Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE ' CITY. A. Kall-bary. liratUt, Ituckwood UaiMiaff, Dr. laMaa. om- la IxtIbi'b Urn Mor', uel rfeara for. Sivta aa-l Uraaltr, Trirphuae So. ii. Dr. Vfltarra. lit Palalroa Pt-nfUt. I'nloa Block, aver Krli-kv'a lira More, I'lattimuatb. - CITY COUD1ALS. Lost A tiger eye tube charm. The finder will Ik; mutably rewarded for its return to Fred Curruth. 2t KeguUr meeting of tlie W. C. T. U. Thursday afternoou at ! o'clock at the hooiu of Mr. S. A. Duvm on I'iarl st. Itev. W. 11. Alexander Um removed his place of residence froui I'tarl street to the corner of (lih ami Marble street. The Oi l District School" will le given the 11th and 12th of December in utead of the l:itb and 14th as first adver tised. V. W. C T. U. Social. Young gentleman without escort will he wel comed at our social Saturday eve. as well an thojc who have company. Another attempt wua made last night to secure a quorum at the council chamber, but the effort w.n apparently uselesa. Our father have now ad journed die. Mr. Ed Streight, one of the seven young men who are duty bound to eel -brate their birthdays, gave a party to the balance of the club who will becvine victims within a year, at his home lost night. A very cnjoyablo evening was pent. The merchant of this city feel grateful to the Q. for runniii" their Omaha passenger trains through here as early as tiicy do. The change is bene ficial to them, as a good portion of the ladies patronage given to Omaha now reiiiains at home. Omaha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Tlie marriage of Mr. Charles D una Jtllt l Oliver oreiii-t ItiU afiernoou at the residence of the bndc- ju other, corner of Third atiJ Vi A lartre number of vounr friend wr. present as evidence of their appreciation of the bride and groom. Hjy. L'aird IKTformed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, ii ids took U :ir departure on tho flyer lvr Uurimgton. Iowa, to viit atMr.Euds uoiue. We are in receint of an inrifntioi to the marriage of Mr. Louis S. Myei. lo Miss .leimuette JUvi-l at Meridian, .Miiuissippi. on huuday evening, Nov. 24th, at clock. There will bo a n eeptiun ut the residence of Mr. A. L Kosenbauui. from . to 0 o'clock. feel very grateful fur the inviiation, and would be pleased to attend the wedding, mi tne uem.iml nrougnt to bear on us by the people of PlntUmouth, necesiMtatf our remaining at hoire until the end of leap y.'ar, t least. Our genial express agent, Mr. K. A rt. John, and our popular druiririst. Mr. . I. mith, after witnemting a Hock of wild ge.c and a couple of ducks fly ir:r the city tb: ui'jrninr in the direction f a clump of tree, became so ambitiou for ji hunt that they each tdiouider-d u gun and pciauading a couple jf dos to iouow. startea in pursuit of the Jo.-t ut m. a,. rm a irncuoo. iney nave not yet le turned, but we nc under th i in predion that the success they men wuu is securing Dire!" Uejends upon tin resident of the localities they visit who . a nave cuera tor sale. The gun club, consisting of about twelve members which returned from Ekejr annual bant last week, was enter Caitwd to a supper at the Kiddle house fast Bight by the side failing to gain the most, points in tneir snooting match dur ing the hunt. The club under the cap tainship of 3Ir. Riddle put up for the tapper, a very enjoyable time was had ax spvecn-Biaicing ami the usual order of amusement. The following toast was responcieu to by one of the memliers: -What effect will a kottle of whiskey hive on a duck hunt Or a C nn.nJ.rn" We did not hear the response but we know the gentleman who responded, am! we are satisfied that his remarks met lire approval of all. Errors Seen by Josh Cunningham. - The-is probably none of the common branches in which the majority of per sons are more deficient than in spelling. It will be admitted that the subject is a hard one, difficult to learn and diflicult to teach. More sninviting and devoid of interest than any other in the whole course. The only royal r nd to profi ciency in this branch is tho one that brings us in contact with ft very word in tin? lajiiguige. There are a few rules that may be relied uion to some extent, bat most of them have nearly as many exceptions as examples, and usually con fuse rather than assist the student After all the only urc way is to learn to spel each Kepemte word. Considering tho vast amount of work to master such branch, it is no wonder the poor spellers are so numerous. Yet, but these diffi culties do but little toward excusing the wholesale butchery of spelling, so com mon in business correspondence. Good spelling is not always an evidence of culture, but bad spelling is invariably taken as an indication of ignorencc, Nothing looks more hideous in a busi ness document or grates more haishly upon the feelings of good educated business men, than misspelled words. Most young persons while prcnariu for a business life, are too indifferent in this ma ter. You may set it down as an unchangeable rule that bud spelliug h never excusable. It is always the re sult of ignorance or carelesness. No one cares to plead guilty to the former and thonsauds of business clerks answer the criticisms of their employers with the old excuse, "I knew how to spell the word it is simply a mistake." So much the worse if this excuse will cover bai spelling, ii also do for bad grammar, erasures, blots, sotlcd and slovenly work of all kinds. It matter but little how much you know unless you put into practical use. Ignorance is inexcusable, curcjeupess is intolerable. However great the task, a knowledge of spelling must be acquired and not no uvich by memorizing rules as by study ing words; and when once acquired, it nu.it bp carefully put into use. The nost uns iti factory excuse of all is, "I knew better it is shjipjy $ mistake." A 'mistake" in oflice work has ctit yaajiy i clerk his position. The person who ;an get through the world with the least number of mistakes will mnke the greatest success. A new linfi of Astrnrhiin f?o:its and Vests iust received at H. &, C. Maver and s-lling fast at $13. j-if ' a mn H ,i ti i lai i I i i i , . ,1 - - - t " LAKS I LACiS if Hilit! a a I l m r m 7 . at J a i a l "ax aw mum Our .Assortment snrp;t?G3 anytliing heretofore attempted by us in fliis Department, and our cu-,t liners will be surprised at our ma-nili'jent display' of Ladies' anil-Misses' Nenrtefs ! and at very Low Prices. V are showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors I with Plain, Bell or ' Angel Sleeve?. RE Kid Glovt: Ladies' Hodjeskas. Black riaconal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only $7.00. lack "Extra Oualitv Iloucle Cloth. Spike Fringe Trimmino-s Hell Sleeve, only gSjO.00- llack Frieze Clot), Ball Trimminjr, Quilted Lining, Astrachaii Cuflis uihI Collars, only 1J.OO. J.ro'fVn and lan Brocaded Malel lasse, riush Bull Trinmiinr. Plush Cuffs and Collar, only Si 5.00. Ktlk l'Jnsli, 1'lus 1 UallTr iiiin iiffg. plain Satin Lim-d, Cliajnols pockets, nl.. CIS ft Black Astraehan Cloth. Suikc , r Trimmings, Satin Lined, only $1G. fancy Silk Striped Cloaking. Bajl Tiimrij.jT to match, Quilted Satin Lining, oiy Seal Plush, Elecrjint Tlush Ball rrimminer. Satin l ined, frennine Seji! j Loops, only S23. PERSONALS. Mr. Fred Murphy, of Cedar Creek, is in the city today. Mr. Will Shryock, of Louisville, arri ved in the city last evening. Mrs. Win. II-;roId is spending the day t Pacific Junction with friends. Mr. Wm. Hayes returned from Omaha tVia morning, where he was called yest .r- aj on ousiness. IIn. R. D. Windham left last night lor Cincinnati, O , where he was called on icgai business. Mr. Byron Clark, city attorney, took In departure by the flyer yesterday afternooa fur Cincinnati where be goes un tegai nusincM. Jfrs. C. X. IIns, nee Miss Mav Lth ? i - . i . ... rop, arnveu in me cuy tins niorn-.ns from Lincoln. Sli3 will visit ut her no ne here for a few days. Riddle IIou-e arrivals ; I. C firpon D.- Moines; I. J. Nichols. Pacific Junc tion; It. U. Mcamara, Chicago; A. Ij. Keaenl, Andrews Opera Co. A party of old sol Jicr fishermen of t'lis city are now at work sefjring flsh ng poles. When :iked fir information -onirning their work, they informed us that the poles were to ;ud to Groycr Clevelaad next decoration diy. Mr. (Itorz Mimth, a former citi.Pii : thi city ot hilN, w.-A J;a'Jng hind wifh fiia many friendj vr9 la.-.t n'ul.l ho wcr-congratulating on his con lcenc ainci" hi roiafoVune of l ist Hindnj, For further Inforittion s crr Zlarira tod Aisaii. Opinions cf tho London Press. "M'lle Rhea has remarkable qualities ind endowments. A fine and command ing figure, a sujJvrJ.ly shaped head, clear cut and very haiidsoiuo1 fcaicre, a jowerful yet musical voice, arc ail hers, ind she ha, in addition, an admirable nethod." The Globe. "M'lia Rhea, t!ie young F.ench actress, i- fitted with wvn&ii? and charming mmners. She has an exprcsie and handsome face, and compoits herself on the stage with ease and grace, which on her first appearaace on the stajre won the sympathy of tlijs audieoe." Tho Queen. The reserve, seats on sae at J. P. Voung's book store are rapidly . beinc lisposed of, and from present prospects. ;very 6eat will be taken before Thursday jvening. This will be the event of the -teas n in the tkeetrcal line here. nl nil tovers of s flrst-cias play sU.od take id vantage of this opportunity. For perfect fittiner Suits or n for Men Boys and Children call on S. & Jiafir j ne popular Ulotlners. d-tf Assesore 1339. W. Trumblc, Tiptou prectnet Zannc Wolfe, Greenwood; Ralph Wilson, Salt Jreek; John JIart, Stove Creek; Daviil ilcCraig, Elmwobd .8. C, Patterson, 3outh Bend; James Johnson, W. V. pre inct; D. T. Dudley, W. W. City; J. D. F urguson. Center; Prank Stander, Louis ville; A Sheldon, Avoca; II. O. Hawley, Mt. IIleaant; Jacob Tristch, Eight Mile Gnove; J. L Tynn, Liberty; E. J. Pitt nan, Rjck Bluffs; Geo. Snyder, Platts mouth precinct; Daniel Coffey 1st ward P. E. Ruffeer, ?cd ward; James Grace, grd ward; Wm Wiulerslein ifo ward, j flattsmouth city. Anew supply of Chinchilla Overcoats, Beaver Collars and Cuffs just received at S. & C. Mayers, they arc exedent value i ii ...... du selling ni f 14. d-tf Ele-int Seal Blush, Beaver Bal! 1 in tninrrc on1 T'.IT,!' Onilfrod Sntlii Trimmings ajid .0,olhir? hinwi, only, 5.35J.uy. I ! I I I i 1- Vi t w 111 1 1 ' U i Yarns. CumjJii.- Ger mnn linitlii." Sjinish, Shetland Fb s; . aw Our Plush Sacques are finjVJicd vitli the lest pi Cultcd Sa?ia I .mm rr I hninniA I s u-L-otc mi f I (-tPnii i nft St;; I I .i n I il in i m - . a v a . a vv. a v w a.v f "p Any gua ran lee wiJi failing to meet the representation in wear given our garment rejIavc.cd by n ?)ew one. IT Sll Hi H. OKE 1CCI ll FIRST ITATIOUAL BANS. ue ti Li i il i U j I ; 10 -l V'i:;!. 10vi Vhit. or:j v 2.H.O u r ; Ml hire onljf $.(iij. Our Country- it ti t ii it i it it it u ft . ti a n a ti a tt a .i H t i ti i ti it it There will be a regular meeting of the I sat Miss Cranmers rooms tomorrow at 4 p. m. Members are urged to be present. Latest style of Dunlap Stiff Ilats in all shades at S. & C. Mayers. d-tf Y. Socl.nL Tlie Y. will irivc a lean vc.ir snei.il nt the home of Mr. Wiivh ,Sniith, Saturday, ?ov. 1 1, to wlncn everyone is jnyited. A.k for Mavers Laundried Shirts Mi beat in the market either plain or plaited oosom, oniy yi at . &, .Mayers. d-t There is coinf-rt for the man with a rem-iturelv 2rav beard in Buckincrham's Ore. because it never fall to r-nlor an evm liown or bhn;k as m ly b; d-ird. Meo'a Overcoats at T!IannB thm nn rrifeClotlildrf.0L Road Overseers. The following were elected for Road Overseers for 1889 in the different dis &ics as name 1 : Road District Nq. 1 Fred Stull 2 L. Born 3 A. C. Sybert 4 S. Clark 5 John Kershaw " 6 Geo Pearson 7 S. Uh " 8 Geo Keller 9 Aug Thinghan "10 Ames Kiser " 11 F. Stander " 12 P. Vol k 8 J. H. Becker j " 11 Coon Vallery " 13 Sila3 Long " 10 G. Pitz 17 W. W. Graves " 18 Sam Gapn " 19 J. R. yuery " 0 Fred Treeseij 44 21 J. V&ncleve 22 Wm Pankorim " 23 John Eihart " 24 A. Rickli " 25 L Ward V 2,3 B. B. McNurlin 27 L. C, ilanseij 44 28 L. V. Ilogan 4 29 Levi Friend 44 30 Ed Demmitt 44 31 Mac Beckloy -32 A. Shirley. 3-i B. b. f orrence 44 34 M. Ilaslem 44 35 W. Lanham 44 30 J. C. Smith ' 37 J. Edmunds 44 38 Levi Churchill 44 39 N. Trook 44 40 D. Albin 44 41 J. Pittman 44 4? II. Stoll 44 43 E Shrider 44 44 W. W. Davis 44 45 A. Mitchell '! 49 J. P. Hayes 44 47 B. L. Wilcoson 44 48 Jack Groves 44 49 Tbotaa Allen ct ii ii it t( ii il tt " 50 Hana Wulf ' F.'Rohney 44 52 O. Lush 44 53 M. Williams 44 54 Pattrick Hays 44 55 Chris Johnson 44 56 P. Peteri 44 57 Henry Behrus "aSCbas-girandf 4 59 II. Chilcott 44 60 J. R. McClurg Woolen Jackets from 21 and nnwirHa made by the celebrated Germania Knit ting Mills, at S. & C. Mayer. d-tf For t-itk J.eaijach'p, " Me4 y dia- oraerea sromach, Ayor Uathartip pilfs are the most reliable remedy. "My mother first recommended these Pills to me, thirty years ago. They are the mild est and best purgative in use.' S. C. ttratifjrn, worthington, Mass. Everything necessary for furnishing a house can be purchased at II. Boe'cfs. Elson the One Price is selling Chiuchil as'Dve'rcoats, Ceayer Co) Jars and Cuffs, at P. P. Sinitii & Co. are making a spec ialty of Christmas and fine ?Th"w V.are cards this season. B PLEASE do--you forgi r WING f sell at i tt a a fi ti it It Ayer's Sarsapariila acts directly ad promptly, purifying and enriching the uioou, improving tne appetite, strength ening the nerves, and invigorating the system. It is, in the truest sense, an al- teritive meUe. Every invalid fchould give it a trial. " Mrs. J. F. Johnson has just received some handsome hts and bonnets, anrl she will be pleased to show thfm to nnr of our readers, who will call on her. If you vaMt a srood do. V. tm to ir r Gault. He has a larir-e hortm.nt pick from at Prices that rnn't li,.J; l.n sell them. COU C H! and COUGH! ena COUCH What in tho world is thn itm xnn rn n will cough and keep conliinir and still keen trvinir infe BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your cough i t once? -a io illln-lilSinff tirill-lllf ml n rv actual fact, an, c crnirnrtae 5t s ,1 l by p. P. Smith & Co., druggists." D orct-r t- T S O tin.-, buy ti; t. I ME v. I'residt-:. P 8f!VC T a man's- . Si- O. P. Smith A, plav of holid iv to the city. A house to ness part of the at fids of?i Elson, the Otie Y the Chicago Hit Plenty of . meal at Ileiotl's H. BoeckVfu edged to be th' in the citv. II. M. -0.',:;"; fine noeitit'o fr hoiiilai's. Gold and silver siect-l-?. Gault's For rent-r-A house of three good rooms for rent, chep. Enquire at Peaxl- eiej rorniture store. tl If VOU Ii.IV j ;. f snd khvJ vo it to II. M. Gar-' to ' v. b .t;--f'i.- Mt-n's Unlao-i Elsoq's the i)ii Smith ifc C . house snd lot in '. the next 5xty dnj b. Z Cf roorls during r:;,i; r;,v - to h C w 1 j rS tts houss and We shall h"i : : : Cloves, worth from f 1. 1 ' ;. Mc-rni- nal Price Qi .CO This iueludes r i -ury in Stock of Dressed. i. and Driving Gloves. 6 Button Sin.; : .-.Vrs and Blacks, now $1..V 4 Button Simps'.. - 'ore and Blacks, now $1.50, 4 Button Our 0 i ' ibroidered Backs, Colors m. -v $1.50, worth $2.00. 5 Button Boi' .,f Colors and Black, now t . 75. 8 Button Mot-j.; Colors, only fl.50, worth 6 Button Mo; .. Colors and Black, $l..r' 4 Button ':; )y now tl.50, worth !f J. SuedeGuant! : . (Vloiji, only now $liiO. 'Shawls. Our -1.0() B .: ,,s ,:nj Browns, sold 1 1. Our $.5.00 R.-v : Cn ys anil Browne. i" . ( 1 , i,! - edl' a irootl -. Our $7.00 -JV 1. Very pretty !in. I Our $i.bo ; .. -.i.iv. j elecnnt pMtten..--- . .;. . Our $10.00 I'. ,:;: BroTVns. entire! , t )A j be decided! v cl: i per 1 air. is Mf r:i lnp'i : ';( , 11 11 1 n.lly i;(! 1 ! in (fit 1 I :j I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 Z. ( 0. 11x4 Viliiieliijiiii.l is 11 Ji m"i m,(1 at $7.M n I nir is 11 . 1 I i if i-iii. $4..i(',A Mi in 1,'miti I;id 1 li i l.it is M' d value nt i 't.i (. Jt'.OO, INd 1 lcuket .t111 v if I t iird (jiiulit v. 12x4 Ihd BL-iikct nl O (0 r pair, n.ade uj of tin; tii:(ht hi 1. L'Miv.nnnd Gray iiii.d Lb n tf, at all I rires. Ot:i $1.00 C niftil, f:iii good VklliC, Our $1.50 Cmifort, gocd ;iulity, print solid, i.d linin;:, filled with white tatting. Our $2.00 comfort, liitt 1'iint, extra weight. Our $2.50 Comfort, two good vnlncR : No. 1. Fast Colored Chintz Print, White Cotton Filled, rxlra i:iy.e uvA weight, C No. 2. Fancy Bat inc. rolid red lin ings, elegant line of pstti irf anil roloin. Our $3.25 Imported ( hii I. I atttrnx, very fancy quilted, rxlia i-ize htu! vtiglit. Our $4.00 Fine Fancy Si tii: . Solid Batine Lined, very uicilv ili Hizo 72x82, Undewear. Ladies' White Mi tii Vi.Mv. f-: ! Hllih ed, Silk 1 oi;i:d, :it !,() it i,ts .(.. VmAh to rintf-h. Lndirs' Kxtrn Pi,r. fi;i'i-'ir t.iity, White Meiino V-ts. Jmm yii! lei g at 17, cents- tuili. J'uiJ. ti 11 ; t. ! 1 t n n o Pi i'e. Ladii-s' V.'hi'e V, , , y, . . Ml ar.d S ':' ''.-' ':i '7 L-'di- -' !:-.' !-t A ' -(- : 1 HI'- '., ( ; ! I '; j .''( .. T I ) .. . I 1. lid ! '' 11 (its " mi. e th La-ti .-" I T" : . !. j Full Lir.c. of n:nd.-i V, M:-ws Mid ; Beys' Underwesir. White, S.'il--f Nntnr- ( -utfi CiHncls Jl tii- at low :ifis. oa! Plush Wrei), vwls. Our l?ne of I'liih Cnni.e; ' I !? k -von i s.ra ii-:..lo up of llu I t i.i-i: of Lon livery Ct "!.!- r.i C;.; i en i v. er. o.t- T;b.h .!m k'S i-t if'1".!-!' ..re vciy 1 ': ! ; .': : ,.!. ... . ( - . HIM I," i?-:ii It t , f-'-t V. i :-!, ' r ):r . II''. 1 ll'r ". . (. I .. . I 5 .'!.' ! $4' (. I Ot;;- : .-.0 T !...l f)ur Pt-"!j..j, ,.. ,,,;,,. til n r, ro;i, ?;;(). 1 !d i !nc- ! :h fully Ml. fully every- assUiia f,lLr? .eJa.w. mhStm Q TtBSS irATIOif AL I! AUK. ' imM Shoe lies absorb so much of your attention that the great cut in caeh prices W. A. Boeek -mand for Fall Goods we are compelled to K-fttTy Cath" to meet our obligations. veur iipoc apd J:oes as ti.crp v; v ctiii At Thirty ddyt. v we are many hty oltli i v . viii l.c 1 uyiug y,ur icotvc:r v.Lcix .,v cv ! rt 7- rent.-, at A x Uj : ' s-m -o .. .5 1 I!"ng :-.'u end '.wl- U-rr, ! rrcscivaticn of ti,- rL,,; -j.,.,, H openauv. ijf :: i i i .. .. - J i- Arti.iCial teiiii : ;:. -. : Robber i ( i-': lo '.'(' 1 ii ;. . . J j 6!ret. -vi F!T?.o-;jj.;.-- ,c- l' .. ... . , t;k-? A MAN f f.-:ZE U r- l ATT " ! V.'hy? .-t Eerauw 1... !,. . ,. i;UiLAx;, -tgvk. way en? .KMl.- KvN JJjio., i-pf-.,lli I nviiib' r viiii - . . . Qi.. .in . :. - "l - ' l; Mil limine : JUrJ:-v 'r.a',no wi'i Hi.- O: - ' buying j i entirled 1 The holiday atock at Smith & Co.', K 1 in. r rv :io -I -V.i If i V