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THE DAILY HE It A LP: 1 J.ATTsMOCTll. NEBRASKA, SATURDAY D. Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Kllbry. Itnatfet, Korhwootl JlaiMIa, iriavi.lll, LOUT IN LONDON T.mvKiBx, nif ia Uerln' lro Store. KI ! for. lxta aa-l Uraaltr, Trlrphoae So. it. Ir. Wither. Itcalint, talon IUM-k. CITY CORDIALS. Mrs. Onirics Whitney went up to Omaha last niht to visit with relatives there anil return with Mr. Whitney to this city tonight. All those taking dart in the District School entertainment arc requested to le present at the Pnt-bytcrian church this evening at 7:."0 p. in. 3Ir. 51. B. Murphy, who has been HCTerely afllicted with rheumatism for several weeks, is able to make regular trips 1 3 his store and attend to business again. Some one was kind enough to leave n. table and desk furnishings at the Y M. (.'. A. Kogiiis for the use of the mem ln;ra. The secretary is ilesirou.s to know who to thank. 5Ir. J. 51. Muir, agent for the "New Home Sewing Machine Company," was obliged to buy a box of cigars for his frends yesterday. lie says It's a girl She gets a ".New Home." The seats are now on sale nt J. P, Young's for the District school entertain ment Tucsd iy and Wednesday evenin". Dec. 11 and 12. Call and secure your seats early and avoid the rush. It is reported that several of the wandering canines died a horrible death yesterday because they were not the pos sessors of muzzles. It is to be hoped that ahdut five thousand more of them will keep on dying, for the benefit of the public. The board of directors of the Y. 51. C. A. have authorized Secretary Both- well to announce to the members that the one bringing the most members into the association between now and the first of5Iarch next, will be awarded a fine Bigster bible, valued at $11. A training rlasj meets at the Y. 51. C. A. rooms every Thursday night for the purpose of searching and studying the scriptures, but this week, owing to the meeting of the board of directors on Thursday evening nt the rooms, the class tlid not meet until last night. The lithographs for Xewton Beers' 'Lost in London," are being posted up today. Manager Young informed us that the coming company have had their late secured for this city for more than a year. The company w ill appear at the opera house on the evening of the 15th. There was a grand gathering of young ix ople at Cullum last night. Tin- younjf ladies of the 51. K. church there gaye a b.isket supper for the benefit of the pastor, to which the young folks gathered from the county about and a uurolx-r of couples were present from Cedar Creek. A jolly time was had. The "Two Twins," Ammi and Wil liani, will meet with their excellent com pany at the Presbyterian church tonight for rehearsal. The District School," in which they appear at the opera house two evenings, Drem!x r 11 and 12, will surely be the event of the season as a genuine comedy. Seats are now on sale at J. P. Young's, and are selling well nlreatly. Prof. Gaynore held his dancing chool and social hop in Fitzgerald hall last night. The pupils, and there is a good number at present, are progressing rapidly in the world wide amustment With the exception of a few mis-steps, or the idea that some of them possess that they belong at the opposite end of the ball from where they are dancing, one would say they were well versed in the art. The hoodlums that inhabit the 'nigger heaven " at the opera house and generally keep up an ear splitting pow wow during all entertainments, should exercise a little better judgment and show a little respect for people who would like to hear something. It is the intention of the management to station police con venient to the wosrt of them. Some of them apparently pay their money for admittance only to annoy people, and nothing at all seems to interest them. 5Iore complaint Ims been raised by theatre-goers on account of this than lerhaps anything else. People do not rare to pay out money for an amusement which they are unable to enjoy. The plaintiff and defendant in the school case, appeared before Judge Clif ford this morning for trial, but as one of the defendant's attorneys was urgently culled to Oanha thi morning on busi ness, the case was necessarily continued and was set for 5Ionday morning next a! ten o'clock. The following gentlemen were selected as a jury wn the case: Messrs. W. IL Cushing. Peter Merges, James Donnelly, John IL Cox, Frank 5Iorgn and J. 51. Patterson. Xo one can find fault with the selection of this jury, and we feel certain that justice only will le dealt by them. The case has aroused much excitement and it will no doubt he very Interesting. As Played by Newton Beers. We copy the following from the Kan sas City 1 lines: The management of the Gilliu i i.rn. Bcniui" mis week" somctliinir unnsiml and to say that it is a success but mildly expresses the enthusiasm with which it was received last niirht bv mi ini,i;i.r-.. that completely filled every portion of i ne mcaire. -Aiom in liondun. ' naitn. cular melodrama, wmh trivi-n bv Vi.ui.m Boers' excel lent, company. The drama is oi use 1 1 a strong one, possessing all the points which go to make up a complete play, and the climaxes being so admira- inj wrrangeu as io stamp it at once as a fine production. The urniin, rf tlw. play, however, make it eloubly interest ing, the scenery being grand and the effects simnlv marvelous. Tim scene in the fourth act, the streets of I London, were beautiful. Nothing like it lins ever been seen here outiln iho extra high-priced attractions. The stars interpretation ot the wronged husband was a stronir and viirorons nieen nf ff. l-r - r - v 1 nig. and snows a rarelul study and com plete mastery or the dramatist's idea. 'M J . . i nere are a numocr oi specialties intro duced, the "Pan Pipe Quartet" bein" particularly popular, Job's vision was a neauuiui view oi jjmivnns in a h I.nnd which to view, was oi itself worth the price of admission. This company has been booked by Manager l oung for over a year for Dec. 15, one week from tonight. They will also give a grand family matinee on Sat urday afternoon, prices 25 and 50: for night performance :$.), r0 and 75c. , An Incident With a Moral Last night as a certain younir man of this city was wending his way homeward, sometime after dark, picking his way up one of the back streets over the loose boards of an imitation of sidewalk guided by the faint rays of light fre-ui a corner street lamp, he was startled by a suddvn rustling anel running sound across the street, and the animal causing it was comirg towards him. His first thoughts were of mad dogs and most evervthin" of that description that can be imagined when one thinks he is standing in immin ent d niger of something but he don't know what; his first glance in that directum calleil to mind an unmention able animal, but as the rustling, running iniir. a or animals drew near 1p liscerneel by the elim light that it was i common house cat under full headway ifter a rat, and they were making straight for him. With an understanding of the circumstances he recovered his senses. I'll give that cat a lesson in rat killinf.' he thought to himself, just as the rat bounded across his path towards his right. lie swung his left font, rioht thout, intending to lift the rodent into ternuy with one effo:t. Oh undesired issistiince wed to hasty miscalcu'ation. thi:e !:ily children are sore di.sappoiut- ncnt and cluigrin ! The rat ran awav. he ci't ran away, and the young man ot lome after many a painful sten. lii tight ankle bad projected into the pnnru. of his left heel, aud today he wears an iristoeratic step not altogether pleasant. 5hi:.u.: Don't nionkev with ntlir 4eepl.:'i business. m Our Odds ar.d Ends of ORE GOODS! REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AT ABOUT OnG Half Original Value. Odd Pieces of Disss Groda Marked Way Below COST PRICE I Our Odds and Ends of Silks, Velvets Remnants of Above Goods AT ABOTT One Half Original Value. Colored Velveteens Reduced to 40 cents a yard, worth G5 cents. Full Liues of AT POPULAR PRICES. Cut Odds and Ends of IHIOSSEKVS Ch.ild Ton's Ssrtra Hoavy nibbod TKTcol Hoc o, Sizos frcm 6 J to 9, reduced to 50c. a. 2Fair, worth, from 75 to 90c- Extni Good Values in LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE at per Pair. 25c Our Odds and Ends of 7Ti Order to clear "tip Odd Oar merits in tin's De partment we havo marked them at a figure that will make tlieni o in a hurrj. Call early and et best choice. All JDepartmen ts SPECIAL VALUES IN : FULL STOCK LLi3.CiiOS? I f Tol0r?S;ir!S' O'Slianters, Jocky and Alpine C'ps, Children's Undo F WGHT Casl,mere ud Hood... chn- drens Zephyr !ind A ngora Hoods, Ladies' Hoods and Facinators. Our r0c White IMerino Vests ami Pants are the best value in the city. Our 75c Camels Hair Vests aud Pants sell elswhere at $1.00. Our $ 1.00 Xational Wool Vests and Pants well worth $1.25. Our $1;00 Scarlet Vests and Pants are the best goods for the price offered. Our $1.50 Camels Hair Vests and Pants worth $4.00 a suit. Our $ 1.50 Scarlet Vests and Pants are our regular $2.00 quality. Muffs , Boas, -A. TXT ID FUR TRIMMINGS ! Poll JiU flav I1UUJ fllnterciiMs Our Stock in above goods is very complete, and we are show ing some very Rich Goods in Eni- I broidered Silks and Linen. Full j Lines of Colored, Bordered, Scal loped, Initiel and plain white. FEED HERRMANN, ONE DOOR EAST PIRT ST A. NO HAL BAIT K. .Black Coney Muffs, only (5 cents. Black Hare Muffs, only $1.25. Black Imitation Monkey Muffs, only $3.50. Black Real Monkey Muffs, only $5.00. Silver Hare Muffs, only $2.00. Opposum Muffs, only $2.50. Lynx Muffs, only $5 00. Imitation Seal Muffs, only $.J.50. Beaver Muffs, only $0.00 Children's Muffs and Boas, only $1.50. Full lines of Black Coney, Nutria, Silver Hare, Opposum, Lynx, Raccoon, Chinchilla Fur Trimming, at very low prices. Best Quality Feather Trimmings, only 40 cents per yard. Blankets ih1 Comfortables. White Blankets from $1.75 to 7. Grey Blankets from $1.50 to $5. Scarly Blankets from $3.50 to $!. COMFORTABLES I Extra Good Values and Quali ties from SI. 00 to $-l.0. FULL X.IITE OF Ladies' Heavy Skirts in Satin, Knit, Cotton Flush and Cloth, at very Low Frices. Miss Edith Waterman. t.li Ultlo ci year o d dauirhter of our etoA-moil .;!. ztu, Mr. II. Waterman, started out Thurs day .-i. tornoon on a shopping tour. Since ihe c.:r oads of holiday goods have ar rived .t the different toy stores, she has H.com ; very anxious concerning herself, .vond ring what kind ot a Christmas present Santa Clau would leave in licr jtocki.i r. She did not propose to he 4ight-.d ly him. and for fear th at s-me t her children might he shown a little purti.ility, she made up her mind to go :o he.i.hpjtrtcra and investigate. She hrst vi ited Mr. J. P. Young, and looked iver li:s stock of many nice Christmas pr senN. She then inquired of the clerk f that was the store where Santa Glaus bought his Christmas presents. She was told th it it was. after which she ordered Jiout .i car load, leaving orders tn Snnfa Clans t. bring thera along when he came Christmas eve. Til'J tWO moil who vrt nrrotr1 Th ursd.iv afternoon as susnicions rhnr:ip. ters. add for carrying tools npon their persons supposed to he burglars' tools, were brought up for trial tliis mornin befoiv Judire Clifford. Tl.o 111 An unro r-y 3 " ti V 1 . . . cnarge.i witu carrying concealed weapons, rh.i in lire fined them 40 anrl tuta f,r carrying concealed weapons, and as they wer unable to pay the tine, were jailed igaiii. They gave their names as Charley Brown and J"hn Ilickie. Rock Bluffs Amos Chase caught a large wild cat last week in a steel trap. George Ilendrickson has repaired tin old brick parsonage by putting on a n' -roof, and new windows, and is keepi:. . bachelor's hall there. Our fall term of school -lord last week on Wednesday, and tin wint. term began this week on Monday and i taught by Mr. O. W. Curtis. Jam-s Chalfant and wife got back from Wyoming territory last week and have moved into the old home again fully satisfied with the western 'ho busi ness. Mr. Frank Lambert is down sick in bed with an old trouble that he contract ed while in the army, and his recovery is doubtful. Byron Young came down from Keya Paha couny a few weeks ago and thinks he will winter at the old home this win ter. By the way, his father, Mr. L. II. oung, nas sold nis farm for $2,500. and he intends to move away in the spring, but has not yet decided where he will go. Last Tuesday night, after the services at the Methodist church were over, a wagon from the Carroll farm was upset by a bad place In the road, as they started from the church. Mrs. Charles Carroll was ouite badlv hurt, and Miss "NVtM.. L,ampieu nau an arm badly sprained. The road was repaired the ucxt day. ' Tim Sir a feu. Children, (especially girls) don't fail to see .j i'. loung s display of Dolls. ets., in his show window. It contains the finest line and assortment of dolls ver seen in the city. It The annual meetinirof the Plattsmontli (" inning company will be held at the county juages omce tne tirst Monday in : iitiary, Jan. v, i?y at 7:3W p. m. F. U. Gcthman, Fued Gokdek, Pres. dlt4w Sc. Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils in music, on Saturdays, at Mrs. Living ston's residence, corner Sixth and Oak streets. Plattsmouth, Nov. 19, 1888. tf Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the oesc in tne market, at J"ricke & Go's, drug store, 8-tf. FRED HERRMANN, ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK It Will Be $i 5 in Yaw'SMe Pflcr IF YOU WILL CALL AXI SEE THE LAKOE STOCK OK DIAMONDS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY The City Meat Market is the best place io buy iresii meats, pork chops, poultry nu game o; an Kinds. tf 1.000 China nlates. and 1 nnn Phi,.,, cups and saucers arriyed at the Tea Store n . an ureseuis. -t Thelisht runninsr Howe at Sherwood's only sjo.uu. CIi irley Spencer who was so seriously mjure.i in a railway accident at Omaha 5frv.-id weeks aco. is now a bin to nm iron u l on crutches. He intends to eat i I hn-'.mas dinner at his honu here. T...norrow bein;? the last Snnrlnv Mis- ! .td will take part in the sinwinw 'eior rie returns to her home in Ohio, tliere will he a full choir at the Presby terian Iiurch in the morning. A beauti ful a:.t:iem will be sun"-. Tiic- little daughter of Mr. .Lis Ritchie, who has been afflicted for several lavs with dinhthpria. rihxl TPsh.rdn afterncon. Tlie funeral took place this alter.. urn at two o clock. PERSONALS L. C. Creamer, of Cedar Creek, is in the city today, Mr. J. A. Connor and wife are spend ing the day in Omaha. Mr. Mauriee O'Rourk w.-is miwi tr Omaha this sioruing to see a sick coqsin. Mr. Chas. Marshall aud family nf Syracuse, arrived in the city yesterday to Visit at tne Home of his cousin, Mr. Phil Harrison. Miss Elizabeth Kcnnish. Miss "Xbirinn Crawther, Misses Ettic and Mamie Shn- herd, were passengtre to Omaha tills niornng. Mr. Carl Kinsr. who has been wnrtmn I in a jewelry store at Glenwood for sonie A . -t . time, is in tne city and lie will visit his friends here for the next week. Wool boots with rubbers rprlnpvl tn &2.00 at Sherwood's mena nrrtina nnlw 85 c fit Sherwood's, sold elsewhere for i.o. Plenty of feed, liour, graham and meai at iieisei s mill, tf Wool Roots and Rubbers complete. x.vv at Merges. That Frank Carruth & Son lias before purchasing Christmas 1'resents. Trices are such that it would not pay to cross the street, let alone going to Omaha, this year. All thev ..L- I. AN OPPORTX72T2TTI To show you the Fine Goods and Give You Prices on every thing you could ask for in the line, which will be sold if thL have an opportunity. !A. LITTLE CASH in larmer mis year man ever before. Don't F iil to call and see the Display of fine goods. JHAWK CAfmUTttfc sow, uovzy BiooJsf-llatts2noutli. tf Don't lie mislead by so-called Reduced frices, Discount or Sacrifice Sales, when VAIl n 1.11" I .... .... .1 . 1 I "uj uciut t;uuus iur less money at Joe's The One Price Clothier. tf Don't Q to Mike's blacksmith shop for arctics when von can rpt thom fur - " w. 8jc at Sherwood's. The llnest bedroom sets can be found at II. Bocck's. ' Tii j regular Sunday afternoon meet- ;nr f.n- younir men will be held nt. f lif V M. C. V. rooms at four o'clock tomor row afternoon. All younjr men are in- v:te:. llr. Frank Cranmer is obli-rprl to conM . himself to a lark room now on irct::it of sore eyes. Down Co The Prices. FVMll HOW on we will sell (iint.tvn and I1)Ixt IIomk bane burners at greatly reduced prices. Johnson IJrok. Rev. II. H. 13urress. uastor of tre Episcopal church, wishes t known that he offers his services, willingly for all funerals, but requests those dpsirino l.ia assistance to consult him before thetime for the funeral js set The usual Divine s?rvieps will h held at U3 Eiiscoiul church tomorrow but the regular Sunday school will be suspended. Mr. Bert McElwain's iewelrv sfnrp will bo lighted by gas in the future. There will be no Sunday school t the Prefchytrian church tomorrow, See Joe's Goods, ovt his Priees. nnd then let VOUf own .Tndcrnitnt whether you can do so well anywhere else ns at Joe's. tf Bailed hay will be for sale at the Holmes stables from now on, sold by the ton or car lpad. A nice line of silk and linen handker chiefs and mufflers just received at J. II. Donnelly's. tf IT. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete in the city, The lijrht runninsr Howe nt Tli.l..it Sherwood's only $25.00. Fresh Butter. .V. Feet, Tripe and Game attheEmni'rn M.?t Market. Why to eTOCerv and drtr crnrwl 9tores for arcticta when you can get them iorwc hi nnerffoortii Accomplishments Miss Alice Sheuherd will class for ladies and gentleman on Thurs day eveninff. at her rooms nn 4th atrof in pencil and crayon drawing, prepara tory to a sketching class in the summer. Terms very low. For particulars apply to Miss Shepherd, 4th street, between Main and Vine. Miss S. has vacancies for a few additional pupils in vocal and instrumental music, and her classes for oil and water Culor painting meet twixi a week. December 3rd, 1888. lwk BUSINESS DIUECTOItY. fefflSS omce, ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-i w ii'iiV V ' ' to all tuHirie intrni Livf ,r,on,Pt attention Union Block. JEt llZ Li V: 0nu-" i cas sine. I'lattsmouih. Neb. Notice- The annual meeting of stockholders in the Piattsmquth Loan it Building Asso ciation will be held on Monday Jan. 7th 15JS9, in G. A. Ii. hall, city of Platts mouth, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the PnRllinor vnar ami for the transaction of such other business as may properly oame before the meeting. J. II. Young. Dec. 4, '83. tf Sec'y. Notice. All persons knowin y themspl van in rloKt ed to the estate of Dr. R. It. Livingston ior menicai services, are requested, to call ana settle witu qnaerslgned. ' F. E. White. lw Executor. "'v,j""ub uotcuonry ior iurnisninz a house can be purchased at H. Bceck'a. fiROCEUIEs Dr. C- A. Marshall. A Hooidoat Dentist. Preservation of Ihe Natural Teeth a Specialty. Anesthetics given fur pViv ui .Itaw ou Extraction op Teeth" Artificial teeth made on Gold SnveJ Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and liSriS as soon as teeth are extract when de I All work warranted. Prices reaaon&M.