T1JK bAiLY HKHaLU : Vi ii KSiiuuTn, MiStf liAaiiA, MONDAY NOVEMBER h, 1S68 . . :- w , , , - - Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE cTtV. A. KIUIry. llratUI, Uorkwooil HaildU, Talrphoae S. r. KIstkIb. Oflr la UcrlaK'a lr Store, 4ar lor. lta a l ttraall, Trlrphuae o. 42. Dr. Wither, the PalniVM UcatUl. 1'aloa Block. r I'rlrkc'a Urn More, I'UtUmouth. Totlay is pay day nt the It. fc M. shops. Miss May leverage gave a large party at her home lust Saturday night. Mr. W. II. liiker is moving hi stock to the Anhouacr-IJusch building today. The county seat is seated, and a "Water. The east store room in the Anheuscr- Dascli building h Uing fitted up for the post office. The three-year-old child, of Mr. Peter Coos, -who died ytstcrdiy of mcmbrant- oua croup, was buried this afternoon ot 2 o'clock. Great preparations are being made for the coming jollification meeting to he heM here tonight. Large delegations nrc expected from all neighloring cities. Married nt the residence of Win S. Wise. Iy Niuire L. C. Stiles, Saturday Pninr. Nov. 10th. 18 Mr. Janus Jtebal to Mis Mary Trility, all of Platts mouth. Atlvance agct t Xugent, for Murray ami Murphy in in the city today making preparation for the coming of the Irudi visitors and their company on Monday, Nov. 10th. The liiie of march which will I c adopted tonight ly th jubilant rcpubli cans in their march will li the aame as on the 13th. Parties along the line are requested to illuminate. Sewer contractor '1 homjon was ar rested ly the sheriff this morning foi taking tome part of the grading engine wraith wad seized home time ago from him. He will have hi trial on Monday next. "The Old Fashioned District School"' will be given by ihc V. L. R. 1L A. and the ladies aid society of Presbyterian ihurcb, Thursday anel Friday, December 12 to and 14tb,at Watermaa'a opera house. Jfr, Ji. Ginger who visited hi home in Pennsylvania to cast hi ballot and pay a short visit i hi relatives, re turned home yesterday tuwrnJog to re miaaj his duties here at the B. jfc M. ticket office. Membraneous croup is the prevalent death visitor among the children of our city at present. The majority of death: Among them during the last two month have resulted from the effect of that dread plague. Jennie Uitchic, the five year old daughter of Mr. James Ritchie who died Saturday morning, was buried yesterday afternoon. A short burial service was held at the Episcopal church before the cortege moved toward the cemetery. It's about time C. W. Sherman - should prepare himself for the difficulty now staring him in the face. It is said that he made an agreement some time ago to wheel the ugliest colored lady in the state for a whole block an Main street if Cleveland was defeated. lie'. defeated all right. The business men who were afforded so much gratification by the victory of Plattsmouth over Weeping Water in holding the county seat, should decorate and illuminate their windows to-night during the grand jollification. Every man should show his appreciation in the coming event, and help out what expected to be a hullaballo. Rob Fitzgerald, a prominent Iris'.: democrat, was seen last Saturday night carrying a man named Gavin arwuttd a whole block to fulfil a contract made on the result of the election. Rob xv is alout to play our. before he hid rum pleted hi t ask, as the man he ciriied was about a heavy as himself, but being prepared for all emergencies, he spurred t'te frantic Irishman up to a sense of Ins duty. The ladies of St Luke's church wh made arrangements to give a Chrysan themum social and hop next Thursday have changed the date, and wo learn that the event will occur on the day leviou3, Wednesday, Nov., 14th ct Fitzgerald" hall. The door will l:e opened in the afternoon and the ladhs trill gracefully accommodate all their visitors. Admission 10 cents, dame ticket for the evening $1, supper 5 ) cents per couple. About two hundred Plattsmouth republicans, wearing hat painted red, white and blue in a hundred various styles, went by special to Omaha Saturday night to attend a jollification .there. Nearly every man was armed with a tin horn and the mighty blast made by the whole number lefore they started from here, made the hair of their audience stand on end. About as large a crowd from Glenwond accompanied them. It i estimated that there were about 75.-00 people on the streets in Omaha, and it was said to be the greatest turnout ever wen there. Men'a Overcoats at Elsoa'f, the Ore Fric Clothier $1.00. Marlon and Amml. And it came to pax on the ftixtlday of the forty-fourth week in the eleventh month of the year that the gentiles of the largest city of a largo state shouted for joy and marched around their city blow ing trumpet. And it cnine to pasn on the evening of the same day that there came to the gathering lare numbers from abroad, among them were follow ers from the city of hills, and there were two among them named Marion and Am mi, t,vo mighty men in that land. And Amuii said unto Million, let us go birth invo the city where our brothers goeth and let us rejoice with them. And Marion answered saying, we will go up together for who knoweth what harm may come unto our brethren of the city Of lulls. And Marion and Animi went unto the large city of the large state and rejoiced with them. Ami when the hosts had shouted for joy until their throats became parched, and they had marched to the ends of the city blowing their horns and inakiug a great noise, it was about the eleventh hour. And Amini said unto Marion, let us go to our brothers and tell them to go once more unto our city. And they went unto them and bade them go, for the hour was l ite and the morn ing of the seventh day would soon dawn. And Mariou said to Ammi, let us re main in this big city of our brothers ou the seventh day and show our brothers how we can rejoice on the seventh day, And as they waited their heaits beat for joy within. On the morirng of the seventh day the two men arose and went forth onto the streets, and as they walked along together they met a man named Smith who had once lived in the city of hills. He was a law maker among the gentiles, and all feared him with a great fear. And he said unto Marion and A mini, let us go unto the city of many bluffs on this the Sab bath day. And the three nun went on their way across the mighty brhlge, and Amoii said unto the other two; My feet are sore and my heart faileth me for the distance is great. And Marion and the other gentile said unto Ammi, whoso feet were sore, corns tboa wth us and we will bear thee Straight forwurd jt.o lbs rijy of bluffs. They walk yd. along together c.cmoling Animi. A man cainc that way driving an as?, and the ass looked weary. And the two men spoke to the man and offered him ten pieces of silyer to take them to the city. The Smithite had on hi head a cover ing which looked like a bushel. The bojf which was on tiie wagon was high, and the three gentiles had to stretch their necks to look over. The women who passed taaglied at the men and when the three men reached the city of bluffs Ammi said un to Marion we will wash our feet and rub them with ointment for they are sore. We will never come this way again. Anew supply of Chinchilla Overcoats, Beaver Collars and Cuffs just received at S. & C. Ma-ers. they are qxcelent value and selling at 14. d-tf The Works of a Great Actress "Thou standest proudly nd alone In art, expression, form and rra.ee. And changing beauties of thy faee. Avil sweetness of fhv voice and tone, Like seeptered geuius"on a throne." Rhea was born in Brussels, of wealthy parents, and early in life commenced hard study, uow being highly educated. ine years oi ncr jire were spent m a convent, at the close of which time her father and mother both died. Her father had lost his fortune. She has two sisters married, but is unmarried herself. Her taste led her to books and music, the piano being one of her favorite instru ments, on w hich she performs very finely. Having a decided talent and showing u desire for aetiug, she was induced by friend amoug the uobility fo appear on the stage. She recited to Charles Fletcher, who predicted success for her, ami recommended her to Samson, the teacher of Rachel. lie being too old to teach at that time, sent her to Beauval'et, a great tragedian and professor in the conservatory. Sept. 15, 1871, 6he made her debut in Brusells, in the comedy of ' Fairy Fingers," remaining there for one year a great favorite. She then went to Rouen, from th re to Paris, playing at the Vaundeviile for one 3-car. After wards when on a starring tour through France, she received letters from the Imperial court to come to the French Imperial Theatre, and afterwards, by reincst of the Czar, she appeared at the Russian Theatre, remaing there for five months. After the assassination of the Czar the theatre was closed, and she went to England. Atter studying English one month, she appeared in Much Ado About Nothing.' Woolen Jacket from $1 and upwards made by the celebrated Germania Knit ting Mills, at S. & C. Mayer. d-tf Smith & Co. will give away a fine house and lot in Vallery place during the next sixty days. Each person guying $3 of .oods during that time is untitled to achancj on the house aud lot. Ask for Mayers La un dried Shirt the best in the market cither plnin or plaited ill) c' H V3 fe- B7H-A ). 1 V -U U U h ' & '4'f4 v L . I i fc ?v4M . ; m t-' 1 f vlivA u U. 1 ' j i i'.: H t-.i i i H -"A ' C A 3 11 mmmmMmm mmm Ladies' Modjeskas. iilaclc Diagonal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only ;?7.0. JJlaek 'Extra finality Bouele Cloth, Spike Fringe Trimmings, Pell Sleeve, only 10.00. Llaek Frieze Cloth, BalLTrimming. Quilteel Lining, Astrachan Cuffs and Collar.--, only 1-1.00. Pi own and Tan Proeaded oVIatel las.e, I'lush Pall Trimming, P'ush C;i!:s ant Collar, only 15.00. iSilk I'iush, Plnsli PaH Trimming?, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pocket?, only lo.00. Plack Astrachan Cloth, Sjn'ke Trimmings, Satin Lined, only Sltl. Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball Trimming to match, Quilted Saiip Lininir, oiilv $20. Seal ' VWi, KUa.it Phish Pall Trimming, Hn Ljnvet, gen nine Seal Loops, onlv H'3. Flo-ant" Seal Plush, Peaver pall Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 332.50. Onr Plush Sacques tve rinitbed y.-jtli the hest of Quilted Satin Lining. Chamois Pockets and Genuine Soal Loups. Any guarantee failing to meet the representation in wear given our garments, will be replaced by a new one. -V- W OHE LCOK FAT FIRST UATIOUAL 3A1TK. PEftSOHAlS- Mr. J. "Patterson, tr., spent Sunday in Omaha. Mr. Cha.9. Thoruburfj and wife arrived la the city this morning from Omaho. Messrs. Frank and Will Schlater, of Louisville, arrived in the city this inorn ing. Eli W. Feasel and Miss Laura Ellen Baldwin wen: granted license this morn ing to wed. Senator Polk and wife accompanied the delegation of republicans to Omaha Saturday night. Mr. and Mr?. S. W. Orton. of Weeping Water, spent Sunday visiting the family of W. II. Pool. Mrs, Tiers, of Ulysses, Neb., arriverl in the city this morui-ig, She will visit at the home of Mr. S A. D.ivis. Mr. M. A. Ilartigan, accompanied by Kitlip and Dot, of Hastings, arrived in the tity Saturday night to remain for a few days. Mr. Stanlcv, of the firm of L'wis ifc Stanley, acoompnnied by his wife, re turned from Omaha this morninf, where they visited over Sunday Mr. Lou ITorton, who has been un. able to attend to his duties for a few eliys on uocount of sickness, returns to his work at Omaha tonight. Mr. George Chatburn returned from Ame.4, la., thu morning. lie reports a pleasant visit with his former professors nd old college friends there. Mr. Tom Wilkinson and wife were called to the city yesterday to attend the funeral of Jennie Ritchie, a relative, who was buried yesterday afternoon. Mr. L. C. Newcomer left this morning for Des Moine?. lie was a delegate from the Modern Woodmen, here to'the meet ing of the head camp at' that place. 3Irs. P. S. Gilmorc and daughter, who have been visitinj at the home of Mr. O'Rourke, sister of Mr. Gilmorc, for about a weeV, left for Omaha Saturday night to meet Mr. Gilmore and his band Our Assortment surpasses anything heretofore, attempted by, us in this Department, and our customers will be tui jirised at our magnificent display of LafliBs'anfl-Kissfis' IT !l L antl at very Low Prices are .showing decieleil novelties in Stripes, Checks, aSid with Plain, Sleeves. Pell or Aniel j ITS S8. Til TTB - Notice. Plattsxioittii, Neb., Nov. 12, 1SS8. To the Stockholders of the Platts mouth Canning Company. At a meet ing of the board ot directors held on the 9th of November, at S p. m. at the factor- it was ordered by said board ef directors that an assessment of 25 per f cant be made oiuall stock i.-sucel and that a special meeting of the stockhold ers is therefore called on the loth day of December 1SSS nt T:;!0 p. m. at the county judges oiiice. All stockholders are requested to attei.fl the meeting. F. 11. Gl'Tl.'.MKN FUED GOKDKlt President. Secretary. tf A new line of Astrachan Coats and Vests jut reeeived ul S. k C. Mayor and selling fast at " d-tf A l.irge number of Plattsmouth peoplejoined the heft of excursionists go ing to Omaha Saturday night to witness the grnud iollifioation' here mid several re mained overnight to hoar Gilmore'. band at the Grand opera house yesterday after noon. All xv ore apparently xvil repaid for the trouble by the gratification of their de-sire to hfar inufcic in in richtst straies. The pre gramme was interspersed with vocal selections from the very best artists in the country and that alone brought forth marked appreciation from all. For perfect fitting Suits or Ovi rcoats for Men l?oys and Children call on S. &, C. Mayer the popular Clothiers. d-tf A house to rent, handy to the busi ness part of the city. For information call at tliL otTice. Latest style of Uanla:) Stilf H its in all shades at S. k C. 3Iayers. d-tf O. P. Smith it Co. have the finest dis play of holiday gooels ever broutrht to to the city. A feeling of eiullness and languor, Which is not akin to pain, Anel resembles suffering only As the mist resembles rain, is often the first indication of incipient disease. In such cases the famous "ounce of prevention" is the highest wisdom, .and may be found in its most poteut form in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which bv its xvonderful blood- purifying and invigorating tonic prop erties, will quickly restoro the ebbing vitality, repair and strengthen thesvstem and thus ward off throateninff sickness. Iii saving inrlt encj reaches every or-n I ) vv- s; 'i&- " w V 1 a" j htm MiMkmmmM 8 Kid Gicves. We shall off. r nil f -i!i Kid Cloves, worth from ..r, i. ,..(, ii t the Nomi nal I'liee CI. GO PF-U PAiK. This includes Virything we cniry in Flotk of Jri-sscl. Suedes, l':i.-tois, silid I)i i iiig (!l'iv( J JUitton Siiiipsoi-- liist Colors ami Iil-ifks, no.v i.r.o. voi 1 1. ---.ro. I JUitton Sin n o'r J.'. -t t'olm-s and r.laeks, now $1. ."., will, fyj.i.n. i IiiHtou Our Own liiicx Jjiuliioidered Ua.1.,4, I". lots ;:i.d JJlrtfk, now fd.ftO, worth 5 liutton Hun ?.!.-;rel'e i:...'; !, Ctilois ami lilnek, now 1.50. w . ith .". tILilton JloeqiK ( ,'ire Si;dts, CekiJ, only 1.50, avo;11) 2.'j5. (! f.utton Moqu. t.-iii- rW;' dep. Colors ami libick, 1.50. wonh ( ,u 4 Button C;itniF, Coi;is, only now 1.50. worth $2.(10. Suede Ooanth t In it i;i tdoves. Colors, onlv now f ICO, worth $2.2-1. Shawls. Our 1.00 Ue.-ivi ShnwU in (Jr. ys and Urowns. sol-1 (1.-, wli 1 1- nt 5. CO. Our 5.00 li.-v- i-U.l.- V ivi t, in (Jn y fintl IJrowns. with Fuiiey l'"! il- r. isd' tid edly a 'e ha'jui . Our $7.00 Til-aver ood heavy Sliawl. rery pretty line of coif r?. Our $9.00 I?.'av:r, superior quality, elctcant piit turns, w !I worrh ,f 10.00. Our $10.00 15 aver in Or. s. Tans find Iji'owns. entirely new pniteti:-'. imd would he decidedly cheap at $12. CO. Yarns. Comprises Everyilii; in German iwittiiis..; . Spanish. Gcrmantowu, Elder huivii. J-'uiry Floss, Shetland Flos?, Anproni. Saxony, Z-phyrs, . Crewels. Comforts End Blankets. lCxl White UhiHkets al ijtl.'i.'; per pair. 10x4 White "!-r'kclp, good weight, only 2.00 per p:iir. 10x4 White all W..ol Cuaiantecd. only 4.00. Ou; Qo-vwxr.. Winte. at $t.7o V ' I ' SLKASI. don't h-r jxilitics absorb g you fi.rgit .nil a:,.,iit the great & Co. tti'i1 triving. WING to tbe slow demand for sell at a eriliCe N Oldtr to frit tl o l;h Ci - O time later will b-v yeiii I'o; TRCe' cTTl ffl buy tl-em lor the next Tbitty dy.-.. IM wii! tell before we jire i..iai,v dvs older v. in 1 r. residtn t. 5 O a your .'iv-rifo hy buying a man's Arctics for ot.lv 7.5 cents, at f. G.B.KEMPSTER, Practical Piana enii Cuaii Tuner AND RKPAIIU K. First-class xvork guaranteed. Also eleni f r in Pianos and Organs. Oiiice at Doe ck's furniture store, Ph'ttsinouth. N braka. A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! Vhy? Because he had no G.uu.and Stovk. Buy one of JoiiNaorv Iljtos Bept22-dlm. Ilemember you save 25 cts. on every dollar by trading xvith Elson the One Price Clothier. II. M. Gatdt i? receiving fcome very fine novelties in Oxidized Silver goods for holidays. If you have a xvatch. clock tr jexvelry of anel kind yon'xvant repaired ffoinl, take it to II. M. Ganlt. All weik xvarranted to give satisfaction. Men's Unl iundried Shirts, 40 cents, at F.'son's the One Price Clothi?r. For Rent Part, or all of my house to small fami ly. Cor, Cih and Dav streets. tr ' :- - per pair, is ixtiu large mc, ni:d go unlly nelvcrlisrd us a l ig l ni',nii. i.t J5.(0. 11x4 AVhile In ei inl is full ii.e M.d at ? .r.O ii air is i t;ood I M -nit . $'l..10,Uihtin i:.fiie Kd l.li.id.et in fjood vnhi nt t.Y(,0. ('.00, Ked Idui.ket extia V.i if l.t in d enialit v. li.v'l I.'ed lih.i-kit nt :'. (0 pr l-iiir, llilide ll I lie tiliist ol. l'.iow ii iind Cniy ni.vid I'iikilf, t ;ill pi ii es-. Oni 1.(0 Cf i . f it, f;.ir j.iii., cod v I ne. Our CI.50 ( iiifi.it, o i d oi;:dlty. piint solid, ltd liijiii;, filled with while I ;:itti n'. Our 2.( O ( on. frit, lYi-t 1'iint, ixtia weight. Our 2.50 ( ( rnfoit, two pi.nl vmIiks: Xo. 1. F.iM Cnlol-M! ( I ilit7 I'linf, , White Cotton Filled, iMrn i.e in;.r ivijlit. Is'o. i!. Vu Kfitiie. lid lin- inp.v, le.';i?.t line of pnli i,if ;:,il cplnrs. Our :j.25 lmportrl lm i. I "n 1 1 i very t :n ' v ouilt' 1. ' . ' r ' i ' ' i lit. Our 4 .(() I'ine I'. i c y 'v l'i . f-olid ip; (.iind. v. rv iiict 1 , )f ', t'-zo Underwear Lfidies' iVhitc Mciino VY-M. f.iik i-(il h cd, Silk hounel, at 50 ci jits ciieh. Fnntd to nuitch. I-i iliiti' ilxljii luc. ti.i. i'( i i.t id.ty, "V 1 i t M.'i iuo " f t. J. i." y i ii I . o hh- v a i't 75 li l ts each. 1'nnts to n : t( 1. :.( n iuo price. I.iuli.s' V hite V.'i.ol ' sis. Siik l.'oiiud !M:d Stiti 11. lit 1 .25. Ladle".' JS'i'1 nrul W el V. ts and I'auta at $1.00 rf oh. woHh 1.25. liadips- Somli t Vcht; nnd 1'antn, f mooth and fpftf ptdv jji.';0 r-icii. ' ' Lndies' Si ftrlet Saxony Wool YrstsanU Pnnts. finef t qnnlity, f:l.?5 n)t. LiuIich" Conu-ls Hair I'mit and Vfli Il ihiocd to :!.f'0 a mit, v.ortli 1.00. Full Linos of Childiy nV, MisKfn and Tfoys' Undr rwcHr. 'While. South t, Ntur nl and Cum els Hair nt Low pi ices. Seal Flush Wraps, Our line of Pluvh Gunner tK this ? ason nro made up of the hfft prude of Lop don Dyed and Liters Seal (Mijbhes, Every G.-irment (J uai an ' i d l. v. tar. Our IMi:: h J i.t :"'!5.C0 .-ue vcrr f Ik a p. Our Kili.-l, W: .' quarters J. r e i, :: f 'J Oar i'5.ro 1 r-h win re : .:'.ii.;!( ! t... thiec- v.oith -::o. . V. ' Si. 'ji ' f. 'i-old else ai euis win Ui fully pur Ga.Cp Fl.;sh :5.0j). Olir ..Jo.OO 1'iuh Sitoq-.jf b v.-orili Jt).o. fully n,,p f3T.'"'0 Piu.'li b.-.cener, c,,!, v. hero al 4 5. CO. eveiy- Our $15.00 I'l Sae1ui h, if. ular tity 1 Moo, S.i.l. r7 ti FIRST 1TATI01TAL BA1TE .9. to 1 f-9 n r 1 .-.o n;u-h ii' u. atl(j.ti j that cut i a.-l. -vh V.'. A. J'occJv Fa!! C i, 1 to h" Ii f ef , - ;; yo! can x our for.tofr v.-lrr vfi; a v cot rT-r. Br. C g s id o at T.c 2i''it. Prcrvfiti n of jL Zm.nA rlith a Specialty. A u lh ti s given for Pain less Filling ok -L'xtb action of Tkkth. Artificial teeth mde on Gold, Silver! Rubber or Cellui jid I'liUf, i.l1 it,seitcd as soon as teeth ere cxto.tted v.l;n ele sired. All work warrai.tid. V-. n;.f..rslle. FITZOKR M.'s i.'-c:.. I'uir T'TII. NfTB B.B. Windum, ..'eiim. j ami H, Notary ruLIic. "aiy Vt.Uic. WIXDIIAM & IIAVIKf. Attornoys - at - law. Offlj orer Ki.k 'iff ..- ( .nm-y PLATTSM.rTH. - NfHMfKA A r bcsotOf only f l at B. a C, Ilr-yeia, d-t I ttrre, v .. -