v MFlm .Ml fc &. sitp &. "j&a&s1. 8t-63e--v. -- 53cA-n- -- -- .,.-- .. qwagSF"8 .MCP5fct . jrsqftxffeiNMMCll't span-- v HSMBjpajww :is W' 3ecaNMiR---I i' ' f0 'ft I7HT" covering the w,orld had long tflESILCIrA'SS FRTUTl TREES! it A(PAE-li- " THE ONE CROP SYSTEM. .h '. RCRillifSOTES. dark that 1866 enveloped him with, and ranks him i id 1870. tbatwe-do'no- , iITkaininguGrapb Tbees. ....' f(SlilVtfilSK. Scarce a'day passes t Vines to noblest of the, earth. Our Grown and Dnported tt who, out pure with the -- There ar&peraons ofr are-improvi- get testimony as to the embarrass- agricultural papers and DtJTWfttTON. ONE HUNDRED ACRES ment resulting to farmers depending contrariness, 'will not; follow any ap- ground..and must soon J. J. OPEF toTHE WORLD A proved system of training or culture fast gaining ,' GEICUtLTtTRAL. upon a single crop for revenue. find tliolr wav into evens household. APPLES Standard, Half Standard-Ba- sh and TOR NOTHING. JFOjK fctocks, bj -' Wisconsin correspondent and agent, of iplauia. "U everybody trained vines blessings Dwarf-Gra- ned Dn Restraining A compilation with full and accurate exptapa- carrying joys and with them.. which the best result are obtalnetl.'yleluinc HOMESTEAD DAWS, enabling and writes: "Jt'isvery difficult obtain- oil, trees, anil itijvas a well established period, in sell! una as- tlonscf tse, one puc-cqede- Jtcgisier. crops at nu early and instruCtifofffthy' person how to secure hundred FURNAS, riuch position they Franklinvtue J. J.) favorable .fruit. .K.W. Editer. ing subscribers on account of the fact that in a pects othenfise not tothls pyra- acres of rich fiirmiuslanefbr nothing, six bsmIbs a'ro than elsewhere, than-thes- e PEAJL All the leading klnda, standard and berorc leaving home, aad In the richest and most times. When farmers selling better mid. productive portion of the Great West. If you 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1870. wheat at 75 cents per bushel, which contrary souls would be sure to Value orForcst Trees. ' PRAR. Choice new sorts, at present scarce. sendEiny Centsfor this work,' COM TIT10M l: ,trcllises. A gentleman PEACr. On Plum Stock. Youwlllneverwgretltl Pf say st $1 per bushel to raise, try staftes or So- .11 i they num- TheOnarga(IH.( Horticultural PJiA CH. U n jeacn shock: &UxTSAm Ohio, .planted a 33-3- 0! 4&HfeIrasla Agricultural Fairs. they generally say I would like the living at Tiffin, ciety has placed upon file the follow- i St.Donts,Mo. 1 trees the intention paper, but cannot take it this year.' " ber of walnut with ing resolution for discussion at some will be held in Iowa writes : of training grape "vines 'dpoh them, nirr.ttnY. Standard and dwarf, very fine. FOWLS. A. TISDEL, The Xeferaska State Fair Another farmer "I meeting: very fine, PRIZE F. JR & future CHESTNGT. Spanish dwarf, 00, to his vines Paul-tr- jit JJrovravlHe September 2Hli, 21st, 22d and 23d, staked mysuccebs this season upon a but harjng failed make for-e--t Rend for tho Experimental lUrtn, Slock ami i li of these "Besolved, that the cultivation of PITjBERT. Most varieties. Journal, containing list of Fancy Fowls, Stock, ictc single crop, and am as fiat as a grow underneath the shade pra-ri- e QUIA'CJi. Mostvarleties. Catdanciwil sell you kinds I trees is more profitable fo the ost varieties. prices, or ail tho known valuable Fowls, all of Implements ehp t will be am for my land trees, ho now writes and wants to JrtttBJSKfir.-M- itcwlth pure imported varieties on the moat Im- The Richardson Ceuaty Fair flounder. I in debt farmer than the cultivation offruit CR. IBS. Collections embradngSl varieties. bred from than any1 otnsr lionse 17th Septem- - as good vines will grow at the foot of CUUXA KITS. All the choice large sorts. proved plans. . in Nebraska. held at Salem on the 15th, 16th and of and had prices for wheat been know if trees." 'The list comprises Brahraas, White and Dark ' 6c?, rera as the year previous, would have Wjalriut treen. Hcsuould have thought Choiceaml rhodc4cndK.ns; flow- Dorkings. CreveCreurs.Horedans. Buff I exper- So far as xt relates to the direct profit ering Shrubbery; Ornamental loUagedPUnts; Cocklns, Spanish Black ahd White, Seahright Ban- off my and more of thisjbefore, but having had grace-iull-y J The County Agricnltural cleared indebtedness Fancy Shade Trees, Game, also, all the best varieties ofwheat, Lancaster pay- we do not know to be derived from the cultivation of Drooping and tam, ic.; Society holds 1U First Annual Pair at Lincoln, too. Now I cannot meet my ience in theie matters, each lo- trained, well suited to moundsand oatcoru, clover seed. forest trees, the farmers in Evergreens. -- - to. answer the borders: and Cemetery &q "We 6U1 my have any one able October and 7th, 1870. ments, and unless creditors of better to determine for carriage nre Cliambersburg. Co.. Tn. sell tne JV Us -- v ! question than himself. cality will have jTS-Th- the better to sustain distant Frank Peta-wattaml- Comity, (Iowa) As-- the milk of human kindness in their pots. The assure We never tried an experiment themselves, but,we judge that the kept in jwetarton will hold Its Xlgblli Annual Fair at Coun- - hearts I shall lose all I own. I have resolution might have been a little THE lOXDOX SUKSESIES, 1870. , tSiisj ourselves, and cannot IMPROVED STOCK. September 20, 21 and 22, you it looks blue to me." of kind 21-- tf Hammonton, N. Jt rdl Blurs, in the stronger if it had read. "The culti- (Mo.) Agricultural We quote from these two, among give any positive information profi- BUCKEYE IT The Helt Conaty, we noticed vation of fruits cannot be made Fair 'nill be held at Oregon, September Uth, and scores of similar letters, to show the niatter; but have often pro- Small Fruits, and' table in prarie countries without Crane" Tines, Premium Cli ester WliiteSwIiie 3 days. effect of the single crop system, when that curtain kinds of vegetables would lKxit!iJt4KS?VR continue three grow of tection, and this cannot be obtained Xiarlyslilng Poiatoes. that crop, or the price of it, fails. On not under the drip butternut way so cheap as by grow- ! ; corres- and black walnut trees. Whether the in any other WALTER, ASSAWAMPSETT, PUEE BBED POULTRY. Eeapei and Mower the other hand, another Iowa forest trees." the Western EUMELAN, DOWN WITH THE BIRDS. pondent writes one of the editors of failure was caused from want of mois- ing In MARTHA, SALEM, IONA, fc-H- Si ates this subject of growing trees "ki&uvA$tfW con- Che roots treefc . J "We to be for "spare the the Mural a private letter, which ture of appropriating DELAWARE, I2T .. a-- bavo tried profit is receiving , FINEST THE COUNTRY. wfe3a remem- all fell upon the soil in their im- for protection and at lew rate-- for Cash. All for many years, both in the. tains the following.; "You that not more and many other kinds years birds" ber you said in one ofybur letters a mediate vicinity or that the trees considerable attention, but ljtirst quality plants, one and two old. sense of humanity, and to be poetical. boy go gave ojfsome poisnous substance, we than it really deaires. Whenever the SEND STAMP FOR. "We sell the r year ago, 'now my dear don't one-fift- RASP- The doctrine, however, has been on you see leave for chemists to determine. Western farmers cover at least h WESTCHESTER JJLACK CAP into wheat all'over. Don't of their laud with forests they BERRY PLxVNTS, ReaullfuIIy Illustrated Price wane for several years, now that your Iowa fanners are all wheat Grape-vine- s will grow when train- the until they can grow more $25,00 per 100. Raspberry II' Buy your flower the coming ed upon willows, popular and mauy will find that 85 w per dozen ; The best AND DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. DODGE acknowledge to an crazy? in the world. "lwe entire corn and potatoes, speeiea of trees, but we do not upon the whole. The country will be I'M1 year, plant more other in- A vi Early pea3 and apples sow oats and barley, buy all the hogs think a man would show much wis- less liable to suffer from drouths; KING POTATO. tnimK-i- Reaper ''Jess EARLY 4c CO., and Mower, eweet grapes anU cherries, have, in a vou can keep ana ttrem well, dom by-plaiiti- them for this pur- sects will do damage, because T1IOS. B. SMITH, l ieett 81.00 per pound; five pounds ior sj.iw. Price bv , their natural enemies, birds will find hnuTifTl ot Mai-sl- i Hax-vester- great measure, gone to appease the and vou will win. and your wheat pose. CI nn flnnlirailinn. This Potato stands ahead PDANTSVXLDE, CONN. Do you remem- shelter in the woods, and will multi- any other variety in the country ibr earllnosuid 12-l-y ravenous birds. This neighbors will lose.' Keeping quality. Please order a lew to iry mem. -- appetite of ber writing me that? You did, and Parm Accounts. How ply accord ingly. We have Only to Vandever Corn much has been written, on the sub- any Send'for catalogues, ic. Address, " - Plow, year the fruit from three hundred for a wonder, followed your advice, read the history of country that MOST mMSmm- I ject, how important in to veri-b- y THE & BRADLEY'S to-d- ay and order to Sj grape Delewares, has been deprived of its forest TINKHAM, SUMATRA choice vines and I am at lea?t a thousand results: OTIS 'IE' JRog-- dollars by am easy .finan- know anything of actual and the truth of these assertion. Too BEAUTIFUL Pit easan t Gam e m Isabelles, Ionas, Hcrtfords, richer it. I 13--tf Fall BI ver. Bristol Co., Mass. nas, yet how few nmonj all the mass of much forest is certainly not desirable, - Walking Cultivator been punctur- cially, as a flowing river. There are Unequalled forvalorandcel- 4 lrsand Concords have poor fellows who farmers ever think of doing it; how but to little is a calamity not readily brated as ess producers. destroyed as as hundreds of wheat very few know anything near HIGHLAND STOCK FARM. FOWLS Very hardy. Address, with ed, crushed and fatt are not though. owe you for my what repaired. T2f THE stamp. W. II. TUCKER & I any crop oranimal costs them, orseem should have a few BEKMONT, OQ., Importers and Breeders, "We sell the colored ; nothing left ; entirely Every farmer 25-l-y .they serenity." to care do ! Plymouth, Ohio. Robins, Orioles, CaL The editor who wrote that private either. They mostly what acres of woodland, and those who have Middlesex County, Mass. WORLD destroyed! they tlieir .neighbors be- letter (had forgotton it) based his ad- see doingaround neglected to secure this ought to Office, 196 State St., Boston. m Birds Blue Jays and Wood Pecks have them, with very little method or cal- immediately to supply vice upon a rule, which he had early gin this want, AYINTHROP W. CHENERY, m all proved themselves most desperate learned was a wise one that is, to culation, and leave the result to ac- either by purchase or by planting GRAPES! GRAPES! 1 cident. Ask a farmer how much be PROPRIETOR. CONCORD GRAPE Roots, 1 destructive thieves, looking abandon the of a seeds. There will never a better and extended cultivation grain he h:is of any particular Importer and Breeder of 40, one and two years, mostly layers of the crop everybody going to cul- kind. time than the present. Forest tree "York- quality. Iv pack In moss, glasses, scraps of tin, and other scare which is kfc Dutch (or ITolsteln) Cattle, Angora Goats. MJUUflnest will tivate. .Every extra day's labor, dol and will most usually tell you that seeds, of many specie, are now begin shire Swine. ".Lincoln," "Caraman," and "Texcl" ' and deliver on railroad, anv of the Powder and - Thorough-Bre- d above $35 $50 per thousand. crows have no effect. lar and acre pf land employed in the ne uous not- Know exactly, because he ning to ripen, ana tnose wlio have or.Vilouton Flandrin" Sheep, nnd stock, at nnd e, Trolling Jton.cs. ccc ISAAC ATWOOD, shot, and that only while being used production of wheat or corn, or any kept the tally upon the threshing-machin- the small seedlings for sale will be - Cataiozues sent by mall on application. Rock Daks Vtnkyakd. has any effect. "We are done with other crop, above the usual average, ahd forgot to take it off on his pleased to receive orders for the same. 13-- tf 22-t- f Xake tJIills, Jefferson Co.. Wis. book before the machine left. Much Home. !i . our bird, sympathy ; our "voice is for enhance the value of other crops in Hearth and market from which this labor, and less can he tell you what his whole 1 war." year's crop amounts to, or what his land money is taken ; so that if ten on men in a neighborhood sow an extra whole expense have been. Of course Mules the Farm. WASHINGTON STREET LABGE HOGS. aera to a double aera, he plants in we do not say that all farmers are so, Mules are almost universal on the because we know there is occasionally cotton have been seven of John other crops, instead of doiug as his sugar and plantations of the far There neighbors do. Rural New Yorker. a systematic business man among far- South, while the favorite team on the Bright's Chester White breed of hogs We do, as we have often done, en- mers, as well as in other lines of busi- Northern farm has always been the STTTDEBAKER slaughtered Naperville, 111., with- dorse foregoing our ness; but I take it they are the except- ox; partly because his carcass is so AND WHITE WATEE in the views of ion, and not S the last three months, weighing re- Our readers know that the rule. valuable when cut into steaks, partly in we Now this ought not to be so; a care- from the rough JJ3TrTT22sT to-w- have often showed up the fallacy character of the soil, spectively as follows, it : One by lSOI so dilligently propogated in this Com- ful knowledge of results is just as im- which makes a slow team very desira- 5491bs portant to AND BUGGIES OP ALL KINDS, r .himself, 640Bs gross, dressed; monwealth, and officially to, of the the farmer as the merchant ble. The mule is much stronger than jgme by himself, 6701bs gross, and 5761bs crop system" or manufacturer, or a railway com- the horse on stony or on APPIES. "one rather than the pany. Kailway soils, carts 6951bs gross, diversity. In some special cases, as on companies keep their rough roads. They are more easily aressed ; one by himself, accounts so accurately thatthey know A Stock of both Dwarf and Standard, unsurpassed in quality ! We sell the 5S91bs $181.27.) laud suited to growing the finest leaf kept than either horse or oxen; and nd dressed. (Price tobacco, strawberries, etc.j but they to a cent exactly how much each loco- will consume almost any rough fodder STA38DARD i One by Richard Oldfield, of Downers arc exceptions to the rule to be gener- motive and car costs to keep it in re- with relish. PEARS. ,1 pair, how much to Groye, (a stag) 7551bs gross, and 6421bs ally practiced. The old adage "Send run it how much A serious drawback to the ox team i'nclud-in- d KIRBY everything about them cost fmm All Varieties cultivated throughout the United States, dressed. (Price $63.95.) One by Jas. not all your eggs to market in one is, that it demands a pasture a part of the Newest and Rarest Valuable Kinds, such as ! ! f basket" in culates sound doctrine, months to months and year to year the time, or its equivalent in green Duchcsse DeBordeaux, Clapp's Favo- Eeaper and Mower King, 659Rs gross, and 653Ibs dressed. Bos- not merely for curiosity, but in the 1 respecting the one crop system. to order foder. If kept up continually and fed rite, President, Fcniberton and (Price 60.83.) One by N. Heim, 757 ton Cultivator. be able to detect all waste of time with dry hay and meal, oxen will lose Mt. and the or material, or mismanagement of Vernon. pounds gross, and 6521bs dressed. whatever nature. appetite after awhile and fail in flesh. J. H. MANNY REAPER. " '(Mce $75.70.) One by John Stenger, The mule can be kept up as steadily DWARF PEARS. HOW DEXTER IS SHOD. Is not this kind of information just as the bore, without any loss of flesh or 798Ibs gross, and 69Slbs dressed. (Price Each shoe is carefully balanced, j liupuuaui, to tne ianaer i. tninK strength. This is a great advantage One, Two, Three and Four Years of Age, and of Quality inferi- $90.70.) Price of all $462.59. Gross the surface which comes in contact so, and I speak of it more particularly to those who have full work for their or to none grown by any JVurserynicn in the country. We seH the weight of all, 4,8S41bs. Average with the ground, slightly curves from now because it is the begining of the teams. rather agrees with mules year, ,when all such matters most It PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, QUIXCES,RASPBERIES,STRA1YBERRIES, Kumer Cidtivator,Garden City Clipper Plow bs. heel to toe, so that when the horse is to have a daily task, and to be kept weight of each 6D7 These hogs proporly commence." blank book and all Jfursery Stock wanted by cither Dealers or Planters. J standing firm, the principle weight is A straightatit. A week's idleness seems were finely grained, with thin skin, borne by the heel and centre, no of the cost ofa few shillings will do to demoralize them, and they have to ORNAMENTAXS. PSKI3f TWO AND THREE-HORS- E PLOWS andiine in the bone, and all sows but heavy pressure being felt upon thej for years. And now, brother farmer, learn their lessons over They again. Cast-St- such of you desire to know what .you are as to An finest ORSAMEJVTAIi SMITH'S Cast eel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG one. ITqperviUe Clarion, Jan. 2Qth, toe. Just as a line drawn from the are doing, not liable disease as either extensive stock ofthe TREESl SHRUBS PlNi - toe to let me persuade you into or ROSES, &c. We 3570.?. the heel of a man's boot would an effort to keep the horse ox, and are much longer also have all the New aud Scautifnl farm one PE-IiSTOETO- demonstrate a slight curve, so is the accounts, for lived. A well used mule team will Weepers, such as the RILUURSOCK Wlli-- IKOY-BEA- M natural curve gived toDexter's shoes. year, at least, and see howyou'likeit. last thirty years; and that is about JLOW, CUT LEATED WEEPING PLOWS, Grapes this-seaso- n, in this section, When a man walks there is a risincr Perhaps some country agricultural long enough. BIRCH, WCEPINQ LARCH, - societyj now they are giving up horses -- h i , &.r- ALL KINDS OP CORN PLOWS, Hart-,9rds(a- re sloping But be 4 lc... - are more than ordinarily early. action, from heel to toe, and itrwill said(he mule is such . on- &c.- " wnen tnere-is-a and girl racing at their fairs, will take ten- mvfcerctto- - Klolior thfif; a norse is trotting', thcir-heacIs-to-offej- vnn rjin long since gone ; Delawares it into fev. .shil- never feel Vne and TworKole Hand Corn Shelters, and Qne,J rolling motion from heel to toe. lings safe with him. "Tichus,jRj HOIST arenow in their prime; 'also Concords, Acknowledging to premium for the best kept set of ins aptest mode ot defence. is so IlPiaiELS OIBFIEIRIE: DI Four-Hors- e' the principle hap- It l wo and Shelters. Di-ann- farm books; who knows what may T Fower Israella, and Rogers' 15 and 19. a, oe correct, it stands to reason, mat natural to return blows for blows that pen in this progressive age? Try it receives good Three Catalogues Published Annually. lona and Jssabella are col- a horse will gather more quickly jfriends, the mule a education in well and compete for these pre- the line of kicking rather for- ored. will be and with less friction if, instead" than in We Invite Correspondence, and will Send Catalogue on Invitation. It difficult to keep any of the heel and toe beinir forced miums, if offered. bearance. If we are persistently pa- if ton of the above fn prime order, except to the same level, the former being Get Leather Bits. One of the tient with him, and treat him with Address, mi irnmi lat- kindness, he will Wimmf perhaps the Diana, until the State raised a little higher than the Crulest things done to dumb beasts is lose his fears, and Pair. ter. To secure exact proportion to hutting hard frozen iron bits into a his disposition to kick. If you want Graves, Selover, & WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS, AND GUARA- a good Willard Co., NTEE OUH GOODS TO -- this curve, Mr. Bonner takes each tempered mule team, you must -- ALL BE AS RECOMMENDED. We have this season, for the first horse's mouth. It is not only painful , shoe and places it on the smooth but a dangerous act. For every time keep your own temper. You must t GENEVA, JVEW time, 33-fi- m YORK. ! fruited the lona and Israella in surface of ainarble slab, and weighs living flesh touches n metal much be- join Mr. Berg's society and come into A full Supply of Extras always on Hand this State. We have no hesitancy in it with a critical eye. In the toe low tjio freezing point, the latter ex- good fellowship with brutes. Yelling, awarding them all of each shoe a slight excavation tracts the heat from the former aud scolding, cursing, and blows will make e the credit claimed or sloping a vicious team by their originator and sanguine indenture is made for the freezes it. Thus a horse's mouth be- almost inevitable. most purpose of giving firmness to the step comes frozen by the cold iron several lwz. A'griculturist. WfBiiiiliEiii friends. The vines are hardy and the or tne norse. JtJy the force of con- times a day put into it; each time THiODORI HILL fruifcsuperb. cussion the soft earth is forced up in- causing these freezings to go deeper to this excavation, so that in rising and deeper, to and at last in exten- Good Farming Implements are the from heel to toe the foot does not slip sive ulceration. .With such a sore basis of success la making tho farm Wholesale and Capt John L. Carson, of this city, backward. This sloping .Indenture mourn ino poor norse refuses to eat pay. Without these, thnush the soil and Retail Dealers in has been for several years past devot-is-g must be carefully proportioned to the and pines away, which calls the climate are favorable, farming in the nine- himself to the introduction and size and weight of the shoe, for other- horse-doct- or in. They call it bols, teenth century cannot be made profitable, as mightcreate horse-ai- l, the basis of prices is upon which can raising of blooded cattle. He has a wise it friction and prove glanders, etc., and go to all that ( a positive drawback instead of an as- cramming down poisonous drugs, in bo produced most successfully, with the least ,.Jine little herd of about twenty young sistant. This mode of shoeing has doses, and vou. labor, in the greatest quantity, on a given Bhort the next know nf flio horns. The past week he pur- certainly worked well in Dexter's pooi; abused creature, he is trotted nfF amount of land. The first requisite to farm- chased in Illinois and brought on one Lease, for the marvel is still a marvel, ,io oeioou lor nsh or the crows. ing is a good PIoy, one that will scour readi- uuu uu Manv ly in all soils, and Is made of the best mate- 'pf the finest short horn bulls we have oi ms recent periormauces, a valuable horse has been "myster-ioutly-" which have so much astonished rial upon scientific principles based upon the seen State. to Cap-- - the lost in just tha'Eway. in.the A visit the people, have been made in shoes con- experlenceof centuries. The Canton Clipper tain's fine Thinking and humane people avoid m farm, and a sight at his structed after the pattern described. this by first, warming the bits; but Plow will be found the plow combining theso stock, especially his cattle, cannot fail Turf, Fteld and farm. this is much trouble, and sometimes qualities in the greatest degree. As Corn Is tho staple crop of this section, a good Corn , , to be most gratifying to all lovers in impossible as in night work. Now all this trouble Planter is a desideratum to profitable farm- , that line. HOW TO MEASURE CORN IN THE and loss are entirely avoided, as wo have found on large ing not to begot along without Such an one CRIB. Is Selby's .A. IE?, DP trial, by getting the harness-maker- s to Union Corn Planter. The next O Par-lin- M Ninety-on- e After leveling Implement a good Cultivator; such is 's and one-ha- lf bushels of the corn multiply get leather, bits for use, so made is T the length and breadth of Walking Cultivator. It is easily man- oats to one acre was grown on the farm the house iuiiu uo meiai suostance can touch the together, and the product by the flesh. They are durabieand cost only aged, does its work well, with ease to the of Hon. Wm. B. Otoe cubic-fee- Nail of county. depth, which will give the t half a dollar. We wouldn't exchange horses, and Is dnrable. In small grain an "We no comments of the bulk of : Implement have to make on the corn then divide oursiorngom one, it it couldn't be Is needed that does its work well OIL CLOTHS AND In. - the last product by all kinds MATTINGS, this item, says- the Chronicle, only twelve, aud the replaced. Don't fail to try it. of grain, in all conditions and that It is strictly true. quotient will be the number of bar- positions ; one that work:; as well In grass as Can any State rels of shelled corn in the house or grain, and is of light, uniform draft on the beat Nebraska for grain ? crib. there be Agricultural Papers. horses. This means the John P. Manny If a remainder after Reaper and Mower. A Stalk Cutter is also No. 76 Main Street, McPherson Block, Brownvflle, Nebraska. the division, it will be so many Among the rare blessing of life necessary, and no better can be found than Cole's. y. ., M twelfths of a barrel of shelled corn there are none more All of these, together with all the "5-- Bees have done poorly in this re- worthy of our lesser Implements, such as Hand Corn Plan- a, over. hearty appreciation ters, gion this season. They than agricultural Hay Knives, Forks, Spades, Rakes, W". have neither Exaynple 12 feet long, papers. Always filiedwith interest- Hoes, etc., can be examined and purchased at ns worked nor swarmed to any account. 11 feet broad, ing and instructive matter; always SHELLENBERGER BROS, No. TJ.McPher-so- n containing some new Block, Brownvlile. 132 information, -- , something I GERMINATION OF SEEDS. that may throw new light NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 6 feet deep, ujiumuuuf, iiiu, auu especially The sprouting of seeds can be life. farm Hare the Largest Stock, and Make They give us pure, healthful re- the Lowest Prices. greatly facilitated by chemical agen- 12)792 cubic feet, - fining food for FRUIT! FRUIT!! cies, especially the mind and crowd it by the action of with no vain, insipid ideas. And as ammonia and carbalic acid. A solu- 66 barrels shelled corn, we read the description of fruits tion of the latterwill often cause them 5 bushels in a and to germinate barrel, flowers, and the instructive stories, withiri a day or two, we can not help but be benefited by County even after having been kept for 330 Pike Nurseries years. forty bushels shelled corn. them stimulated and inspired with J. S. ! Coffee Beeds, which are prov- If farmers will cut the above meas- noble thought that may lead us Hetzel's New York One Price Clothing House erbially hard to are for- on to start, best urement out aud it, they the perfecting ofjrreater work- - warded by placing them in a covered will not only jfind ft Confined ! vessel convenient for within the limits of a se- Established, 1S35 containing equal parts of water reference, but will be able to ascertain cluded place, as farmers often are the r and spirits of sal ammoniac, at the athe mount of corn in their waon greater part, ordinary temperature. bed withouttrustiugto if not all the time, they At the end of the calculation need papers that will enlighten MIIiIjION Apple Trees, 2 and 3 years will-be-fou- nd aud ONE i, twelve hours, the roots tion of others. Ex. inform them on lArge assortment orbest Western varie- to the general interests ties. Good stock or other Vines and Plants. have started. Most of the stories of the day; none Agents, Nurserymen Tre, PRING $ of the germination and do farmers need and Dealers supplied wIUi AND SUMM CLOTHIN of wheat found uiuru man mose treating of agricul- - p. I16 mummy cases, are of a very The largest farm in England con- sists of 3,000 acres. tural matters, and the improvements Good Stock at Iiow Rates. dubious character. Travelers and In its cultivation that are being made , . others have been the owner follows the "four course" in that direction-- Planters, order direct! Club together follower u often "sold" by the without them they always be- prices. Egyptian system, the whole extent of will be - Order early. Descriptive or Wholesale Catalogue vJTJST OZKEnSFIEIED. 3 r rascals, who have furnish- the farm H!nd-Ah,- t,mes being divided into four great crops e iu tbafc which thev man uii upiuicauon. a ed them with these seeds of two thous-an- d be most enlierhterwri .tilddress, STARK, BARNETT A CO.. or more 750 acres of wheat, 750 of barley min M-J-m Louisiana, aro. years ago. It is stated, and Many think that there nothing "in - Pre"y good authority, oats, 750 of seeds, beans, peas, &c, is ?SveJ' ?n and 750 of roots. an agricultural paper that they can END STAMP S11?,!8344 a meeting.pf a German His live stock, is practice, they are tn Boientlfie Association, valued a3 follows: Sheep, $35,000 so closaly wedded Mrs. Ellen S. Tnp-e- r, a grain was ex- to old customers, and loth to give up Brighton, Iowa, lor hibited that had been raised from seed horses, $16,000; bullocks, $12,000; pigs, old ways for information GOODS, new ones. HIvps. CLOTHING AND found an $2,500; the oil cake and corn purchas- Jgnorent of 01 Itnllnn FURNISHING in Egyptian tomb, where it what farmiife could be and the moons nr Kust have lain for twenty or twenty-- ed annually amounts to $20,000, and and shouldbe. keeping them pure where , the artificial fertilizers, nhnnft cyjono they neither strive to improve or oUier bees abound. centuries, xnis seea naa been beautify their home. T?m-f- a th- - 33-9- SHHt soaked for a considerable time irrfat-- , The entire cost of manure in various ' forms, used nnn fsider needless and cojstly luxuries, tyoll before planting. Boston Jour-- annuallv is ntinnf.i; if they engage and mil of Chemistry. Sheep are claimed to be the most in them at ali it is cau-- ,wU5, "u.spanugiy, tnus depriving Hats Caps, Erontaoie stock ho keeps, from which themselves LAFAYETTE MILLS. Boots Sho s, about $20,000 a year. His of many of the luxuries of STWmp-A-FRIGHTENRDHORS- whole income imu was are easily supplied, aud -- Su011,0 xttt!e. Keinala Blver, sbrteen " from tho fnrm. t.hnnrrii so to add or Brownvlile, anifonrteen southwest Never becom-la-g f much the general of Norask& City. whip your horse for not stated, can be little less than $100,- - health and J r frightened lhappmess. Homes that nm HDc;t,,fn JJMdns purchased the entire Interest In the aBove at any object by the WW ,of Mills, and thoroughly repaired and improved the roadside, for if he sees a stump a log, fruitand flowers have a dull, drea- same, also erected a) or a heap of tan ry look thatis reflected unnn ,n nD TRUNKS, VALISES, bark in the road, and Cure ok Colic in TTons pjb pw Inhabitants. x " UMBRELLAS, BtcBtc, while he is eyeing it carefully, and World.-- no- - ?a Rural The follow! n r-.,- Children crresfc :r. about to pass it, you strike him with certain cure are lnvoro nf 'whip, for colic in horses. nd.flowers, and SAWMILL the it is the stunm or Inc. or I when they aro de- have seen it tried dozens of times. prived fof fiflfprf thereto, I am aowprep&red to do all kinds of pile of tan bark that i& hurting him, success, them the said M r way auuutwujrs wiiu x am sure iten seen in their mn Eemember the place, Jn bis ofreasoning, and the next ?Y-ean- direc-hner- s. discontent i?. y ?0Ise if my Many 7h, , ' EXCHANGE or CUSTOM W0BE tiaae ho will appear more children w ii' frif htened. tions are rwifvi ,ASo...vi:r-"r.- tov .uJf Xive him time to examine and smell of Dissolve one pint of salt in a pint on short notice and reasonable terms ' -- objectsvand hc idea that happiness and refine-meut.c- nn ibese use the war bridle of hot water, then add a quart rnmber of all kinds, Flour, areal ana IFeed, con- - of be found only in the city. stantly on hand for sale, or In -- to aesistyottin. bringing him carefully good vinegar, ...-- . " j and pour half this mix- i Ktirthotilra to these objeots of fear. Brine all ob-- ture down .u.iiutto w uur agricultural pa-- ' the horse's thrnnt. Tf fho - AffiTZEL'S "" l EXCHANGE OHE jeets if possible to his nose, and let horse is not well in half an hour, give risi L"j"cj- 'ass spreading the PEICE CLOTHING HOtJSE. knowledge over for oi tneaa, baJ the world that at Grain or Stock of any kind. i t,jihr sseii and then youcaa he lance, and you will soqh find nce feiitea loe jo genue him ivith them- - him all right. .dignity and importance to rarm labor ami presents the farmer All Work Warramte4. S. T. D. j position lt3 B. CSANDERS, hi true light, lifts the y Proprietor.- - McPherson Block, No. 70 Main Street,. Brownville, Nebraska.