V TIIK J)A1LY JIKUaLI I'l.ii Pi Siftou j'i, v Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Slllory. Telephone . Hi VrmtM, Uorknooil Building, Dr. KUkIbi, OOle la (irrlmc't lrmc Klorr, Be. aeaee t,or. ixia uraniie. leiruiione ao. : Or. Wltkrra. the PalalnMi Irntil. I'ulua Block, r Krlcke'a Drag More, riatUaiouth. CITY CORDIALS. The noble dust kickers, who Lave had a reason to kick for some time on account of dusty street, can now take a rest. The St. Lukes Guild sewing society Trill hold their next meeting Thursday evening. Oct. 1 1th. at the home of Mrs. Eaton. Merchants of this rity complain of the scarcity of flour of late. All grade have advanced about f 1.00 per hundred within the last ten days. The frost must surely have chased the flies of the country to PJattsmouth for they are indulging in a regular picnic - before it call them away. The Hon. J. Sterling Morton, the democratic slippery taffier of the state, will entertain his most intimate friends at the opera house tonight. All parties wishing to attend the rally at Omaha tomorrow night are re quested to leave their names at the jew elry store of Mr. Frank Carruth. Mrs. J. II. Young wasyery agreeably surmised bv a lanre numWr of her friends at her home on south Sixth street last night, yesterday being her birthday. There's whiskers on the joke a re porter invariably receives in this town after a rain, when on the searcli for news items: "It rained last night,"or"It's a wet morning." Ou our editorial page wo publish a statement from James F. McGuuigle, Cap tain of Co. A., 9th Mass. Vols., of which roninanv Patrick Ford, editor of the t , Jrisli World, was a member. Mr. M. D. Folk goes to Omaha to morrow morning to make arrangement for accommodation and transportation for those here who wish to attend the rally at Omaha tomorrow night. - O. P. Smith & Co. are about to insert nn ad. fn this puper offering all parties who purchase five dollars worth of goods during thn sixty days following, a chance on a fine house and lot. located in this city. Every five dollars worth sold, en titles the purchaser to a chance. It is hoped that the hoodlums usually in the gallery disturbing the entire aud ience will have presence of mind enough and keep quiet during the performance at the onera house tomorrow night, nnrl keep their seats at the close until tin eurtain drois. and not rush down stairs five minutes before the play is over. Mr. J. P. Younir has fited up the handsomest window in the city and has exhibited good taste in so neatly ar- rnnerin? the selection from his first-class t o stock. He has already received a good stark of holiday ffoods and there is n still larger lot of goods on the road lie has as fine a display of albums as we liave seen So the city. The social given by the Y. L. R. R. A. last night was largely attuoded not withstanding the threatening of the ele ments. Xearly, it not all the members of the association were present. A very pleasant evening was spent in the usual cheerful way. This sociable is the last entertainment they intend giving for some time, as they haye partially retired from the work and given it into the Lands of the Y. M. C. A. An urchin was seen the other day slyly attaching himself to an oyster can a a lot placed in front of a grocery a. an advertisement. When the proper time came and he thought his way was dear, he moved swifily away with the an hid behind him. ll3 found it much lighter than he had expected and making nn examination was much disappointed to find that the end which Lad been hid den in the box was cut out and the can empty. The ioj locked sick. The silk stocking democracy will it? out tonight in full force, wkije J. Sterling, the chief of the silks, will entertain them with theoretical stories on the beauties of English free-trade. The rank and file will le expected t listen to the old story about tin plate, plate g'.ss and steel rail industries that have made paupers pf us alL The cobdeiiite will tell you that the market which consume over nine tenths of our products has nothing to do with fixing the price of the same, bat on the contrary, that Liverpool; -which doesu i handle the one-hundredth part of our product, is the market that makes all our prices, this may seem unreasonable but you have U swallow it in order to jget free trade in all its pristine beauty. Vortwignien who think for themselves vill prouibly not be affected by the ava lanche of English chestnuts that will be thrown at them toisight. The practical effect of home markets and borne indus tries is too widely known for visionary theorists to make any headway towards ctsttioar protective fcirij ideas eoonj ' --5; v. . r.:. -. A. . " - Proceedings of Commissioners- OcTOBfciu 2nd, 1889. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, A. B. Todd, A. B. Dickson and Louis Foltz, commissioners, and Bird Cntchfield, county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The usual appropriations were made on general and roid funds and bonrd ad journed to meet Oct. 4 at 0 o'clock a. m. Oct. 4th, 1898. Board met as per adjournment, aud the following wus done, to-wit: Resignation of XV. S. Hills, justice of the peace, was read and accepted. It was then ordered by the board that the following lots belonging to Cass county be sold at prices to be approyed ly the board: .Lot 7, block 49; lot 4, block 45; lot 5, block 44; lot G, block 40; lot 8, block 22; lot 8, block 23, all in city of Plattsmoutb, and further or dered that the rounty clerk and chairman of commissioners be hereby authorized to contract for the sale of said lots to be ap proved Iry hoard at their next meeting. The resignation of II. Madole, county surveyor, was read and accepted and clerk ordered to put in elec tion notices, the notice of a ninr to fill said vacancy. Otlicial bond of O. XV. Hagan, road overseer of dist. 52 approved. Official bond oi lienj. Cruner, road tlist. 18 ap proved. voting place of Liberty precinct changed from Folder's school house to union village. Bond fund of school dist. 32 changed to general fund of said district. Petetion of Lewis Myers for druggists permit at Cedar Creek granted and bond approved. Petition for road 6outti of Louisville allowed and road located as consented to by owners of the land through which said road was located. Cost bills for corouor's inquest in case of the man killed at Louisville allowed. Cost bills in misdemeaner cases brought before the board imd there being no moneys to appropriate on said bills, they wera laid over until April, 1S89. The petition for vacation of county road on sw of swj of sec 2D-10-14 was granted on recommendation by viewer. The following petition from Platts- inoutli city was read: " To the honorable board ot county commissioners of Cass county, Nebraska: Wiieukas, Tho rity of Plattsmoutb, under and by the instruction of the legal voters thereof, have caused to be con structed a system of general storm water sewerage therein, and Whkkeas, By reason thereof it has caused the removal of the following I M idges therein which the said Cass coun ty was compelled to construct and kepp in repair at a large expense, to-wit: one m 2nd street, one on :jrd street, one on 4th street, one on Main street, one on (5th treet, one on Vine street, and one on 7th treet. Wiiekeas, By the removal thereof large excavations are required to b: lined at a large expense, therefore we. die mayor aud council of said city of I'l'ittsmouth. do respectfully petition vour henorable body to appropriate the -um of not less than $3,000 to aid in said illinjr, in consideration of the corstruc ion of said sewerage and lessening the xpense permanently of the county and ro that part of the work for the repair f which the county is liable. And we f ti Till Torpver pray. V. K. Fox; F. M. Ricitev. City Clerk. Mayor. After which the board ordered that hp prayer of the petition be granted and h clerk ordered to draw warrant for 1,000 and ballance as the work pro gresses. The hoard then adioumcd to meet November 7th, 1888. Bird Ciutchfield, County Clerk. Previous to removal to Carruth's 'milding November 1st. and in order to reduce our Stock we will sell everything n our line at a low figure. Satin Scarfs 15c. formerly 25; Satin Scarfs 25c. for- nerlv 35: Satin fccarf o0. formerly 7o at 3. A C. Mayer's. Resolutions of Respect. To Ute Commander and Comrades of VcConihit Post No. 45, G. A. It. : The committee instructed to report re solutions upon the death of Comrade Livingston, beg leave Ito repsrf fhe fol owing: Whereas, It has pleased the Great Commander of the Universe to call from ur midst gut beloved comrade, General tobert It. Livingston, ;ij the prime of lis matured manhood, it is with Jieads lowed to the Divine Will and with sor- owing hearts that the comrades of Mc- 'onihie Post mourn the loss of a comrade ml fellow citizen whose heart ad baud ver responded to the demands of the 'Jrand Army of the Republic, biscoiu- ades, their widows and orphans, and in ribute to his memory we with one accord tear tettiaujny to Ins blameless and up- ight life and his deth is a loss to the nation, the state, the comtUa in which he resided for so many years and che 'Jrand Army of the Republic of which ie was a worthy and influential member. !Ie was a brave, kind ar?d influential cit- zen and an ornament to his mofsfsion it whose head he stood as a surgeon and hvsician. He was a patrict who had .iroved his devotion to his country on the fleld af battle and whose voice was al ways heard iu support of the policy of the nations cure for rv gabled de fenders. Therefore '2 it Helced, That in the death Of Comrftd Livingston, tii: post has lost a worthy comrade ana this comuiiir.ity its first cit ;zen and his family 2 kind and indulgent 'lusbar.d and father, and till the mem bers of this post while they extend i.'.'f'1" heartfelt sympathy to his widow and children, pledge their support as com rades of the Grand Army of the Re public. . Ben IIcmple. ) Republican Club Meeting. October 0, 1888. Young Men's Republican club met pur suant to call of chairman. About 80 members were present. Report of finance committee was made and was encouraging. Report of committee on transportation was recesved with enthusiasm. II. C. Ritchie reporting for committee on speakers, assured the club that the speakers who promised to be here Satur day would be on hand. Report vf committed ou hall was to the effect that the opera house and Rock- wood hull had been secured. Other report were made by the differ ent committees which were satisfactorily received. On motion the secretary was authorized to send invitations to all old veterans of 1840 to attend the rally and that they be allowed a seat on speaker's stand. On motion M. D. Polk and John A. Davies were appointed to arrange for transportation to attend the rally. On motion of J. C. Eikenbary, the president appointed tho following gentle men as vice-presidents: J. C. Eikenbary, S. M. Chapman, Wash Smith, Frank Carruth, R. B. Windham, Dan Smith, A. N. Sullivan, Geo E. Doyey.H. E. Palmer, Win. II. Pickens, F. M. Richey, A. B. Todd. Adjourned. Bird Critchfield, Secretary. Latest Novelties in Neckwear at S. & (J. Mayer's. PERSONALS. . Maria Prescott-- A great play tomorrow nrght " Vir- ginius." Note w hat the press says about the company: Mr. McLean is destined at no distant day to fill the vacancy ou the American stuge made by the death of poor John McCullough. Sau Antonio Texan. Miss Prescott has a graceful slender figure of imposing height, surmounted by a shapely head well poised upon her neck, a lace lull ot vivacious and engaging expression, a voice cupable of stirring and musical inflections, a good intelligence, fervid temperament and u rich sensibility. With all these charms and this equip ment, experience and valuable association ilium tne stage. .Air. .McLean, too, is well equipped for the stage, with hand some lorm and ngure, deep nngressive voice and good powers of delivery. New Orleans States, Jan. 19, 1HS8. Line of March. IS I REPUBLICAN RALLY, OCT. 1 3, 1 SSS. I lie procession will lorm on me street, right on Gth, headed by B. fc M. band, will march north on Gth to Locust, west on Locust to Hth, south on 9th to Washington avenue, east on avenue to 7th, south on 7th to Main, west on Main to 10th, south on 10th to Paarl, east on Pearl to Otb, south on 9th to Chicago avenue, thence east on avenue to Granite, thence on Granite to Gth, thence south on Gth to Main east on Main to the opera house. J. C. Eikenbary, Chief Marshal. y si CMorBii'ii Pi Mines' Stock of Clou. is now coni (! aio showing the Largest i! ver oju'iit'il out in tin's city. La-Ie.-iiiii a New Wrap tliis kkoii Our lcte ami Line ilies lor we art; bliowin the cry Novelties at vtrv Low Prices. !). 1 1 1 not mi.-s looking ovtr our line, J.alet-t Lailies' arid Misses' Mels ! This cut represents our popular 85.00 Ladies' Jacket, made of A ll-Vool Mi-i'doI C!o:tkino aiil at the tirico a ik-eided bargain. We have Full Lines at, $ I to !?i3, each made up of the very lust materials, in soli.l c-!ors u-'l stripes. You query why from home I go, Why "bout the town I rove i The reason why is plain, you know, We've got no Garland Stove. lm JJuy one of Johnson linos. !1U Call early and make o::v : !ct Vns, you all know how UifHcult it is later on to the sizes. This cut represents one of our decided bar- ip'iln iti tbof lino rtntmiunuHtw. n7f1i l.. I n 4- $4.50, with a 50c. rise for a size made ot a Brown Checked All-Wool Cloaking. Plaited 1 1 ' We have lull ranging from .Misses' Jackets from $4 ; mi i re- from V2 to IS. f.r ft to $7.50. skirt, with Surah Lined Ilood. lines from $2.00 upwards, sizes 2 to 18. 8mi Chapman, Com. II. J. Stbeioht, ) 35 Silk Campaign Handkeichiefs for rents, worth v75c at S. & C. Mayer's. Evr 'it'-- recr'-stry for fcr-'-li--: a Mr. M. A. Ilartigan, of Hastings, is in the city. .air. J. w. I'eck, ot uavenport, was in the city yesterday. Miss Etta Schildknecht, of Greenwood, is in tha city visiting at the home of Dr. Shildknccht. Judge Chapman and family returned from Council Bluffs after a pleasant visit of a few days. ir s.J. louie, ot rarrie Uity, 111., ar rived this morning on a visit to his broth er-in-law, Allen Becson. Mr. J. It. Cox and wife arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Cox has been in Denver; Portland, Oregon,: and other western cities for the past three weeks Mrs. Cox met him in Omaha on his re turn trip. A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! Why? Because he had no Garland Stove. Buy one of Johnson Bros. scpt22-dliu. For sale cheap. Gasoline stove nearly new. oct9-5t W. S. Wise. A good smart boy, 14 or 13 yrs. old can lind a goud home and school for the winter call at office. 2d-lw II. Bocck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete the city. in Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the best in the market, atFricke it Co's. druir tore. 8-tf. Campaign Caps either Cleveland Harrison 13c. at S. & C. Mayer's. or Blow ! Blow your horns, We've not the slightest fear ! You cannot beat the Garlands You blow a thousand yenrs. lm For sale by Johnson Bros. if !5i.-7 .yarrow' zsTe- Plush - t nave never Cloaks. We rge a line of season, ai; 1 at carried so la? Plush (Cloaks as this prices so low. Plush Sacques from $25.00 to $4o. Plush Newmarkets at 05.00. Plu.-h Jackets from 15.00 to $20.00. Plush Modjeska's lrnm $18.50 to .'35.00. Plush Manteuus from $18.00 to $40.1 0. Call Ksirly v,m make your tSvlvetluws. Allen Beeson the Right Man. Kearney, Neb., Oct. 8, 1888. Deak Editor: In rending the pro ceedings of the Cass Count y Republican Convention in yerterday's Bee, I noticed that Allen Beeson, of Plattsmoutli, was re-nominated for county attorney and the nomination means that the people of "Old Cass" will do their duty by elect ing him for a second term. If all the voters of Cassjcounty had the opportuni ty of knowing him as I knew him while I was a student in his office, his candi dacy would meet with but little oppo sition. Should like to be aide to cast a vote in Cass county for him and friend Polk, but will have to content myself with a vote for Ilarnson and Morton. Yours Truly, Ciias. L. Graves. Children's Shirt Waists 20 cents at 8. & C, Mayer's. A. O- U. W. There will be a reunion of the A. O.U. W. held in Omaha on October 12, and all members and their families are cor dially invited to attend. Delegations from all the A. Q. V- W, lodges are ex pected to be present, and preparations for a grand time have been made. 2t. Wood for Salo. Leave orders with J. D. Tutt, nett & Tutt's store. Jot at Ben- tf. an ia9 ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Phillip Kraus sells lanterns for the rail v. flags and Chinese oct 3-1 Ot vaa 1& s? test sesi 5 YTTnf5r3TC9!4?sr COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH! What in the world is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying inferior medicines when BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your .cough at once? i nis is no advertising sciienie, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co.. drusreists. Go to Joe the One Price Clother and buy a pair of Jfewburoujjh Overalls the best in the world every pair wairanted not to rip. WHEN VOC W ANT AXY1III.M! IN TIIK WAY F BOOTS AKDSHOES ! Do not fail to call and examine the "Cash" Prices we will give for the Next Thirty Day a. You Can Save 25 Per Cent Wanted. Steadv employment to a good blacksmith. tf Robt. Donnelly given w. While we are having this Great "Cash" Reduction Sale. OECK & CO. 1 lie lean men wno won tne game played between the fats and leans, have spared themselves since the game to such an extent in making preparations for the grand banquet which the fat players promised to give them,that their case has become chronic. The longer they are pushed aside, tiie more it will cost the people who are io Ler the expense of feeding them. I hey are anxiously wait ing for a look at the table, and until they succeed in getting a squint at the "promised land," conteutujept wiR be absent from tiieir breasts. The tats should fulfill their promise and put an end to a long felt want. Some of the pare-ribs have signifiod their intention of securing ii.e c-j;;j;ay of their lady menus 10 neip tnem out, out we ieam that the fats will not agree to the j:ropo ition, as the desert rattlers alone can get outside of whatever 13 pi?t Jjc-fore them. Dr. J. H. Emmons, a prominent horucepathist, of Cameron, Mo., is in the city making preparations to locate here. He h;'.s selected for his residence, a house belonging to lr. hijejpecht, situated on 9th 3:reet, between Granite and Jaf ble, but he has not yet found a suitable offite. JJe is a brother-in-law of Mr. B. Sourlock, of this ciiy. An old man over seventy-cas vsara of age, residing Bethlehem, a small settlement opposite this city on the Jowa side, rejoiced the other day oyer a presen tation from his wffe of his twenty -fth child. Ha must certainly be attempting to start a town in his own name. A nice home with four lota. f 1000 en.CJc:i rJ C3.rj rr north. T7 HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say: . "Oh! it is only a little cold."' and keep giving Ihem cheap and dangerous medicines, until tiiey aio (town wan lung tever or con sumption, when they can be so easily re lieved by BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH I SYRUP? It has no superior, and few equals. For s.de by O. P. Smith & Co druggists. Two car-loads of potatoes and other middle just rereiyed for winter use. Call and get prices. tf Chris Wohlfakth. Private Sewerage- ah parties ciesiring private sewerage couiiection with the main sewer, can be accomiao dated at any time, by address j ing Ilau Iins & Shlton, Sewer Contrae tors, P. O. box 1130, pr by calling at th omce, Murphy s store. Jm WHAT ON EARTH . Is the reason people wdl not, cau mt, or do not see any difference in cheap nos- n ums put up oy c'neap Jonn Houses or i,t?yi;v::s! vie iiiimes ai enormous proms, rather than ta'ke a medicine of world wide reputuation and one that is giving universal satisfaction at rqual price? Xo medicine in the world is giving sucli un pndlckd satisfaction for purifying the blood as BEGG S BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that docs not do its work will cost you noth ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. Jonathan Hatt. J. W. JSIakthis. JMATISAM MiCLOnr & (CCD. WHOLESALE C8TY PORK PACKERS and dealers in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, POltK, MUTTON YEA!. TIIE BEST THE ilARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS OH HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c.f of our own make. :AT MARKET. The best brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. at Dr. C- A. Marshall Jy 0 ijoai fio to ,rmrha when you want to get your besn'tfful parlor' and bed room sets but go to Henry Boeck's fur niture emporium where you can get every thing in the furniture line that will go to inake yoiir.fiOi.,e Jjeartifnl and comfort- able- . 1 auve au jou eao get u cneap. Remember that he who soil cheapest. can mpioyrnent Wantedl A joung ldy, with good references, wishes employment in private family. Inquire f Emma Hoilenbach, Hotae pf xr::c Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Aur sthetics given for Pain less Filling on Exthactiox of Tketh. Artificial teetli made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plat-s, and inserted a3 soon as teeth are extracted when de sfrerl. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. CmanRdD's Bixck PutTrsMouTir. "b Ko. 1. 5 :J0 i' M. Vo, 3.-6 :4 p. tn. No. f :47 a. in. No. 7.-7 W P. m. No. 9 t:i"l V- in, No: 11 ;27 a.m.' AH trains run dajly by wavof nnaha. except No. 7 and 8 which i-ud to and trom Schojler lauyxcepi eunaay Time Table. 0'l.rt FAS"". No, 2 4 :33 p. 111. No. 4. 10 :30 a. tit. No. 6. 7 :23 p. ID. No. 10. 0 ii5 a. M, ' - - - - - f9 1 h ;y c cosl o 6 g 5 f j - ? y -0 n ? . n I i 1 ' hi J 1 I V, i-' i I .! :k 1 , : 1 IN t M ! 1 I I 11- 1UK