vt :eJ2 rujraii:ycastc:uaiViiT..ir ji; l.T:ga553gB i vKsmfi t.mK r.y msagcgHsscj; ZtSSXBSSXZSSSZSZi .. HV. IHLJITXrV .m.r.'J'iWiA.u: gPTressgasary- ACJUCCIjTUUAL. "Yui TKfVMKNTor f tto Am'unTiRjtn lumlpr ttie o.tlturlnl clmr of ttl. 11. W. VtiitN?. S'nriMrnt of tho XctmiakA 8tl llonrtl ot Asrlculturo.l A'rlirnaUn Arbor Unj. At the lust meeting of the Nebraska State llonrri of Arglculture hold nt Lincoln, Jaiu :, 1S72, tho following, among other resolutions, were adopt ed: JitMlrnl. Tlmt WMnlj tho 10th t!y of AtU ISTJ, Ih nml ttiostuno Is hereto es proliillv sot ti'wrl mill eonMvnilo' for troo plunllnn In UioStnto of Nohmskn, ' tho Htnto lliwnl of AKrtoiiUtiro horohy iiiiino It WKHOH HAY." ami now u"'" ' jhmIo 4f tho Stnto tho vJtnl lintorliimo of irx Idivnttnc. horoby mror n "Vvuf JVrwiitiici" of w Aurnfrnl liliiir to tho County Aarlcul tunilS.volotv of Hint county In Xi'limskn which n uixm An fr jtlnnt, projorly, tho ItiruoHt nuintor ot tnv.i, uinl a 'irri l.-itrttrfi nf 7Wi"j-hv "W.'itr.t wm til of Unit; to thai orson who on ihnt iluy sluill plnni iniorly In Nebraska tho grcntiM number of tree, , ,V-Viel. Thiit the now-papers of thN Stnto bo rcqm'oil by the tiilc 1'onnt of AKrleulture, to Uvp tho resolution In re cant to im .tnnitvrj.iry iv. for tree pltint lm:. MomUnj-In their column- until April 10th next, nn.l enll tho ospevhil attention of tho pMplo to tho Importance of tho matter from time to time. . - HOW TO ADVKUTISK XKUK ASICA. If Col. Geo. S. Harris, J.and I'om xnlsslonerof the 1. fc M. K. U. does not know how to advertise Nebraska, we'd Hko to see the man who does. We aeknowledgo Ihe receipt, from tho hands of the Colonel, of twenty different sketehed views of Nebraska, KOttea up by the best nrttrts of the land, engraved and printed In mag nlfleer.t stylo on heavy tinted paper, pultablo for framing. The Colonel has these views also printed In circu lar form and distributed all over the Tnlted States and Kuropo. The views beforo us are: Salt Creek at Ashland ; on the llue between Cam- l woll adapted to tho apple, do not Fniit. mn.L, Oftninn. nonf, riower.Q n 1 kcciu to suit tho ch-mtmit. Wo hnvo , "" eo- u,,Jse. I lailTb oonicn.DOOUb no gravelly land in theso part?, ami of outirsu do not know how it. will do, but judging from its behavior in Now England should think It would be very successful. The best success hero has been on very deep, dry, loose, black prairie soil. On such sit uations, too much cannot bo said in favor of the chestnut. ri.A.VT THKKS. C. S. Harrison, Supt. May Flower Colony, York County, in this State, has been over In Illinois, visiting Ar thur Hryant's forest of his own mak ing, and writes tho State Journal, Lin coln, from which we extract the fol lowing. We have long known Mr. Bryant, by reputation, as a tree grow er, and last year enjoyed the pleasure of making his personal acquaintance, at Kichmond. Ho is a brother of Wm. Cullen Bryant, tho Toot. Ar thur Bryant came to Illinois years a go and planted trt es ! And although now his locks are white as the driven snow, ho yet planus trees each year, and will continue to do so as long as his Master permits him to sojourn on thl-. green earth-made to grow trees. But we simply meant to extract, to show how troes.c.-mr when planted. and we may add, then etirtd or.' Bead the extract. Here It is: It did not seem possible that all the beauty and comfort 1 saw there, could have lieen procured by so little effort, and in so s-hort a time. There was a large vanetv of evergreens, hemlocks, with their tre-juness 01 eoior. ami ce Anplf and tVilft Utxtgrrti. hot sorts, 10.WM. JoO.OQ lxr, S!rt.i:xtrn. I vr. ltartln .tc.S to 1 ft., dor., COO Sn-its. IVnrh, lm..$!: Apple. 0nse.iicwt tin., 12.00 Wiiofi, While lv.neh liloiv, Karlr Kie. bu., iw Sntlin,n, Una Mnple, l.(W, l : A Mi. l: Kim, i llhistr.ilt'rtOitiilocne. 100 pace, t NewPrleeLlt. HV 15-S V. K. 1'ilOKNlX. lllooinlnKton. Illinois. $30,000 1 10,000 Tickets at $3 JSac7i ! 0500 IN GOLD TO THE P OOKOF O M A I-T A . may secure !ait elegant resi dence iiV the most fashiona ble part of the city. HEAD. PONDER and INVEST i it7 GIFTS VALUED AT 5 30f TO UK DISTltlBlTKU. mtA WIXO TO TAKE W.ACE IN T1IK CITY OF Omaha, April 18th, IS72. UnJortlielmmiMlateiiianaRemeiit oftJ. II. COt- I.IN. of Uieut'Il known lirm of U. 11. fcJ. S. tVUXIJo. lealer In U'siilier. S.uldlery, ltarnev. Hoots ami Shin'?. LIST OF 1MJEMIU3IS. lt OrniKl Prlte Hone nl Ut. cvr. lStli nnd l Vp'iot Avenue, the reoUleluv f U. H. tl lln. eeiiinlnhn; nine room. i:.sn. alor. eN tern. nell.M.iblo. etc., iMimn.iinllBi; a vJev of ttieeliv.on the liaiitlii:uiT corner U In Oi&lm ..- ?W, ?! I'nio. il.mc on cir. IUi ami llipltol A n.u'. iMntaintiw eight rtsinin 3,nV 5nl lrle. lIoie on corner IMh mnl Capitol A emir, contitntnc Se en jiyim . ... S,SA) t:h I'r'ie. One no! elt'unt UnU MonnUxl Osir riio Hnrne.. v 4Ui srue, one elegant t scat I'ony I'iar rl.i$e W t m: oM Mourned lKiihle 1Uick.v Harnn. .. i letMlverMo.intetIVMibleHoc Harness. i 6 ot Silver Mounte.1 smcle Uiwsy Ha.ue.- V iit cihvi. mIh1 V'tirtn Hjirne v i iv B. K. TIME TABLES. MIDLAND PAOniO EAILWAY. SCHEDULE No. C, TaV es effect SunJny. March lTth. 1S72. Trains Jolly except SunJty. WKOTWAKP-I . '" MVSTWAUD. No.:t. No.l.lIAllUrJb. y0.a. Xq 4. P. Jl. A. M. ! 1. M. A. M. 4 ft) 7:.to ... ciroslca City..- 2 W ' 4:ir, T:4t TiUbot l liXi'M 4-15 fcfi" I .Ounh.ir. .. 1ST 11 M .V0T J:i) I Arlington... 113 It Si ctl S-.T) I Svracnse 12 " II W 6:.M ! Unndllln 12 S3 ! l fi;- 'HIT Palmyra ISIrM 10 US fcJtt 1:S I ltflilint 1 It S3 3 3H 7:3il littxt ' Cheney's 11 S2 9 00 7:M 1K22 J?tatc I'rHon 1 11 OS I ! 27 MO lft.W Lincoln -ll W ? The time clvcn above !s tint of Lincoln, being 37 nilnnies slower than that of Chlcauo. M. A. SHOWKKS. J. X. CUXVCIISE, Ttaln Master. suporlntenJent. Burlington & Missouri River E. E. IX AKIIUASICA. FASSEXOKK AXlTjIIXKl) TRAINS. Ul'XXlXO ItKTWKEX' PIallsmouihand Lincoln. TotnheKllectWecliie.siJny, Dec. '20. 1M1. STATIONS WESTWARD. Train No. II. MIXKn. Train No.l. til tie rent ltr olesaiit kersey Horse lilni.ots HcahSs .1..... ..) tli.tir inl.r f .11 !; uu.-. .... .." ,-..- - ."--- lo nu.:cli ..... kiiuisi ot tune ami larcn. oniy i. ears , t ,nwN.H,lu M.sciine oKi. over 10 feet High ami siraijrni as arrows. In the lawn was tlie heau li ft: 1 tulip tree, with its smooth bark ami clean branches, paper-lurch, as white as if folded in a mantle of snow. den and Crete ; looking up the Vest J i'jIOro was the cotlee tres. with Us nine; Wauhoo Valley; Salt Orcok Valley ; on the Kltie west of Camden ; rrairio 1XC Town on lij; llue ; prai rie eight miles frtm Lincoln; on Turkey Creek: looking north from Seward: Valley of the !hy Ulue; prairie ten miles from Lincoln ; Crete looking up tho Blue ? Crete; down the lUue from Crete; Sod House and Trairlo; Prjiirie Corn Kield and Cat tle; Salt Kasin at llneolr. ; Artesian Well at Lincoln. T1MHKK rL.TLB-UU. WASDSK. The great desideratum of the West ern Trairie countries now is timber planting. To predict that the now comparatively treeless plains of the West would. In the next half centu ry, or less. Kvomo growing region romrh bark, and the persimmon trees with their amrular branches, while a little further on wore chestnuts, with the ground beneath them covered witbburs. witnesses of their produc tiveness. Mr. Hryant and on aeeom pioned me with'mea.Miring hue, tt take the dimensions of which I note for the encouragement of those com mencing life on treeless prairie-. Kirst. we measured a Catnlpa tree, whose rich foliage, and beautiful and showy blossoms give it a crown of glo ry among the neighboring trees. This is twenty-eight years from tho seed, and measured eighteen inches above cround, it has a "circumference of seven feet. Next, we measured a Norwav Spruce, which is more than fortv feet high, very blight in foliage, raisin c its graceful trunk through a ovratnid of branches. The lowe? limbs of this tree do not drop off. but 1 llitt0S"lii: Machine ...... .... 1 ;tieewl!i Machuie-... . . A Pairs (ieul-V Vine. Kn'lieJi Clf, ewe! liivl. r jlv ....r...-r. -. So P.iri iJents" tliu', French Call, eTt RKt. i ls . . P.ilrs ljidloe." Kme. JI Kresicil KM Moots. 0 r 1W hVl ay tw lir ilie jHirivie of IncrcAslr.c our business. 1 .!!: this met lust of convortlnc enie of my jvr stwl prvpem Into vsh. ami the nlscrllvr pives his word and honor lhal exerjthlnjr ivill be con ducted I" tlie lalrtM manner jvisihie. All mene should N s,at in 15eirlserts.i Letters, or lxUMKcc Money order. Ami addressed to G. II. COLLI XS. CSS larnam Sirts? tOmaisa. UKKKliKXCKS. Vtrt Xatloral Kan&. Omaha. IT. Uoiv I. Miller. Kdixor Oniaha iionaAf. ', It. Thomas, Mitor Omaha i.ViuWaift. Merchaus. ,.f Omaha cenerally. Hiw S. K. P.iine. Iowa City, loira. Hon. P. A 1V . low a City. Iowa. iW. . M. twice. Conncfl l.luCV. Iowa. iv. T v"Hseruenl, N.. IVnver. W. If Mantel. K.;.. ivnver. W. H. Oincs. ui t l V K. Ov. Vt. PosMolBes. X. IV Clnu-ii. s.jcj Salt 1-se, Vtah. AVter Uros-.StUl Iiixe. t'Wtl. lion. T. 1- "Jicfcrt. sinp-j r. P. K. li. Har-v Uocers Ko . Cbevenno. WxKi!a?. Hon "l- IV. UAndali.lHstx.tue. Iowtr. H.h; John Ttioirsi. Imhuijue. Iowa. llir&xu Wil i..rd. -.j . MarshallSown. Iowa. AvTIVK. 1'XKKUKTtC AilKXTS WAXTEI T ".smh w :f. peo( , out j jt , cs?l1 -S m the great limber I continue to push themselves out near1 JET ASH 1 KjLixilt3 .i.fcb of the Miintn- tho ground, till they fill acircle. whose Xrtrafcll stunt", nrprovrii ?iAren ot uu wmii.i, j liinn)0tor i ;,bout twenty-hve feet. m. i-;u- p.-i;r;.i-Uwr,th 1:45 p. m. leave, itox) a.m. leaif. .vss lrtss ttas i ifcw fij ' i i.ie 7:5 !II:J(I.. . ... , !. 1I:U. . $. . liivv. .. . wvi 1112 p. m. . . .i 9::lp.Hi. nrrlrv riAl jvm. arrive I1 JlKKll. Unci4n ' -s.iVia.:. leave- CsM p.m. leave.. 1 Vmon SS5 ;2SIV llihlaiui .., tv, :Jirt CretiK. ! A-.v sai lMrchrster i toiUi.ni.arrlve. -J. ;i p.m.nrrt ve Plnttsmnuth .... Omaha Junction.. Louisville - .... Smith Itend .)ilutul ..., tJrtHn otxl Waverly.. Newton Lincoln STATIONS EASTWARD. Train No. M. r.i.v.uxosK. Trnln No. 4. V1XKP. PlAttmouth Omaha J unction. lAHiisville. . Snuti iieml- AsSiiaml. . . l.roenwwvi Waveriy.-. Neton IJccoln Uncoln Pcnton .. lllchl:ind Crvie Vorchester . S:A5run. arrive 9aa.m. arrive . :Ki s.2i . 3aXJ 7:-tf . . iio. &uv, . IW. &.HV . i: .t:. . l:vMp. ni. leave .VVVla. in. leave !. mixkiv . lfra.m. arrive ' 4 p.m. arrivt. . UWi s:i.V .. ,V Si-'i . :. fcav. . . , :uiu. leave. 3p. m. lesive. The time given ivc l thai of Omaha, beins S3 minutes lowcr than tfcat of Clilcasni. TltOs!. DOAN'E, Kansas City, St. Joseph &0. Bluffs. Tmt: TAIILK No. tt. Tto JUy fect .sV..irtv. July 1A, 1ST!. GOIISTG NORTH STATIONS. ovakv i.h:l jin-ii k r. ' Ki. p. KHa lty Kat IAvenworth St. .lo-eph. PHKU'S. llsmiHir- . Council Klnsrs-J llnV r. M. 7: A. M. liiA..d. S-I.s S:t 1I: ,.. &a- i-P. M. ifcSS SrJ .. No5 i 5:21 ? - GOING SOTJT SD. ?TATION! 'S-T. lOCIS MAIL AXE Kcr. sa.r. would sot, in our opinion, te tres- This habit of the tree, with its extreme ! :ih itm! tn tin. ivassbig upon Nature's phenomena or ! haniiness, make it eminently de.ura-, ii;irtrnii p?firFs metamorphose. In orxier to arouse J hie for screens, lu! you pny ;; They Jfl 000 Mr DVl0 D l I V t S h,r,vsiiMinnir,l,,i,,ltlWW: SO slowly." 1 A they i H . U M loBOU 1 1 A I 0 L U . "" ' in.v;nrcii this iree. as we ut .n "v J .. ... .-.... j. .- ... - . - . , .. ninutiutr. uie taie oi ivausas itas. i Mof .LTirii iiiele aoove tne within the past year been employing ; ground, and find its wroumlerviico to competent persons to lecture on this '. Ih live feet, 1 asked the age. and iin.i ... , ., i . s ' it to Iv onlv twentv years old. A snlyeoL Among those lecturing ;5:Htoh. NYhfto IMao iWr iu nineteen that State is Dr. Warder, of Ohio, j years old, gives tiie same measurment. who has. perhaps, given the matter A Pulip tree, who.se fragrant blosscms as much scientific and practical atton .tion. as any other man in the nation. We liavo before us a letter from the frV;. imstifnl Chestnut tree. -v Bootor. written in replv to one we vears old. is of the same site. A no- hai addressed him. asking whether j "Wo Honey Looust is v-Vl;.f! ... ,. . ... measures tl ttvt. A ott Aiaole 5U he cvmhl favor our itnto wixu a course w . , -- rt.-.,, ,.,! As 1 1 ..ftk . -- --. -W S. - . walk oil awav trem tins cnarming spo; 1 thvHich: of the possibilities ot beau m spring, add so much "beauty to this vouuc :oret. is " years oM. 40 feel Inch, and has a ctreum.orenee ot tour Kansas Cliy.. Ka: Leaven wr;h m. Joseph PHKLPS. Hanibarr.. ivcnci! IKntiV. Iftl P.M. :-P. M. ;P.M. ii SM0 lr. JtS Mt XSi fcA? . laS ' 7:1 SOFT. VXD ASH LiLVF MAPLE, SUITABLE 1ZE FOlt S1UK "WALKS Ts.-l.ois rcr , at all tiieGeai Ticket OtUces. A. C. HAWKS, A. L. HOPKINS. i;en"5 1'&ss. Asenu l!cn"l -M:ier:r.teiv1at. i-t Jtvsopfc. Mo St. Jit-eph. Mo. Groat Through Passenger Route JTRNAS .t ONS. l.jvvwBTiDo. Nctx The Florence SS A LOCK STITCH Family Sewing Machine. XI 1IAKZS A TRTJLY ELASTIC LOCK STUCK. It aertr Pneken th Worlc, wor Draws fler being Woulied. IT SP.LF-FASTENS AVI. THE ENDS OF TIIE SEAMS. BEING TIIE ONLY SEWING MACHINE HAVING TIIE Celebrated "Keversible Feed." It Is the most Mmpleand easy to learn to use. and the Icist liable to get out of order, having no 7iro Springy, Wiro Coils. I,oTorsj)r Brnlx Fads, To Get Out of Order. No Cos Wheels to Mako a Raoliot, AND NO CAMS TO MAKE IT RUN HARD. Warranted to lasta Life-Time i a li. orn MAcniNES kept in order JPHJSE OF CHARGE. TUB jFXiOtBiNrCB Euns Light and Comparatively noiseless. Over 90,0QGii2i Use. Wm. E. FIANl?, Gen'l Asont, 314 ISox-tli ITirtli Street, ST.LOUIS, MO. DUNN & HAYS, Agents, BKOWNVILIiE, NEBRASKA. "r Hfitim.4, AfAASHB, THE000 HILL 6 bUi. "Wholesale and Eel ail H 1 ki T"T;T 'fr'g! 1 1. tE.-ij-UJ3rXt'iuS v ; mvMva Jli n IH tW IW WHl' iSf U.B o jl :r, t e t s RP u OIL OLOE &W& IffATTINGS. McPHERSON BLOCK, l$o. 76 M-AJLTST ST., BEOWNVILLE, 2STEB "We have the Largest Stock, and make the Lowest Price?. W. .A., polocz:, I uluuul.uu ictiaier ni Stationer 1866. nn Post Office Building, BROWiWUXS. NEB. APT? AT th HPTTT? ) VJL JJ. J.JJLJi 1871. WORLD GEO. TJ-A.TJCS-HEIKT'Z', PBOPRIETOR Tnsrxoisr HOTSL SS Sc 90 ZSE-TJNT STREET, BBOWlsTYILLB. FOU ST51 Psis! FOE PEUIT TREES OO TO FUEXAS &-S0XS. SJ! -IliliraftFiiltfiiai of ItH-mrt on his f:ioritt :oiv H? rvkv oau bo proeuroil. Whnt iiy the frtcmte? MKTKOKOI.OUUML UKPORTS AND WK.ITKUR KKIMKTS. Wo nr Judobtotl to Gen. Myro, Chiof SJgnnl Ortkvr, U. S. A.. W:ih 1uj:o. for a copy of a volume enti tled "Tho practical usoof Mctcoroiop- icr.l Kopwts and Weather Map," pslihel by ordor of the tiful Nebraska, if people have only a miiui to interest thomelve in the matter. Hut i: costtoo much ! I an swer: any responsible Nurseryman will le clad to let you have a much lanrer hill than Mr. Hryant has set out in his spletuiivi grove for $10. Conf-ttt nt ft McddUnf: Ilntvd. 1: vfas about the buckwheat cakes. ,vr?r' ) I lohi Maria Ann any fool couhi beat 1 k. .. - . 2 .. !. -.- -- x m.4 .!.! .. . ..v w.. rK. .o.;.v.,. f fi. ..Mi. i Hpr raasins uiwv wm-j. .uu im- .mu , . . , , 1 had lettor try it o 1 aid. 1 oinp- tln Knc to rdaco it m the ivwor of s ,j, .i..x i..-r n ,T rtf the nitohr - 4 4114 V" vfc.v - -- X TKKY CAN SSU. TOr j Coimcil BItl-s H. K.. Line. ! i.vsr josrni an? ovincy. I TWO FAST E1PKESS TEAKS IHLI.MAX SLEKVIXS PALACES. BSOW.'VTIL.I.E TO QriXCY. ithcrt Ciiart ef Cat. TTrtr tut; kkstt -iTTivriT tt:cr Two Ymp Old APPLE TREES, ! to quixct. st. louxs. cvibo. A: yti IVIfcii vr TiKSM4. tviifci H tIy ri. IVciar Tnf Ui Xvw Ind!-" ,. , . axv, Cuvna!.. L.aiTutf -Ktvsij?. i rc C tn t$ per JLTee. ctosao.. i.-:. cwmaw, - U.n V.!- H1T Tl- CVwa. DaUk Wi;, W,xxl. Y5rCSiK?-Ji H?5 ritf t irdjKUtc'' ftvr Nary Sicv; x. -HJ. .X - " " L -?? sr o t)e larcet nn: to make use of one evwunc and so: the ckes myself. and wmtit bv thelalv.rs of the Sicusl j I cot the tloar and salt, and the water, 0tco jUHi. also, to enable them IO and. waruuMby the tvast put in hb- , , , . . , , -! oral quutnv oi occs :uid shortiung. I tost and avail themselves of some of , shorl rti ;rlJil ,ajlow Jrom t beef. o r; -r 51. 3 - -tr the laws&ud cueralisations by whicin Kvanvx I coisld int tind an ianl. :uttoccoKssls are gtKicd. The battcrdid not io.k nchs. I licht-1 oti iv iiro and iv:;deretl yeast t vesst. to be shure. 1 had forgotten the yea;. 1 went and woke up the baker and cot x-ceats worth cf yeast. . I et the jntcher behind the sitting room ?tc-e. ano went to Wv. in ue CllKSTXlTS XX ltVA. Mr. D. W. Adams, of Towa. in the r"ftJrrji itrir, gives his view? re-: gartg the nlanuns; of cAestiint j luorninc T Cv. ,1? rjy And prx parcel ! trves ia Iowa, As fers have Ivea to enJKy my trumph : but l didn't.! oxjwssi that it wHi ihM Nourish That'as yea?t strong enough to raie i Twirie soil, this tttimonv is ea-1 dead ; the batu r va ruaiu aii - . .. y: the carpM 1 scraped i: up ana ; cwr&giag. Ho says: j ,. , inu 3ao8ir dish. Then I ; "Thirteen years ago I pfcmed a ievr ; g jn tj,? kachi? a and put on :ie , utfis, and lo-say I have asre te , nddle. The fir? lot of cskes tuck -; ---- t I llT I Hi 2 s x- -r S- "J r M I c .-.'D J .W(?.f7 SJi-T-oIi? IZOZTITI R.V40B. JUhl JU. pC42i5. south: -a.t3d east. rismrvr tisc -Jwr Ua- ?: or tm. &?eli Biiv Your TivroTiirli Ticiots Yt 'Via 59t- Joe nutl Quiiicv. js j JVr jC J TVV OSrt :. J i 003-- fJ f v:C- K. li.. : Tf "ULr : re --v? ; o T1T10N! i ki 1 isilik JUi 4 ilzj Can and Tril sell yon all kinds of Implements clicirc: than any otlier hense in Nebraska. w e sell tlie q STUDEBAEEK AXD "WHITE WATER Encgsj 1' B n s 3 saftm No.- 70 Main Street, J.' BrowavUle, Nebraska.' Largest Stock in the Market. Great Inducements Offered. Till B OTTO II PEICEl tEsHfl SHHSi71 OZV ATT. ARTICLES SOLD. --. KJE3-S mm. SS.EH iSfc CS:S X??v E!i45 S? V&i sai C ATAGOXS. AID BUGGIES OF ALL Kim. r s . ' ." r: ... ri Tli.kftiIltlfli tZIXZIZIbli nv-.A.-r.-Nrt U--: i2ui:?lJa.-aa- " 1 1 II I I j I II LJ I I ! If S V" ft.Trf-: I.., n i.bpt it: i.s im wr:. i . -w - .w - -- . s-ai' JL-Jass, ik&A ii i r Ji'holesale and lictail Jeal2-s in TInTnmn,n (i I li m Iv y i.KOAT ujSO. .e". TV-5 Ac'l. . H. SiTIUIVW". j 12. X U 'tr. ort WATV CTTDTTT Au ov i i l r j. . ojlauua, n n-fiTTTn,ttn a ! itiUuliu n til u j v"e sell tlie Eiinner Cultirator, Garden CitrClipper K PEKTS "TWO Alii TEEEE-EORS2 PL0""S BSiO"W3STVIXjXjE9 JSTJB 3 Kansas Pacific Railway, j - - ? -? v largest tree, mitiway between the ;rt i-ridd. The second dit;ed. oiilv - X- itmmiiiiI aJ irdihT &nd fiid It I." --J .'. ,i.-n r.-? iV . ;- 5 5ir buraiKsr. She advised :r.e to create the criddie. I did it. One end cf Ihe , t JSll.? i..t l- 1V -M -t X ..... 4t arc urin uv teatierc: .-r;s. wtiik- s ir sac to turn v. &?'-&&. Mnally tne caikes"" w-ere recy jar breiakfast, sao. ; Maria : la other tniacs reauy s. ho<hy ami jwae-, ,5 xvb. M v eaks did aol have ! : also KMt fty. aie vxa!v iK rs,Hi-:div- I l.v: .-.a ia the ftvta of a lit- rjAulhjlaai' it satisSed re. I lost ' 1 lo three feet fiw inciws ia crcm:er oace, with a fU. rvMimi, siwadinc tijv and it bear abandantly if ft:u sled. perfect ants. It ha aevcrmis ot! fTic since it wiewmeKced, which wasxt Stvew yers ftvm the nut. THero art ahot a doM tree of thL .vce. all vicoro tiWv I have yxar oKl, plan tod Ue gioww sow twet--tiv or thirty K,v .jjj a: ikv, Maria woaid J ? Vvt hc, .iwst nnnsne 10 ber. JH j : 1sif lVi her '.Uat. .1 S lheNv are beaunral ir-es. ana are nin; 5hcts cakes my h? recstoocdai Kwhfcrhly :or:e,i tha the saase jd K s w-ocld s.o; et , -nxbor oz apple treos is aa orchard j jj-., Th? kc rjwt o;V ac staved o similar asxv :we of thes tres t&r vs &iWr om- vr oilered hiw. k vwof Jedress here iati- Tlw. as vt": jtiua sen feet of t4e vyihn aww, tweaty ssia- .j, j -. ,UIO jj. jn xrs -bt al! apfter pectecJl,- saptesj VJtrj i:: jJieis hs as ree a rr on tw the ciMle. tlHwrh siaa!ac n a , iv.; n0e 1 et vhx:'b?n: f , , .-.. w.-,v .-.-- ,fcx- . .va. vv nse nvTr, -sno. o no? ai,doe to aaa It is wi"i to re rftcreiei ta: the; oxprte4ces of cttJuvarors hsw Kvu S? 5 - - - -. a itr s t It w 2r 1 ! -gagr"-. vr ,1 1 '-1- '- '--?1 t -. t r- ' - . C5. GS !TT I I c. ,-. - ni ! ..ct : fit- i-t ? j.-v. &t ?&&&'-? 1 luiiLQ. N W MIX? S. RKNvX j -v 'S: Stt R.J-SC- I -KtlOJ crrk. CTNTRA1.CI7T. i fe?. 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