THE r ViLY llfc.it Vlu : JbLATTSMoUm NEDKASlUi TUESDAY, ot -J, 1888. Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. IT. KaU'barjr. llealM, Uorkwvexl HuiMiiig, Trlrthne S. SJ.7. Ir. Hfirif ln. mr la lrrln'i Hrmg hiorr, Kml-4.-acc Tor. irnitr, T4 l ihonc o. i- lr. Wlthr. Ihn l'ainl- liratUt. I'nlon Itlork, oter Vrlrkr' lric Morr, I'UIUuiouth. CITY CORDIALS. Mr. F. S. Thomas will move into his new re-sidene-c on Marble street the latter part of the week. Who ha-n"t taken a guess on V Wans? If you have not been there you tdiould h:ivo been. Bolts To Mr. and Mrs. Johnatlun Halt, jr., a bright ami healthful daugh ter. She arrived last night. It is si!ririing to notice the number of surprise parties iu which the young people of the city are engaging in of late. The Murray fc Murphy company .1..:- ,l...,r) nru f.,r l.inril II tlllSl morning where they hoM forth t might. . The street car company have located th.-ir lu.'n taMe on the corner of Sixth and Main strata. ! " work of laying the track to it U completed. Dr. T. P. Livingston was attacked liy tousiliti-yesterdiy, and was compelled to submit and s.jck his bed, where he now lies. H'c will be pleased to h- ar of LU recovery soon. Miss May ("runner entertained a small company of about ten people at her rooms, corner of Fourth and Main, l ist night, in honor of two lady friends visiting Miss Olive Gass. A very pleas ant evoiing was spent. The regular malting of the Chautau qua Assembly occurs t&nhjht at the ollice of Byron Clark. The subject to be brought UJ tonight for discussion is "Alexander I lie Great." There are About twenty-live tin-inhers in the society at present. The following prisoners were ar ralngned before Judge Chapman today on the following charges: Moore, of Weep ing Water, robb.-ry; Cou, of Weeping Water, selling liquor without license; and Keough. of this city, robbjry. Tne time for trail will be set today. The tickets for the entertainment to bo given under the auspices of the "Women's Relief Corps will be sold at the moderately low prices : 25, o5 and 50 rents. The concert will be given ut the opera house on Tuesday evening, Novem ber 27. Reserveel seat tickets on sab at the usual place. Stanley & Lewis, the artificial stone walk contractors, have secured the con tract to lay their walk from the walk re cently finished in front of Mr. II. Boeck's furniture store along the whole front of the Dovey block. This work will surely mike avast improvement in the appear ance of the street and the block before which it is laid. Last night about twenty young lad ies and gentlemen met at the home of 3Iiss Carrie Guthman, preparatory to inarching to the home of Miss Annie Biumeister, to whom they tendered a surprise at her home wot of the city, yes terday being her twentieth birthday. Up on their arrival there they found the sur prise complete, after which a yery pleas ant evening was spent by indulging hi the dance and the usual games until a late hour. A very pleasant farewell party was tendered Mr. W. P. Keelcr last night by .Miss Laura Reinhackel, at her home on First street, on Winterstein hill. The evening was spent at cards auel the usual j amusements, after which the guests were invited to. partake of a very inviting supper prepareel for the occasion. Thos-.-present were: Miss Merges, Mr. Kellogg: Miss Cora Wayman, Jlr. Shelton; Miss Ilattie Latham, Mr. Aug. Reinhackel; Miss Georgie Olliver, Mr. Will Rein hackel; Miss Kate Oliver, Mr. C. Morgan; Miss Celia Goos, Mr. II. Hillary. The enterprising firm of S. & C. Mayer are moving into their new (juarttrs in the Carruth block, corner Fifth nnel .Main streets, wuicli has been fitted up played to a fair house for this town, specially for their fine large clothing , Although the company has visited Platts stock. We bespeak for the above firm mouth three times, they received as strong great success, for they have eyer been j applause as at first, and everybody was popular as livo and accomodating bui- apparcntly well pleased with Ike witti ness men, and now that they have a store cism3 of Murray and Murphy, while the room one hundred and thirty fc-t long perfect impersonation of the characteris ivhcre they will find room to show off they represe nted struck the audience their stock to good advantage, every in- a einj about right aml everv)odT dication points to the change as a sue- 1 apparently felt themselves well repaid essful one. The room has bje.i fitted j for attending. Their baud and orchestra j "--j euarraing appeirance. One of ths members of the Bache'or ' i-lub took a tumble to himself on Sunday night last. Their clu reom is located in the Fitzgerald block. He was about to descend the broad stairs leading to' to the sidewalk when his attention waa ! suddenly diverted from his course. He ! kept on walking when at the he id of the ' fctairs as though treading on air, but an interlude of tumbling was brought in. and he rolled his carcass from the top to the bottom of the stvirs. sustaining s v vt hi very disagreeable &kin removals, acd n yery sore head. II13 nNtrne should I c sent to the PoUne-Oa2ettetor he might be pictured out as a chant - Can Croup be Cured ? Ko. ITkiialp: There s 'tDis to be an cpedemic of Cynaroche Trachealis, or Croup, prevailing in this city at prescut time and in most cases they result fatally, and as there is nothing in the books of any school of medicine sT far as I have examined that can be relied upon as a cure for this terrible disease, I have con cluded to give to the public a remedy that has proved yery successful in my practice during the hint fifteen years. With it I have cured a number of cases of true Membraneous Croup, one case especially I will mention. A little girl, (now a young woman living in Louis ville) wa given up ' "r attending physician as beyond all hope, and as he expressed it, nothing but a miracle could save her. I took the case and with this prescription alone restored her to health. There arc several forms of Croup, the two principal ones are called Spasmodic Inflammatory or Membrneous. The form er is not generally very dangerous, but in the latter the Membrane must, be re moved or absorbed or the child elies of suffocation. Emetics are the main reli ance of physicians to remove the false membrane, but in my experience it fails in nine oases out of ten. There hive recently been reported cases of the intro duction of a rubber tube into a child's throat and retained there until the mem brane is absorbed. A very doubtful remedy opei.i.di;' in young children. My prescription is simple u...I be had at any drug store. Some of my old customer? keep it in the house to be ready iu emergency. The prescription is : one Qunctt cf Bal sam (.'opabii, one ounce Glvce-iiiie .or Syrup, one did,.r V: Jx, Gelseminam, one half drahm Sol. lodi Bromide Q. Co Mix. Dose: Teaspoon ful one, two, throe or four hours apart, according to the age and urgi,iy?y of tha case. My theory of the action of tiis icu;edy is that as there is more or less spasm "hi ali &f Croup that the Gclsemmum, (otlierwiV vGry depicting" in large doses) in the dose 1 giy(. relaxes the system, allays the fever and itsiid.' action of the muscles of the throat. The iiaisa, I Iodi Bromide cut or disintegrate the false membrane. It this pfebt jest-ion. should be the means of saviug one Jitiie sufferer Jfchall be fully paid for this publication. Dr. G. II. Black. Jerry Donnaher, a young man about twenty-five years of age, and who is well know in this city, having resided here the greater portion of. U life, met with a fatal accident while out hunting near Tucson, Arizona, where he has re sided since his departure from this place. The report came that he was accidentally shot while out hunting. The parents of the deceased, who live in this city alone, were terribly shocked by the news, and the mother has suffered intense agony ever since. The young man was a boiler maker by trade and learned the trade iu the B. & M. shops here. The remains were .shipped to SanFraflcisco where they will lie embalmed, after which they will be forwarded to this city for interment. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their geyere affliction. Mr. W. P. Keeler, formerly an em ploye in the hardware store of Messrs. Weidman & Brekenfeld, as tinner, will take his departure this evening for Paloose, Wyoming territory, where he will visit for a short time with his sister, after which he will go to Spokane Falls, not far distant from there, to secure a position at his trade. We -re sorry that 1'lattsiiiouth cannot afford him ample remuneration for his services, nnd that lie cannot be eontcnteel to remain here, for he will be much missed in the chy by his many young associates lie has al ways been known here as a gootl, genial fellow, and the societies will fall short of his many witicisms; However, our best wishes fur success go with him, and should the new field of labor not prove attractive enough for him, we would be pleased to cca him return.. The Murray and Murphy fpmpany a?serye special mention, wo were en- abletl to hear a ittle mu,ic between acts s. a 13 seldom our privilege, Aid;n Bjaedu'ct, with his Monte Crista co npany conxsi well rec unmeuded l,y managers of tlie opera houses through Iowa and Illinois where thsy hava been playing t!i3 pst month, an I M.mager Youug ii asurl that this comoanv will prese.it Monta Cristo in first class style with th ir owa scanery, mechanic d and calcium efljet. S ;cure your tickets now oa sale at J. P. Young, for Thursday night, November 22. . A nice line of silk ami linen handker chiefs and muSfl-rs just received nt-J. If. Donnelly'. J tt DLA!XSX mm taf , uiuuV IHIH fell M-MV$Vlil IsUli tin mtUti inwAm hi f s sf ff K B & Ms $k In . w Ladies' Modi eskas. ' jilack Jiarronal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only &Y..00. 1 lack Extra Quality lloucle Cloth, jripjKo I'rijl.-;'' Trimmings, Uell S'eeve, only $10.0(3. JJlack Friezu Cloth, DalTi immi!., Quilted Lining, Astrachan CvAY ar.d CvHa'-s, only 1J.00. lasse, PlUffli Yil Ty'wninlnLr, I'hioh Cuils and Collar, only Zld.M. Silk Plush, Plush UaH Trimming?, Tlain Satin Li-.icd, Chamois pockets, only Mack Astrach.iu ,CJ-th, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, only $10. F;incy Silk Striped Cloaking, iUU Ti.l;ii'iii'nti; fo match, (Quilted SiJ.fi ii Lining, onlv "2t. Seal Phjsli. Klegant Plush Pall Trimming, Satin lined, genuine Seal Loops, only 23. Elegant Seal Plush, Beaver Ball Trijnmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 33.fl. Our Plush Sacques are iini.-hcd witi tho k'st pf Qinltpjl Satin Lining. Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee failing to meet the representation in wear given our garments, will be replaced by a new one. tia ilZ 'Ka&r t', V OWE DCOP. EAST FIflST NATIONAL BANE. PERSONALS. Mr. J. P. Young was called to Lincoln t -etay on buslues. .Mr. M. A. Hartigan, of Hastings is attending court today. Mr. IT. Wa terman went to Omaha to-elay on business for the B. fe M. com pany. Mrs. G. Foster, of Denver, sister of Mrs. Frank Carruth, is visiting her rela tives in this city. Misses Goodell and Ronomonas, of Gleuwood, are visiting with Miss Olive Gass, of this city. Mr. J. V. Weckbic'n and wife took their departure for Omaha last night to visit there for a short time. Mr. A. B. Todd left for Laird, Neb., this" morning, where he go.s to attend to business in connection with a land claim there. Mr. W. Thurston and son, Mr. J. Tiiurston, of D posit, X. Y., uncle and Gjusin of Mr. H. Waterman, are visiting in the city. Tkej- rc;naineel over for a few tlay3 visit while enroute to Arkansas and western points. Y. M. C A. The library received from the Y, L. R. R. A. is now open in our rooms to members of this asseeiation and to all persons holding tickets issued by the Y. M, C. A. Time for exchanging Looks as follows? For ladies, Saturday after noon of each week; for gentlemen, Sat urday evening. J. II. Waterman. 4t . Prest. Y. M. C, A. The Cass County Agricultural So ciety will meet on S.iturday, D3cemL3r 1st, at 2 o'clock p. 111. at the oilice of the county judge. By order of the presi dent. Fued Gokdeii. Those who haye been invited to take part in the District School entertainment are requesteel to meet at the Presbyterian church next Thursday evening. Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils in music, on Saturdays, at Mrs. Livings-ton's resideuce, coiner sixth" and Oak streets. Plattsmoutb, Nov. 10, 18S8. tf Two or three fresh milk cows for sale at Holmes' barn, j - - tf - O v Our Assortment surpasses anything heretofore attempted hy u.s in this l)ejartment. and our customers will he surprised at our magnificent display of Ladies' and -Misses' and at very Low Prices. We are .showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors ! with Plain, Uell or Avcre LA!AS '0" rim an n9 Clergymen Are But Human. 'What ditl you mean, parson, by say ins m vour sermon vesterday that a horse trader could not be a good Christ ian?" 0 "I meant what 1 said. A man who trades horses must necessarily lie." "I can't agree with you. I'll trade my sorrel for your roan, though, now that we're talking about horses." "Yery well. Bring her out and let's talk about it." Latest styie of Duiijap Stiff Hats in all shades at S. & C. Mayers. . d-tf A Disagreeable Lecturer. "How did you like Prof. Greenbalm's lecture at the church last evening?" f'Nct at all." "Why, I thojgM it was great." "You elid? I can't uiielerstad tha. The man's voice vyas so loud that I could not sleep a wink.'' Woolen Jackets fr.m $1 and upwards maele bv the celebrated Germania Knit ting Mills, at S. & C. Mayer. d-tf Crand Entertainment At Waterman's opera house the evening of Tuesday, November 27. Given by I Maj. R. II. llendershot and son, assisted by the best local musical talent, uuder the auspices of the W. R. C. Maj- llendershot is said to be the best drummer in the world; his son is a fine fife player. ff For perfect fitting Suits or Overcoats f"r Men Boys and Children call on S. & C. Mayer the popular Clothiers. d-tf "All ether goods by fortune's hand is given, A wife is the peculiar gift of Heaven," Is your wife changed, your home un happy ? Doe.-s she go about with gloom on her face and do you ece no more the smile that won you 1 Is it because she is bilious. Bile causes half the misery of ths world. Ifer system is clogged up, her head ach.es. Get her a vial of Dr. Pierce's pleasant Pellets and they will giye ner relief and the atmosphere of home will grow bright again. On tiny sugar-coated Granulel dose. , A new line of Astrailin rVwta nnl i.Vests just received at S. & (I Mayer and icllisj fart t C13. d-tf iuiicio) fil iciminiuvu Sale id Gloves. We hliall ofT. r all f ur Kid CJloven, worth from 1.75 to f2.50, at the Nomi nal Trice SI. CO PER PAIR. This includes everything we carry In Stock of Dressed, Suedes, Castors, ai.d Driving fJloves. 0 ISutton Simpson's Ihfct Colors and H!af ks, now If 1.50, worth $2.50. 4 Button Simpson's Bef-t t'olors and Blacks, now f 1.50, w rth f 2.25. 4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered Backs, Cilois and Black, now $1.50, w rth $-' 00. 5 Button Bon Marche Extra, Colors and Black, now $1.50, w rth $1.75. 8 Button MoMjuctairc Suedes, Colors, pdy $1.50, vorMi $2.25. 1 Button Mosrjuctajrc Su des, Colors and Black, $1.50, worth $2.00. 4 Button Cattors, Colors, only now $1.50, worth $2.00. Suede Guantlet Driving Gloves, Colors, only 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 a good bargain. Our $7.00 Beaver popd l?ayy Shawl. Very pretty Jine pf colors. Our $9.00 Beaver, superior quality, elegant patterns, well worth $10,00. Our $10.00 Beaver In Grrys, Tans and Browns, entirely new patterns, and would be decidedly cheap at $12.00. Yarns. -Comprises K;verythit' ill German Knitting, Spanish, Germantown, Eider Down. Fairy Floss, Shetland Floss, Angora, Saxony, Zephyrs, Crewels. Comforts and Blankets. 10x4 White Blankets at $1.25 per pair. 10x4 White Blankets, good weight, or J ?2.00 per pair. JUS" lyhife aji y"ool Guaranteed, pnly$'4.0i. Our Oontry-made Wlnte, at ff.'fi Special Fo. Herrman m9- ONE DQOEEAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 3B oots sunn! Shoes SPECIAL Sales in Ladies' Fine Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only $:j.50, worth Sfa.Ou, UR Three Dollar Shoes is far better than ever put on the market here before, pOR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will equal ours. "lME is going on and our goods must be sold. OJIE ihink this is just a blow. OW all we ask is for you to give us a cull. AND to see the gooda will convince you that we are selling rhe 1 other fleajer, RICES Low.is our Motto. W. A. EOEC The election is over but Timothy Clark still has plenty pf cpaj and wood at his yard on s'ouh 3rd street. Orders taken at central telephone office nnel M. B. Murphy & Co's store. Canem City $7.25 per ton; Iowa Lump $4.75; Momosia $5.00. tf O. P. Smith & Co. have the finest dis play of holiday 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 selling the Chicago Hats at $1.90. Plenty of feed, flour, graham ami meal at Heisel's mill, tf II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete in the city. II. M. Gault is receiving some very fine novelties in Oxidized Silver tr,n,a for holidays. If you have a watch, clock or iewolrv of and kind you'want repaired good, take it to II. M. GanlL All work warranted to give satisfaction. Men's Unla3iried Blurts, 40 cents, at ia nr 5 per pair, is .(ni hii,c ti.v, itiwl p rxibliy advil'tisid as n lir I niiiin it 5 ( 0. 1 1x4 'While Imp linl is lull sie in d at $7.50 a air is n m cd l iiijjniii. $4.50,Wist(in IhKiM'Ihd Mul.ktt is good value at $5.( 0. $.00, Bed Blanket extra Miight ni.d qualitv. 12x4 Ih d Bltinkct at $f).f;0 pi r pair, inale up of the finest wind. Brown mid (Jiny iuixd Bhuikdf, at all prices. Our $1.00 (Vnift it, fair j rin, fcood value. Our $1.50 C inf it, frvi d qi.ulify, print solitl, red linint', lilhd with white bnttiiifr. Our $2.00 ctmfoit, I'st I'linf, cxtia weight. Our $2.50 ('(infoi't, two pood vnlms : Xn. 1. Fast Colored ( hint. Flint, White Col ton Filled, x1ra tU.c find' weight. T No. 2. Fin.cy Siitii.e. m lid i(d lin iii'.'s, ( 1 errant line of pnlti i i s t vt Johns, ()ur $:.25 Imj i it(d ( l)i 1 I'attdnF, very fancy quilled, ixlin siei i ! uciprht. ()ur $4.00 Fine Finiy Stii , Solid Satiiie I.im d, ry nice J v Jinlll, f-ize 72xbi2. Undeiwear; Ladies' White M( lino Vi Mt. Sill, Hilh ed, Silk bound, at 50 cn)s ti.eh. Fimta to match. Ladies' Extra fuc. nupuur riidifr, White Merino Vcfls, Jers y lihl i d shiv at 75 cents each. Pants to n ntdi nt u mc price. Ladies' White Woe.l Volf, Silk Vt vm and Stitched, at $1.25. Xifldus' Natural Wool Vffts nnd Pnr.ta at $1.00 inch, worth $1.25. Ladies' Sent let Vf his unl rm.ts. fire' th and soft, on'y $l.f!0 oki. Ladies' Scarlet Saxcny Wool VM.nr.l PHnts. fine st quality, at .SI. 75 each. Ladies' Camels Ilair Pants and Vesfs Reduced to $:.00 a suit, w orth $4.( 0. Pull Lines of Children's, Mieses nnd Boys' Underwcnr. White, Sciirht, Natur al and Camels Hair nt Low pliers. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line of Plush Giiiincrls this srnson are made up of the best grades of Lon don Dyed and Listeis Seal Plushes, iii;J Every Garment Guarantc-rd te wear. pnr Plush Jackets nt 1V(.p are yery cjierq'). ' .... ... Our English Walking A. i in Is, three quarters h ngtb, at $25. well woith $0, Our f 2n.()i) Pltish W.juH, old elie. where at $:;0.00 Our $:J0.00 Plush Sacques worth fully $.15.00. i . Our $:J5.00 Plush Saeeiues worth f u ) $40.00. Our $.17.50 Plush Sacenies sold eveiv- whfi-e at $15.00. 45.'0'PluKh S.ierjiHS, regtil.tr eiiv puce, $.j. per than any Dr. C. A. Marshall. Resident iDexitist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Auesthetics pive n fe-r I'aix- LK8S FlM.IN OU E.XTHACTION OF Th V TH Artificial teeth iiihiIo cn Gold, Silver' Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as tenth are extracted when ele si reel. All work warranted. Prices rfnBr,oi.i A MAN FROZE TO DEATHhM Why? Because he had no Gari.aku Stovf Buy one of Johkbon Buoh. pt22-dlnw Remember you gave 25 cts; on eycry CV 7 if J ..i 1 ! r) J) I ( 1't i e y, 4,