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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1871)
. -,,. , "win r TUMiwrngawngr Ma -" fkr&c v i I ' i h ! "I h 'I J - hi h 3 1; J; XS3T THE ADVERTISER. UUDWSVILIiB, SEH., TTIURSBAY MORNING, SEPT. U, 1S71. AGRICULTURAL, TCetirsilta Slate Patr To .bo held at Jlrownvlllc, September IB, 27. 2tf, V9. 1S71. 1'rrmlumii Liberal Open to tho world. No linrge for entrlea. Kor particular, address R. V. Fnrnfts, President, Brownvillo, or D. IL Wbecler, Secretary, Plntlaraoutb. 3peclnl Preialnm-By W.W. ABBEY, limner and jstocii breeder, ittlem, lUcJjnrdaun County, Svb., lor beat manured, beht arrang ed, and moBt productive farm In NebriUjkH, notion tban 40 nereH, and best model for f:irin residence. Agricultural Library, 8HW, aud pair Poland CUluu Pigs, SSO. By J. J. GOSPER, stock-breeder and dealer in agricultural Implements, Lincoln, Neb., for best yield per acre of Corn, not le than 10 acre, vleld not lev than 75 bushels per jusre, Challenge Keett Mill, iW. By JOHN L. CAIiHON. bankrr and stock breeder, ltrownvllle. Neb., for best plan or model for a farm barn. Snort Horn Uurlinin Ortlf, value S50. By J. V. PEATIMAN, Nurseryman, Ne braska City. Neb., for bt oud second bent ten and live year orchards. Nursery Stock and Cush.SW. By FURNAS, SONS A CO., Nurserymen, Brownvllle, .N'eb., for befit tnnd. cheapest puin ed and cultivated Grove, of not les thtui nve acres, and not less than eighty rinl ofhve fence nollcsstan thrcycarsiirowth on tbc same farm. Nursery Htcck, 3j0. Bv F. A. T18DEL, Jr.. A Co.. dealers in ag Tlcriltnn! implement. rovnvllle,Neb., for beit yield per acre of fall wheat, not less than 'i ncre. ylewt not le than 30 bushel per acre, fire bushel wtmple to le exhibited. 2.. P. Dickey's Premium Fanning Mill, 3 15. By GOSPER A TULLIS, stock breeders, Lincoln. Neb., for the best plan or model lor G piggery. One Pair Poland China Pigs, 350. By Orchard City Agricultural Works. Bur lington. Iuwu. for the best biihhel of eorn.One Orchard City Walkinsc Cultivator, SK. Com mltlfp m be chosen on the ground, and a- ward and Uellver' to be made during the 1-ftir. Bv B AZIL D. BUFORD t CO.. plow factory . Bock Island, 1 1 In., for bet plowman, No. 1 Stubble Plow, J25. . Bv FUR3T &. BRADLEY, Atrrlcnltural Tvork, ChicHRO, I1R, for bestyield per acre of oat, not leas than ten acres, yield not less. than sixty bnthcls per acre, One Sulky Hay Hake, value $50. By DEERE i CO.. Mollne Plow Works.Mo- Jlne, Ills., for best ten nereH corn, lu Nel..onc genuine John Deere Mollne Plow, 12 inch Breaker. . By P. B. NETTLETON A CO., manufactur ers and dealer In Wlltlam a Comblued Fan ning Mill. St. Joseph. Mo., for he-it bushel ced wheat, one Fanning Mill, valued at SW. Trottlnft, Facing and Walking. An Independent Purse of S&JU, Is made up tor Trotting. Pacing, Walking, and other Horse Exhibition.- of this character, to be distrib uted as horwrnen mav determine. Saturday September 30th., will be devotel entirely to thWcla of exercUes, under such rule and regulation? n moy then (redetermined upon Tho Grounds are provided with a first-class half-mile Driving Track. ETAT3E JTAIR-PRO VISIONS STOCI. FOR Every indication now is, that there . Trill be'nn extraorditiary attendance "of fine Ktoek of all kind's, at the com ing Nebraska State Fair, to beheld Jn Brownvllle, September 2G. 27, 28 and 2D next. While the Executive Committee are sparing no pains to provide abundantly, it will lie an ac commodation to the Board to have entries of stock made and jta!isecur cd as poor as po-sihJe. Entries can now be made ami at Unsecured. Ap ply either to D. H. Wheeler, fieoreia tv Pluttsmouth, or the undersigned nt Browuville. R. W. Fdrnas. Prest. St. Bd. Ag. i onovrisa the basket tvillcw. We clip from the Practical Farmer, Paschal 1 ?!orris' paper, Philadelphia, an article, and we ask attention. It is a subject we have long felt un abid ing interest in, and have tested sever al varieties. We believe a large busi ness crtii be done, and more profitable than cotton, and commanding always a ready sale. An increase of product will open out. larger demands, and we nve certain our country can grow the willow to a great profit. We would eay, prepare land thorough in au tumn, ami put out cuttings soon after fall of leaf, and do not leave over an inch above ground ; the cutting will strike and make nxits seven inches long before spring; or. if not ready, make cuttings, and cover to within hit inch in amp old saw-dust, and protect from cold all winter, and in early spring put out. This will ne cessitate opening with transplanter deep enough to press earth to the cal lous or young roots. Ed Farmer. GROWING THE BASKET WILLOW. As we have had inquiries from sub scribers to the Practical Farmer about the profit of .willow growing, we addressed home quc-tions to our friend Ash ton Richardson, near Wil mington, Delaware, and append be low liia replies: 2b Fascist!! forrs: In reply to thy letter I will stat". 1st, "as lo land," I have grown wi 1 ws only on embanked meadows, but believe any cTs'iim fr"-i " .w would do as well. TltV water should not -tnd within a foot oi i.ic pan,n.v, and the sub-soil .iiuui not be peaty, or what the farmers call 'horse-dung mud." 2nd. "How old is my plantation?" I have three acres six years oid, and another three acres, two j'eara. 3rd. "What variety of willow?" On this point there is"a difference of opinion ; what Is called the Welsh, (really a French willow) is a very good variety, but the "Bag-leaf" suits me best, as it is very clear of branch es; the leaves are broad and -shade the ground, so as to smother gri.-s and weeds; in easily stripped of its bark, ami is mrwt liked by mo-t basket-maker. The common willow, puch as gunpowder is made of. is a uuivarsal favorite with the basket makers; but after growing it some years, I grubbed them up, ;s the ex pense of trimming off the limb was fo gre-it that the ptotits were too in MVfjiIlAnr -iriutv Tint !itfnl,r tlwJ tin exceiienr .inetj , nut latterly tne i i:mii. i tie - wasmuirton was a No imves rauuew hi iiiu uji weaincr: the wttoil in eonsojuenie t'oea nt nmturu before winter, :iiu! die? before spiinjr. Tho 'VtminalU" is nlsn well spoken of, hut I have never grown it. 4th. "The weight of crop?" This varies with variety, soil and season. Thre ihoiiand imnis of?rv whl, willows to the acre, I should consid er h good crop, .hoiirh mute i - w tinieB obtained, wortii about eight cents a pound. 5ih. "Is tho demand stcadv?" It is. x Gth. "Do purchasers come to cath or them ?" If they are grown within taix or eight miles of a city, they can bo tolil standing to hasket-maker-who come out in the morning ami re turn in the evening ; but if too far for that, they decline purchasing. They .should Imj planted as soon as the frxxt is cnl of the ground ; and :iS the weather is often wet at that time of year, it is best to plow the ground in the fall. As soon as possible in the spring harrow ami plant, takinsr a sharpened cutting, a foot lonj;. ami with a clam-shell or other hard, sub stance in the palm of the hand, thrust it six inches into the ground, in rows four feet apart, and from three tn four feet apart in the rows, doing it care fully, so as to he able to work them both ways like corn. They must be fcfpt clean the whole season, and as the first grown is worthless, cut oil ad the limbs as soon after the leaves tall as convenient. Next year the ground must be asrain kept clean, and the crop, though branchy and ta-i-erm?, should bring ten dollars per lieie, as they stand, if within reach of town customers; otherwise they must t??f t',em- copied up, and covered wuiiaworoiu nuy, and watered &SlLUI,t4 they are a11 8triPPed- 4-...fc ,. umuv uy coys and 32 girls, vi(h an instrument called a brake," nnd hhould bo finished in hiity laye, or roots grow cm the wot willivn-B; mid the eooncr thoy dry af Ut tit'ing peeled, the whiter they will hi'. The cost or cutting and (.ttirminir is from one hundred to one :W. hundred nnd fifty dollars p,-'r ayre In NVw EnL'land they strip by ma chiniTi', but the machines seem to he made by persons largely eimnjrod in willow-growiutr, nnd it is diflirult to tind out much nhout them. JJas-ket-rrrakere, as a elnfs, nro poor, and buy only small quantities of particu lar sizes'", at a time; and unless one lives near them, he is obliged to sell to a limited number who have got tho cash, on credit and at wholesale price, which is about eight cents per pound. The character of our custo mers is one of the greatest drawbacks to the business. I have never boon able to find a reliable arent to ell American willows in Philadelphia. If the soil suits them, a "garden" will last twenty-five years. Aehton Richardson. K SCIENTIFIC BES 3IAS. A cornppondent writes to the Coleman's Rural World :is follows : BE-HIL, Mo., .Tuli 1, 1871. Mr. Ell Sea Weight: hav got a mi stile of bea : i crost it bea of the liumbiil biead with a notato bug of the luvin order, and iind eriat tuck- ces in hatcchm the eggs which I . - - ,, -" ' , dutl under a goblor ; the Vling le:ts IS fine, al ouenes. i now want, vu to coiv rite oph an iutrdoce them in too mi hives so as to tna'ce uti stol; lor ine ; i wil give yn too of the tut queiis foryuresef, therest i wil kepe for loo raze enoft's-o that i can su pi i the le mun next spring. Mi nti queues is purty tu luck at ; thervar gold an red, an black mixt with the bans up an doun, an a grene bed, (i think the queue bug et some purras grene) ; tha hav no sting that i no, an ar rail workeis; tha ar not in markit now. Mi old bens ar quit well an lively; tha ar good woikots too. Soni morn ins seiide tha went of in hapes to gather stors, which i think is a sine of a long and hard winter, i wil rite a book on beas suue; i am only walin 50 se if i can kepe my nu beas on nu ftttle tru the winter dride potatto vynea an hors nettils an a little bony tnivt. Now com eune; yu nede not bring yure queue now, as i think i can bate her. Yours for ever A Son Flour. THIITNXXK OUT FRUIT. It 1b difficult to give a specific rule applicable to all cases for thinning out fruit. Every orchards, however, knows that if trees are allowed lo overbear, the fruit will be proportion ately small and far more likely to be deformed and of inferior quality. It is far better to have a less number of specimens and all large and line, than many small ones, n- the former will usually measure as mi. eh as the latter and bring more in maiket. Nearly all of the large fruits, like apples and pears, should be thinned when not more tln.n half grown, and where they are produced in duster it is bet ter "to remove but ot.e, leaving the largest ami most prominent specimen. It is"alM) well to notice the difference in q lantity upon the different branch es, and Ko'thin that no more fruit will remain on one side of the tree than the other. This of course can not always be done, becau-e cold winds or iate frosts may have I light ed the blo.-soms on one aide and nt on the other ; but by u-dng a little forethought and ;nak:ug observations before commencing the operation, an equal distribution ot the fruit owrthe whole tree can be established It is also a good plan to jo about the or chard once or twice it week anil ie move any specimens of fruit that have been stung by insects; such fruit, however, should not be thrown upon the ground, where the larva within can come to maturity, but should be either given to hogs or otherwise effectually destroyed. w 9 '. Wheat. The committee- on wheat inspection in St. Louis has estrblish ed the following rules for grading the new crop : No. 1 White To be bright, sound, dry, plump, and well cleaned pure. No. 2 While To be sound, dry, well cleaned, pure. No. 3 White To bo sound, dry, well cleaned, pure. No 4 White To be sound, dry, and reasonably cleaned. No. 1 Ketl To, be bright, sound, plump, dry and well cleaned red, or red and hite mixed. No. 2 Red To be sound, well c'o.netf, dry, red, ami white mixed, free Irom rye. No. 3 lied To include all sound, dry, reasonably cleaned, red, or red ami white mixed, below No. 2 red. No. 4 Red To include dry red, white, mixed thin or bleached, free from must. Rejected All damp, tough, musty, very -mutty, trashy dirty, damaged, th:r, fa ling below No. 4. ALUABZS 3La k. sr T SALE. BY VIRTUE of the provUirtn or the second ar ticle oi t:.e trta'.j Octweoi. the Lnue-lt-tHteaof Amend, r.ad the iMtciuid loa oi t.ie MUsuuri and In j ln.r ol indl.nii. coiKluilthl Mircn tilh. 13hl lHtitii-d and cvnnrmed by Hie I'rvatdent. ilurch JS, Ijui, and uctm undirteil.recnun oi thefeecretiirv ot the iiittrior, 1 hereO :n iie.seiiled iirujio-.ilH io"r t!u t.urciiie of nil the lanes heroinarter Jecribwl. j to- u : i.nrorsnjr,eqr, m qr. and e In" ot section 1.1: neqr.ol .ec:ion-.t; mv qr. or section M, ehfseor. ot rction J: lots 1 uud.trf'td te qr. ol section :4 ecqr. iiw q-.andnrqr. oi section ., imrt ne qr. j i1 ; of ms:iIoii U. u ht. M-qr oi section 1 niTqr. neq-.oi section iu: sm. tieqr.andwiif. sw qr. oi iv.tuu tfo, ait III iumi 1, l llll;i' H. it..iimi .. . a m. liciir. ai.-ijr swijr. fce.qr. nw qr. end w n . nw ;r o. Reclmn :a . n uf. ne i.$ hi" $eq.l neqr nvvqr. and n hi. loi 1 oi -.eetiuii ly. se qr. ne or. and h ai. mv qr. of soctti.n jj. ve qr. -, j -A ,lt ()1 scticn -I ; ne qr. and n ht. veir. e qr. of section 'S f.v qr. of section zs. v tf. nw qr. oi w:i.m c ; ehf ol section 2. ; Ne qr. and w 1 1. oi section j. , iu of secuun 2. it fcf. lot ot itclon . 3 hi. of i&.nion 31; n A" qr. ol soctioi: J: nj qr. ami w nf. ot ekiioii a: neqr.o.'-Mtion.anilswqr. of section 3o. ull in Tow.i 1. i;n:ict li. W a., nw qr. oi stjct.on 23, ai:d w lif of section 30. all in Town 1. 'Uc-tj IK StK'ii oropos.il-. mm he for puree! ot tncts not evceedins in any com: out- hundred and -i-tr n.o , acre id. tetiouldaiiy j.pipuhttibe lor anv tract I huv amonlti:iitrovenieiiU oi uuy kjiui'utitch nuic.t.uueii.v urivruv WMllutIS or lor q-ivcrilliicnt purjHfee-. the pr..jKitai tuerefor limit state the I r.e I'ldlortJieiaiHJandtjeimprjvemcnia iera- ' rsteij. Tii e landicomprtei' the unsold portion of what 8-eui.ir.na the "Sac utU i"o oi tho Mi-st-uri Trust Iaiids. " All bid-, ujiit be accompanied bv the deposit of n Hum equal to ten tereenuifioMhe.imomit of each old. wiuco sum. (n ease the land is Hwnrd.l?ind bal ance u-it iaul. w 11 Ik; lonci.mi by ih' bidder, s-no'd a i- h.d be rej.xt-d. the -uia deposited HI be re t irned ! tle pro,ier tinny. .N'o b.d wit be f ntrrtHtiiert fora les sum than one d llarand tweiity-nve ceu.s per acre, upon ech and every tract b d upon. Pate itN will be is-nel and transmitted to pur-hi-ftr a soon after: nil ,imaisa. priictlcihle. Pavmenbi iinitt tie made :n wti. 'Uierlcttortectanyai d ail bids Is expressly reer oo All bills :nut be seal ad and addrossi d to the Cmn mNsioner oi Indian Affairs, and endorsed " Hu tor c and Vox ol the llissouri Indian Trust iina- Persons or parties whose bids aro accepted will th land lor which saclibul was made will he:i".iln subiect to ale. any vem it. tran(ered to the tMicraVis'.oncr of Indian At rair. Washington D. C Bids will be received until tie 1st dav of October next, aftor which, as Foomw.practlcsble, they will bo opened, examined and acted upon. IL IX ULUiL ... . . Actlne Commissioner. Washington, D. C. July 2Kh. 1S7U AM tfl.Tn- Carriage and Wagon TFOOD WORK, AT. IV. D. SHEULEXBEUGER'S. HAY KNIVES, for sal a bv W.D. Shellenberper Iio..4M6tnr9, alPbr9B Butt Brown- VfllW.ITBtt, T44, alPbr9B Boefc, Brown- 3f ., practicable. , mJe, kno little of practicil mechanic, a creater Ir within 'orty days after sueh notice bos been ! dereoo' gimnlicttvln thpirrnnifmMinn .I.T ! duly railed pi meat li) full Is not made to the-l.'lT Commt-Moiierof Indian Alfairsot the amount bid cns'WCy a lowerrar.se jf prices were essential. In X. W. APHLEGAT3, !ITFPT S D Ltd S Mil BrovnvIIIe. IVebrasUa. tt.t. Tin at.t. Tvrvm or Hiirr.Drro. en- tinre P inn. TJraw D' steiis. and Farnif-h tfpec- fcfttioas Baatniction KDanintePrt. Joh WorK oi. evt-ry ltcrlptIon at hhort notice, auop u" r Mreet, between Alain and Atlnntic. S"-t GEORGE G. START, CASH IEAEK IN Grain & Agricultural Implements And SiofjiffCi ForwKrdliic n"d APINVALC. NEItr.ASKA. BSOWIIVILLE 3 AT- Brovnville Nebraska. O. M.KanlTrnaii, PSOPKIETOR. riALf. AT THIS xtrnsrntY for roar Nurery h'.ccK. farmer are jvured tuat it win oe mi the Ir intejest tn lo o. All will be hervol raiiiiini- i ly tooniir ana positively &nowtri roio. j ivi.u.- , nijuuioreFruitTre.SaraiiUery.Evergreens.aad ESDGS PLANTS, enn be boupht for the same money thau at any oth er Nursery la t'ie country. -Jtt BANK RESTAURANT. GEORGE DAL'GnERTY, Proprietor. Wo. 3? Traaia sirccS, Brovrnville. B O A K r BY THE DAY OR WEEK. MSAIiS AT ALL HOURS. JOHN i50J:SiIICLI, Bricklayer and Plasterer, JSronvillc, Nebraska. prepared to take contracts In tils line. In city or country. Al. .ork lonln tliebivnor style. Akn, will o jilil Cisterns, mill warrant them juried. r.y Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SIIUTZ, No. 53 Main Street, Bro-srnvillo. v Kpops constantly on lisiiidalnrgeaml U vrfJ, aorti"i tocl: of iwnuine articlto In liis line. .ST A RoiiainiiK ol Clock--, Wutcne-. and jewelry J"idonc on bliort notice, at reasonaMe rates. ALL WORK WARRAyrfil). The h A LOOK rTITCH Family lawiiitf Machine. IT MAKES A TRULY ELASTIC LOCK STiTCK. It neTer Piictirrs trie "IVorV. norDrsira cftcr bt-l.ig AVleil. IT STCLF-VASTKNS ATX TII13 ?DS OF THE SEAMS. 11CING '11(1 E ONLY PEWING MACHINE HAVING THE Celebrated "KoYersible Feed." It Is the mot simple and post to learn to ue, and tnu least liable to get out of order, huvitig no T7iro Springs, "Wirs Coils, Levors or ISruali Pads, To Get Out of Order. No Cog Wlioala to Malce.n Ilnckot, AND NO CAitS TO ilAKS IT KCN HARD. Warranted to last a Lifs-Time ! ALL OUIt MACHINES KEPT IN ORDER FJRJE EOF CHARGE. o:.c3:e floeencs Euna Light and Comparatively NOISELESS. Over 90,000ii2i Us Wm. S. PLANT, Gsn'i Agent, S14 JSorih. irtli mti-cet, ST. LOUIS, KO. DDHH & HAYS, Agents, BRO-;VVICr.E, 3E3RAS2A. THE IMPROVED Cn o is. I 1 ELASTIC LOCK STITC1T This superior Machine la adapted ta tho very wlda ranRaof Hemming. FeIIin?.lRiidinp. Binding Cording, imbroiaermg, fci-animg. VmitiiiA Tin-kin, Knfllins, Hem-stitchlns and Gathering. Is equally Rood for flno or heavy work, and is tfco most practical Sewing , Machine ever luvented. ' j Tho nedIo of the McCears A ITooper in short and j rraiKht, and Is not open to tho objcctloa of vibration I nnd its results in loo? or caned needles. It Is never j set too high, nor too low. The machine Is alwavs in i Order, fts fiom two common epoos without re-Ind. I Ing; wastes no thread; canuot tingle if run without i goods, nor when tho easy pnsKiso of the goods is I ob-.tructbd. Th feel is never dull, is positive, and is I tho very stronpxt feed in use. The Machine is free I frnm spring, which tend only toweaten and get out ot onler. The most delicate seamstre8s um the McLean 4 Hooper without injury, bcinirthe KahUtt nnninn i vwchintcieriiuidt. The invi-ntor considHrs no inven tion an improvement that does not simplify, and he very justly kept in view the f.ict that cs Sewinz order to meet a universal want. Price, on Plain Walnut Table, "uuuui ----- S45.0O Other stylesand finish as low as any other Company. Send stamp lor de riptide circul .r. Agents wanted in every connty in U. S.and Tirritories. Sin sewing midline Texaons, bv parcaaains tho McLean. Truman, Dawney & Co., GENERAL AGENTS, 170 STATE ST.j.CHICAGO, llil. 3"Aiieats Wanted. 2T-ly Moss Baskets somethesg iacE, Z. HELitEKBBRGEK,l. AT W. mm s1 M &8&aiSi? Florenc C Z H -Sff JACOB MAROHN, MBRGHAITT rAH:OH JLW) m r O o o a O t tk a d a d u o 3 S 3 3 o CALL AND 9EB SrECIMENS! -3 run picTunis AIIE LIFE-UKEI T-sr 'rtri? BEST STILE E anil caa be had of sizes for the ILr-JI K ALBUM, OF THE .A-IRH? I ttFJiAJTIl?G or ron &F2 47 for the Tarlor Walls. Prompt ta Szecute 5z5 Mam St., EROTVXYILLE. Bc- 4 all Orders, and -3 Mcfcals in Charges CALLAXDSEEHIM. 35-tf RNITURE Now occupies the old Regulator building. Ko. 27 JIain Street, Brownville, Kebi'aska, with a superb nnd elected stocU rf everything In the Furuittire line. He in ites the public lo CALL AND SEE HIM nd cociparo his prices with other dealers. nE HAS A Just arrivp1 from the mannrac'cr!. ? ailiglejiiiTf!!' oid nrtii:'ir':i it. Bn sides thu, hia it eutirny a fta beinpef the very best quality nnd fineHt 2n iah. Parties bnyins oi film can ex pect to bt iin-t!ie irnn'ne ar ticle. And r)ur than alLhecati'-afely &ay tlmt hu ha;i io one can offtr letter lad nossnoiits In the way of quality, style and prises. GIVEHQI A CALL! W ziJ&uE Ho is prepared to Job Furniture to retail dealera on the most i.dvuit-iceous terms, lie cmi supply them with goods, Citht r FINISHED 01 II THE BOUGH at prices that are really HrprisIn?. Merchants Intlieinter-or. whoare cnrrylmr FuriMtnie, or who desire to add it to their sioclc ol GEXKlt-Vl. MI!OIASUlsE, &EE XNVITSB TO GALL. 3S-ly Sf Tl o 7S b - J i I 53 ft v. f4 IS ir. ft 5i 31 fea PI 51 'i JOHN Q. A. SMITH. E. U. WILOIA SE, FOHt AND COMMISSION HOUSE. OF SMITH & WILGOK. DesUcrs In all kinds of Oraln, for which they pay the higher market price in Caxh. iyoacat5oreoF. JoSnon A Gx U-6a PSfedv MA - F10TKUN GALLERY. FC V 19 'psf Ffr IV-a HTB VI ft fibflfiiii OiUbk !??.?!W3?-S.'W T7??r 9 CT 3 siM y.K3 BtM L5 a a m &&WA2ia&& mm, JT.LOUISLAWSCEOOL f rtinK regular aannal term oftnls, Rajv School will X open on wwinesaay, uciuucr,".-. ' - coarse, two terma-elx months each. bto.lentB ad mtttw! to the eealor claes on pjcaminatloa by apph catlon on or before Octotcr 7th. lsTL Tuition lee, I) 00 jer annum. For full particalare ncona O M. STEWART, Actine Deaa of Ltrw Faculty ?kj3 HO'J N. 3d 8t. St. Louirt, Mo. IiTTBBY, SALE STAB LE I Ben.EOGrEES. PROPRIETOR. GOOD HORSES, NEW BUGGIES and CARRIAGES CAREFUL DRIVERS. HAVING PURCHASED THE COGSWELL lllock, nnd fitted it up as a Stable. I am now better thun ever urepured to give complete satisfac tion to alljiat rons. Dealer in all kinds or Stock : Horses bought, !old oretchanged: sitoek boarded by the day or week. My Stock is all freh. and my vehicles now. The public can bo accommodated at all hours, day or night. Stock Corrall, with Good Water, attached to the Stable. 30-ly T70H HAUDWAKE AND CUTLERY, call on W. jl n. Sliellf nberxer. So. 71 M ain street, McPher- aon Block. Browuville JCeb. (twtf i PtPrBSBf &l 11 n w 5 i v 4B W 2 I s gRfKEfcsfe ill LAm Manufacturer, hoIesale & Retail Dealer in J rt tJl Ho. 71 Main Street, irowsiville, IsTeTbragka. n - 3 ; i 3 1 j s 3 ? n .AJSTD EEPAIRING, U Done o Order, on Shod Notice, in Workmanlike Manner, (ij fWTf wwspflwnw mtw &&&?&&& Constantly oi mjtfr-irjyew "T'-1!!!! ! WHOLESALE & BETAIL 3dejl.3i:iis ix i Sjlllbuiluu3riyilblullu& USLyyllbWdlu, Tmi V Ei; 1 Uti I JL vE3 H " U if M WHOLESALE AJSL RETAIL DEALER JJr '-- " 1 I HARDWARE, STOVES, to.- r&KSSSSt'-i'i Q sigj-in' oir "xiiic k.e:i stove, fKr-'-' ' . i 0 S ' rWLX ' ?l W. T. DEN, MniTMBffiOtEL'-' - . 1 ?S -'iX-mib IS THE OHLY BAH IH BROWHVILLE l&'tYtf'ift'&'W'W3 TllIFSM ' I rn 7Lum " who keeps these aoxs ron hale. afc 0 rmlmiakM Jb wmM BtfautKr vjfj ufr&m AUo, on liand a choice stock of BEADY MADE GOODS I which he will Sell Very Low for Casli ! He you'd call tha attention of the public to the fact that liliag an t-xtsnslve xprience tn the mauufactuivof mtofp Work of the first quality; and those who wani Boots and Shoes to Fit yUlh Iook "iVell and Wear Well, will not be disappointed. Bootc.ed.Shoe Xeatly and Prpnjptly a SraMS a Bcaai OlXi y ie No. We have 0 CltOTMB WIBLEY, y u f 3 fnhiiTf 75 W 1 m uu ill (r hn iin m ;VUiU iU.itjmJ L ItftLiliiaVs II FV .J M.H AA IB 7 tJ . - W I 1 l1 IF" CI 111 ITTV AM 45 498 Hand. Alcxundcr &. Laiijfjc, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 2VCEE.II5IJa1.3Sr. 46-tf JEFFEIWOX COUNTY. KEUR.V8XA. CARPENTER'S TOOUS FUIX ASSOUTilEKT, A.E 1V3X.. D. SIIEL1.EXBEUGEIIS. POCKET CIJTI,ERY,, NICEST IN THE MARKET, AT W?I. D. SHBIiLEKOERGER'S. Ja'F vW Wholesale and AND Mcpherson block, MnST ST., BEOWNVILLE, 2STEB, the Largest Stock, and make 186S. OPEN to THE WOELB F A TSS Can asid xil esITyon ail kinds of Implfesieiits clieapsr thoji any otlier lioTise in Nebraska. QTiTTTT?"n A TTJ?17 A i-UJLjyjmJiJii XliJL ?i JLAJLAJCi Villl WAGONS, AND BTO5IES OF ALL KINBS. e sell tlis Runner Cultiyator, Garden City Clipper Plo PEKIN TWO AN& THRSZ-HORSE PLOWS SMITIHS Cast Cast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOWS PRINCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF CORN PLOWS. We keep for sale TS3IE IBTTOIKZIEnriE m...n , . 1 ' M UOKliYi I3EK.O'VEI3 FOB 1371- t Most Durable and Lightest Maehines M(W IF YOU HIT inniK, WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FFRST CLASS OOOD. AXTJ ni'A- TEE ALL OUR GOOES A full Supply of Extras always on Ba 11 M szj&l 'late Mj 9& & 4n . Eelail T S MATTINGB. the Lowest Prices. 1871. FOR PETITION I BEIii JBi, WeseUtlie 1SJT T&TTTrtt? T i rn TT 1 -JS s3SCf''u-"1 ' U ",1i1TT'- TO BE AS BECOMMXETDEP. i tmt nMTrTI1 & QIE ie IS jWjjj ! I