i THE DAILV ilKKALL) : i Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Salibarjr. Ilrall.t, UorkwwoJ - Uuildinfr, Telephone Xg. X't. Dr. MkcIik. Ofllre la l.trln'. lru(f Slrf, Itwl-ir-art ior. blth il l ;rnll-,Trlr).hoae So. ti. Ilr. Wither, the Pinlrt l-Hl, luloa Block, arr rrlrke'n Urate Mre, rial I Mini III. CITY CORDIALS. JoK, The Only One I'ricc Clothier in Plattsmouth, will have a new ad vert la ment on llrst ago tomorrow. Look out for it! Tlie leap year social given ''.V tnt' "Ys" at the residence of Mr. Wash. Smith, list Saturday night, was very largely attended. Tickets for the conceit to be given muler the auspice of tin; Woman's Re lief Corps will be on sale from now on Hi tlx- lisiiitl phice. Re v. W. It- Alexander preached a pennon for the benilit of a large congre gation of young men at the M. E. Church l ist night. Mr. W. J. Campbell, bother of Mrs. J. P. Young, will be married on Wed nesday next at California, Mo., to an estimable young lady of that town. Tiik JIkkai.h extend congratulations. Mr. Joe Kline, one if our city clothiers, had Ix eu tonfined to Lis Lome for more than a week by HCknes-. lie ut in Lis first appearance at the store to-day and is able to attend to business once again. Mr. Henry Bibb, of Cheyenne coun y, is attending court today. He informs ti that a widow lady living in the local ity he comes from, has raised a laige number of patatoes this year weighing over five pounds each. - The September adjourn, d Urm of tin; district court of Cass county opened in Rockwood l.U, to-day Judge Cliap lii.ui presiding. . Nothing special ha transpired as yet and preparations were nly made to commence work. The Murry fc Murphy Company. "Our Irish Visitors." arrived fio'm "Omsi Ii.i this morning. They will dunv at the Waterman opera house to-night. The Omaha papers spoke very highly of their two entertainments there of. Thursday and Friday nights last -The body of Harry Kin- lo-w -ur-aacouud Mr. Shera.j's Mtua .rdered at the Paxton Hotel last Sat- -ion for a time was found very rocky. murd urday morning, passed through here on the flver yesterday afternoon enroute fm Chicago where the remains will be in terred. Mrs. King number :) accom panicd tlieni. The .Murray and Murphy Company arrived from Omaha this morning. They played to full houses there last week. They will appear at the Watei inin opera house tonight as ';Our Irish Visitors." The company is very popular here, anil as a comedy is always fully appreciated by Plattsmouth people, it i. expected that they will be greeted by n bumper house. We are not yet certain who was the lucky man at drawing on the capital prize in the Louisiana lottery. The re nrt has been circulated that Mr. J. II. Cox is the man who holds the number, but he has denied the charge. Whoevei lie may lw he had better come to the front end own up, for we will spot him sooner or later. We will draw on him at .sight. The work of grading the fifth street liill south of Main street has aliviuly been commenced. Messrs. George Pois ill and Fred Kroehler were tendered the contract of grading at fifteen cvnts per yard, and they started thtir men to work yesterday morning. At the present rate of progress the work will be completed in a very short time. The city will be vastly mi proved by the continuation of Fifth street through the bluff. Mr. Frank Carruth h is receive! a number of very handsome aud useful titters, which can be connected w ith tie water company's pipes When the water is filtered by these new filters, it loses all its discoloration and is as clear as crystal, lis secured contracts to put them in tin residences and offices of tha fol'owing citiz.Mis: Messrs. II. lioeck, residence: Drs. Livingston, office; O. P. Smith, drug s'ore; Dr. Schildknecht, office; and Wm Weber, saloon. Wu are about to have a minstrel company of our own in Plattsmouth, and we believe the end men secured cannot le surpassed as humorists, Messrs. O. P. Smith and E. A. St John. The date for the first appearance has not yet been de cided on but it is expected that the- en tertainment will lc given in about r month. The managers of opera house in cities for several miles distant havi put forth every effort to secure them foi cue night, but the company was obligee to disappoint them all on account of tin demand at Louie. They w ill probabl; show three hundred nights at the Water man unless egg bouquets are thrown. "We bespeak Xr them, sucvc.8, here, as i ia pomi).-sed of some rare talont, bof1 liingciy and comedians. 'he materia: such as Umborines, bones, dtamsand ul arli les necessary for a minstrel produc tion has lecn imrchascd and a te tr: w The King murder of last Raturdy afforded the Omaha newspapers a whole page sensational article yesterday. As was atated in the Saturday issue of the IIkkm.H, King was murdered ly a w oman who claims to !c his wife, at the Paxton hotil. Harry King the murdered man, is the son of II. W. King, sr., of the great clothing firm of II. W. King fc Co., of Chicago, He is about thirty-two years of age. He grew to manhood in Chicago, enjoying all the pleasures of that great city under the liberal gratuities of his father who is ranked among the wealthy men of that place. The linn is one of the most substantial clothing housis in the world. It has eight branches, one in each of the cities of Philedclphia, Cin cinnati, Boston. Kansas City, St. Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis and Omaha. Mr. Harry King was engaged in doing the outside business tor the firm. He hid ome to Om:iha to open up the business there and after he had come west had married a Miss Duffy, a daughter ot Judge Duffy, of St. Louis. He had been married three times. His first wife was divorced, and his second wife, the murderess, claimed to be deserved. When she learned of his last marriage -he followed l.im to Omaha to prosecute iiim as she said, for bigamy. Alter die arrived at the Paxton Saturday nornin" she was directed to Mr. King's roo u , u oy s)l0 j,t.rsu.lticd him ifter several attempts to go to the par lor. A short conversation was held there and when she threatened to prose eutc him when he was about to leave her iie sei.-'d her by the throat and threat . ned to choke her to death. She then Jiot him three times, each shot taking .-(Vert. She is at present in iail at Omaha. -If we were to answer for the up te irance of Mr. C. W. Sherman yesterday ui the streets, seated on the back of a mcking bronco, we would state that us icar as could be guessi d at, he was only aying off a bet which he made on the toult of the election. He started out .rom the BoDUcr stables and thought limsclf about as comfortable aa nmjj are .tlowed to be under tiuiilar cireumst.tn .es until he reached Sixth street where a .lumber of road scrapers were being perateu in t)ic vicinity of the Holmes tables. The bronco became indignant ie endeavored to exhaust the little Jcllows wind by flopping his legs against ts side with all hia strength, but the notion was kept up for a time uutil he relieved he had paid the penalty a lundred times. Only when the animal found that C. XV. was a stayer did it let up and obey his command to move on. .Vheu the animal became subdued, a.s he naught, it quietly moved on iu the 41 eclion he piloted and after some tinje reached the terminus of Marble street, .vhere Mr. Sherman desired to go and jather hickory nuts. When he had se urcd the number required to satisfy um lor his return, he again straddled his oronco and started for home. Only a cw yards had been traveled when the mimal again thought his head too heavy r convenience, and the same perforni- :ice was resumed as before, uutil the vorthy editor was shaken up so severely iiat he looked about as broau as long. vfter he had discovered that all attempts o c-ain svmpathv from the auimr.l were iseless. he cave it up and then resolved o strike the ground in soma shape if ossible. The rocking motion of the nimal threw Mr Sherman out ot ttie oddle on to its hips where he found f .1 ; ti;.n I r In rumiiiniiic Fortllll- ,IUHl 1II11K.UIIJ a- . tely he succeeded in working both feet r com the stirnps ami lamiing on me round with his life, but today he is .'iflVned up like a rheumatic. People iy he walked homa leading the contrary rute. PERSONALS- Mr. P. C. Minor spent Sunday at Omaha .ith friends. C. 15. Wilson, of Council IVuffs, was n the city yesterday visiting friends. Mr. Thoinis Reynolds, clerk in the :ore of Mr. C. E. Weseott, spent Sunday a Nebraska City with a cousin. Mr. John M. Clary and Miss Catharine Cennedy, of Weepir.ir Water, were grant A license to wed to-diy by judge ; nssell. M. C. P. Kirseh, who has been visiting Ir. and Mrs. Phillip Kraus for a few lays, returned to his home iu Omaha .ast night. Mr. II. T. CI irk. accompanied by his laughter. Miss Clark and M ister Gordon, ame down from O nnha Sund iy to spend a few hours with Chaplain Wright md family. Mr. K. M. ficblegel, who has been spending a few weeks at IJapid City.Da., vith relatives, returned to tiie city this norning. He reports having enjoyed he visit thoroughly. Kiddle House Sunday (Juesta: XV. G. smith, lied Cloud; XV. K Jones, Kmsas City; P. F. Castella, Atchison; E. II. Woo'lev, Weeping Water; II. Wolf and wife. Cincinnati; ,T. W. Heads, Omaha; V. 1. llrown. Lincoln; A- G. Phillips, Michigan City, Indiana. Kiddle House arrivals Monday : J. V. Covell, Omaha; Murray & Murphy Company; W. IV Burns. Omaha; F. A. Thomas. Omaha; Sim Atkinson, St. Joe; Tho Kar.kin, wife and daughter; C. XV Avery, Lincoln; Will Clanston, Omaha; Aug Wcner, Omaha; J. XV. Welm jr.. w;Urr R. A. Oilon. Wabflsb; IT. C: Browne. Omaha; Curtis L. Day, Omaha; r r-'-'c;-'"- " ,; TJ. L.Sclby, LACCS S'.'G mm 'lib, ml mPPMrM mm i mm mmm m 1 1 H U 1 h i -H I fJ ef $ Ti Ml s f 4 U rW0 f 9 & ' ,4 sj . j? u J ft-ii' Siv r? ii -- Ladies' Modjeskas. Jllaek liao;oii:il Cloth, Fur Trim med, only 7J0. lilack Extra Quality IJoucle Ch-th, Spike Fringe Trimmings, Bell Sleevtv. only 1 .'. Jllaek 1' rieze Clth, Iall I rimininer. (Quilted Lining, Abtraehan Cufls ami Collar, only 1J.OO. i i r a i J.rown umU lull Lroeaoeu aMaiei-. lasse, Plush liall rl nininiii-', 1'lusli Cull's and Collar, only 13.00. Silk Plush, Plush llairirimmings. plajn Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, unlv $15.0, Black Astrachan Cloth, Siko Trimming Satin Lined, only !(. Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball Trimming to match, 'Quilted Salin Lining, only 820. Seal Plnsii, KJent Plush li&U Trimming, Satin Lined, genuine oeaj Loops, only S23. 'Klegant'Seal Plush, Beaver Ball Trimming and Collar, Quilted Nvtin Lined, only, 3!v.50. Our Plush Sac.ines are linished uith the Wt of Quilted Satin rminf. Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee failing to meet the representation in wear given our garments, will be replaced by a new cnu. . T T OlfE E00H.-EAST FIRST NATI01TAL BANK. Interesting to l,adiegf Our lady readers can hardly f;l to haye tluir attention called this week to the latest combination of improvements n that most useful of alt domestic im plements, the '-sewing machine." As we understand it, a machine for family use should meet first of all these rcotiiienients: It should be simple in its mechanism; it should run easily; it should do a wide range ot woiKj it should be as noiseless as pofihie;it should be light, handsome, durable, and as cheap as is ccnsisUnt with excellence throughout These conditions the ' Light-Kunning New Home:' certainly meets. It has also several very imporUnt and useful attachments and "notions" of its own, which go far to make good its claims to popular favor. The "New Home" social1- recom mends itself to purchasers on account of its superior mcehanioal construction, ease of management a;i-l reasonable price. Over half a milliou have been sold in l.o l,-.t froe! vears. all of which arfc giving universal satisfaction. The un rivalled Machine is manufactured by the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE Co. Oranire, Mass., and Union Square; ?uiy York. " A new line v.t" Astrachan Croats and Vests just received at S. v C. Mayer and selling fast at Vi. d-if -.-Major K. II. llendershott, drummer boy of the Uapiialiannock, ni1 s0:1.- w" will give an entertainment, assisted by the best local talent of the city, at the opera house on Tuesday. Nov. 27th. have been engaged by the Women's Relief Corps. lie. will bring with him the original silver drum presented him by Horace C-recly through the hands of General Winsnuid Scott, after the battle of Fredericksburg, in December, 18f?2 The drum presented him by the W. It Corps of Bangor, Maine, April 22nd, lytvV. the drum sticks presented by the G A. R. post, at Honolulu. II, I. April 1SS7, and the gold mounted (jarfield and Arthur sticks of 18S0; also the drum won in the great drumming contest at Helena Mont.jtfly 4 188. A full programme of the evening's entertainment will appear later. Latest style of Dunlap Stiff Hats in all shades at S.. & C. Mayers. . d-tf M. B. Murphy hs been attacked by rnenmaiism soaecivij v,.o p. " t1ft he hM bn unable to l-vl -M Id. rheumatism so severely for the past week v Our Assortment surpasses :it vtliiti lieretofore attemitel ty us in this Department, ami our customers will le surprised at our manilicent display of Ladies' BM-Misses' ami at very Low i'rices. We nrc sliowiiiir lecitlitl luiveltit s in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors ! with Plain, Sleeves. IM. SblU n New York Times. lessrs. Murray and Mijrpljy wefe seen, at tiie Union Square theatre last evening in " Our Irish Visitors." There is neith er ingenuity in dramatic construction nor brilliant. dialogue in the play. It was written to amuse, and it is capitally suit ed to elicit the hearty laughter of popu lar audiences. It is, of course quite be yond description analysis. Its incidents are earned on by Colonel Gilhooly and Jerry McGinnis,' two typical Irishmen, by Mrs. McGinnis, a no less typical Irish woman, by Miss Arabella McGinnis, who i apes the ways of a young lady of fasinon. aud by sundry subsidy personages, and these people crack jokes, sing songs, aud dance the veiy rythmical steps that set un audience to accompanying the dancers with a pedal accompaniment, with ft spirit which never flags. There was con siderable laughter over the unceasing repartee between Gilhooly and Mc Ginnis, yesterday, liberal approval of the neat terpsichorean efforts of Seymour Blanche Seymour, and much sympathetic adiuiratioi) for Nellie Page's " serio " warbling, but the hilarity and enthusiasm knew no bounds when Messrs. Murray and Marphy, with two fellow-performers, appeared as ballet girls, and indulged in a pas de quatre,, which for a droll exag geration could scarcely be excelled. Murray an I Murphy and their company of comedians will appear at )he Waterman--opeara hous-i touight This company is sure of a full house here Tickets on sale at J. P. ourg s book t-tore. For perfect fitting knits or Overcoats frr Men Boys and Children call on R fc C. Mayer the popular Clothiers. d-tf Crand Entertainment At Waterman's opera house the evening of Tuesday. November i?7. Given by Maj. R. II. Hendershot and son, assisted by the best local rrfusical talent, under the auspices of the XV. R. C. Maj-! Hendershot is said to be the best drummer in the world; his son fine fife player. . . ' " ' " tf Woolen Jacket from $1 and upwards made bv the celebrated G.crmania Knit ting Mills at 3. & C. Mayer. d-tf -The ladies nid society cf the M. E. .church will meet, at the home of Mrs. Wash Smith, corner of 5th and MavMe streets, Tuesday afternoon at 3 Q-cloclj, Ask for Mayers Taundrieil Shirts" . the - --- y- . . . 4 . best m the uinrjket eittnrpl?n pr plaited Bell or Angel ! ' c G. fit I Sale ! Decsa Kid Gloves. We shall offer all of our Kid Gloves, worth from t.75 to 2.50, at the Nomi nal Price SI.50 PER PAIR. This includes everything we entry in Stock of Dressed, Suedes, Castors, aud Driving Gloves. ; Button Simpson's B st Colors and Blacks, now 1.50, worth-'. 50. 4 Button Simpson's Best Colors and Blacks, now 150, wr rth l'.". 4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered Backs (Mots and Black, now 1.50, worth 2.00. 5 Button Bon Murche Extra, Colors and Black, now 1.50, worth 1.75. 8 Button Mopquctairc Suedes, Colors, only 1.50, worth 2.25. (i Button Mosquc-tune Suedes, Colors and Black, 1.50, worth 2.00. 4 Button Castors, Colors, only now 1.50, worth 2.00. Suede Guantlet Driving Gloves, Colors, onlv now 150, worth 2.25. Shawls. Our 4.00 Beaver Shawls in Greys and Browns, sold elsewhere nt 5.00. Our 5.00 Reversible Velvet, in Greys and Browns, with Fancy Border, is decid edly ft good bargain. Our 7.00 Beaver good heavy Shawl. Very pretty line of colors. Our 9.00 Beaver, superior quality, elegant patterns, well worth 10.00. Our 10.00 Besverin Greys, Tuns and Browns, entirely new patterns, and would be decidedly, cheap 12.00. Yarns. Comprises Everything in German Knitting, Spanish. Germantown, Eider Down, Fairy Floss, Shetland Floss, Angora, Saxony, Zephyrs, Crewels. Comforts and Blankets. 10x4 White Blankets at 1.25 per pair, 10x4 White Blankets, good weight, only 2.00 per pair. 10x4 White all Wool Guaranteed, only 4. CO. Our Country-made White, at 4.75 ir ir Q mSaiAAm Uim JSm 03E DOOREAST FIRST FECIAL Sales in Ladies' Fine worth 5.00. TAT Boots audi UR Three Dollar Shoes is far better than ever put on the market here before. OR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will equal ours,. IM E is going on and our goods must be sold. fcOME. think this is Just a blow, OW all we ask is tor you to give us a ND to R''C the irood.i will convince you P other dealer. jpRICKS Low is our Mqtto, w. -The election is over but Timotliv 1 Clark still has plenty of coal and wood ' at his yard on south old street. Orders taken at central telephone office and M. B. Murphy it Go's store. Canon City .2o per top; Iowa Lump 4.75; Momosia 5.00. If dis- O. P. Smith & Co. have the finest nl.iv of holiday goods ever brought to to the city. . A" house to rent, handy to the busi ness part of tiie city. For infoimation call at this office. . Elson, the One Price Clothier, is selling the Chicago Hats at 1.90. Plenty of feed, llour, graham and meal at Heisels mil, tf II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged t be the finest and most complete j in me ciiy. . II. M- pault is recrjving some very fine noyelties in f)xidized ?lyer good; for holidays. Jf yon have a watch, clock or jewelry of and kind you want repaired gootl, take it to H.-M. Ganlt. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Hen's Unlaundried Shirts, 40 cents, at per pair, is extra large i-ize, and gnciiilJy advirtisiil as a big I Mpi'in i.t i 0. 11x4 W hite In pcriul is lull hzc lii d at 7..r.() a j air is a g ( d l i.renin. $4..r,0,Wctcin RMiveRd lilmikct is good value at $o.('0. fO.OO, Red Blanket extiu weight fird qualitv. 12x4 Red nini.kct at li.OO pi r itur, mnde up of the finest wool. Brown and Giny mixiil Bliu.kitf", at all prices. Our $1.00 Ci .in ft it, fair I riii. gtt d value. Our $l..r,0 Comfort, get d iji nhty. print Mlid, red lining, lilhd with white batting. Our $2.C0 ft infoit, l!st Print, extra weight. Our 2.50 Comfort, two pood values. No. 1. Fast Colored Chintz Print, avi,;,. t',,M,.n vi hi ixtia '.'.a- id ii weight. No. 2. Parcv Saline, m lid nil lin- ings, tl gimt line of judtiiiis nml colois. Our :i.25 Impoited ( hw.tz Patterns, very fancy uilted. i xtia i-ie iii.d w tight. Our $4.00 Fine Fancy r'idii.e, Polid Sntine Lir.td, very nictiy qudtid, ize 72x82. Underwear. Ladies' White Mi i ino Y s t. Sill. Hill li ed, Silk bound, at 50 cuds n.ih. Pants to match. Ladies' Extra fine. Miipnur i,i'idi(y, White Merino Vests, Jcrsi y ribl nli-lciviH at 75 cents each. Pants to match at n ine price. Ladies' White Wool Vests, Silk Bound and Stitched, at 1.25. Ladies' Natural Wool Vests and Pni.fs at 1.00 inch, worth 1.25. Ladies' Scarlet Vests utnl Pnnlp, mi cot h and soft, on'y 1.00 i nth. Ladies' Scarlet Saxony Wool Vests nnit Pants, finest quality, at SI. 75 inch. Ladies' Camels Hair Pants and Vests Reduced to .1.00 a suit, worth 4.00. Full Lines of Children's, Misses nnd Boys' Underwear. White, Scarlet, Natur al and Camels Hair at Low piiccp. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line of Plush Garments this srenpon are made up of the best grades of Lon don Dyed and Listers Seal Plushes, und Every Garment Guarantied to wear. Our Plush Jackets at $ 15.00 are very cheap. Our English Walking .7m It ts. three quarters h nirth, at 25. will woith $:'0. Our 25.00 Plush Saequis, sold else whore fit ::o.oo Our :50.00 Plush Sacqurs woith fully :i5.00. u Our :55.00 Plush Sacques worth fJly 40.00. Our :!7.50 Plush Sacques sold every where at 45.00. Our 45.00 Plush Saequis, regular city price, 55. . mm rm im . UUJU. CLU LAU LJU. Q HATIOHAL BANK. Jaoes, Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only 3.50, call. ih:it we are selling eh' apei til ;ny rj p n P'7n r f-Uol! LM . Li t . lUalbllCOl. Preservutii n if the Natural Tuth a Specially. A u stlu ties given for .Pain less Fili.ixu on Ex Til ACTION of Tkkth. Artificial teeth made on Gobi. Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Platis, and inserted as spon as teeth are extracted whin le, sired- All work warranted. Prices reaspnaMd. FlT7.OF.ll I-I'S lU-K'K ri.rrit'ITTH. NKK A MAN FROZE TO DEATH I Why? Hecausc he had no Qaiu.axi Fioyp. Buy one of Jonssox Bkom. ej)t22 tllm. i Rememler you save 25 cts. on evny dollar by trading with Elson the One Price Clothier. j The holiday stock at fuiith & Co.V 1 i . - - - -r- ( I k i Mi. V -s ii f If i i w Ii I Ail ',1.71 1 1 I V i ,1