THE i)XlLY H Eft AID i HATtsMOflTit, NfiARAJgjU, PJLUiiAY Kft. Tno Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Nallabary. DcatUt, Koekn4 BiiHIir Telrphoa 5. Jti. Dr. ftl!a. Odra la Urla'a Oraa KUr, Baal aea lr. tilth a4 UraalU.Tclrpkoaa 5. 4t. Dr. iritkr. tha Falalnu Dratlnt. 1'aloa Black, atar Irleke'a Uran Mor, flatuaiaalk. CITY CORDIALS. The Uhca company left for Council Bluff this morning whore they will Iiold forth this evening. Platfemouth cast a solid vote of 2,310 against the interests of Cass county. " She's a hummer. Weeping Water Eagle Tho Eagle attaches a great es timate to their village, PlattMiiouth's a hummer and it looks mighty plain now that Weeping Water will bo obliged to listen to her. The leap year eociuble which will he given by the " V " at the residence ef Mr. Wash Smith, tomorrow even ing, has become the main subject for conversation among the young men. They exhibit more uneasiness for fear of being slighted thn th voung ladies who nre placed in similar circum stances. There is a possible chance for them to attend even if the young ladies fail to come to their assistance, as the house will be thrown open to the public tLat evening and all are invited. Since the paving of Main street is about completed it must be about time for some more of the business men to commence work on the building of side walk of some description in front of thfir business hous-s. The present old walk does uot rc-ich the curbing stone within about five feet, hn-l besides pre senting a very disagreeable appearance, it is also d uigerou in places. If that wrk were attended to at once, the im provement in the app" ir.ince of the street would b wonderful. The county commissioners have securer the contract to till up the creek on Pearl street between Third and Fourth. The ground to bo used for that purpose is hauled from the sldi of the bluff in tht vicinity on Third streut and as it i. Ieing cut dowu the handsomer the street appears. It will be found necessary to fill up all the old creeks which have been blocked np. befors the end of next summer, no doubt, for the stagnant water with which they are filled will give great encouragement to fevers. O'Rourk's dog, of Plattsmouth, cast its vote for keeping the county seat at that burg. Down there they think it is funny, bat it is an insult to the pco-de just the same. The canine is a very in telligent one, a ticket was put in its mouth, which it carried to the darkened window. The ticket was taken from its mouth, and a bystander called its name. Citizens of Cisa county, how do you appreciate such jokes. The Eayle admits that the dog bad mora right to vote than 1,000 men .who did. Weeping Water Eagle. The following figures are emblematic of the classical standing of Plattsmouth with other places of the same population and less. The receipts at the opera house last night amounted to 139.50, while at York they gave them $350, and Grand Island, $540, the two last towns iD which the Rhea company played before reaching Plattsmouth. If there had been a clog dance or a minstrel produc tion of some kind advertised to take place between acts, we have no doubt but the house would have been packed to the doors Rhea and her excellent company appeared at tli-j Waterman opera hous last night in Shakespeare's "Much Art About Nothing.' Tho house was fairh large but did not fully reach the expec tatlons of the management, on such rare occasion for this city. The audience showed much appreciation of this granr production, and the only objection raised was a slight dissatisfaction on account l the indistinctness the star-evinced it speaking English. All who attended last night showed signs of intense appre ciation and much admiration of the act ing and tho costly and handsonv costumes. If the company were not we1) ( paid, we can confidently say they. wen much appreciated by Plattsmouth people. Mr. Waterman, proprietor of tb Waterman opera bouse, has made ar rangements to give a complimentary benefit to the unnager of the opera house Mr. J. P. Young, on the evening of No vember 29th, (Thanksgiving night). Manager Young has secured for the oc casion, the Andrews Opera Company, u company consisting of thirty people, with a first-class orchestra. They will present the beautiful comic opera, " La Mascot t." This 'company was only secured under a heavy guarantee, and as this opera i. first-class in every particular, there should lc a good turnout on that evening. The prices have been reduced to the regular opera house prices, and as they are with in the reach of all. and this being th first opera of the season, a hamper hous should greet the con: pany. Tee people hould show their appreciation of Mr. Young's efforts in securing fiat-class companies for the season by giving, him a rich benefit, as this will bo toe first one ever tendered him. Celebration at Creenwocd. Q it kkjj wood, " Neb., Nov. . IS. The closing political event of the year was the republican ratification here last night. There were few yisitors but the people of Greenwood turned out en masse to wit ness, or assist in, the final work of the campaign. The ladiea' club which has assisted so much during the campaign, completed its work, and with three rous ing cheers for the successful candidates of the country, state and national tickets, they disbanded. The town was beauti fully illuminated, and the display of firewoiks very fine. Many democrats assisted in the ratification, but hardly with the same spirit of the old republi cans, who are wild with enthusiasm over the success ot the national ticket. A new line of Astrachan Coats and Vests just received at S. & C. Mayer and selling fast at $13. - d-tf Pirates on the Missouri. Nebkaska Citv, Nov. 15. Last even ing a request was received by the chief of police to look out for five men, sup posed to be coming down the river on a flaiboat which they had stolen, together with other property, at Platts mouth. This afternoon a boat answering the description of the one stolen came down to the pontoon bridge and was taken in charge by the police. There were five men on board and they are now in jail. All the stolen property was re covered. Woolen Jackets from $1 and upwards tuiide by the celebrated Germania Knit ting Mills, at S. & C. Mayer. d-tf Grand Entertainment At Waterman's opera house the evening of Tuesday. November 27. Given by Maj. It. II. Hendershot and son, assisted by the best localj musical taleiit, under the auspices of the W. It. C. Maj. Hendershot is said to be the best drummer in the worldj his sou i a fine fife player. tf Ask for Mayers Lanndried Shirts the best in the market cither pl.-du or plaited bosom, only $1 at S. fc (). Mayers, d-t Thursday. November 29, is set apart by Governor Thayer as a day pf thanks giving. Plattsmouth will give thanks to the Dago's, for saving to them the county seat; yes, the Dago should be taken to church that day by all means; don't be selfish dowb tere on that oc casion, it cost you lots ot money i fei.re men to do your dirty work, now give generous thanks for the result. Weep ing Water Eagle. The Pago cry is all that can be seen in the Eagle this week. They accuse Plattsmouth of running in about 1,500 Dago yoters and make sev eral such outrageous charges. Should we admit the sistscent as a truthful one, we would say that we'hold UQ .edge no Weeping Water by so doing, and aain we could not compete with them, as the entire vote here did not consist of an army of that class. For perfect fitting Suits or Overcoats f r Men Boys and Children call on S. & J. Mayer the popular Clothiers. d-tf The new colored church which has recently i'ea erected here will be dedi cated next Sunday ufterQOoa. The ser vice will commence at 3 o'clock and Elder Woodby and Rev. Harris, of Omaha, and Elder WaUon, of Nebraska Oity, will address the audience. There vill be a morning service commencing it 10 o'clock, couducted by the pastor, llev. Mr. Bos well. All ministers of the lifferent churches are cordially invited o attend and assist them in the after noon. Rev. Mr. Boswell deserves considerable credit for his unceasing vork in securiog the required amount to uild the church. He feels very gratefu t the citizens of Plattsmouth who assist- :d him. lie labored under every disad V intage here, but he now takes a great jride in his work since it terminated so successfully. The "grouse" which was shot by a couple of hunters in some farmers baru yard a couple of days ago, made an elegant chicken stew. Some farmers were lso paid well to allow them the privilege of shooting at their turkeys. They found three in one farmers flock chat would stand still and allow them an hour to fire away, aud the goose which they say was wild must have wanted to lie. Mr. Will Crehan, who had his head seyerely cut about a week ago while at work in the pumphouse at the water works, has recovered sufficiently from the injury to be around on the streets. It was a mincle that he did not meet his death by the blow he received from a 2x4 board which caught in the driving wheel and struck him a severe blow over the head. The circulating library belonging to rhe members of the Y. L. It. R. A. has een placed in the rooms of tho Young Men's Christian Association, but the nembcr of the ladies' reading circle ara ' have the usage of the books. Satur days being the time specified to exchange looks. Riddle bouse arrivals: O. IL Draper, I. D. Morris, D. Straw, Wells, Minn.; C. Mclntire, Burlington; Aug. Rothe, Chicago; Mr. Fesiler, Chicago. I o o I !IIllfl Ladies' Modjeskas. Black .Diagonal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only $7.00. Black Extra Quality Boucle Cloth, Spike Fringe Trimmings, Bell Sleeve, only $10.00.. Black Frieze Cloth, BallTrimming, Quilted Lining, Astrachan Culls and Collar?, only 1J.OO. Brown and Tan Brocaded Matel lasse, Mush Ball Trimming, Plush Cufls and Collar, onlv 15.00. Silk Plush, Plush Ball Trimming?, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, nly S13.0D: Black Astrachan OJoth, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, only Slf. Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball Trimming to match, Quilted gajin Lining, only $20. Seal lu;Ij, Elegant Plush Ball Trimming, Satin "Lined, gesinc Seal Loops, only 23. ELeant Seal Plush, Beaver Ball Trimmings and Cpllar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 33.50, Our Plush Sacques are finished with the best of Quilted Satin Lining. Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee failing to i4Mti the representation in wear given our garments, will be replaced by a new o"n, err (IE ICOS EAT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. p.Ut pt Letters Remaining unolaimcd, ii tVe Posfoffice at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Nov. 14, 1888 for the week ending Nov. 3, 18S8: Ansttn. Mm. EUza Baii U enry Carroll. EltAha Carroll. Mrs F A Clilum&n. Frank lemmoos. Jofeph r'k.l.lla.,iinn IlIIltl9 l)nlll. J 1 Geier. F Wm Henrv, uecie Johnston. Mrs II L Money i(tiuy. J W Moneomery. if MeUee, Thoiaas Osborne. George Prosser, H Sculler, James Vallery, Walter Hamlitoa, J li KinzelArads" McArthur, H McCorde. J K Pipinl .urn Pence, Samuel Hinder. T.6ias Wf-boor, W H Wroth, l nomas White, (ieorpa Persons calling for anv of the Bbov6 letters will please say "advertised." J. N. Wise. P. M. Lateii fityjeoi Dunlap Stiff Hats in all shades at 8. it J. Muyci d-tf An Intrlilous Poisori Stopper. patenteeffor use in Lottle3 containing Ijoisons. 4. q.9 stopper is inaae oi inula loibber, and is eurmounted bv a per forated ball of india rubber priglitly t i i .! if i! coicreu so as to rencier it cusuncuve m the liht. and containincr a bell which rattles when the bottle is moved, thus drawing attention to the character of the contents, even though it be imijos- siblo to sec the label. 3uch a warning stopper would have rendered impossi ble many of the accidents which have from tune to time taken place, notably one a tew months a;ro, wnen a dis tinguished surgeon lost his life owing to a mistake as to a uoltie containing poisonous uiedichie. Cassell's Family Hagazlue. Loss of Different Members. A table prepared for a workingman's society in Leipsic represents that a loss of different members of the lxxly re duces the capacity to gain a living in tho following proportions: Loss of both arms, legs, hands or feet, 100 per cent. : loss of right hand, 40 pcir cent. ; of right thumb, 33 1-3 per cent ; of one e vc, 22 per cent. ; of Jef t thumb or right index finger, 14 percent; of any finger, 5 per cent Brooklyn Eagle. Earopan Troop In India. The total number of European troops in English India in I860 was 61,015. And the average death rate per 1.000 was 15.18. In the province of Bengal there were 89,000 men, and the death rate was 15.8. In the province of Madras 11.000. and the death rate 16.2. Province of Bombay 11,000, death rate 12.7. The number of native troops was 106.010. and the death rate was I 19.43 per 1.CC0. Chic?TO Kcrsld, Onr Assortment surpasses anything heretofore attempted by us in this Department, and our customers will he surprised at our magnificent display of LaOies' god-Misses' and at very Low Prices. We are showing-decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors ! with Plain, Bell or Angel Sleeves. mam m9 A Bible) Lesson. !! Johnnie who was the most patient mm ? " " Gen. Harrison." " Harrison ? Well, I expected yu to Bay Job; but since Harrison reads several thousands of letters of congratulation wuliout murmur every day, I guess you're right. " Please move io k hed of the class.?' tjis Eye; n a Sling. " yes, I cap telj nearly all about a man's habits flow the nppcarane-c of his eyes." " Please experiment on iuv." " Easy enough; you are in the habit ofTeft-rriiicf to large men a9 liars. Anew supply oX Chjnohilla Overcoats, Beaver Collars and Cuffs just received at S. & C. Mayers, they are excelent value and selling at $14. d-tf Mrs. J( F. Johnson has just received some handsome hats and bonnets, and she will be pleased to show them to any of our readers, who will call on her. Clothing must go, M-u's Business Suits at $4.60. Elson, the One Price Clothier If yon 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. Men'3 Overcoats at Eicon's, the One Price Clothier $1.00, for sale. A good span of matched ponies for sale, thev are a nunibtr-one buggy team. Enquire at this office. tf Gold and silver watches enough to supply the country at II. M. G:iult's, cheap and warranted to give satisfaction. O. P. Smith & Co. are making a spec ialty of Christmas and fine Is'ew Years cards this season. Elson the One Price is selling Chinchil- as Overcoats, Beayer Collars and Cuffs, at $15.00. Everything necessary for furnishing a house can be purchased at H, Boeck's. Gold and silver spectacles at IL )L Gaulfs For rent A bouse of three srood rooms for rent, cheap. Eoiair at Pearl crscs furniture store. tf , ill Special Sale ! Kid Gloves. We shall oflVr u.11 of our Kid Gloves, worth from 1 1.75 to $J.00, at the Nomi nal Price SI.50 PER PAIR. This includes cvcrytliirg m- cnry in Stock of Dressed, Suedes, C:istors, aud Driving Gloves. 0 IJutton Simpson's 15t-t Colors and Bbicks, now $1.50, worth 2.r0. 4 Rutton Simpson's U-t Colors and Blacks, now $1.50, w rth $'..'..'. 4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered Backs, (Mors uml Black, now $1.50, worth $2.00. 5 Button Bon Marche Extra, Colors and Black, now $1.50, w ith $1.75. 8 Button MoKiUi-t;dre Suuic-s, Colors, only $1.50, w. ith $2.05. C Button Mof-quctidrc Siu-di s, Colors and Black, $1.50, worih $2.( 0. 4 Button Cantors, Colors, only now 1.50. worth 2.00. Suede Guantlet Driving Gloves, Colors only now $150, worth $2.25. Shawls. Our $4.00 Boaver Shawls in Greys and Browns, sold elsewhere nt $.00. Our $5.00 Reversible Velvet, in Greys and Browns, with Fancy Border, is decid edly a nood bargain. Our $7.00 Beaver good heayy Shawl Very pretty line of colors. Our $9.00 Beaver, superior quality, decant patterns, well worth $10.00. Our $10.00 Beaver in Greys, Tuns nnd Browns, entirely new patterns, and would be decidedly cheap at $12.00. Yarns. Comprises Everything in Gorman Knitting, Spanish, Gerniantown, Eider Down. Fairy Floss, Shetland Flow, Angora, Saxony, Zephyrs, Crewels. Comforts and Blankets. 10x4 White Blaskets at $1.25 per pair. 10x4 White Blankets, cood weight, pall 2.00 per pair. i0x4 "White all Wool Guaranteed, only $4.00. Our Country-made White, at $4.75 DOOE3ET5T FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Boots ajidl , i&ciAj.! naies in Ladit-s- i-ne H ind- ' worth $5.00. UR Three-Dollar Shoos i.s fr b. tttr C9 OR a Two Hullar Shoe nothing will equal DIE is gfjin i n an t .(;.' MT"'ds must OMP: think this Ie just a blow. jJ OW all wc r.bk is for you to ive us a call. AND to see the good, v.ill convince jou tint we are selling cheaper th i other dealer. p RICES Low is our Motto. W. A. BOECE CO. O. P. Smith & Co. have the finest dis play pf hqliday goods ever brought to to the city. A house to rent, bandy to the busi ness part of the city. For infoimation call at this office. Elson, the One Price Clothier, is sailing the Chicago Hats at $1.00. Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Heiscl's mill, tf H. Boeck's furniture stock is aeknowl pdgecl Jo be the finest and most complete in the city. II. M. Gault is receiving some very 1 . : .-- -i - . 7... - A - i- . V,., 7 -i""-- Ujcu Oliver gwus for Ijohdava I If von have a w'atcli clnk r ioair I of and kind you'want repaired ooei, take it to n. JL Ganlt All work warranted to give satisfaction. Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 40 cents, at Bison's the One Price Clothier. Smith fc Co. will give away a Qne house and lot in Vallerv place during ! the pext ty dsys. Each person buying 5 of goods dnrins thst time is entitlivl 5 D jiilniyini ji per pair, is extra large mzc, end generally advertised ns a lig Imignin fit $5.10. 11x4 "White Imperial is full M.e and at $7.50 a pair is a good l.uipain. $4.50,"Westun Kckhvc Kcd Blanket is good value at $5.C0. $0.00, Hcd Blunkct cxMa weight nr.d quality. 12x4 lied Blunkct at $0.00 per pair, made up of the finest wool. Brown nnd Gray mixed Bhuikits, at all prices. Our $1.C0 Comfort, fair print, goe.d value. Our $1.50 Comfort, good quality, print poliel, red lining, filhd with white batting. Our $2.00 comfort. Best Print, extra weiiht. Our $2.50 Comfort, two jood values : Ne. 1. Fnt-t Colored Chintz Flint, White Cotton Filled, extra size rt)d( we if lit. if Ko. 2. Fiine-y Sntine. rolid red lirl ings, elefimt line of pr.t t t i.s : nd colore. 7)ur $." 1:5 Tnif 'itel (l .i t Iitterns, very fancv rjniltiil. xlrii mc m d veiht. Our f i t'' Fun Fi l v SutiM-. Seilid j Sitine IM:ed, vei' i i i I (fi. lli', HZCJ Underwear. Ladies' White JW rino YM; . Silk fflte li ed, Silk boi nel, at 50 cel. Is e i e h. Pants to match. Ladies' Extra fine. M;r iiior :i ality, White Meiino Vests, Jerse y i ib' eel beeves at 75 cents eac h. Pants to n.nte h at nm.o price. Ladies' White Wool Vests, Silk Bound and Stitched, nt $1.25. Ladies' Natural Woe.l Vrts and Pants at $1.00 each, worth $1.25. Ladies' Scarlet Vests nnd Parts, unooth and soft, on'y $1.00 each. Ladies' Scarle t Saxony Wool V sts and Pants, finest quality, at 81.75 each. Ladies' Camels Hair Pants anel Vetta Reduced to $0.00 a suit, worth $4.00. Full Lines of Children's, Misses and Boys' Underwear. White, Scarlet, Natur al and Camels Hair nt l ow priccp. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line of Plush Garmexts this Benson are made up of the best grades of Lpp dpn Dyed and Listers Heal Plufh'?, aud Every Garment Guaranteed to wear. Our Plush Jackets at $15.P0 are very cheap. Our English Walking .Tee ke ts, three quarters 1 ngth, at $25, wll we.rth $00. Our $25.00 Pluth Sacques, se.ld else where at $00.00 Our $00.00 Plush Sacques worth fully $05. pp. Our $05.00 Plush Saruuc-3 Tvorfh full7 $40.00. Our $07.50 Plush SaceeueB sold evcrv? where at $45.00. Our $45.00 Plush Sacques, regular city price, $55. Turned yiiofs. soiling now lur e nl y $0.50, thau ever put on th- m.irkct here before. ours. by svM; in any Dr. C. A, Marshall Slesidont Senfiat. Prc-fcervoticn of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Anctthctirs given for Pain less Filling pn Extraction ok Tuiir. Artincal teeth made on Gold. Silver Rubber or Celluloid Plates, ai.d inttitcd . " m Boon as iceiii are extracted when Ac sired. tt HOOn as te tll nre tntrrt,A All v All work warranted. Prices reasonable. rm ! n mTH I.ATTSMOITTH "FB A MAN FROZE TO DEATH I Why? Because he had no Gablajtd Stove. Buy one of Jonsspy Bbqs. scpt22-dlm. Remember vou save 25 rta i0.11" fading wjth Elson the Ono xnt-c v-ioinier, . The holiday stock at Smith & Co.V Hi ShoeSo A, 4