-Ji. IfliS He U preprel to fob Furniture to retail eakr3 on the most udvu.it wous terms, lie ean supplj them viilh Koods, either FIHISHED M il TI ROUGH at prices tiiat nre realb 'irpris n-r .rerf hunts In ?iie i'.tnor. vvn-ur" carrv line K.irnlture, or . ho l"hire to nM ii ! ll 1 srot.e:. T UJi:i:itAL iLKUf'IlAIlJ.5, AB.S SNVITSD TG GAI.I.. 38-Iv fillfll iTHIl 4 I Il HU3U13 CALL A XI) fc EH C; IiI- I'KTI UL. AI'.K fclDlffilV WVi I rti UKj Ab'3 . , . , .. , tFJt mi stile e and can lie hail of bbto.fur tiie OFTIIK H AT, BUM, of ion J&JSJ? I jjj FJZAMIXG 4' 5 for the rarlor Walls. v,t cji S Prosiut to Encc-itc Main. St., fcrj , p9 i- vli.ltfj tllU BEOWHTHU!. Kj,.,ie j, u CALLAKDSEEUIM. 3J-tf JACOB MAJtOIIN, MESCHMT TAILOR, - CS xm U4v X i 1 s Ui O ,WT . i W -j - .-. o : 5 2 j-q o g I 5 h ' 1 j Q f r i 9 li tS2J f & a 5 a a -I s L (EZS 1- iH a K4 Rf ft o I ; I I S. r fcij fed I IT" S bit f3 S tr a 5" a "a n l n johxq. A.samr. k. n. WILCOX mum 'unWatiUiglb Ui!ML, AXD OOESMISSION HOUSE or SMITH & WILCOX. Dealers In all kinds of Grain, for which they pay the liltrhest nuvrket price In Cash. J ."W ...w.u. w W. M.. WU..HU.U V. M .U II K;i,':f,'i',n,',hJ- W r Ffc'llcnborccr , : r WM RE i n ire nnnruT I VMM!! "I ill w n ;m yu JU1V If nprnrm vimwi im U fffl V md , I sr- PI AW SCHOOL. ji.LiUy c2 ci 1 I rpll V roBUIaranmial lerin if tlusTAW School 1 J open on Wwlni .ia , Octoln r; ". Jfll- lu 1 coursi', two jcrms-rfx months. cai;H. .MudentH h1 niitt: to tli senior r'n-tt -aniInuti(in 1 il'J' tiitloiiorjorhororcOctotpr 7th, 1-V1. Tuition lee, 5 W W i.c-r antt'.ni. i'or full particular adilrcsa M. STEWART, Actlnc Dcnn of I.n'.v Vncnltr IOm.T HOli N. 3d St. St. I.otil-, "Uo. LIYEBT, n mi eTiaii ftllU 0J5LI illHUL! Ben. EOGEES, PROPRIETOR. GOOD XXOISSISS, NEWBUGGlESand CARRIAGES, CAHErUJL DRIVERS. HAVIXO PL'KCIIASKD TIIK COOSWEbb i:iocI:.audlittelItupiisafetable, I tint now bettor than uvtr prepurwl to glvecompletcsiitlsfac tion to all patrons. Dealer in all kinds or Stock : Horses bouiiht, soul oretchanKCd: btocl: boarded by the day or week. My htock is all freih. and my Vehielf new. Tlio public ci.n be accouiniodr.ttd at all hours, day or n&ht. Stock Oorrall, with Good Water, attached to the fctable. 33-Iy J70K irAItI)WAni:AXICUTbi:itV, callonW. i Ii. bhcilcnhercn r. Xo. Tl M.1111 street, 3IcPhPr buulllock, Urov.nville ICeb. dutf yHl', 'wyy--1' jr--'-w-irirrr -" j -j -viifAjjrH l O V'TT m r? pen R R3 rttu Manufacturer, Wholesale k Reiai! Dealer in Or 1 ' V:W"a ,$! 1 I H eL$ - ! ispsa s - 0? WW W S ' HI W & M rE ffi I A 0 Ho. 71 Main Street, BroirtTxiville, STebraskao 1-' 1 um e-ST-T H91 Upuidlblj; l!M fflttfliHlL, f; A.JSTD REPAJERHSTGr, I Done io Order, co Short Notice, in Workmanljlce Manner, t I n H Oonistaiitly 011 JzJ.su xd. & WHOLESALE xmLX.isxcs jot npopflpioo PpnirioinnciaT Oudpiicwqi Ho. 30 BIAH'I STREET, WHOLESALE AJSJD ItETAJL DEALEJi JX aRDWAKE. STOVES, do. SIGN OIT THld BROWI-rvrLLE, - ru a in SI'-15 Also, on linud a c1io!qc stock of READY MADE GOODS! which he vrlll Sell Very Low for Cash ! He would call the attention of tho puhlic to tlic fact that ho has an extensive eocprienco in tho manuf.icturc of Custom Work or the Grst duality: and those who want lioots and Shoes to Fit Well, Look Well ami Wear Well, will not he disappointed. Roots ?u.l SIjoc Neatly niitlPrr.mjitL ' Rrpnircrt. 1 It 2 Wfe i P COeSI Ki THE WORLtt ?f Lrj ?s tstijrs -'vc j s- t ---.-ftcrrTrTir ...m-r v wr" ink - C f A q a n 2' "i5SEHS a LJ fift! rll-ll E?! ;cs T r i i - - v-. , . . , . IfcPSERSON BL 0CK, isTo. 76 MA.IJST ST., BEOnWISr"VrILLB5 NEB. We have tliG Largest Stock, and make the Lowest Prices. ki uunewn-giMLw f.i .1, 1 imiLA.M-Aji.a.,wiiiiii TBT.EY Ini-s n lllflf & SETAII JmA KICD STCOVIf:, - - HSBH.ASKA. 5Te York OfEce, 27 BBEE3LAH ST. W. T. DEST, IS THE ONLY MAN IN BROVNYILLE WHO KEEPS TIIESE OL-S FOIt SALE. 31-ly . BIBLE MBIT WAHTEB O' AI-VKY AXD COMJIlhSlON. We are ii Irj; from $100 to S100 per .Uontli for good sins, to sell PSOF. STOWE'S Comprehensive and i-eif-Intcriiretlnff FAMJL1T BIBLE. .SondfocCircnliua.orcallnndejtunUuc this.won flernilwork. ALso our splendid, new Gt-3BIS3kA.3N' X5U32HJ. Theonlynu-eone. There has long been a great de mand for t his hlch s e are now ablo to meet. Tho sale will be Iarre. In writing state your business experience, and iinnie references. J. A. STOOD VR1) &. CU , I2 Washington Street, l illCHO. l Jill I Mil TrTu"-, r V'h frliv.li- f -ll i t Ql r 1 I UlJtjt-,l rt III f u Tib pB!i?s: -- p.- -JfMWIMUm- liTJfe &!H fcT-4 icsa ICOU Pl'Ca Wholesale and ?n yV. S.ll ffrgTtaggy ess: i8ee. XsllisX gg2 h:OPF,N to THE WfTRT.n V mm stia & &2; (ftHli&aElT Can and isril sell yon all kinds of Implements cheaper than any etlier lionso in IfebrasikR. We seH zhQ STUDEBAKEK AND WHITE WATER iA.aoisrs, and mmim of all kkds. Tr7e3sl2tba 1 iiiiner Cultivator, Gai'dea CitvCliDDerPlov; PEKIH TWO AHB THREE-HOSiG2 PLOWS SMITH'S CastCast-Steel PLUS, EXCELSIOR and 6JU6 PLOWS PKIXCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF COIIN PLOWS. Wo keep ov sale THE BTJOIS3""E ZJM:i?K;0"V3T3 FOB 1871 Most Durable and Lightest Maetines Math-- I Villi 1MT lVTIilUS r iUSJ mm flii!li!ir?y5 WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS, AND GUARAN TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO BE AS RECOaiIENDED. I r y J A full Suppl' of Extras ahrap on l-hvi Sa Eefail "5T a? s . 1871. 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