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TUC.UALy JihUALD : 1'Lii JlSfrouTxi. xitfflKASKA, FJUDAV, NOVEMBER 9, 1SS8. Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. I our -A. Malliary D...t, Et. MIm. Trlraavae S. . Dr. Klrla. illirm la Krrlaa-'a lro Slori, IUjI 4 car tor. Slith an-l Jraalf. Trlrphoae So. 4- lr. Wlthrr. tha Palnla l'",0B Dlora, rr I rlcke'a Draa; More, Cotton Kazs wanted at this oflice. -The republicans are busy collec ting debt. The democrats have given up the ghoat. "Struck Gas." at the opera house tonight. An election makes lots of fun. We gutf s yaes. Wc w ill pay 0 cents per pound for n few cotton rags at this office. Tho democrats don't ak now "What's the matter with Cleveland." The republicans w ill hold a grand j.dilieatioti meeting at Lincoln tonight. Cleveland can go fishing next deco ration d:iy and nobody'll kick. Fish don't bile in Suit River. X democrat made the statement that the most brainy men of the country lndoDg to the republican party. The chinning actress, 'Tutein" will appear tonight in the new musical com-,-dy -Struck Ous," at the Waterman opera house. X large number of rUizcns have sig nified their intention of hearing Gil more's celebrated band at Omaha Sunday afternoon and evening. The storo room in the Anheu-er- Busch building which will be occupied by Mr. W. H. Baker, ha- been fitted up in first class style and he intend- to move his stock in next Monday. Smith & Co. w ill give away a rii e house and lot in Vallery place duiing the next sixty days. Each person buying $3 of good during that time is cnti led to a chance on the house and lot. .'Notice the log cabin and its pro tection in Smith it Co's. window tonight. It was purchased by 20 young republi cans as a present to Mrs. Harrison. It is the most elegant and complete thing we hare seen. The new musical comedy "Struck Gas" will be produced at the Watermtr opera house tonight. This compauy specially mentions their singing as there nresevcial first-class artists among them. The company arrived this morning after an all night ride, having showed at Atchison, Kansas, last night. About twenty couples assembled at the home of Miss Annie Kroehler, last night, preparatory to giving their frienc Miss Carrie Gutham, a surprise. Aftci all arrangements were completed, the party started for her home on Walnut street between 10th and 11th. The sur prise was complete, and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Invitations were issued yesterday foi the marriage of Miss Julia OliTer to Mr. Charles D. Bads, on "Wednesday after noon November 14th. The mt'iriage will occur at the residence of the bride'.- mother, corner of Third and Vine streets. A larfre number of invitations linvc beer f nl. nod it exnected that the hapin cveDt will Ikj witnessed by many friends. The i?t Andrews cntcrtainmrct -which was advertised for last Thursde; evening and postponed on account of in clement weather, will take place to niht in Iiockwood ha'l. A first clas-f program has been prepared and some oi the best talent in the city secured for th occasion. Tickets bouuht lor November 1st will b? good tonight. Admissioi 10 cent?. There will be a special meeting of th Young Men's Republican club toniglr at the county judge's office to make ar rangemcuts for a grand joTiiicatb i meeting to be held in this city shortly. It is expected that the coming cvti.t wi 1 eclipse any frn:er turnout ever knovr here. Let every republican who fn : elated, as every one should, turn out t night t arrange for a general Mow on An ancient Irishman named Toir Brown, who has been employed on th; grading work here for several days, ha.c ceased to labor since he drew his pay and several young men of the city fitted him out in a new suit of cloths and "set up tho drinks" for him occasionally. Judging by his conversation, he is a staunch democrat, and since he recog nizes himself as being so creditably attired, his hobby is to 6tart out as a stump speaker in the interests of his party. The Ja'lie? of St Lukes church, wfco are making preparations for ihe Chxys autheraurn social and hop to I e given in Fitzgerald's hall nest Tburs?y after noon and evening, will beastutedhy Mr. L. 3Ioore, florist. An admission feo of 30 tents will bo charged both afternoon and evening. The dance tickits will be old at $1, and topper, T,0 tent per con pie. Tins hall will le profisely decora t.tl with Covrer, and everything piovi No More Crow. "Democrats should bear ia mind ' that republican friends need all the fun f'lic they can ra.su between now and election day, and we should do nothing but sympathize with them in their efforts this evening." The above lines are a production which appeared in our local contempor ary, the Journal, the night of the grand republican rally, October BJth. The above squib was carefully treasured for future reference. Th worthy editor may cast his desolate glance over his own production once again, and recall many happy days of the pat which are gone from him forever. The following is the second production: Oh. how sick. Wonder who craves for sympathy ? Why, one republican ffercd to bet one of the prominent dem -crats of this city -'0. yesterday while he was at Lincoln tint ' Cleveland is the president." The poor hopeless man put ;m his money, it is said, but when he found out that Cleveland is the president he republican returned him his money rii! man kicked himself real hard. Poor C. Whopper, wbo predicted such .ivrwhelinin:? Warns ia fayor of the lemoerats, has ituia'-d sibntly in his hole under the Sli-.rwood block since l.-cton day, If any one visit? him there ind a4;. 'How's el.-cti.m, C. W.," his t ....t. n.o.li -.fi-1 v nut an end to any further conversation. All possible aid 1 fiir the sick one. but he was Kkuiv-i .v. tamed up bis toes. All hones have since baen conceded, md the following illustration gives the next order cf procedure. For perfect fitting Suits or Overcoats for Men Boys and Children call on S. & C. Mayer the popular Clothiers. d-tf HiCH SCHOOL NOTES. The teachers, this morning, were in jrcat gb-c in the anticipation of a feast f cake and coffee in the near future. A much larger attendance for the last nouth and very few cases of tardiness lisplay the fact that the schools have settled down to solid work. Today is pay day for the teachers and if you could see the smiles displayed on their countenances wkee Professor tenders ; hem their pay you would iiaidjy think rhey work for the honor alone there is in ! it. A few dollars expended for storm vindows on the west and north of the ouilding would be a good investment I 13 it is very uncomfortable in some of I he rooms, from the fact that the wind- ows are not in proper shape to withstand the wind. Would it not ha a good plan for par ents to regulate their time eo as to set their pupils here about school hour in stead of sending small children here often before 8 o'clock to freeze and shiver out side of the building, its looks is though a little good judgmeut could be displayed to an advantage. Latest style of Dtnilap Si tiff Hats in all hades at S. ic O. Mayers. d-tf Resublican Club Meeting. Tiiere will be a rooeting of the Young Mens Republican Club io-cight ?t the -fnce of Judge Russell to ake arrange nents for a grand jolislcation meeting, fet there be a guud turnout. By order of the president. John A. Da vies. Anew supply of Chinchilla Overcoat., Bij.iver Collars and CufTs just received nt S. & V. Mayers, they are exceh nt value md selling'at 514. d-tf M E. Church. The services connected with the first quarterly meeting for the present confer ence year will be held at the M. E. church the coming Sabbath. Rev. C. F. Creighton, D. D., chanceler of the Wcs lyan University at Lincoln, will preach Saturday evening and Sabbath. Quar terly Conference will be held Saturday evening at the close of service. A new line of Astrachan Coats and Vests just received at S. & C. Mayer and selling fast at $13. d-tf There will be a meeting of camp No. 3, I. O; p. F. to-night at their hall. Work in the Patriarch degree will be transacted. By order of the secretary. L. Q. Lar?o - Woolen Jackets fn;m $1 and upwards made by the celebrated Germania Knit ting Mills, at S. fc C. Mayer. d-tf ( Several democrats were heard to re nvtrk some ftime ago: "No man rin 0m 4 r H ? t- t - ft0 fit IS ISf fcr Si ? i..1? : -1 & : t l v4 S Vc; i h r. ! t ri & .ti ! I 1 t3, l K - a vfc v- -f r? p 5-. t-tt.vu Ladies' Mocljeskas. lilack Diagonal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only sT.OO. Black Extra Quality IJoucle Cloth, Spike Fringe Trimmings, Pell Sleeve, only 810.00. Jllack Frieze Cloth, Ball.Trimming, Quilted Lining, A&trachan Cuffs and Collars, only 14.00. Brown and Tan Brocaded Matel lasse, Plush Ball Tritnming, Plush Culls and Collar, only 3 15.00. Silk Plush, Plush Ball Trimmings, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, only 315.00. Black Astrachan Cloth, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, only $1G. Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball ""Tri m ri.ing to match, Quilted Satin Lining, only $20. Spal Plush. Elegant Plush Ball Trimining, Satin Lined, genuine Seal Loops, only 3. p:ie?ant Seal Plush, Beaver Ball Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 53.;0f ' Our Plush Sacques are finished with tha' Lost oi Quilted Scatm rmin". Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee failin- to meet the representation in wear given our garments, will ba repiace ilaced by a new one. li. J-L JL ON E ICOE EAT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. PERSONALS. Mrs. Ed Gerrans, of Lincoln, who ha3 dcen visiting her mother, Mrs. Cooper, and her many friends here, for some time, returned home last evening. Mr. W. J. Warrick returned from Chicago this morning after purchasing a S fine holiday stock. The stock is twice as extensive us tjie one purchased for the holidays last year and cost about 1 1,5 0.0. The goods are only first clusa. A?k for Mayers Lauadried Shirts the best in the market either plain or plaited bosom, only $1 at S. & C. Mayers, d-t Lamentations of JeremiJi ciispicr L ver ses 20 and 21: -I am in distress; my bowels are troubled, mine heart is turned within rue, TLey iesl tjiat I sigh, there hi none to comfort me; r.tl miae efiernleg have heard of trouble; they arc glad" Cleveland. Mr. Charles Campbell who was a delegate from here to the Brtht-rhood of Locomotive Engineers conveption held at Richmond, Va.. returned home this morning. lie reports a very pleas ant trip and a delightful visit to the empire city. The fiuest bedroom sets can be fonnd at II. Boeck's. No so called " reduced price " at Joe,s but honest goods at lowest low. prices that competiors wont dare meet. The standard remedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pills; they never disappoint you. 30 pills 25c. At War rick's drug store. Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Heisel's mill, tf Clothing must go, Men's Business Suits at f 4.60. Elson, the One Price Clothier Gold and silver watches enough to supply the country at II. M. Gault's, cheap and warranted to give satisfaction. Everything necessary for furnishing a bouse can be purchased at H. Boeck'g. - If you have a watch, clock or jewelry of and k"rd yo?wt r?pair"l LOAKS S Our Assortment surpasses anything heretofore attempted ly ns in this Department, and our customers will he surprised at our magnificent display of very Low Prices. We arc showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Sol d Colors ! with Plain, Uell or Sleeves. Angel ILii & JiJB- JU.aU. Men's O vercoats at Elson's, the One Price Clothier $1.90. II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to le the finest and most complete in the city. If you want a good clock, go to II. M. Gault. lie has a large assortment to pick from at prices that can't help but sell them. Elson the One Price is sellingChinch.il- Pverconts, Beayer Collars and Cuffs, at 7 15.06.' For Rent Part, or all of my house to small fami ly, Cor. (ith and Day streets. tf Mr.s. J. A. Bi em.. Men's Cnlaun-lried Sh:rt, 40 ce::ts, at ETson's tiie One Price Clothier. Gold r.nd silver spectacles at II. M. Gault's Vile CiLruncas of irroziU orao of the upland i-egions of Brazil, especially near the city of Earbaeena, are cilTll?'.? 1v appearance of great nigged h Hows ia tho siues and elopes of many of t ho rolling, gross covered hills. They avi lani slips, caused by the existence of springs atjvl present an appearance pict uresque in. "thVextfcno." ' Their Bidei arp worn into every imaginable shape, ' of pinnacles, denies, pointed towers, but tresses and cavities, with ravines, nar row, deep and precipitous, or wide, open spaces, surrounded by lofty, perpendicu lar walls, riven by creeks and ready to falL Cat their great charm lies in their color. The prevailing tint is a deep In dian red, which combined with tho green hills 8nd the blue sky, bearing its glisten ing white clouds, constitutes a charming combination of tones. Any pue of these barrancas, as they are called, offers ex cellent opportunities to tho geologist. Popular Scienco Monthly. Discomfiture of a Harbor. A Vienna correspondent relates a pleas ant tale of the well merited discorctiture of . barber at Iimsbruck. A rough and ready fellow, in a mountaineering dress not a little besmudged with dirt and the worse for weai. entered oco of the grand "shaving saloons" of tho city, lie sat down in an easy chair, and said he wished to bo shaved. "No, uol" exclaimed tho exquisitely dressed md perfumed pro prietor, "we don't shave peasants here; toil i3 a saloon!" "Very well," replied the dismissed customer, "when my adju tant calls for mo vou will perhaps have tve "politeness to tell t'rj tb be will Cud "v ' - " ' nfl-MissBs Mdwiuqt iiuwiiUH&um r u w f3 OH i Li fifci tin L V III 73 W1: i Olll K' -.1 Kid Gloves. We shall ofi'.-r nil of err Kid Cloves, worth from :f t-. ?.'.:.0, at the Nomi nal Price This inelu.Vs ' '.I.'-i ,. v.. owiy in Stock of Pri.i-s'd. u.-!i-. .'::-i-is, and Driving Glove.. ('.Button Sii. j-i-i.V 1'i-t C.'.irs and Bl-.eks, now y - .-i:'. ' 1 lUitton '- i ' - ' -s iid Blacks, now . v r'h 4 Button Ot-.r I'-.vn rtii-.c. .Miid.ndden d Backs, C b-i nw l.no, wrrth ?.(K. 5 Button i "..!. !'sm:i. Cl-llV and Bl.Kk, i -;w i; T.u. w 1 1 ?! ".". S Button .'li. '. I;.- :: ;,.:.., Color-, only 1.50, v Uii (J Button Mosfnietiiire Sn den. Colors and Black, 1.50. wonh Jii.OD. 4 Button CaHti.r- C'.l'r-, oily i:ow 1.r0. worth :-::. 1 1. Suede G ti - 1 1- t ! in" 1 n Colors, onlv now $lo0, . t.:lli V-"'- Shawls. Our 1.00 !' Browns, sohl 1 -. : Our ..i.OO : M. v nnd Browns, v. , i' ! 1 cdlv a goo-1 1 ' Our ?7.0'1 ; vry prettv !' . - '.' Our ftiVOO ! elegant patt- . v I '' Our $10.H- ; :. . c Browns, enli: I ; be decidedly d i". i.rd 1 ! ; Gn-vs : , ; - d (;.!- Vhavl. . .-lality, 1 .1 ' ,1. ';' and . i would Yarns. Conipii---- v-nt'-i' - iii - German ITni; '' Kpiiii 'i!, CK'I'io:! itowii, Eidi r 1 or.vn. l-iiry Floss, Shetland Fl-.s. A n-.-or.-i. Sax-iny, Ze)hyrr?, Crewels. 10x4 White ri.-Kk-'.s ::t c I.:-"" p- r pair. 10x4 White Biank-ffs. L'oo-l wfight, Oilly t2.00 H T 10x1 Whi! . AV-) -l h.. n.iced, only .4.0u. Our Country-i.'.:td ; Whit-, i.t .?L75 r T 0) e'. &2m A ONE Win I) ST FIKST KATIOHAL BANK. W' a V-fcvi' absorb yon iiTi;1 1 ill I iii'wiit t!.e great vfc Co. t'.rr; ivin.; sell :r .! iiic. SS Cl eicl iV i ! : l.i 3 g O time invt-i w , . o ' bnv tne:. ; ,, H. U President. v mr.'.-n r.iivmi' 114 ; :.!',- 75 w. J i - what c; Is the reason p w:j ', c i". n"t, or do not seo any r iir . trums put np by .'u : j.-.-i-i ii; u-es or irresponsible parties :,t cnor.i-u8 proUta, rather than talie a medicine of world wide reputuattoi- and one thi-t is giving universal satisfaction nt crpud ;r:et No medicine in th" wrrl 1 givi?i.r siw.-h un paralleled sa'i-r-' t: n f .r i ieti the blood as BKG'VS i:L;OD PL'B.'FILR & BLOOD MAKL'L', Mid ever I.., trie that does not do its work will cwt yon noth ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. A MAN FHCZE TO CCATH ! Why? Because he had no Gakla"l Stove. Buy one of Jonxsox Bhos. 6ei)t22-dlm. Remember you ave 30 cM. on every dollar by trading with Llson the One Price Clothier. n.-3I. Gault is receiving some vei-y fine noyelties in Oxidiixd silver gocds for holidays, I have a few IT .t to eloso out at 25 r ad. 0 cts, call and secure a bargain til m m m h per pair, is e.xlta liii.e y; ai i1 f n inilly jidvertisi d us a I i- bnij-fii at C 1 1 1 lx-M hile In puial if fii'i kc f Ml nt $7.-" a pair is a k ' "if"'"' l.r)0,W stein IIikmc B'i I h.i lit is good value at ?5.00. $0.00, Bed Blanket extra weight and quality. 12x4 Bed Blanket at $0.00 per pair, made up of the finest wool. Brown and Gray mixed Blnnkttp, at all prices. Our $1.00 Ccmfort, fair print, good value. Our $1.00 Comfort, go, ,1 c.r.ulity. print solid, led lining, lilhd with white batting.- Our $2.00 con. fort, l.'ist 1'iint, extra weight. Our $2.00 (Vn. fort, two yc-od vnlu( No. 1. I'uft Co'o'.c1 (1ii. Priii White CofUll l'llic'. .'M:i -;.- Hlld vvt-i jjlit. No. 2. Fancy S:.tii.- m l:d td lin ing, 1 t 1i"- "f P: 1 '' ' 1 : 1 ' "b'fs. Our !:;. CO Iirfi i tc ! ( l..i.:. J':. items, very fai cv ii! 1. x-- " 4 v ij-.M. Our ? 4 .(' Fine F.-i ' " f"o:il S'tine IM' il, vi-rj im- !y qui:.'-, r.o Underwear. Liolies' Wl.itcMniiio Vfit.-.r-'o!. -litih-cd, Silk bound, at 00 ctr.ts cn h. I'i.nt3 to tiipteh. L.idi(s' Extrn fine. HMj-rrv y v.v.Wty, White M i iro Vj (, .T' i v i ' 1 ' ( i1 i-Iei vi s nt 75 i i -tits ci' 1-. 1'ai.ts t. v : ' ! i t f i.nio price. Ladie ,' V, bite Wool V-vs. Bound and Stich(d,at $1.20. Ladies' Nfttmil W ' 1 XhAh nd Pants at $1.00 Mali, v oith $1.20. Li-dies' Sf-irlif Vist.- in . I I'M.t', Miiocth and soft, on'y $.1.00 enr-h. Ladies' ricarlet Saxony Wool V(tsarl Pants, finest quality, at'f-1.75 each. Ladies' ('amcls Hair Pant3 and Vests Reduced to $.1.00 ndt, worth $4.00. Full Lines of Children's, MIskih and Boys' Underwear. White, Scnrlct, Natur al and Camels Hair at Low price?. Seal Piusii Wraps, Our line of Tlush Gurmei ts this season are made up of the liest trrmli s of Lon don Dyed and Listers Seal Pin: lies, and Every Gunur.t Giiaran'cd to wcur. Our Plush .bo I.i !s at C10. CO me vrry cheap. Our English W.-dking .Tt. K ts, three quarters length, nt $20. wll avi, ith $:J0. Our $20.( 0 I luOi Sin. ( in s, f.(,l.l else where at $.:o.(;f) Our !:;0.(i0 PP.!;..h r-afou-s ,Milii Lilly V $.10.00.' Our t:?.r .00 Pins') Saequ'-s v.o:th fully $40.00. Our $:'7.00 l'li;..h S..f qo-s soi l every where i-t .40.0 . A. Our 4.'). 00 Plush Sur qt'.f , n-gular city price, $00. MA SL II M ALLA KLAiJ viiJJ- i) so luucu d' v"ur :it iitii i; Unit cut in c-Ji -vi "V, . . I.'otck for Fall ii "(i- v i- : " li I j .1 to i : ( :lii (i.iicr ... veur !oo:vc?.r v. t. . I ii rf-t cents, nt Dr. C- A. Marshall. 1 t?' Jerif Pregervnth n of the Nat urn J Teeth a Specialty. Aues-thttirs gi n for Pain less Filling or Kxtk.ution u- Tr tur. Artificial tf:tth made r. Cold, hilver, Rubber or Cillt le'Ti I i.- tfr-. .- j ( "i -tt(d as soon Jistei th are extracted v.l in ele: sired. All work warranteel. Prices n-r. -liable. FITZGEK A LD'S BLOCK I'UTHHi.n !!. NEB R.B. VIKPnAU, J( liv A. T A iJ J.otary riibilc. . I l;u y 1 1 L'ic. Attorneys - at - 7 zjvt. Oflfl -e ever Pni.k t'Sv r ii t . PLATTS MOUTH. - - NkcvAPKA ' ta Fl i( i 7v i r : i! v f-1 for tl.e C'flTf"