nr V f THE HERALD. LOCAL XEWS B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Thursday, January 10, 1S7S I-OK OMAHA F RO MI' LA TTS MOUTH, leaven :13 a. m. Arrives 8 ) a. in. 2 :M p. Hi. " P. ni. FROM OMAHA FOR TLaTTSMOUTH. Leaves 9 sis a. in. Arrives 10 a. m. ' 0 :'W p. in. " 7 :1j . iu. FOR THE W EST. riattsniouth 9 :!o a. in. Arrives Lin coln. Vi -30 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :'.M p. in. Freight leaves 10 .1 :u m. Ar. Lincoln 3 :X .m. FROM THIC WEST. Leaves Kearnev. C, :I0 :t. in. Leaves Lincoln, 12 M It- m. Arrives Riattsinouth. 3 :10 p. m Fittijflit leaver Lincoln 11 a. ni. Arrives I'lattsiuouth, 4 :Jj p. in. going EAST. Kpress. C :15 a. in- Passenger, (traiu each clay) 3 :W p. m., except Saturday. Kve-iy third Saturday a train con Heel's ut'the usual time. C. 15. & CJ.K. H. TiMC TAIII.E V. ESTWAKI). Express MaiL ' l'i 1 5: in 10 iK'pin ; 1 '-T.prn 1 l-Vtiii . 4 .V.juil T, ."lalil . ; 7 lllpiii 8 lOain . in jiipni 11 .-'a i n J.cave 'liieutrn Me:uKta i lae'stnug . fc'.irlii'Utmi " Ctt ii!iiira " liaritoii. . . . " Crvston R"ilak .... l 4 .am ispm 4 ir..iin 7 main a wain I spin 8 OOpm Air. riattsinouth EASTWARD. Express Mail, ft -1'iani 8 .V.am Leave Rla't- Hod O ik . fret-tun " f liai item. . . ittuinv.a . . 1 -.ci rl I ii ;t m . ,a!cslurg - M.tidota... Ailiv. Cluca ;u. . . a sopin K IKI)1I1 lo :t5pin 11 l.am l -Vaiii 2 ir.pin : unasi! b mipin c; ..uaru . 4 'pi ii h f."am 1 1 e.jin 1.' I'.pin a loam , J Jcjjiia, 7 iHJ.ui) OM V "7 HO'KS T Sr. I .or IS liv the new Pell 1 1: tu-t ..pi in--1 via MONMol'TII. V I.I. MAN 1'A LACK SI. I EMM; CARS run from Ruiiinxlon to St. i.ocil- vvilliout change-. isv i i:vim; pea it -smihth at .t :.v i M you anive in sr. I.e UTS the next evening at h "'i nii'l leaving St. Louis at :o a. in., you ar liTC in Plattsniout !l !i :-'H the next liiorninir. Coupon Ticket for vale forall points North, South'. East and W est. 7 . . S M U E L TOW EI.E, D. W. HITCHCOCK. Ticket Agent. C-n. Wi'st.-ni IV1.4-". A gent. .?. M. P.l.e Hi.vi., AiS'-nt, I'latlsmoi.tii. A UK I V. VI. M nEl-AI.TEKE OF 1T.ATTS- A. L KJL'IH MAILS. KAS1 KKN OHTll KK.X .1 Self IIIF.lt.S - .1 :.Vt a. in. - ! :Ki p. in. - 2 AT, . in. - S : a. 111. Arrive at - 1 :"o a. in Depart at OM UA VIA P.. "I. Arrive at Vi:Ma.iii. D part at iii:i:n via v.. .s. m. Arrive at - :; :C p. "a. ! Depart at V K Kl-1 Ml VV XT Kit. at Uatoiii. Depart :it - - :fw p. m. K'-'K Hl.rH'1 IM'iV Mil I S. ;.t lii :t- in. i Depart at - I p. m. A rrlv e Ani. .1. W. M AI.SI1A1.E. 1'. M. EOCAI.ADVEU 1ISEM EMS. Transient. .r.eent-i a line. Keijular advortls- ors in eiil p-T ;-! !(.- tli. in No advert isem'Mit ia-iert- ",it .if.t- I at r-.'r. l ! O" : jrrv i: a pf I:c id 1. l-.v lie llrld t(:ry iiaiul in. 1. if of p::r)ica u 'lie oubWea- i -i 1 ;e lor a ,1 1 :.- atl iari elrni.' i .11! tioii ot any 1:0! ire t ini: 1 e i-i uueii I.' ve ill I" lire. C I V.l N'i' YTDtNS. ". i-:,i vi t : ! wor-N. i- liiioi' i l to t':- .mii'i; 'i:er .' ou v. nil n v. a-i e :.t. is ! ! 1 i-i-.v of, 1 1 - " . - 1 p.i.U .1- t, - 1-1.1 rrctnrv-i paid Le vi' 'i';.i!ar!y t;.-d :o hi r 1 . 1: - 1.11. tv. f ..Ml t I..UH". !l-"l' erf li !. ! ' I- .1 - v. 1 1 IV .Ii-ilMI -ill- I r t:..- pal.;. -a- I -.1. 1 pa v iu m: : 1 an; . ' v lirl t.ei i'i- 1 T 1 1 t Iff i-hi'.r to i.-;.'.- 1 . . .1 t In i l'. ; M 'II! if iMi::-:: I nt a..ro 1 i 1 A 1 . ! I- 1. I 1 ' -M iv 1 !.:i; v y-i'v. ii'g ::t S!u-rv. ee l"s. U4 -- l i'.'st ( .-i; Parrot taught t i cry "S:op, iLk-f." :oul'l l-( - -1 nt -re.s'.i:ii; State, T-lcgraphic W;isIiingto!i news on the first pagt l!!d Soi l Wca .'.l c'. 1 1 4 -fs tin' cheap repairing. The steamer Red Cloud, bound for the upper Missouri. pa-J.Si'd up th? rivet- Sunday. .Iti.-t arrivf-vl the Newest and Latest -lk.s in Ladies shoes at Slier wood's. It4 --ll-useli.u k sea. on is at hand, and we notice several Plattsmouth young people? upening the c.:tni.aign. Sh-i wood has reei ived a splendid as sortment of Ladies Shoes of a l kinds for spring and suinniM wear. 1.4 --Mis. rainule. the ehler, is still lv ing very sk-k. and a rave fears are en tertaiiiid of her recovery. Sherwood has a very tine and pretty r-tock of Ladies shoes, come and judge for yourselves. It4 Preaching in the German language, in the German schonlhouse, on Sunday, April 14th at 10 oV.eck A.M. by Elder C. L. Muetze. Call at Sherwood's when you want Ladies fashionable shoes, we can and do sell cheap. U4 Mr. E. L. Heed of Reed I'.ros. Weeping AVater returned on Friday last from Chicago where he has been selecting good Summer t ratio. for the Spring and j Wanted a po.Mti'"n as dining room girl iu a ho tel. Information may bo left for the party at the H 1:1: A i.i office. -sheriff Hyers and J. D. Tutt, Co. Clerk, are traveling through the Coun tv, the one summoning jurors and the other posting notices of the coming election. Horses for Sale. I have a pair of horses which I will at private sale. AVtight about 1,000 U-s. Mt 3 It. W. IItees. First one of the " City Dads," and then a "daddy" in private life, Mi. AVrn. Ague v is taking rapid steps in assuming the various responsibilities of life. Its a boy, and everybody is Inppy. A large variety of Early Rose seed potatoes for sale at J. V. Weckbach's. A heavy two days rain lias made the roads, streets and crossings in a bad condition, but small grain will be benefitted and grass hurried, making good grazing in a short time. The fruit prospect throughout the county is considered excellent, but lit tle damage done by the lato cold snap, peach trees are blossoming full and small fruit of all kinds promise equally as good a yield. Mrs. Chapman, mother of Mr. Sam Chapman, is lying very sick ot her son's residence. She came down from Council Bluffs last week and in crossing the river took .1 severe cold from the effects of which she is now suffering- New Kcstanraut. North side Main St., one door east of Chamber's harness shop. Meals at all hours. (Jive me a call and get the worth of your money. 3tl3 David Cais. John "Way man is busily engaged building a new buck foundry room. The tize of the building is 2Cx30 and when completed will give him much more room for his increasing business; he is also making a new lalho for his own use, aid contemplates further im provements at :in early day. St rayed from the farm of J. II. liecker, six miles west of 1'lattsmouth, a red cow with one small horn, some wliite be tween the legs. A suitable reward will be offered to the party returning her. Wind may be left at the IIekald office or scut to J. II. Becker, I'latts mouth. 2tf Saturday was a-busy day forPlatts mouth, nearly a hundred teams were standing on Main Street through the afternoon and other parts of town were proportionally bus'. The grain market was lively and merchants all busy waiting upon their numerous cus tomers. 'e have received the card of Mr?. C. I Hickman, milliner ef Omaha hirh announced Iipi opening for lion day, Tuesday AVediifsday and Thursday this week, commencing on Monday evening with a grand gaslight prom- pnade. Mr. and Mrs. Hickman have a large and constantly increasing trade, both wholesale and retail, and their building is very handsomely fitted up. C!i ule II. Mci.lion, William Miller, and -L M. Smith, all of Glenwood, Iowa, v. re drowned in the Missouri opposite old St. Mary's Apr. 7th. The party we: e out fishing and their skiff caps: -itigthoy were unabh to make shore. Th: city authorities of Glen wood offer $23 each, for the recovery of the bod ies. To the Patrons ef IInb;urlry. The State Lecturer of the Patrons of Husbandry. Mrs. Maggie Mobley, will deliver a lecture to the order at Mr. Pleas int. Ca-s Co. Neb., Tuesday April KUh, 1S78 commencing at 11 o'clock n. m. All members of and per sons friendly to the order are especi- a!!v invited to attend. B. SlEKOLD, Deputy. The Flowers family gave two mu sical entertainments in Fitzgerald Hail las' Friday and Saturday even ings to large audiences. These on the whole were perhaps equal to the aver age musical troupes, but there was a noticeable lack of a settled programme I or order of exercises. The music can not be commended as of a high order, ! to the contrary nearly the whole pro : gramme consisted almost entirely of l simple comique and that which might I be easily excelled. Some of the singers i showed a fair degree of cultivation and I had really good voices, the younger members performed their parts credi tablv ami with satisfaction to all. Weather Report for .'larch 1S7S. Mean temperature Maximum temp, on the 2Gth. Minimum " " " 4 th.. Clear days Still days Depth of water No. of rainy days No. of snowing days 43-23 S37 163 1 . 4 . 2 . 5 o 7th. Farmers half through puttiag in wheat. Meadow Larks and other birds put in their appearance. 13th. Elm buds swelling. 2Gth. Grass begins growing. j Mean temp, for March '77 21 j Considerably colder than this last ; March, ls77. -The store room of J. P. Young and the Post Office was slightlv burglariz- ) ed on Tuesday night. An entrance J w:is effected by using a jimmy upon the front door, forcing the plate that held the lock from the door. The thieves received from Young's depart ment about thirty dollars in money, some cigars, confectionery, and a few pocket books, with perhaps a few min or articles. In the P. O. the desk and drawers were broken open and the con tents scattered; from the till five or ten dollars was obtained. The stamps, mails and safe were unmolested and but one or two letters opened. The same night the B. & M. freight depot was broken open, and two saloons also; from one of the latter about three dol lars, was obtained. Two suspicious personages were seen roaming around the vailroad grounds about eleven o'clock the same night, and three stran gers were in one of the saloons entered, three or four hours duriug the day; otherwise nothing is known of tb at fair up to this writing. Tersonal. AVe understand that Miss Julia Por ter has returned to Washington to take her old position. Mr. Sheldon, of Xew York, made a short call on his sisterinlaw. Mrs. Skin ner, on his way to California. Mr. Thaddeus Adams of Louisville commences to peruse the Herald again after a six month trial of the Chronicle. Mr. Win. B. Wheeler of Minnesota, a brother of Hon. 1). II. Wheeler of this city made his relatives a short visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery started last WednsJay for a trip to Washington to visit their two daughters residing there who sent the'ir parents the wherewithal to transport them thither, We wish Mr. and Mrs. Montgonery a pleasant visit and Mr. Montgomery complete recovery from his recent illness. Real Estate Transfers From April 1st to Sth, 1S7S. Cleghorn and Ward to Austin Mutz, the s. e. 4 of the s. w. 14 sec. Xo. 31 in town 11, north of range 9, east of Cth P. M. 83.0. John P. Sundell to Hans P. Sundell, undivided of wj of sw2', sec. 5, and nw. of nw,1, sec. 8, all in town 12, range 13, east of Cth P. M. $1300. W. II. Martin and wife to Hen ry Watson, part of ne4 of nwj-4 of sec. 13, town 12, range 13, in Cass Co. Nebraska $300. Andrew Johnson and wife to J. V. Weckbach, lots 2 and 3, block 63, City of Plattsmouth 60. W. Young to school dist. Xo. G, for cemetery, part of se,1 of nw' of sec. 12, town 11, range 13, amount 1 acre 820. Edward McGauih and wife to It. B. Windham, nwM ?ec. 28, town 11, range 13, Cass Co. Nebraska j?1G-0. Lewis Hansen by att'y. to J. A'. Weck bach, lots 11 and 12, block 1G9, Platts mouth, Neb. $200. Win. T. Vass and wife to Andrew Sharp, lot G. sec. 20, town 12, range 14, Cass Co. $100. II. L. Clapp and wife to Cleghorn and Ward, se?4 of swij.,- sec. 34, town 11, range 1, east of Glh P. M. $430. A. B. Smith and wife to Win. A. PojI n w.1!, inv'.j, sec. no 1, town 11, range 12, Cass Co. Neb $300 C. M. Kellogg to Leonard T. Simms sjj, ne'4', sec. 20, town 10, range 10, Cass Co. Neb. $1000. John A. Churchill to M.iry Miller, lots 1 2 3 4 5 and 6, Block $2, Plattsmouth Neb. $223. Win. M. Wiley and wife to W. W. Wi ley part of sw'i, np,1, sec. 10, town 11, 1 range 14,. 5.25.100 acres $73. Sam'l B. Hutton to Thos L. Campbell SWI4'. se.,', sec. 28. and n w U, ne1.', sec. 33, all in town 11. range 1 1. $320. CoaimissionerV Proceedings. Convened in regular session April 2d to 5th, inc'nsiv;. Official bonds of Geo. Mattison and D. N. A Vlf, road supervisors, present ed with .sureties ami approved. Communication of Andrew Towle I te:iderii. g his resignation as road super- j v:s r dist. No. 31 received and resigtia 1 ........ ,.-...i liuu ie.e.i C ka. Official bond of Turner Zink, Justice of the Peace, Elmwood precinct, ap proved. Road petition bond of D. W. Miller and John D. Tompkins for the sum of two hundred do'lars to pay expenses of bleating road approved. In the matter of the petition of AV. Newman and others, to locate a road in township eleven, range eleven. Cen tre precinct, the petition was granted and J. V. Glover appointed to locate said road and report. The application of S. A. Slreight asking the exoneration of school tax illegally assessed for the year 1877 was examined and granted. The application of Robt. Melteer, for redemption of the v; of lot 11 block 30 in the City of Plattsmouth, the same was granted on condition that the ap plicant pay the expenses. The petition of J. M. Fowler and others asking the appointment of S. M. Davis as supervisor road dist. No. 30 was granted and the above appointed. Petition of F. M. AVolcott and others asking the location of a road commenc ing at the S. E. corner of section 14, town 1 1, range 11, and running as de scribed in the records to the town of Loui sville. The same M as granted and J. Y. Glover appointed to locate the same. Official bonds of D. O. Bowers, and S. M. Stradley, road supervisors, approv ed. Settlement with AV. L. AA'ells, Dist. Clerk, in relation to certain fees, post poned. Claim of AA". Kirk, M. D., for medic al services to poor, rejected. Statement of A. N. Sullivan, County Judge, as to fees collected for the quar ter ending March 31st, '78, $1S7.76, ap proved. Statement of J.D.Tutt. County Clerk, as to fees collected for the quarter, $503.63 approved. Joshua Lynn was ordered to get COO feet of lumber to repair roads in dist. No. 39, and present bill for same. Order allowed J. N. AVolfe, supervi sor road dist. 29, for 25 dollars for use of dist. Order allowed A. Prouty, supervisor dist. No. 28, 25 dollars, for use in dist. Claim o D. D. Johnson for assessing AVeeping Water precinct 1878, S86.20, 17 dollars allowed, balance laid over for further action. Claim of Frank Stander for assess ing Louisville precinct. $34.50, 11 dol lars allowed, balance laid over. Claim of T. T. Young, assessor of South Bend precinct. $83.G4, 18 dollars allowed, ba'ance laid over. Claim of O. M. Torrence assessor of Centre precinct, S85.08, 17 dollars al lowed, balance laid over for future ac tion. Claim of S. AV. Orton assessor Elm woytl precinct, $90.56, 18 dollars allow ed, balance laid over. Claira of J. W. Tolaud assessor Green wood i.ixcinct, 103.24. $30 allowed, tuinfcop laid ovr. Claim u? 0e;ir AT, Laughlin assess or S-iU Creek psftf&ct 663.32. 19 dollars illegal, bsiliac await tame action. Tetition of T. Clark and others ask ing the appointment of James Beins supervisor dist. Xo. 45, granted, and same appointed. Ordered that the Clerk be and ishere- I by instructed to request S. X. Merriam to supply omissions of consideration in quit claim deeds heretofore made to Cass County and others. Statement of It. W. Hyers, Sheriff, as to fees received for the quarter, $175.69, approved. The county physician reported eight paupers in county poor house at pres ent date. The notice of the equalization meet ing was ordered printed in each of the city papers. Official bond of Henry Stull, ro 'd su pervisor dist. No. 42, approved with sureties. All cost bills for misdemeanors and habeas corpus laid over until the July meeting. Statement of J. M. Patterson, Treas urer of Cass County, for the quarter, fees collected $20.45, approved. Claim of James B. Mtimford assess or Tipton precinct, $70.40, 16 dollars allowed, ballance laid over. The following claims were allowed: E. G. Dovey & Son, as per bill. . .$ 70 It. W. Hyers, jailors fees and b'd'g 72 50 J. P. Young, sundries 7 00 9 55 29 98 78 00 8 GO 88 00 2 50 J. D. Tutt, expenses Henry Gibson, entry record, &c. D. D. Martindale, Co. Supt " " m'd'se for office G.AA'. Fairfield, work on records, F. Carruth, repairing clock Claim of Wm. Snyder, assessor Eight mile Grove Precinct, $35.04, 17 dollars allowed, balance laid over. Claim of Geo. AV. Adams, assessor of Avoca precinct. $97.40, 19 dollars al lowed, ballance laid over. C. G. llerold, clothing, paupers. .$16 GO F. Gorder. coal 23 00 Thomas S. Dawson 3 00 E. G. Dovey & Son, g'ds for poor. 19 70 John Bons 3 50 J. C. Eikenberry 78 97 II. A. AA'aterman & Son 51 33 J. F. Stull, work on bridge 19 00 T. AV. Fountain, lumber 8 42 On petition of V. II. Newell and fourteen hundred others, praying for a special election for relocation of Coun tv Seat of Cass County, a call was or dered for a special election on May 14, 1S7S. Ordered that the county surveyor be and is hereby ordered to survey and locate bridges at the following places, to-wit: One across AVeeping AVater near the N. E. corner of section four, town 10, range 11. on ;he Lincoln road; one across the AVeeping AVater at a point known as the Gyger bridge; two bridges across Greenwood Creek at the points where said creek crosses the sec tion Lm running between sections twenty-seven and twenty-eight in Salt Creek precinct; one on Camp Creek on line between section 5 and G. town 10. range. 10;.oi:e across Callalian Creek 0:1 the township line between It and 12 on section 1. town 11, range 9; one across Little Pawnee Creek on sec. 28, on the road running from Louisville to South Bend. The remonstrance of I). II. AVheeler and others against the call for t lie elec tion for the relocation of the County Seat was on motion r jected. The following c'aims were allowed the County Commissioners: B. S. Ramsey $12 60 Henry Wolfe 13 20 j James Crawford 14 50 Adjourned to meet on Monday, April 13 1878. uir.n. TROOP At El'lit Mile drove. Cas Countv, Sund-tv Morning. March P'.th, iSTH.ofceiiisuinp tiou. Mr. William Tkoop. a.v;ed 4o years and 3 months. The deceased leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss. He was a loving husband, an affectionate father and a friend lo all. "And so we often think of him. And softly brjjthe Lis name. Since he who died so w illingly Died, but to live itgaiu. SHEKA At Rock ElnfK Caa Comity. Ne'.r.is Ua. April sth. at 8 o'clock, llKMtv Snr.KA, aged forty -live years. Deceased was a brother of Mr. Jo seph Shera, and also a partner with him in business, and had resided in Cass County for a number of years; be re ceived an injury some ten years ago, from the effects of which he has never recovered, and which finally culminat ed in the disease that ended his life. The family have a number of friends throughout the county who will learn of his death with sorrow, and sympa thize with them in their bereavement. TETTEE At riattsniouth. Neh . April 9th. 1ST Eranii I'.enjainin. yotinjrest son ot .lame ami Julia E. l'eltee, atjed three year and six mouths. After days of suffering which wrung the hearts of all who loved him to wit ness, little Bennie is at rest, and while wa rejoice that he is free from suffer ing, and so much happier than all our efforts could make him our hearts will ache, and our ears strain to hear the patter of the little feet, and the merry little voice, which can sound for us here no more. Thy Gift. Re.peectfu!ly submitted as a tribute of sym pathy to Mr. and Mr. James I'ettee and family. In sustaining the Ios of their dear Bennie, who was greatly beloved by all. E. T. Simons. riattsinouth, April 10th, 1878. Oh take this 1kv he was given tliee, A gift of Heavenly love And nurse him with a gentle hand. And with thy tend'rest care. He's but a little thing, we know, But oh ! how dear to you ; To scatter sweetness through your life. And beams of joy diffuse. Thou keep liim from the storms of life, Whose breath his life will chill ; Where worldly tempest will not mar The pureuess of hif soul. AVith anxious care the parents watched. This fair boy given them 'Twas suarrted, with a loving hand. From Heaven his Guardian. At last we saw him slowly fade, As day by day rolled on. And when the yesterday was done, Hia life was at Us close. " - A few short days, and to this earth. His infant life wajs given ; Too beautiful aad good for earth j gs U'-m and rt!Tu la Hearen. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the Herali Office; also scale books for grain and cattle dealers. 46tf Oh Say, if 3-ou want a square meal for 23 cents go to John Leach's Restaurant one door east of Fitgerald's Block. 52tf Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. Corn and oats taken at this office on Subscription at market rates. 41tf A Partner Wanted. A man with small capital as a part ner in the brick making business. The brick to be made from the celebrated Kaolin found near Louisville, this county. It will burn white and is very valuable. Also a moulder, one that understands setting and burning. J. T. A. IIoovr.it. 49m3 Louisville, Neb. The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next GO days in clothing. Besots and shoes in cluding a superb stock of ladies and childrens shoes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at Stadelman's clothing emporium. 20tf TO THE AFFMl'TEl). Act wisely, and at once procure the f ol 1 o w i n g icondei fu I F a m i 1 y M ed i c i n es, Dr. Fitler's Rheumatic Remedy and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back, Head, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Nervous, Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fit ler's Kidney Cord ill removes deposits of Gravel, Albumen, Alcali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Fitler's Calisaya 2'onic, for debilitated constitutions, increases vig or, strengthens the system, tones the stomach, and increases appetite. A pleasant substitute for Iron, which constipates the bowels and destroys the teeth. Dr. Fitler's German Ftdoral for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and CoWs, a superior combination which .acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists, Chapman & Glass are agents for Plattmoutli. 20-yl Magazines bound here. tf DOWN AVITII MONOPOLIES, UPHOLDERS OF HARD TIMES. AVomen's serge shoes GO cts. AVomen's leather shoes 75 cts. Men's buckle Alex. $1.50. Such prices and selection from the Laryest and bust Stock OF BOOTS A X D SHOES ever brought to town. AT MERGES'. Call and examine before purchasing. No trouble to show goods. ltf Plattsmouth Cizar 3Iainifiictory. Julius Peiteuheug the oldest ci gar manufacturer in town, opens out this spring with a fine and well assor teel stock of Toliaecos. Fine Cigaisaml plug smoking T-jbacco of the best qual ity. Ciffar clippirgs for sale. Also, pipes, holders arid a variety of smo ker's articles of Comfort and Luxury. 20tf Eighty acres of Lnnl for sale, near Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska : all under cultivation, good small house and young orchard and grove Time on two tliiids of purchase money. Ap ply at Neb. Herald office. " ltf. AA'ho would go barefooted? AVomen's shoes for GOc at Merges'. ltf Improved book binders at this of fice, tf Land For Rent. Land for small srrain, close to town. Inquire, at Young's meat market, Platts mouth. Help for the weak, nervous.aiiel debilitated Chronic and painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Melts and other appliances, all about tliein, and how to distinguish the jren iiine from the spurious. Book, with full partic ulars, mailed free. Address Pui.VERM veitKlt Ualvanic Co., 202 Vine .Street, Cincinnati. O. lsyl-alt. A Gertie Hint. In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting di rectly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will pre vent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any other di sease of the Throat or Lungs, its suc cess is simply wonderful, as your drug gist will tell you. German Syrup is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for tri al, 10c; regularsize, 75c. 38tf-alt New type new type, come in with your jobs. tf ' " Important Notice. Lincoln, Nkb., March llth, istr. The B. & M. R R. C.. offei i to Incoming Set tlers from i tie Ea-t. or lo hiiv other-, anv of its unoccupied tract which have hrn broken up and eullivated in pas years and which are now ready for a crop, at the Nominal Rental of : 50 cent per acre for Lands Cultivated in 1S77. 'is cents iter acre for Lands Cultivated iu past years but not cultivated in IS77. The leases will irive full guarantee for the Harvesting of the Crops, whether the tracts are pold by the Company or not. For leases and full pHrtieulors enquire of Land Department 1. & M. K. K. Lincoln, or to nearest Land Agent. DUG. Another good farm for sale in Cass County 160 acres; good house, six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres broke, fine cotton wood grove ten acres, Apply to Neb. Her ald office. 4Gtf. Jxo. A. M.vcilcRrnY. Bring in your corn or oats to the Herald office. 41tf. Grand reduction in Blankets, Scarfs, Caps etc., at Maldaner & Herrmann's. New price, Old price. AVhiteBl'k'tS2 00 $2 75 a pair, ?- 25 " 3 00 " " " 4 00 " 5 00 " " " " 5 00 " G 00 " M Colored- 2 50 " 3 50 u " " 3 00 " 4 00 44 Horse 2 25 " .1 00 ' tf Rockwell of Louisville makes a so ciality of teas, don't you forget it. tf Dry Goods are one of the most es sential tilings in keeping house and people who want anything in this line can rind Rockwell of Louisville, ready for sale at low Ugures. Hardware is plentv. heavy, cheap and good at Rockwell's Louisville. 2tf Pension Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. It. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, has a certiticate of the county Clerk filed with the U. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 52tf Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator." For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth, Title per fect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easv. Applv to A. W. McLaughlin Cas'hier 1st National Bank. 23tf Aiv-Tlnee Is'iml Mief. Three tlimiand rats ! Tnree tliousnnel rats ! Three? t'li.nsand rats ! See liow they run ; tliinlc what they eat Million's to feed. Tliev all run after the farmer's wife ; Who soon put an end to their useless utrife, By killing these constant pests of her life. By giving them"Ctntennial Hat Ex terminator," the safest and most cer tain Rat Exterminator in the world. It will save millions of corn annually It will positively exterminate the pest from your premises and kill them as they travel, thus leaving no telltale dead rat to warn others from eating Centennial Rat Exterminator. You get rid of every rat without the dan ger attending the use of strychnine or arsenic. AVe challenge the world for a more profitable investment of 25 cents, and proclaim it the greatest economizer of the age. You will recommend it to your neighbors. For sale everywhere. A large introductory box postpaid on receipt of 25 cents. Star Manufac turing Co. Box 400, Ft. Madison Iowa. Fer sa?e at Dr. Chapman's Drug Store, Plattsmouth. 3 ltf For Groceries of all kinds and at low figures the Louisvillians will find Rockwell on hand every day. 52tf You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading-Three Blind Mice," and following advice. 34tf For Sale A good Portable Pipe Organ, manu factured by the celebrated I. Dennett Nutter, entirely remodeled and good for twenty years. This beautiful in strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of pipe, and for quality ami power of tone canned be surpassed by any Portable Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire of S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to JAMES PETTEE, dealer in musical instruments, Platts mouth, Neb. 47tf. Market Gardeners: Send for Root's Garden Manual for 1378, full of instructions on gardening topics, and price list of Choice seeds, sent for 10c allowed on first order for seeds. Address, J. B. Root. 4tl0 Rock ford, Illinois. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. The Commissioners of Cass County w III meet as a Board of Enuallzatio'i on Mntil"'y Aprji !5, 1ST8. All parties feeling aggrieved at the "assess, meiit of their property are hereby notilied to appearand make tliefr t; ievance-" known. All applications must bu made in writing. Jiy or der of Board. otl J. D. T;TT, Co. Clerk. Estray Notice. Taken tin by tlie subscriber 2'i miles south west, of rMattsiiioutli, Nebra.sk a, one yearlini; heifer calf, supposed to be one year ld this spring, no marks or brands, white am! red spot ted, ears anel in-ck mosiiv reel. The owner will prove pmperty and pay charge. J. C. CC.MMINS. riattsinouth. April 1st, 1K7S. ".13 Sheriffs Sale. r.y virtue of an order of sale issued bv Wm. L. AY ells. Clerk of t lie District Court, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed 1 will on the 27th dav of April. A. D. l"7s. at one o'clock p. 111. of said dav, at the south door of the Court House in I'l.ii Isnioul I), in said County, sell at l'ublic 'Auction the following real estate, to-wit : The north-west quarter 01 w ) of the north-east ipiart"i' (ue'.i ) of section thirty-two yj) and the south-west tpjartcr sw it of the south-east quarter (se'l of section 1 vveiity-nine (2:i) all bring in township twelve (l'Ji north of range nine (!) east of the tali I. M. iu Cass County, Nebraska, lliesaine bi'inglev ird upon and taken ;i the. property of Robert E. Farmer and Aima Farmer, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by El nest A. W iggenhorn. plaintiff. J'latt-moutli, .Neb., March li'.i'h. A. 1). ls7S. ItJ . YV. Hvkks, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Iv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Vv'm. I,. Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to iae directed. I will on the'jnth day of April. A. D. IsTs. at ! o'eloe-k a. in., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in Plattsniout h. in "aid Coun ty sell sit public auction the tollowing real es tate to-vvit : The north -west quarti-r (iivv',j) of section twenty-eight (I'M township No. ti'H (hi) north rangt; ten tin; cast f the ah p. in., in Cass County. Nebraska. The same being lev ied upon and taken as the property of William Cjittiiti anil Ellen V;ilnn, defendants : to satisfy a decree' of said Court recovered by Jacob Lefe ver. piaintiff. riattsniouth. Neb., March lnth. A. D. 1S7S. 52tT R. W. Hykks. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued bv Wm. L. Wells Clerk of the District Court within and for Cuss Countv. Nebraska, and to me directed I w ill on the L'lid day of April. A. D. l7e. at 9 o'eltK-k. h. 111.. if said day. at the south door of the Court House in 1'Iat isaiout h in saiel ( 'ounrv. seil at public Auction the following Real Estate? to-wit : the east half of the south west quarte C E. 'i S. W. '4) of section twenty eight (. Township No. eleven (1 1 ) North of range No. eleven (It), east of (he t;th p. ni. in Cass County, Nebraska. The same be:ng levied upon am! taken as the property of Win. Maple and Mur tha Maple Defendants : to satisfy a judgment of saiil Court, recovered bv .Mary A. Sevboit riaintiff. I'latl.sinouth, Neb., March 2ft h. A.D. Is7s, K. W. Hi Kit. 52t-5 Sheriff, Cass county. Neb. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale l-sr.ed by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, within and for (' Count v, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 2Cd day of April. A. I). Ist.s, at m o'clock a. m.. of said day, nr. the south door of the Court House. In the City of I'laf tsa.i.utii. iu said County, sell at public auction the following real estate to-wit : l.t No. lour 4i iu block No. forty-four 4D in the City of riattsinouth, Cass County. Nebraska. The Fame being lev ied upon and taken as the property of Flavius J. Melteer and Mary J. Metteer. defendants; to saiisfv a judgment of said Court, recovered by William Eikenberrv, plaintiff. riattsniouth, Neb., March i:nh. A. D. Istk. 5.'t5 . It. W. II v Kits. Sheriff. YOUNG!" THE BUTCHER, Can always be found at Hatt's Old Stand, Ready to sell the best Heats. YOl'Nf! buy fresh fat cattle, sheep, hogs .ve.. direct from the farmers every day, and hLs meats are always good. OAMK, FISH. -4.Vf FOirf., TX FA.SOX f I Jvl. Good Books FOR THE . . Farm, Garden & Household. The following is a list of Valuable r.ook, which will lie supplied troin the otlice if the N rcr.it ask a HK.uAi.n. i Any one or more of these boeiks will be sc'vt post-paid to any of our readers on receipt of the feguiar price, which is named against each bonk; Allen's (R L & L 1") New Am, Turin Book..?2 ro Allen's ti.. F.) American CatLlc At wood 'a Country anr" Suburban Houses. . . 1 .v Hummer's Mel hod of Making Ma-nures. : . . . I'.l lireck's New Hook of Flowttrs 1 75 Brill's Farm C.a:dening and Seed (Jrovv lug.. 1 id Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor. I5i mt- 1 .' Dadd's Ameiie-an Cattle Doctor, tt ito... I fti I'la Culture. L7 prize E-says by piae.'. g vv'sj no Fuller's Crape' Cullurist. v. 1 W Fulton's Reach Cull ure I -r,o diregory on Squashes paper . :Vf Harris on the 1'ig J V Henderson's tiardeiiing for I'leasuie l r- Henderson's dai'dening for I'rofit 1 ft Henderson's l'racti''al Floriculture 1 T Herbert's Hints to Horse- Keepers I 7'. Hop Culture. I'.y i expel inci'd cultivators.. :-W Hunter and Trapper 1 no Onions How to raise them I'rofltably 20 Our Farm of Four Acres, l'a. Mh-, CIo. 0(k. ; Ex. CIo 1 CO Parsons on the Rose 1 w Cuinbv's Mysteries of ltee'-Kei'ping 1 ftf) (Juiiicy (Hon. .losiah) on Soiling Cattle '5 2uinn s Money in the liarden 1 .'iO tjmnn's fear Culture for Profit 1 no Riley's Potato Rest. . PapeT Mi cts, cloth . . 7. Roe's PI. tv and Profit in my larde-n 1 50 Stewart's li ligation for the Farm, Harden and Orctirud 1 W Stewart's Stable Rook 1 u Stewart's Shepherd's Manual 1 M Stoddard' All Egg Farm. Pa. Stic. ; cloth... 7S Thomas' Farm Implements and Machinery ' Tim RunkiT Papers ; or. Yankee Farming.. 1 .Ml Tobacco Culture. P.v 14 exp'r'cd cultivator '-' Wanng'-s Draining for Pinttt and Health... 1 Ml Waling's Element of Agriculture 1 ini White's Cranberry Culture 1 25 Wright's Practical Poultry-Keeper 2 no These books are from the firm of Orange Judd Co.. and are tirst-elas. THE "OLD RE!JQL" Power Corn-Shelters and lilUl I I t I VvJ w i. J C I 1 1 I J 1 '. Over 5.MI .i :'!-- f irvlff. Tin:, sui.i.i.n i t . r s---". T il k. con. I0 X'T I T ' li ? ''. Cl-ttX T'T' - r.;. i WHX. l.'AMK Ml tLii J.1CV. t.e"0tn -K-r'iniireilf : tsn-t-nino 'i -!. I.CKNI l,i . - -l:iv r.'ll" hnr iiaurr. -itfl.tT iP l' VOiL' t:.VJr." Wlint "Tajf-lV yi-W or ITi-tu t I. In. "-tH-Mll ft. !.. .. lie-;-. V" l.f s!: in '"li - II ii. V.i' 1 .-- i si !;. e:s i.om i:i Kt.ty Ui.,.8. teiiAV .1 :'.:i-l k y. P.. I;. -Vi:' S. i; ', t eiiUj.T. iViilrri-i ... ... ir" -i -itn.i. T1" nsc- I' ir.;.;' .s:..i: i i ir . ."'' ' i"'. Arc -U-i..i-i:a.t aij u-i.ti- ju. .i m-.-.'i I rl -.oi v-il. J. t K. L. C'l.iN'i.'tAM. Tn'-i: ni.-v.-evr. ':.-'. : Civ, .M-. I -. S'l -ii.-.j ..,. :. IU-.I1- T 1. ir evlfl Jil''!3rfs Xi. o M.n S'i: s. .i. ' r '"-e '.'i wuric llav'j iitl tiiXCf ciii-s. iiiit! i.:ioU.ir Onincv. i -t U. I.AT-.K.VT Sup't, Frjinp-, "'s-Hi-.'.Mi.-, iravi i -il- i a i i :.'up, v i.,.f i n- n...l:i.a balicli eora nnu.e.'.Iy. v..ii: roar Sh'Jitr wl vr.'i.. MAKl'iLI.niiOO. Knnfli Ilrpnt 71-'-i---n. T n-' C tv n fio'lu. tt i. JiK-K n-VU N.i. i -.v .!- "-il-f'1 "'IO ' .is!. p. hour. S:di n .ig.ii.-tm iniir-'. c.-ir l iiks. h'is'e--i. oi-ixei, JVH. U HANNA h CO. vt.unn T'lv Klfvalur, 1 1 In. JTitc -n.-j ;.ioo tuihei i r l"-.u Via No. 1. En tirely imu.sl.ury. JMi. M'fcVVAKl at CO. RICHARDS iifOH WORKS CO., m il.lii i: OF Stsrrri Engines, Gr-in Ekvabrs, PortthlT Parr K'.Hs, &c. I Sr'e" tai iJtita.LjQUs Iff ttuiU. Per Tliro.it. I.ur-3. Ad'':ina. :i:i K hlrys. -A. T -. - J ..." . n ! Cf l:i:al. ' toil f T ( ni "'j. ('oLsjcj'piioa, I i-ru.,1 Iiii;i,l1iu -k.-iu'iio- ifl i. vr . S ti b lOaivW9 4 oi snr ii:r.i-t, J.'w-i tj, 'I.c'.;ui Cu' i.11 aiid Pur;!;' l i; ihc Pr.-ai:-. -Jut S feiiT jiiiWj t OT I'tIo r IrioiC'3t So-, l ittrs. Cuts, Pum ,vl i il.. V'i2r0"', rET i r .WCws, i Clf k.1 J j i or ClmniiccS linnets. Sail Rhe-'ua!, Srkln piaenaee, ! tilt; 'lllicl ailii l.-iitl. forest Tar iEifoaSers, tT or In'uallr.g f crCaKu-rh. Cocsuruptlon. Asttiinn. Fur Sulf if fll Itruorilfittt. a physTologTcal View of Karriago T L1 JJ''-V i-A Onldoto Wrd.cc l( nd Rvf "i! 2rV' I "nftJcnt.! 'irtiM on th JM AfLftJ KlJZJmjk-X i't' mrrrace and tb .A N O ci of Kpproduction ud he Diwnsri rr Women. A book for pitvfit, eontid ntf readied 2u) pAge, puc On 'A a ortJT oi Private Nai are ftriiiiic from Bel Abuse. Fpe!"' Cirnn. of rurs. l'4 . r fr.crct D.senBen, 111 till Uct rt". prn-i-..41 TtTBEor. :li i thoce of ei'R 1'hroat uud l.uDir. Catarra, Rupture, uid C'Diam llAhit.&L-.. n ice lil e-i. A CLINICALLIC I7BE or. thA aLOVf fisfl.. n4 A-i'her bo..'k icnt pef rpnitl on rrrc.pt ot price ; or ali three, eynteinuiii .'(l'i r-?' . h au'ifu;:v ii.u.ir.ieil. lor Ti cti. AJelxe SU, B0TXI, e. ii X Sm au bU Uu.t, Mo. A YFAIt. Asrcnts wanted. Iteis! 0J(S & V 3 9 g ni'sn legitimate. Particulars free. V t? ietllnu J.H'OKTH t CD . Bt Loum.Mo. OPIUM and M.-.mUn TTeU.lt T..,l-iU.l3'nnlrjerili!jr rarer!. ItWrici.; bu . ' --il'" y. .M-i.p for jwirtiulA'.. 1r. C.'!i", 1-7 V n.hinrl'.ii st e;-mo. III. 045 'tfin-w.ii(iT.'r- u 1 1 It i.'-'rv ot d '. OMt 11 1 ircc J. 1. Oulurd a. Co., cLi.co, liU S3 COLD PLATmWATCMRS. rh.it in lii- r;o'ri '' I. M"i r. N at. t lri tk T At. Auuues, A. tULLTt.i. U t-O.. Cwin..o. 111. Dr.A.G.OLIN'SH ad Ix-iyvn tp( 1rirut ntttrp. rr-t i :i-7 ?rnm arr bnr or Inflation of ;i.r -. fM-mtntil MHnHit.'Hiinn( KmNnluiiH, LowofMrmon. impulrcd (ht, I,vl Munhood or 1 m Miti-n. SpMua- lEfhllity, Jtmmr niitiy -urtr.l ; iiMeAr of in- Itlnflnf rr, Kidnc), Mver, I,3nc. Ath'tiA. Cn'-vrlt. Iflr. ail t.'l.roni- I a-? f.i ."AI.OK KKM Ali,v4H to hi maitfin. Dr.vun liw iti a. lifr-lOT'jj Esisnten'W, snri rnre w I m oifr f-H. IW W a ruitiat of the I:rr'irMl S. ) .h.. um n inr-iirv. Im t rat l.-u--4. fmk-tii- in th V. S. 1 1)1 rrtitirim triimrilt wit 4 prit att? bottle? unri bosrrl, rail or wriu. Kirv rinteniriii for Iftrienb. Se-n1 fifty itH fr firitr of litibjtrf 'iiKtl flt.rt rir rnjar of impnrtant ( nforawtrn h'v -x pra F"nV r?(U S rwr IV. t. Con-'i'tTtion fr. MAERIAGE GUIDE EttJW. MinK iH mul-ile f tfti Vxv. on all Hi of a prvai nature. aluable mdvi- w t the mvritui tSuc CHiteFin(m'.iu mamtf. How r-- t nltr.v troly b It, the uiar-i 1 n.w t-n. Kverrtfody ti3uid gwi this book, l nc 60 ceuu, Utaiij fkKM, teaieni. H. HEROLD, dealer in IRY oor?. ROOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS. GLOVES, rURXISHIXti GOODS, GllOCElUEa. dc JEWELRY and 1T0TI01TS. I have o large stock ef Buck Gloves, of my own make to be closed out r t cost. Al kind" of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange f;r I r O O D S . Main Street, Corner of Tilth. Plattsmouth. a:;-;Y: . -trJ . v. .-.-ar'tLr' ;.'(. .-l-f--jf "f " r tr'l I HENRY BCFCK. DEAUF1:IN SAFE 3, CHAIRS. i Lounges, Tables. Bedstead . HTC, KT. ETC., . Of All Desiriptinm- 1 METALLIC BURIAL CASES yVOODEKr COFFINS ' Of all freis, ready in.ule mid old cheap for W iti miny I hanks f or past pa! rotiae. I tnvl " invite all to call and examine in y LA R'i K MOCK OF 40tf. II KXITi nK AM) OFFI . . C SVJxf CO . c t- H r - S f- o C a -S ;-3 i- s : a - 4- ; .-3 : - " V4 . n a I . to c H H - i. C Z i f S t s- 3 z. n -3 s : - -J) x - r h - 3 v. J. - -s - 3 "'.2 a CD CQ a N CQ t i -r i. - " j. - ; 3 5 ; : : r j I- V, x, y. r; ., r T ss a. s K j ' c - . i r. X w t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1)1 4 V i kV Retail price 8X0 only tCCO. J'ltr I j fr or.oi, price Sonly Ji:j. J. Row ii &Son,l:;n& las Wood SI., Pittsburgh. I'a For a CASE of CATARRH that SAN nuiii'N Kaihi'vi. CfKK. for Ca itarrli will not Instaiitlv relieve-and spccdilv i-uie. Ili fi'ii'iii'i's, I f ini y We lls. "I :- i . . W'c!N. 1'aro Co.. Aurora. N. V. ; Win. Howe-n, I'-sip, K- Me. Matton. (Jrant t Rowen. SI. Louis. Tcsl iiiionliils mill treatise bv mail. I'lii'i". with Improved Inhaler, 1. Sold eve-i yvvli'r'. ,v !'- J i LR, I'mpi ietors, Roston Mass. S5 W 1.KKS TTrm fllTTP Wcl , Richardon & Co'. Uotl lnlj I-l i:n-:i"ll.l u 1 I KK e iil.rir. DPDITPrp is rccoiiiiiie-nilcl by tlo u-'ilcutu-ILlUl'lijl lal (ili-ss, and used by t llo.isands in or Hie very I'i'si iiairynion. 1 1 j IL gives :i perfect June color, and is. PflTflD harmless as salt. A " cent bottle UU LU U 'oIoik :eoo poiinils, iinel nebN ft ci'iits per iioiind to its value. Ask your iHuggi.st or Stercbant for p. or s"iid for di-crlpttve elrc lars. W I LLS. Kl I! A l!llMi' v J.. 1'lopric -. tolS, I'UI'llligtoll, tlM.'ylil. TEMPERANCE REFORM AITS 113 CZZL7 ZZIOZjZ rv ri.v. w. ii. DAMi:i.s, a. :r. Profusi'Iy llliisrrated with portrait and Sk'de li-i-j and containing overiin l'a'-re". it A WI1MLK TKMI'KltANCK LIltlfARVIV A SINCLK VOl.l'.Mi;. Agcids Maiited tvny w hiue. Ad.lrrss for exlia Trims and Circular, nilciico'-k it W'alelcn, Cin., Chicago & St. IOiiN EFLY F HOREHOUND AND TA for Tin: ci ri: ! C'crnivrlie. 'oids. fnfliieiixn. ltf .-a rspecti.. IHliifiill tlre-athin. and nil ,tle lionn of 111"' 'I'll ron I. llroiiehl.il Tulifs, unci l.uiin. lead! lis lo Coiiniiinpt ion. I'rli'c .vi cents and VI per bottle SOUl IIV ALL Dt:l fililSTS. C. N. Cm Ttk.n don. Rrop., 7 Sixth Ave.. N. . ' VEGETINE. THE II EST sri!iN(; mkdicim:. ClI III.K8TOWK. II. R. Stf.vkns : Dear Sir. Ti ls is to certify that I have usee! your "Wood rre parallon" lii mv family for sev eral years, and think that Inr scrofula or Cank erous II u in ore or Kln-iimal ic a Meet ions 1 1 cannot be excelled. Yours respeetfullv. Mils. A. A. 1)1 VSMOl.l'.. Vectino is Soli ty all Draists; TOOF'S STANDARD RUFFLER For ALL Sewing Xnrhlnei. The beet to use and most perfectly constructed AddreFg E. J. TOOF, "Dojietic "Bulleling, NewTork, or New Haven, Ct. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING. THE SIMPLEST. THE MOST DURABLE. THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES. roeS8irr all tLe latest nd most deslrahU Improvements. . , T , It i flly OBderstOwiI, wake the elonWe thrpud lewk-ntitrh, hart m!f.reKBlmtrn; teo Iobm and tik-p, and will do the whole range of family work wilho-t ehaae. The DOMESTIC " 1 made in the tnot dur able manner, with coniMil ate;l bearings aod compcnutinir journals thronrhont. Ae-i's for tb- DOHr-STlC" Kewla; a thlmr mJ the ' 0TIC " Paper Kaiinloaa wauu -i ui ail oooccopied territory. Ad lire 8 -7 tr-l'F TFTZF 'r?',''s., Srtfirs liaclviaa Ccapaty, Vlvw ?eT5c"1, FOK TEKM A?D IXKOaMAllQi AIrHrJf, - i . J'i.r-r.trror"Civ:ro : ,J n