j! 'if THE tUltV ilEKALD :- VIA r-iSfliOtJTti, utTlfKAcjKA, TH LTHrfAYM-. I $ I Tne Evening Herald OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. ST -; llkrr IUt, Horkwo4 BaildlM, - TmImmII.U. - - J. -rsr v- Dr. tls, Offlct a Orta' lira Mm. 4mr for. Sixth Uraalte,Telrpha 5. Dr. .Wlttora. lb Palalm IN-atlat, I'aloa ' ' - Block, ater I'rleke'a Urair More, fUtUaioalh. CITY CORDIALS. ' The Elm wood Echo says Sherman's - a liar. '. Wonder if he is T . ; "Rhea" at tbo Waterman opera house ' . to-night. Everybody go. Lost A tiger eye . culc charm. .Tlie ' finder will be suitably rewarded for its return to Freel Carruth. . 2 Thank heavens, it ia over. Elm wood Echo. Wc think Plattsmouth put it all over them, and this is where the thank ' comes in. The Union Leader, which has recent ly come to light, can find room as yet in the first column of its editorial for. the names of the subscribers. ' The train p issing through York to Lincoln, which was to convey the Rhea company, was so late that tl.ey will not arrive in the city until the flyer i due. On figuring by the vote 'of Cass county at the last election, it is estimated that the population will aggregate uboui 4 1,550, showing a growth since 1H?0 ol 1,50. The triai docket of the September adjourned term.lssrt. of the district court of Cass county, has been printed and distributed. The September adjourned term opens on the 10th of this tnonth. Elmw-Kd gave Weeping Water l.r,6 Totes for county seat, Manley 4, Platts mouth 1 and Elm wood 1. Elm wood JSoho. Thanks. There is one sensible man in your midst. He deserves the fattest sit on the lit and he may echo the truth to your village. The street car company are engaged in laying fietr track again, and the work has Imjcu completed as far as Sixth street, on Viae. The city has leen without street transportation for some time, and - the suburban residents of the city who are obliged to walk to their places ol business daily, wdl ba pleased to scO the Work progress. The Chrysanthemum social and hop given by the young ladies of St. Luke church at Fitzgerald's hall last night met with encouragiug success. The most lcautiful display of Chrysanthemums evci seen ia this city adorned a large tablt which reached from one end of the hall to the other and won much praise for Mr. L. Moore, the florist "who furnished them for the society. The hall was com fortably tilled with pleasure-seekers who indulged in a delightful dance until late hour. The Bohemian baud furnished the music for the occasion. Mr. G. B. Kempstcr, it is repor'ed, is endeavoring to secure the required number of singersMn this city to produce the cantatta of "Queen Esther," in a creditable style. We do not know what raccess he has met with so far," but we have heard several of the ambitious young musicians expressing their desire to par ticipate in such a production. As thh beautiful cantatta has not been presented in the city for years, the prospects for success are evident, and if this gentle man succeeds in bringing a cla:s el trained singers before the public in thh piece, we bespeak for him rich compen sation. The Y. M. C. A. rooms, which are located on Fourth and Main streets. Jiavtj become a very desirable quarter foi young men of the city. The rooms an comfortably furnished, convenient to tin city, abundantly supplied with tirst-clao literature of all kinds, and various gnm tables. No stranger, who can enjoj himself at any edifying anuiscmtut o' study can feel himself anyway bu? admirably provided for. The rooms an fast becoming popular among the youn;. men, and as the nights grow c lder an the rooms present a more attractive appearance, there will no doubt lie diffi culty in accommodating the crowd. Suc cess for this popular association in Plattsmouth is already apparent. Mr. Coon Vallery, a staunch demo I crat living a few miles west of this city. I has signed contracts which will, unless he manages to throw up the job in 8-m" mysterious wsy he is not onto at present, k jep him hustling for tv: entire winter months. If pressed for a bet we believe lie would haye staked his life on Cleve land's election if he had run short o funds, but as it is he has only sign d contracts, and the execution of them is apparantly worrying bin enough at present. We learned that h inndc a contract with one, Win. Witten camp, to shell two thousanil bushels n4 his corn gratis, if Ilarrisou was electee' president for the coining term, and il defeated, those with whom he contracted were to pay him double money for shell ing the aame amount. 'CoonM will no' run across many loLcscme hoars elurin; the winter because of no work for h luado a uutuber of such contracts whicl ) will ls obliged ' to . complete. II A Happy Event . ... A happy event occured yesterday after noon about 2:30 o'clock at tbo residence of Mii. Kate Oliver In; the .'marriage ' of her daughter, Misa'Julia, to Mr. .Charles Kadi. ' It was the most extensive affair which has been seen in this city for many a day, nearly a hundred guests bein present. Joy apparently reigucd supreme in the presence of the happy couple, and each face in ' the - large assemblage - ex pressed a sentiment of good wibhes for future happiness and' prosperity to the contracting party. The bride and groom are both favorably . and. - extensively known here, having resided here for years and earned the friendship of many. The bride was attired in a most beautiful pea green silk and presented a very charm ing appearance. Rev. J. T. Baird of t'.ie Presbyteria.i church tied the knot Miss Eda Wiggcnhorn, of Ashland, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. D. C. Morgan, of this city, as groomsman, and they performed their parti gracefully. The happy couple took their departure for Burlington, Ia., the home of the rooiii, by the flyer shortly after the cere mony was performed. Refreshments, .'onsi&ting of all the delicacies of the season, were served in ubundance shortly deforc the couple took their departure. LIST OK PKESENTS. Half dozen white damask towels, Mr. and Mrs Con O'Connor; half dozen col .red border damask towe Is, Mrs. Pollan, dcllevue; plush table cover Persian bor- br, Misses Sonden and Uawksworth, .lillhouse and Qrav, Burlington; a hand .ome decorated china dinner set of 150 ,ieces, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wcad. Mrs. E. Lyon. Mrs. J. M. Patterson, sr., Mrs. John Ballenger, Irs. Byrou Clark, Mrs. W. Agnew, Mrs., $. Atwood. Mrs. W. D. Jones, 3Irs, C. II. armele, Mrs. I). Uawksworth, Mrs. J. Jhase, Mrs. Win. Baker, Mrs. W. Grass nan, Mrs. Andrew Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. iia. Wheeler; silver and cut glass pickle astor, Mrs. L. A. Plumb; a handsome langing lamp, Robt. Smith, Thomas iuley, Jce Marshic, J. L. Gallbraith, 'rank Jackson, Jas. Knotts, . J.- E.! Mar hall, M. N. Griffith, Sol. Levi; a rose eaf pot-Pourri jar. Miss Sarrali Baker; et silver tea spoons, Mrs. J. McCoy; et silyer spoons, Mary and Anna Week-. ach; set china fruit plates, Tillie Leu loff; elegant fronted - water set, -Dr.. A. ihipman and family; set silyer tea spoons, Cat j and Tress Ilemple; cut glass water et, Anna Gorder; elegant silver stable :astor, D. C. Morgan; silver spoon holder Jrs. John McCoy, Omaha; fruit plates, Jr and" Mrs. Grant Powell, Lincoln; dvtr celTee-pot, Peter Keller and Laura Jeinh.tf klc; - chair tiny Carrie ; Oliver; 'hair tidy,". : Maud Vivian;--handsome ntique brass".: lamp, B. -' A:-.' Uass and delta Wendall: towel rings . and pair owels, ,Mrs. Birdie Morgan; towel rings, Vlamie Vivian; silver fruit-knives in lush case, Ada Wiggcnhorn; fruit cnives. Mrs. J. L. Root; wall:: banners, Iiss Georgie Oliver; dresser : toilet set. and painted,' Mrs. Tom, Ryan; pin cush ion, Minnie Housewortb; ' dresser and ommode cover, Mrs. -Birdies House vorth: fruit knives, :JiVilKSmithman; lerfume bttle and - plush holder; )r. E. W. Cook and O. P. Smith; d ass set, Mary Bach; vinegar ibottles, Miss Maggie Oliver;' fruit kuives, Mr. nd Mrs. Theo. Barker, Creston; cut ;lass dish, little Warren and '- Ruth Vheeler; Marsailles bed spread, Miss fate Oliver; napkins and crumb cloth. . Mrs. - Miles Morgan; table cloth. Mrs. ?iui Patterson; commode mats, Sirs. J. P. raylor; dozen napkiu9. Mrs. James Pat terson, Jr.; splasher. Miss Nellie Taylor; aif dozen silver tea spoons, Tom Rey lolds; antique oak extension table and hairs, Misses Ilerold, Uawksworth, Irene atterson, Lida Patterson. Jones, Safford, lurphy, Pollock, Seidenstrikcr, Cass, fc Dougal, Fulmor, Livinsston, Messrs. 'hatburn, Cook, Ilerold. Murphy, Tom 'armele, Le. Van Pollock, Smith, Me 'ntee, C. C. Parmele; handsone ontlqvip ak rocker with mahogany plush cushion nd roll. Messrs. A. D. Eigenbroadr. W. r Streiaht. S. W. Dutton, W. II. Miller. I. J. Helps, G. F. Houseworth, II. D. 'ackson. O. C. Smith, W. Crowther. J. E. tirwick; hmdsomc steel engraving, Mr. and iTis. J. A. Connor. The fire alarm was sounded last ight about 10 o'clock and news .spread iat a fire had broken out in the 3rd v-ard. It was discovered that a small led, at the rear of a house on Marble -reet in which Mr. Ed Emery and family side, was on fire. Great difficulty was xperienced in extinguishing the flame ffore it reached the hous, and had a lild south wind been blowing at the time here would haye baen no possible chance o save the main building. A short i me after the alarm was sounded the tichey hos? team of the 3rd ward put in n appearance, bnt as their" hose lacked everal hundred feet of reaching the de ired spot, no efTecttye work ; could be lone by throwing water and it Vwas .bandoned. Tlie cry arose Where are !ie other hose carts ? "" and lhc excuse -ame that the second ward -. cart could tot be pulled from its station on account f the high bank left in front by the grading, and all attempts to get it out to he fire were given up. The general pinion is that half ths town would have mrneJ before another effort would hive .en made to get more hose to the fire, iuch a way of leaving the fire aparatus cems very negligent on the part of the ire company and steps should be taken inmediately to mako preparations for mother fire should one ever occur again. Woolen Jackets from $1 and upwards made by the celebrated Geru.ania Knit ring Mills, at S. & C. Mayer. d-tf Gold and silver spectacles at II. QdzLVt II. L ACtS 2... 7 liiiiill tire s s m 3 rT o su-'; Ladies' Modjeskas. Black Diagonal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only 7.00. . .. '. Jilack hxtvn Quality lioucle CJoth. Spike Fringe Triinminffs, Bell Sleeve; only, $10.00 ' Black Frieze Cloth; BalhTrimming, Quilted Lining, Astrachan Cuffs; and Collars, only '.$14.00.-'. " ! . . J.rown and lan Brocaded Alatel- laase, Plush Ball Trt mining, Plush Cnftkand Collar, only 315.00. Silk PJushPlush Ball Trimmings; plaiiv Satiii Lined, : Chamois - pockets, only 15.00. :; ': ":'', : L .V: Black, Astrachan Cloth,! tSpike Trimmings, Satin Lined. -only S16. Fancy Silk Striped . Cloaking, Ball Trimming to match, Quilted Satin Lining, only $20. Seal Plush, Elegant PluslCBall Trimming, Satin Lined, genuine Seal Loops, only S23. . . . .. : Elegant Seal Plush, Beaver : Ball, Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 32.50. - ; V .; Our Plush Sacques are finished Lining. Chamois Pockets and Genuine-Seal Loops!''. '.''Any guarantee' aujug to meet ine represenianou eplaced by a new one. - o t j e rccr mi-Pit PERSONALS: Mr. J. W. Vail, " of Chicago, is . in the city. . - ; ; ': ; i : Mr. W. II. Rayher, of. Omaha, is in the' city. - M, C. II. Chapin returned to the city this morning. Mr. O. E. Doane. of Council Bluffs is in the city on business. Mr. J. Streight, of South Bend, is in the city visiting his sons, Messrs. II. J. and O. M. Streight. Mr. John Terryberry ami Miss Maggie Ohlenhausen were inarrh'el this afternoon by county Judge, C. Russell. Mr. M. A. Hartigan and Miss Kittie and Master Dot returned to Hastings last evening after a pleasant vialt of a few days here. Mr. Rosswater, of the firm of Rosewater & Christie, of Omaha, is in the city today attending to the bus iness of the firm. Mr. Lou Pennington and wife took their eleparture for Beatrice this morning to attend the wedding of his brother which occurs there tlm afternoon. . Anew supply of Chinchilla Overcoats Beaver Collars and Cuffs just received at S. & C. Mayers, they are excelent value and selling at $14. - d-tf Messrs O. P. Smith and E. A. St. John and who started out yesterday morning on a wild goose chase returned last evening much fatigued and carrying one goose, three turkeys ; and grouse. They wished to leave -the im pression upon the minds of the specta tors who gathered arouuel them and formed one great mob, that the- birds were all wild and that they deserved the credit of shooting. "them. However, it was considered good recompense for a day's hunting. ! - ' Ask for Mayers Laundricd Shirts the best in the market either plain or plaited bosom, only $1 at S. & C. Mayors., . d-t .;". " " ,." u..'r "i. ... ... .vtr-..Vi--. " Everything necessary for fnrniainhj s tcu3e con bd p;rcbared at U, EctcYa, .LAK8 S Our Assortment surpasses anything- heretofore nttpnipteJ by us in this Department, and onr customers will "bcsurprisetl " . .- . . . at our inanih'cent di5jay of Lafliss'el Keli iels ! ami . at . very Low I'Hces, ' ro are showing leci'leil liqvelties in Stripes, Checks. j and Solid Colors ! M-itli Plain, Sleeves. Jiell or Angel Jwith. the. best of1 .Quilted Satin m.wear giveii..uur.-.g!ii mems. win -ue T 'National "BtitieL :- GETTING EXCITING IN MISSOURI Returns "Sho'vy Close Contest, But " Latest . Special Favors- ; -"'i ' -the Minor Parfy " .V- RETCRN llEADQUAItTEnS, No V..15,.1888. -Special to the IIekald. Returns still coming in from Missouri. The Chief Clerk in the store elepartment of the B. & M. R. (J. L. Minor) hael a scrap with one of the clerks under him; at last accounts the Chief Clerk was on top and "the under clerk mourning the loss of an eye (glassX As this city is almost over crowded with young men who are idle after working hours and who would be anx ious to make an advancement in educa tion if an opportunity were afforded, why would not a night school in such a town as this prove greatly bsneflcial and meet with boundless success ? , Young men who are now obliged to work, and who have let opportunities pass when they had chances presented to them, would consider now such an advantage a g.-lden opportunity, anil '"would, be perfectly willing to pay well for their instruction and go to work with the intention of advancing. ' . The school board could gain great favor by making a step in this direction, securing a teach er for this purpose and all the necessary advantage?. Who will be the first to help out this god work f Latest style of Dunlap Stiff Hats in all shades at S. & C. Mayers. ". d-tf Persons who have hael some" reason to complain in regard to the, heating of the opera bonne , heretofore, are - assured by the. management that -the hxrac will be warm find comfortable, during tlw en tire performance tonight, and it ia hoped that M'lleRhea and her -'powerful com pany will be" greeted by, a ..very - large audience in ..Uer. great- play of "Much Ado About Nothing."' Go see the, tiuest wardrobes ever seen -'-on.'.a' Plattinouth stage. "' " i-yy . Men's Overcoats - at : Elson's,'. the' One Price Clothier $l.0, - - -.: .-i .The Daily Hekali 5ct3, per wtekf delivered for mmim FIE n a Kid Gloves. We . sh all off. r all of our Kid . jCilv.ves. worth -frcni !f1.T5 to $u'.r(), ia the; Nomi nal Pi ice. . . a sr. so per pair; : -;..Jl.Jiin. iiu lud s cv r v 1 1 1 i n jr c carry in Stofk of Drcssi-d, Siicls, Cantors; mid Driving Gloves. i. liuttiin Simpsoirs It s-t Ciders and Jilai kfi; now fl.GO, worth ?i..ri(i. 4 i)utton SinipMn"s Ilt Colors and lliacks.now IH.fiO, wrrth J.l:-). - "i'lJutton Our Own Fancy Phiibroidercd ftacks, . Colors and Black, now $l..r)0, worth $2.00. " 5 Button lion Marche Extra, Colors and Black, now $ 1.50, woith $1.75. 8 Button Mosquetairc Suedes, Colors, only '$1.50, worth $2.25. 6 Button Mosquetairc Surdes, . Colors and Black, $1.50, worih $2.00. . 4 Mutton Castors, Colors, only now $1.50, worth $2.00. Suede Guantlet Driving Gloves, Colors, only now $150, worth fc2.25. Shawls. Our $4.00 Beaver Shawls in Greys and Browns, sold elsewhere at $.i.00. Our $5.00 Reversible Velvet, in Greys and Browns, with Fancy Border, is decid edly U Kood bargain. Our $7.00 Beaver good heayy Shawl, Ycrv pretty line of colors. ;. Our $9.00 Beaver, superior quality, elegant patterns, well worth $10.00. :-- " Onr $10.00 Beaver in Greys, Tans and Browns, entirely new patterns, and woiild be decidedly cheap at $12.00. ; Yarris;. :m "'. ". 'Comprises Everything in T ' ' . X3erman Knitting, " -7 SpaniMi; . . : ;'.r" f Gerniantown, ; : . V;. -. Eider Down. ' . . .. Fairy Floss, Shetla'iid FlosiJ, : - Angora, Saxony, - - ' t " Zephyrs, " " Crewels." Comforts and Blankets. 10x4 White Blankets at $1.25 per pair. 10x4 White Blankets, good weight, only $2.00 per pair. -il0x4 White all Wool Guaranteed, only-$4. 00. ., Our 1 Countfy-iiiade Wlntejiit $4.75 Specs EI e'r .1. :-:lo:'e doo. e st tirst FECIAL Sales in Ladies' " worth $5.00. Fine UR Three Dollar Shoes is far better OR a Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will equal ours. "IME is going on and our goods must lie sold. OME think this is just a blow. jJ OW all we ask is for you to give us a call. AND to see the gooda will convince you that we are felling, cheaper than any other dealer. IRICES Low is our Motto. O. P. Smith & Co. have the fine st dis play of holiday goods ever brought to to the city. A house to rent, handy to the busi ness part of the city. For infoimation call at thia office. . Elson, the One Price Clothier, is selling the Chicago Hats at $1.90. Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Hetsel's mill, tf IL Boeck'a furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete in the city. . ;; H. M. Qault is receiving some very fine noyelties in Oxidized Silver goods for holidays. - if you have a watch, clock or jewelry of and kind y'onVant repaired good, take it to H. M. Ganlt. All work m warranted to give satisfaction. Men's Unlaundrieel Shirts, 40 cents, at Elson's the One? Price Clothier. ; V- Senith & Co. will give away a " fine house and lot -in Vallery place during the next sixty days. Each person buying i of "goods during that time is entl led to a chancfe on the hcrose and lot. u) ij) nn An nn r jJuJ per pair, is extra large the, nixl gt nciaUy udvertisi'd as a big bmgnin t 5 (0. " 11x4 White liij'diiil is full the md at $T.'.')0 ii 'nu'iK a g d 1'Hipnin. $t.50,Atstuii INx'iVt lbd llb.iikit is good value ut $5.( 0. $r00, Rid. Blanket txtia wt-ight nr.d (pualitvp ) ;!. . i nx4.1U'dililnikct at f-V.QO pir pair, niade up of tin- UiKst wool.' Brown iiml Giny inix d - Blnrki Is, nt all ftriei.-'- - : -Our $1:00 Cdnftit, fair print, good value. ' - 'Our $1.50" Comfort, good rji nlity, print solid, red lii'ing, lilhd with white batting. Our $2.00 comfort, I.Ytl I'lint, extra weight. Our $2.50 Comfort, two gooil values : No. J. Fast Colored Chintz l'rint, White Cotton Filled, x1ia si.e and weight. No. 2. Fancy Satino. folid rid ly ings, elegant line of patttii.i: mid colors. Our $3.25 Imported lot tz I'atttnis, very fancy quilted, e.vlm icm d wi ight. Our $4.00 Fine Fancy inline. Solid Sutine Lined, very nictlv ei: itd, size 72xS2. Underwear. Ladies' White Me iino Veits. Silk t If li ed, Silk bouiul, at 50 cents cistJi. Prints to match. Ladies' Extra fine, mrprrior epu'lily, White Merino Ve'sts, Jerse y libl.ed -le- ve s at 75 cents each. I'ants to mote h nt n.mo price. Ladies' White Wool Vests, Silk Bound and Stitched, at $1.25. ' Ladies' Natural Wool Vests and I'ants at $1.00 c-nch,1 worth $1.25. " La die's' Scarlet Vests and Pants, t mooth and soft, on'y $1.00 each.: - Ladies' Scarlet Sax on v Wool Vests and Pants... finest quality, at SI. 75 cneh. ... Ladies Camels Hair I'ants and Vests Reduced to -$3.00 n suit, worth $4.00. -: Full Lines of Children's, Mioses onel Boys Underw'carVrWhitc, $carlet, Natur aj and Camels Ilair at Low prices. Seal Plush Wraps. .. Our line: of Plush Gninienits this season are marie up of the best grades of Lon don Dyed-and Listers Seal Plushes, and Every Garment Guaranteed to wear. Our Plush Jackets at $15.00 are ve ry cheap. Our English Walking Ji.cke 4s. three- quarters length, nt $25. well worth $:J0. Our $25.00 Plush Snemus, se.ld else where at $30.00 Our $30.00 Plush Saremrs worth fullv $35.00. Our $35.00 Plush Sacfiuts woith fully. $40.00. ti Oar $37.50 Plush Snco ucs pold every-' - whore nt $4,100. : ' Oiii- ;$4ii..0.0 Plush S.iremr a, rretdar city pMCf, $55. - : hatioit'al b ijk. Ilaml-Turned Slio sr h liing now for only $3.50, than ever put on the market here before. & CO. Dr. C- A. Marshall! Resident Z3cntiBt. :PreFervatie.n of the Xatuial Teeth a Specialty.. A net-tlx ties given for Pain less FiLMJfG On EXIBACIICN OF TEtlU. Artificial teeth nu:de on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloiel Plate s, ard insc-iied as soon as teeth are cxtrncteel wlien de sireel. All work warrantee!. Prices reasonable. Kitzoeb i-oV Bw-ck Plattsmouth. Nrn A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! -. - Why? Because be had. no Garlasd Stove. Buy one of Jqjjxboh Bros sept22-dlm. '" Rememie?r.you save 25 cts. dollar by trading with lcton Price Clothier. on cyery the One The holiday stock at Smith & Co.V immense this year. Call and fes it. ' 1- v.- Hi 7 ' I f' I I . I) ii .J- "V