'I i '1 i ,1? ;7 ' 1 r ,Vl f .1 :'. f , 1 !i ;' gvQticultuvitl Winter Shelter for Sheet. Have our friends provided winter shelter for their sheep? or are they many of them neglecting it as usual ant, as usual, not having the best of luck with their sheep. Depend upon it nhat the cold in addition to wet. is hurtful. 1'ou will see it more especially in the spring. Shelter is feed saved, strength Iept, which would otherwise be lost; and wool improved by the good condi tion of the sheep, to say nothing about one of the most inportant points of all the lambs which are to follow. A suf fering sheep will produce a weak lamb. Among weak lambs there is always mortality, and a stunt growth in the fu ture tody of the sheep. A weak, sick ly lamb, will not make a first-class sheep, even under good treatment. Good treatment of sheep is profit all round and shelter is one of the import ant points to be attended to. , Build it and invite the sheep in it, feed them there; let their salt be there, and the little titbits they need. Now is a good time to see to this thing to prepare for it. Raising Tkees on the Prairies. A correspondent of the New York Tri wuuc anji. iruen n snows or Mows on the prairie it is bter cold. For milesthere i3 no shelter. Barns are few, shelter for cattle are fewer. Sta- i.i . uica me maue or straw. They want trees. Trees will grow well, In sev en years, Dunlap, at Champaign, has raised a nice little forest of silver leaf maples. Many of them are 2o feet kih.fePha;nix says if he were going locornmece lite again, he would plant pinei for saw logs. Indeed he has commenced a pine forest of several acres. Let one look at Samuel Ed ward's evergreens, and he will see how they grow. Mr. Galusha also is suc cessful; so is every one who plants and properly cultivates. Walnut trees grow finely, as do most treees. Farmers should plant trees. If there were no other way should get up at midnight to do so." HOW TO TAKE UP TREES. Cue of the speakers, at a recent meeting of ag riculturists in New Haven, Conn., gave the following sensible directions for taking up trees fornurseries. He said: f v cormous amount oi money is annually lost to tree purchasers from rude and unskillful takiug up. Trees are torn up by the roots, as if the trunk and branches were the one thing nec- cessary, and the roots superfluous. The proper way is to open a trench on each side of the tree with a common pade, keeping the edge toward the tree so as not crosa"a root. These trenches should be far enough from th tree to avoid the main roots, and deep enough to go b;-low all except the tap root, which may be cut otF. This being done, the tree may be pulled up with its roots entire." STATEMENT O' TII3 FIRE AND TORNADO Insurance Company, OP FREEPORT, ILLINOIS. We, Thom-s J. Turner, President, nnd D. W. C. Tanner, Secretary, of the Fire and Tornado Insurance Company, or Fn-eport, Illinois, lieieby certify that said Company is possessed of a capital of at let one hundrod thousand dollar., secured by I;eo on real es tate worth at cash valuation at lant five times the amount of said capital, and not encumbered to more than one fourth of said cash valuation. I THOS.J. TUKXER, Fres't, I. W. C TANNER, Sec y Statk or Illinois, I Stephenwu County. J ' ' Personally app'ared before me. Clerk of the County Court of Bteph'-naou county, Tiios. J. Turner and D W. C. Tiinner, to me known as the I're i lcnt and Secretary of the t ire and Tornado Insurance Compa ny, who being fir-t duly sworn according to law, sev erally depoe and cay that the above certificate sub scribed to by them re-pectively is true in cubstance and in fact, a 4 tlnwn by the recjrjsof said Company. Suhscrib'd and sworn to before me, this 21t day of August, A. I). IStij. l. II. ISDEKUMJ, Clerk of Co. Conrt, Stepheusun Co. CErVriFICATEOF AUTHORITY, To expire on the 31-tof January, litjti. Iniurtnc Mpurftuent, Ortfv of T?r. Auditor, ) Omaha, N brajkn, Oct. 17tb, r?0j Wherbas J. T. Campbell, Es.i., Assistant Generai Agent for the Fire and Tornado Insurance Company, loiatel at Fteepert, In the .State of Illinois, has tiled in Uli'oCire a certified copy of "the Acted Incorpora tion of i-aid Company, together with a written iu strument under the seal of said Company under oath, certifying that said Company Is po.-sesed of a capi tal of at leait One Hundred Thousand Dollars, secur ed by lien on real e-late worth at cash valuation at least Five Times t e amount of said capita'., and not encumbered to more than one-fourth of Baid cash valuation," in accordance with the r-nuirenieut of the fourteenth section of a law of the Territory of Nebiunk.t, entit'ed "An -i4ct in relation to Insurance ompanies," approvod February loth, lSti4 : Ther foie, Be it known by these presents. That la pursuance or tne aioresmd .let, l, William .. liar vey, Auditor of the Territoty of Nebraska, do hereby ceriify tnat said Fire & Tornado Insurance Company has full authority to transact business of Insuraiiee in the Territory of Kehrabka, under the Laws of tbis Territory, until the 81st day of January, A. D. lsbu lu witness whereor 1 have. subscribed my name and caused the eal of the ..liiditoi's L. s. otliee to be atlixed, this 11th day of October, A. U. lsUo. W. E. H.I R VET, Territorial Auditor. F. 31. Dor rin ?ton, Ag't, -PLTTSMOUTU, NEB. oct w-t Established in 112. A Good, Cheap and xcry Valuable Paper for li.ccry Man, Woman, ana Vhild IX CITY, VILLAGE, AND COUNTRY. THE American Agriculturist FOR THE Farm, Garden, and Household, Including a Special Department of Inter eslmg and Instructive Headtngjvr Children and Youth. The Agriculturist is a lame periodical of 82 pages Deauiimny printed, anil tinea wuti p:ain, practical, reiiaoie original matter, inciuuing Hundreds of beau tiful and instructive Engravings in every annual volume. It contains each month a Calender of Operations to be perform 'd on the farm, in the Orcuird and titiraf.it. in and around the JJicelling, etc. The thousands of hints and suggestions given in every volume are prepared by practical, intelligent norktutj Jlin, who know what they write about. The UoHHthuld Dei.ai-tnievt is valuable to evei v Housokeewr, aBordniii very many useful bints and directions, calculated to lighten and facilitate in- iioor-woik. nie jjfiHiiimeni ror i nioiren tinl loutti is pre pared wiin spe iai rare, to lurnish not onlv amuse ment, but also to iuculcate kuowledae and sound moral principles. Terms. The circulation of the American Aar. cmiurtsi imore tnan j nr,i ; is jo large that it can iw rnrniob.-d at the low irice of 1 uO a year; four copies one ear, jj; tea copies one year, lv.'; twenty jcnii -t e-ivii. .fciuifie c:inis i r ..r,j eacii. JT3"TRY IT A TEAK. ORANGE JUDD.TcB. asdPbop'r. 21 Fark Row, New York City. SEMINARY FOR TIIE ECCCATION OF YOUNGLAI)IES. Mr. and Mrs" Frhloci be(t to inform the tnhab tants of Platt-vnouth and its vicinity that they have opened a Semnnary for the education of young la dies. The course it lns'ructim includes English, a taught in first idass schools in Europe; French, Mu sic, (Piano For'e, Guitar nd singing) Fancy Woik. &c Mnnic will I--; taught as a separate atndy if re quired. Terms (in advance) can be known by applying at the residence Inteiy occupied by Mr. Fellows Pianos lur.s. and a .rnpply of music for sale. PUttf mouth. Sept- 15, u;t. WM. S. WEST Is soliciting' ordeis for APPLE TREES and Dwarf At pies. Pear-trees and Dwarf Pears, Quiuees, l'eacl ts. Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Cher ries. Grapes, '.looseberr-es. Currants, Blackberries, White Blackbv-rriej, It.ispberries, strawberries and everything from Big Apples to Little Harries. ALSO: Ornam'ntal T'es, Evergreens, Rnsos or all colors. Honeysuckles. Lilacs. Siianrballs, Flowering Almond, and all variet'es of Nmscry plants desirable in the latitude of Pi:'t:sinouth, which will be ready for de livery on me ist oi .aum, iroo. sepi L. GOLDING, DEALER IV OODS Rabbits in Orchards. I believe I have found out a protection for my fruit trees from rabbits, the great destroyers in wintej. One year ago last winter there were left in my orchard some twenty shocks of corn not husked. The rabbits that winter destroyed many or- cnards near me, but not a tree of mine was injured by them. Lnst year 1 planted my orcbard in potatoes and beans; late in the fall I had set out near the margin of the orchard, about twelve J . 1 I M juus apart, shocks oi corn, ana not a tree wa9 injured, so I concluded that all that is neccessary is to feed the rabbits and feed them is the surest protection. "r vi- xellow am vhite toB.v At a meeting of the Little Fal's (N. Y.) Farmers' Club, the discussion turned upon the comparative sweetness and nutrition nf th different varieties of corn. Dr. Isham said yellow meal when old, was apt to he a bitter taste. Yellow corn com''ne" more oil than whiie, and wbm the meat wa3 kept some time, lie abundance of oil had a tendency to become rancid hence the bitter taste of the meal. A Complete Pictorial History o the Times." "The best, cheapest, and most success ful ramily Paper in the Union. Harper's Weekly, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical notices of the Press. The beft family newspaper in the United States. J'(io Lornl in A'lv-rtistr. 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An extra copy or either the Weekly or Magmiue ill be supplied irratis for every club of Five Sub- t cribers at 1 each, in one remittance; or bix copies lor io. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. 1 be annual volumes of If arpeb's kkllv. in riea cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of ex pene, tor f u each. A completo set, comprising r.iirht olumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $100 per volume, freight atexpenseof purchaser Auuress HAJU'r,K& HKOTHfcK. Franklin Souare, S. Y- Wahts o.v Cattle. A subscriber says that hii cow has warts upon her bag and teats "long and slender,'' and asks how he can cure them. The warts can be readily removed with caustic, lunar or potash. I ive cents worth of either lunar caustic, or caustic of potash, will suffice, Keep the caustic in a vial; take a stick of it, wet the end with wa ter or spittle, an! rub it on the warts. Two or three applications, will suffice. A srArir .V.- ' -c L "eJ"bl1,e" renewed a system f mailing w w.j vi..wu uu iuc wsusiiii ui urji- I oy wnicn mey oau f npi.y tne jiagazine ana eekiy ash or it will eat too deep and make a sore. A. II. Farmer. "Unquestionably the best sustained 1 wnric 01 tiie Kind 1$ tne world ' HARPER'S IVcw Xontlily JIagrazine. Critical notices of the I'ress.l It Is the foremost Mscazir.e of the .b.v. Tbo flr.- siue jjever naa a more delightful companion, nor the million a more eoternriMiiir frioml. il tn Ham t' fiiiwiiut. juciwMttsi i roieHUim HJaliimore.) The most pornlar Slouth'v'in tbo trnri.i v v uoservrr. We mast refer in terms of eulocv to the blph tone and varied excellences of Harper's Magazine a jour nal wiin a monthly circulation or about 170,(100 cop ies ,ln whose paces are to be fouml some or th cneicest liht and geueial reading, of the day. We speak of this work as an evidence of the American people; anl tne populantv It has acnuired is merit. en. tach number contains fully 141 paces of read ing matter, appropriately illustrated with Rood wood cuts; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blvnded with the best features of the daily journal. It has ereat power in the dissemination of a love of onre literature i urner uuiae 10 American Literature (London.) The volumes bound coni-titute of themselves a li brary, of miscellaneous reading-, such as cannot be fouud in the same compass in anv other nuMieat ion (hat ha3 come under our nolice. Boston Courier. SUBSCPJPTONS. 1SG6. ESfPlant drawf apples and pears in autumn, but leave stone f run until spring. JgCoal oil is found L be to a sup purating wound what water is to an in flamed it dispels llies and vermin, sweetens tho wound, antf promotes healthy granulation. promptly to those who prefer to receive their ptriod icais directly from the office of publication. i ne postage on Harpers Magazine is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post of- u i e. TERMS : HiRrER's MacazIse. one vear. - - - ti. An extra copt of either the BIau:izine or Werklv will be supplied eratis for cverv i'lnh i t Five 8uh- scriters at f t each, in one remittance ; or six copies IOI Back numbers can be supplied at anv time. A complete set, now comprising Twentv-niae Vol. times in pi at cloth biuUinc, will be sent bv expfess. Single volumes, by mail, post paid, J. Cloth caes lor uin'iine, 05 cents, r.y mail, post paid. Allures liAiirr.H .v HrtflTTTrne Fiankh iyure, N.V. HATS &. CAPS, FUMING (i Boots 8c Shoes, Trunks, Yaliscs, etc. Give me a call. I propose going east in a short time to purchase poods, and will sell oil my present stock at Extremely Low Figures. Remember the place. One. doer TTEST of the IURald efhee, PIATTSHOUTH - - N-T. 1 r Marble "Y"ard. Tlie UQdersigned have ojieneJan S; tensive MARBLE YARD In the City of Plattsmouth, where they have PERMANENTLY LOCATED. Call and Examine Specimens. We are prepared to do as good work can be fouud in the country, at as licc.soiiabJe Prices As any establishment in the West. JOSEPH BUTZERIN & CO. July 1, 1SG5, mf 53 o o o . o !0 5 -5. r f H C c- S Si . 2 1 P c 1 o TOOTLE, HANNA & CO., 1SIAIN STREET, - - PLATTSMOUTH, N.5T L A II G E S T J Vest of St. Mollis. T II E N E 13 It A S KA II E L ?,i jj I) -fi Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HARDWARE, I FLUID KXTIJACT T r stTs iry -AFD- Clothing of every description. WINES AND LIQUORS OF Alt KINDS. Constantly on hand a Larpe Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, ". QUEEJOTARE; IKON,.' MILS, WINDOW SASH, DOORS fc GLASS. And every article required by ETIICSRATS, FiJEIGIITEKS, HIIXERS & FARMERS. And everybody else can be supplied at this establishment. Call and examine our extensive stock. Is the place to get CARDS, At t'.e , i IT ji-e CIRCULARS, ISILI.-IIEADS, UALLTIKKTS FOSTERS, -AT TIJE ITIEE FJEIOOF BRICK. Tootle, Ilanna 2c Co. riattsmouth, April 10, '65. the no r t i: xm-n It wa I'rr.nv.-I fr 1.1 ih . . ru ! 11, ,. the Ku,'li,li ;..! :.vi fiiV ,n-r.'U v , ... , im-n-.'atiou it i. i--!!;:. . , ,l ,' i ). , ;. ... 4 , ' coiiiv ii.I'i i. t , ,:i i:-, . ' " ' '' It is (:ivi!i . j i. 'v i-: (,i:iv ( i . i Hie lil.l'l.i.T, .M..ll-i. l-,,.., . f ,; . L'rvtlirii, fur lVi.iat- i r.i'.n--a .:. i J i-: 13 it. rj'v, L.EGAti BEAXSiS, OK Fro ni a I'.ir rr l-i-r n ! U- :iiin.- ln l'!-ri, ' - i 1 M J'.. ,;; .., ( 4ii"!it'ffii'i' ' i ' I'i '.n.., :,!.. ,:. ,:;-,....' ili i CT II liitlT. I II! (.,,. ,,,, ,,, j,' l'Jllt-1 t'H (Oil., d .J .-. . j.ili, I,. It I - .ils-l I'' ': I . il t,., .J ,;i i ;i .. Pyspcpria, Chronic HU-K.-uatX;. tut. in- -1; ti- :n. ; i- 1805 1885. ASIISON, DOVEY & CO., North Side of ATain Street, Have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of TO A To .if.- xl ! . ., ... v. !! tnu r!. t v. ,i ;, ,, , , . t':i k, i tu . :i t i:... Ii. 'ivi-r-. Our FIcb; a-Kl IIoo ; aic mi'i.j. a.; ', f. j,, i'. , , ;.'.'.., at A-r.-.vi- i, . i im. l"rntz I::f.ui,-y to Oirt .'i-c. Ilnl I' if III V :t II- il.- The I'tnisr in vt'iny ?;.s.i(7 ; trul.nvxn. a . o o P5 O QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &C, Ever Offered in this Market. LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS. In fact, everything the Farmer, Mechanic, Freighter or Emi grant wants. FLOUR, BACON, CORN, OATS, &C. Thankful for past Patronage, we hope hy strict attention to bus iness to merit a contmnance of the same. Call and examine our stock. Platttsmouth, April 10, 1SG-5. tf Tl." lMt;.I.! 1: ADVERTISE r. ;t:i a !: iii j 1 , i r. y.v .;v .:i IN THE i:ni,iyiBGi.,23'a Fluid Extract .of Buck NEBRASKA HERALD. AND LET TIIE PUBLIC KNOW THAT YOU ARE Alive 8l Stirring. I'hiladtj h'ut l-'cmi,;z DuUi i'm .' . r. ., Sti-T. 1-3, W) . I'lELMIJOLD'S GENUINE PitEPARATIOirS. Hi f-'-Ii'l an'l 1'lui.l Extract ' tnf-Aj t!e f-1 Ireiilli i A t!ij ii: K . J :-ri !a of wl.i. li tl..... i: r, Tli'-y are Ii-ft to t!ic in-in't;i(u all. r a '. -'! Ciini iiilVii t'--t of tl. !! fi ti. M ill I..- a .!.;?. sou With t'.nr.; rl f -,rt!i i;i t!10 i.iut. 'l .-..t-.-ry TIk-.-o r.-ni. .!;:., aro jri j. i,-. , lyjf.T. I; k li"il, a lri;.'i'it is tvi n v..fi' i x l..n-.- in ' ty, autt we l.tlifV.! Uu-in f. l- ii,;..; i:. :, f: have n x V "V. a a :i arti-- lacklii!: im n: t t.r! ith a iitrniau' ut ru n , j.n.1 Mi-, il, i,i, .,;,' .. ; c rtainly i.rima fa. -j... niil-mv. Jlii Iri: : Cli'-miml Wan li.iu?, in th i nty i,t X. iv y,.ic. ' not excelleil, II' '(jual.-'l, I y any i i t!i louotry, at.- e w.iuh I Hilvi iiti r ri' i l.-r, li. viri! in i; tlin tci" ;o give iiiui a ta.ll, a: d j i !,; '. fur tli.j::. lv- v .o m ?3 3 C. 03 3 5 3 3 JUST received, 50 caf scs oCanned 1' aclies at Lare assortment of mea' and boy.' clothing AMISON, DOVEY & CU'3. il. for tale by A. D. tl CO- (1 O to AM1SOX, DOVEY C0'8 to purchase your O HELLED CORN l'.)r Baieby T spring goods. , O AD. CO. VX endless var iety cf Ladies' Drese Goods ist T ACON aud Lard for sale by A. D.ACO'j. 1) A.D.CO. '0 CASEd Moltby'S Core Oysters for sale" at HEAVY INVOICE of all in.!s of Family Gro- A. 1). & CO 3. xV. ceries and Outtitiug (ioods just received by r , A. 1). A CO. KEAT bargains in Ladies' DrefsGoodsat . . W A.U.A- t'O'S. LL kinds of Farming Implements for sale by 1-7vfl SALE at AMltOX, Do VEY 4 CO'S, Coffee, . A. D. t CO. Te , Suear Golden Syrup, Sugar House Mo- . Lar lot of Two Horse Plows for sale by lai-rses. New York Candies, etc , etc. 2 " A D it CO A large lot of Chewing and Sniokiup Tobacco for Ni.nill virii.,f ii-j-h . . T sale at A. D. 4 CO'S. j . 838 vamtJr f Hardware i nd Cu tleryfor m , A. Lr . X j ft. QOALOILforsaleby AD CO S4',H' Do""' OU, and Nai's of everv O decrij,tion for bale by A. D. A CO. " .-;A BOXES Star Candles fi.r sale by " " 0J A, D. CO. A LL kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange XX for goods by A . D. A CO; IF yon want to purchase goods at a bargain, go to " A. D. CO r''u enumprate all the articles we have for sale . : TT - would fill one sideof the Herald, and others yTC BAOa COFFEE just received by iave as good a right to advertise as A. D. A Co. AMItON, DOVEY A CO. k Largo lot of Choice Tea at rpHE largest Outfitting House north r,f .t. Joseph -tV A. D. i CO'S. Ail A1IISON", DOVEY CO'S., SUBSCEIBE FOR THE N" ebraska Herald, AND HELMP,OLD'K KXTRACT C?r XIL'C'ZIt- Fltt4tn'jt;th, -traika.