THE 1AILY HEUaU) : VLA riS.VivuTut rutSBKASK A, THtjRbU, loo J. ' Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE "CITY. A. KaliHhurjr, Ue-alUI, Uim-IimooiI Ituilillnp, Te It phone o. :.. fir. KIkkIh. OflIr Im (ii-rinK tlrng Sturr, Vnre t'or. Sixth mn i Urtnit, 1lrilmne n. Ilr. Wilhrr. Ibti fai K.ntUI. I n ion It lurk, fr rrtrkr'N limit Morr, I'UtloiiMiuth. CITY CORDIALS. Go anl see Monte Crhto at the opera liou-te tonight. Dr. T. P. Livingston, who was con fined to his bed fur several days, from aii attack of tonsilitis, i convaleecnt at present ami able to atteml to l.usines once iiior, we arc pleased to report. W. J. MeGurigl". formerly chi-f of police of Chicago, luit now a fugitive from American justice, atttended the opening of tli? Legislative Assembly at IJegina last week. IVtroIea, Out., Topic. Mr. M:irt Ciinhing, who went to Wyniore to accept a run Irorn there to Concord, his returned to this city. Tin position was not as satisfactory as the one awaiting him here, ho he has returned to reside iu Pbittsmouth permanently. Keougli, who was arrested several weeks ago with Charles Ullis and lecn on fined in the iuil ever since, for high way robber)', is standing his trial today at tin; district court, before Judge Chaj - in in. This week new rules regarding working' hours at the shoos came Into effect. Tti employes arc only to work nine hours during thu winter months. Work is suspended every evening at 5 o'clock. riitttsmoutli was awake while Nebraska City idept, and scored a tc:ia tion. A tlead eagle is an evidence of the im iginative thrift of the residents. From eirie heights t!iey tip a heaker to their southern tn-ighbcr. Omaha Herald. Mrs. Celia S:nkh anil Mrs. Anderson, wh' h ive !;;i-ii visiting at the home of Mr. Jan. Patterson, jr., for a few days, went to Omaha last night ly the K. C, whore -Mrs. Smith resides. Mrs. Anderson will return to this city alter a few day?, visit with relatives at the me'ropolis. The following hint to wives who have brutes for husbands appeared in the haleai tMass.) OLseiTer of April 24, 187: "A woman in New York who had been beaten by her husband finding him fast ideep sewed him up in the bedclothes, and in that situation thrashed him sound- Since Cleveland's defeat and the Mdls bill has been thrown out, Mr. W. J. Warrick, an enterprising druggist and b )okseller of the city, has concluded that to purchase wool is a paying invest jnent, and purchased two large sheep from the Chicago market, which he has ou exhibition at his store. They will produce a good crop of wool. An erroneous item appeared in the Omaha Herald this morning as a produc tion from their I'lattsmouth correspond ent. We must certainly say it has done a great injustice to the school teachers whoso names are brought f orth, and only over a trivial mittor which all right thinking people will coiisic or their duty. Miss Safford, a teacher iu the bigk echool has a boy under her charge, known as Baby Woodson, son of Mr. Fred Wood flon, proprietor of the Cottage House. It fs said thai the boy has been unruly for some time, and Tuesday afternoon, he was requested to wri'e a few words on Ids slate after school hours, i penalty for misconduct during school l;ir,. After school he refused to write, a3 the teacher requested, and showed signs of contrariness, when Miss ,Sjfford called Prof. Chatburn to her aid. H j&Jso asked the h jy to do the work, but the answer eamf; "I won't." .Every means wen used to piMiiule the boy to !ey before lc was whipped, vr'ien tlu principil whipped him o ily leniently, he then asked him if he vjugld mind, but the boy exhibited as much stuooornness as at Iirst. Jlr. CJiatburu then told him he would whip him uatil h; would obey, but he still continued to act contrary and hohjjy told him he would not. He was then whipped until he was willing to do his work. If ths child had b;en sent home as some peopLr think he should have been. for punishment, the father would no doubt hive gon-j to th.-j teieher and in formed her, as he did once before, tit. -it lie sent his boy to school and left him for her to manage. We learned tha lie went to the school room shortly after the boy had been dismissed, finding Miss Safford there, but the principal ahett After he had questioned her concerninL' the matter, he endorsed her actions. t!allery, on J 8th and Davenport streets. Since then he has changed his mind and j Omaha, for four day., commencing today is bent on prosecuting the teachers, and i an(l continuing until Sunday ' izczlng. from all appearances he has been urged 1 This is Mr. Liningcr's own collection and into this procedure by some pofessionnl I contaics a number of fine pictures well men who are short of funds and are cu- ! wrth the study pf all artists. Admission deavoring to secure a few dollars in this is ' r six tickets ic,r f.ptp dollar, wiy. Prof Cintburn was summoned to! Alice SntriiERi. appear for trial y:-sterday afternoon. -.r - -7t , i-t t j-i . ... . fc Mrs. nWii;j will receive a few pupils which he did, but the case has teen con- , jn music, on Stturdays, t Mrs. Living tinued until December S. As for the boy ston's rtisi.lence, corner &i.th and O.-Tk being serioudy hurt, as has been reported, it is untrue, for he Las been on tl.e strict j usual since. CORRESPONDENCE. Correspondence of u mild nature we are pleased to receive at this ollice, but the following shows a warlike face, and we trust the two parties may settle the matter without making this paper an instrument in their afTairs. A Much Wloanor Man. Readers of the I Ikcal d no doubt no ticed the article headed " A Mighty Mean man." I think I can bring forward a meaner. What do people think of a man who will move into a houc that has been leased by another, after he has been told by the owner of the house that she does not want him for a tenant? About a week ago in coming home I n tiet el a paper lying in front of my door, and thinking it was an advertisement, fiiili as is often thrown around, 1 picked it up and after I got into the house I found it was the Hkkai.ii and supposed it belong ed to a certain man who has in past time do ie the dirty work for the sheriff and thinks lie can bulldoze everyone, and as he had done a dirty underhanded trick to me in moving into a house legally lease 1 by me, I did not think it necessary to put myself about to fire the paper out as I found it on my property. My hired girl also picked the. paper up ueevcning ;.s she was a stranger and supposed it belonged to me. If the party I have spoken of says it was 'taken oftencr by either myself or any of iny people, he is a " liar ". This occurred, as J have said, about a week ago, and yesterday he had to appear in court and give bonds for rout to ef a postponement of the case, as I have sued tr pscssion of the house. Seeing that he can't buHdoe jjje into allowing him to remain in the house, he lakes a scunillous attack on me in the columns the J I Kit alp. but I think he has tired wide of iua JJiaj-k, lis anyone acquainted with the facts of the case cat ciij' see that it is all done through spite. Js. M. Mint. Monte Cr.sxo In Omalla At the Grand opera house 1 est night Aiden ISuitdict opened in "Monte Cri.slo" 10 a big house. .Mr. B.nedict plays a li ;ii:t iz it ijii of his own which is in many respects superior to that of James iNiel, w ho lias made the play familiar ;j Omaha theatre-goers. Especially is this true in the climax of the third act, in which Mr. Benedict makes a lightning change from the priest to the old Jew. This is one of his disguises assumed for the purpose of throwing Messiur De Villeport off his track. Then he cli: cards the disguise of the ancient Hebrew and stands as the Edmond Dantes of the iirst act, which makes Do Yilleparfs recognition of him more reasonable. The actor was called before the curtain at the end of this act, also at the end of the second. As a Uiejcdramatic actor Mr. Benedict has few superior, sn t-he American stage. His readings showed power and intelligence, lie was well supported by Miss Francis Field, who in the fourth act, astonisj'cd those of her friends who had knowu her long in this city and had predicted great things of her. She is unquestionably one of the eomiug leading women of this country. The remainder of the cast was good, and the scenic and mechanical effects were -plendid. The play will be given again this evening for the last time. Omaha 1 lerajd. Adien Benedict will appear at ihe Waterman opera house tonight as ijontc ('is to. lie makes a guarantee that all will be satisfied with the performance in every particular, so that all should feel afe in attending. Seats on sale 3t the usual placa. The y. R. .C Concert. The following prosraiiiie, which will be rendered under the auspices of the W. R. Corps, is being prepared at present. The concert will be held in the Water man opera house on Tuesday evening next, Sisj-embcr 27 : l-HOO HA. il U, K KI KST PA RT IMano Solo Sdieio ii.;i'ellison Miss Km m, t Join, son. Keeitati'm Drummer F5oy of The ilani'nui-. J iiecK, Mis Ursula U i'es. ; Introduction Major IlenUersliot - Judge 3. M. .itn:aii. it-iif rai ran -a f:i;-onte i.iarch Mai. Ileu Jeisliot ami mjiI. f.ong lite iciupeei Mr. lieni v. l.a I'la'.a iuicksteis Maj. Jleieieii..t h.,-1 Mr. Merges II Trovator Fantaxlp.f'ranter Imitation of an 'ngiue pulling Irani MiJ. lieiid eis!:ot aim son. PAier skc-o.n i l am. .vrs c'il niter. Miss roliuek and Mr? (.iimi.i.ii' Campbell lixie Maj. Iten.letrtioX UifA tan. Maufiolinaor KantaL-e l.ej Vich -Mrs .Mergea. r utr-1 Logan's faycrite march Maj Heu Jershut and aou. 1 a-s solo a Hundred Fathoms Deep Sliattacli Mr. Derrick. The old trniv sick fall come and get your (Hiintne Miijor lieiide rslioi and son. ?iiet Might in Venice Arditti Miss Tan! and A'rv Carpeuter. The j!d-iih.:i,'iid White Army Bean Maj. Hndershot t;horiii Tis tiie bfan that we iuea,, . a nd we'll eat as we ne'r te before , Tiie army bean nice and clean. We will stick to our bans ever more, tirtiiallon of Battle, inlrodueing pieket tiring, the at'aek. the rjotle of musketry, tiie roar of eaiinor.. the bur-'tui of lel aud tiie charge MaJ IlenJershot aiid sou. ' Fine Art Exhibition. Editoii Herald: There is an exhibi- tiit paintings at the Lininger Art streets. Plattsmoulh, Xov. lgss. if Tea Wasted A smart hov at the Store. LACCSS it mm Will! I & & w m- hi & H k i a U m Ladies' Modjeskas. Mack Diagonal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only sT.OO. JJlack Extra Quality IJoucle Cloth, Sjiike Fringe Trimmings, Uell Sleeve, ..njy 1.0.00. JIack Frieze Oloth, Iall Trimming. (Quilted Lining, A st radian Cull's aud Collars, only 1J.OO. i;ro;Vll !1d Tan .Urocaded Matel lasse, Plush fjra! Tjiniming, Pltudi Cuffs and Collar, only Sl-'O. Silk Plush, Plush Pall Trimmings, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, only 15.00. Plaek Astraclum Cloth, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, pply D- Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Pall Trimming lo match, Quilted Satin Lining, only 20. Seal Plus),, Elegant Plush Pall Trimming, Safin l ined, genuine Seal Loops, only $b Elegant Seal Plush, Peaver Pall Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 32.50. Our Plush Sacques are finished with the best of Quilted 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.. ea V3 irs Q uL.u d? OKE DOOR HAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. PERSONALS. Mrs. Duffy, of Omaha, cousin of Mi-s. Danihcr, is in the city. Mrs. McCarty, of Galesburg, la., ar riveil iu the city 1-ist evening. Mr. C. N. Hands, representing Max Jteyor at Lincoln, was in the city yester- Miss Lotta Breed, of bistii-,gsi i e,y pecteil to arrive here 'hi evening, Siie will visit the Misses Heniple. Mr. J. T. Hitter and wife arrived in the city today from Indiana. Mr. Bitter wct f'"re in the interests of the B. & M. - . . company. .Mr. and Mr.-?. Grimes, of iana'to,, daughter and son in law of Mr. and Mrs Danihcr, arriyed in the city last evening to attend the funeral i:f iter brother. Riddle House arrivals: E. J. Cooper. Kansas City; W. J. Covell, Omaha; J. A. Marshall, Lincoln; Monte CrUto Co.; Will Sheldon, New York; F.N. DeLime, Des Mc-inesj J. M. Mayer, Chicago; F.B. Newell, Feorii: .j. V. Velpi, Willtr; C. Kirkpatrick, Lincolii, A pL'tilion is in circulation today, already numerously signed, to be pre sented to thi city fathers at thei r next iieeiirg, praying thani to pass- an ordi nance compelling property owners to fill the creek now running aloug Pearl street, as the stagu int water with which the tlitcli is filled would soon produce a stench euch aa would terminate in a contagion. Hop Lje, the Port Huron Chinese laundry man, is iu a bad fix. He is de sirous of visiting a brother Celestial, who ;S sick in S irnia. Meantime he swears fn pigeon linghsU t,t Jl:3 Petrolea, Ont., Tepic. 'Melican man. Aiden Benedict deposited $5000 in 4. P. young's show window this morn ing as a guarantee that his play tonight woul 1 bj none other than first-class. It the company and their play attract the -effre like the money in that wiiulow, there will fye a bumper house at the Waterman. LACtS S Our Assortment surpasses anything heretofore attempted by us in this Department, and our customers will be surprised at our magnificent display of Mies' mill Misses' and at very Low Prices. We are showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors ! with Pia:n. Hell or Aiiorl Sleeves. Trrm sa. im irn . JJdJm &SkV wUkMm Jh4 U Crand Entertainment At Waterman's opera house the evening pf Tuesday, 2Jftyemer X'7. Given by Maj, 11. IL Ifender&hot and sop, assjstefl by the best local musical talent, under the auspices ef the W. R. C. Maj. Hcndershot is saiel to be the best drummer in the world; his son is a Cue fife player. tf Notice. Owing to tdje prevalence qf diphtheria and other- eontagioij3 disee.srs, physicians are requested to register all eases of con tagious diseases at the office of the city clerk. By order Ciiaiumax Boa ud of Health. TT-.vo or three fresh milk cows fur sale at Holmes.' barn. tf A nice line of sijk and linen handkps chiefs and muiik-rs ju.t received at J. II. Donnelly's. tf The person who furnishes items to the newspaper is always a valuable friend to the editor. Mmy friends hesitate about sending personal notes to the : rjexysppper regarding the movements of il-iends, et the nevyxpapej; man should I - think them too anxious to scg thejr rianiea in print. He will think nothing of the kind, but, on the contrary, he is glad to get such note3. Many seemingly unim portant items, when priuted are news to a large number of readers. The payers succeeded last evening iu making the connecting link, as it were, between the two portions of pavement mcetjng at Fifth street. This has been the desire of niauy for some time, as the street has been iu an impassible condi tion for a long ' time. It is hoped that the work of paving Sixth street hill will soon be commenced and pushed through Vefore the frost lights upon the work and prevents jjj progress. It- 1,-1 1 r . urren v neeier, n ve year oiu son of traveling engineer Wbeeler, of the B. & M., swallowed a buckshot last tmhr. and na ieen very si-k ever since from fhe effects. ' He was playing wlcii some boys when one of Lis playmates gave him the shot, when he immediately put it in his mouth and accidentally swal lowed it. V ml peciai id Gloves. We shall offer all of our Kid fSlovis, worth from if 1.75 to $2.50, at the Nomi nal Trice SI.SO PER PAIR. This includes everything we cniry in Stock of Dressed, Suedes, Castors, and Driving Gloves. liutton Simpf-on's Hit-t Colors and Iilacks, now $1.50, worth $2.50. 4 liutton Simpson's Hcut Colors and 1)1 ticks, now $1.50, w i tli $2.25. 4 liutton Our Own Fancy Embroidered Hacks, C Iors and Black, now $1.50, worth $2.00. 5 Dutton lion Marche Extra, Colors and Black, now $1.50, worth $1.75. 8 liutton Motquetaire Suedes, Colors, only $1.50, worth $2.25. ti Button Mosquctuire Sin des, Colors nnd Black, $1.50, worih $2.(0. 4 Button Cnt-tors, Colors, oidy now $1.50, worth $2.00. Suede Ouantlet Driving Gloves. Colors, only now $150, worth $2.25. Shawls. Our $4.00 Beaver Shawls in Gre-ys and Browns, sold elsewhere nt $.i.00. Our $5.00 Reversible Velvet, in Greys and Browns, with Fancy Border, is decid edly a trood bargain. Our $7.00 Beaver good heavy Shawl. ery pretty line of colors. Our $9.00 Beaver, superior ejuality, e-Ieyant patterns, well worth $10.00. Our $10,00 Beaver in Greys, Tans and Browns, e ntirely new patterns, and would be decidedly cheap at $12.00. Yarns. CompiLses Everything in German Knitting, Spanish, Geiniantown, Eider Down. Fairy Floss, Shetland Fbiss, Angora, Saxony, Zephyrs, Crewels. Comforts and Blankets. 10x4 White Blankets at $1.25 per pair. 10x4 White Blankets, ereioel weis-ht. only $2.00 Ver pair. 104 White all Wool Guaranteed. only 4.00. Oiir Country-made White, at $1.75 Sale S Fo Herrmann OJTE DODREiST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Soots andl Sluoes FECIAL Sales in Ladies'- Fine HandTurned Hlioes, stilin" now tor only $y 5n worth $5.00. JuR Three Dollar Shoes is far better pOR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will e PS" g IMR is gOi)ij on ;)id of jjoo(l3 jjut OME think this is just a blow. OW all we ask is for yon to give us a AWf) to sec the gomp n-jH cor-ince yon otlitr dcid'T, ' PlUCES Low is our Motto. W. A. BO -The election is over bnt Timotliv Clark still has plenty of toaT'and "wooa at his yard on south 3rd street. Orders takem at central telephone office and M. B. Murphy & Go's store. Canon City $7.25 per ton; Iowa Lump $4.75; Momosia $5.00. tf O. P. Smith Jsc Co. have the finest dis play of holiday goods ever brought to to the city, A house "to rent, handy to the busi ness part of the city." Tor Jnfoiijjadpn paU at this office. Elson, the due "Price Clothier, is selling the Chicago Hats at. $1.90. Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Heisel's mill, tf II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged te be the finest and most complete ! If: .if- Oault is receiving some very fine noyelfies in Oxidized Nil for holidays. If you have a watch, clock or jewelry of and kind yop'want repaired good, take ft fo II. M. Gaplt. All work warranted to give satisfaction. " Men's Unlaundried Shirt, 40 cents at Elson' the One Price Clofhier. iu E Im Ini uvyu uvl uvJ n per pair, is .tia large t-izc, and gtiuiidly tul 1 1 tist d its a big 1 ni 'r tiin 1 1 $ 5 ( 0. 1 1x4 M bile Imperial is lull iie n d at $7.50 a pair is a gocd I nicnin. $4.50tKt(in lUt-itvc INd Bb.i.kit in good value at $5. CO. $0.00, Bed Blanket exlia weight and cpualit v. 12x4 Bed Bbinkct at $0.(0 j cr pair, made up of the finest wool. Brown and day inixul JSlniikc tc, at all prices. Our $1.00 C nif it, fair piin, fc"cd value. Our $1.50 Comfort, get d rpualily, print polid, red liiiing, Tilled wilh white batting. Our $2.C0 infoit. Be t-t 1'iint, extra weight. Our $2.50 Cc.mfort, two good vbIihp: No. 1. Fast Colored ( hintz Tiint, White Cotton Filled, extia ize t.r.el weight. No. 2. Fancy Sat inc. filid reel lin- ings, elegant line ef pnltms i ifo eeilois. Our $y.25 Ini'oited ( 1 w tz I'ntteiiis, ve ry fancy ejuilti d. e xtia iz in t1 v ight. Our 4.( 0 Fine Fan y t'-. tm, f-ottil Sntine I.iind, veiy nleely i lt size Undeiwear. Ladii s' M bite Me tiro Vettf. Sill ed, Silk bound, at 50 cints e i:e b. htltih Tants to match. Ladies' Extra fine. suieiior eVtdily, While Meiino Wsts, Je rs y i i 1 .1 e el vi i ve s at 75 rents eac h. I'tints to n ate h tit tun.o price. Ladies' White Woed Vests, Silk I Mind and Stiteheel.flt $1.25. Ladies' Natural We e l Vesls and Punts at $1.00 enrh, wenth $1.25. Ladies' Scarlet Vests? in el I'm. Is, fir.e e Ih and soft, on'y $1.00 eae h. Ladies' Scarlet Saxony Wend Vitsar.el Pants, fine st epndity, at !?1.75 e tie h. Ladies' Camels Hair Pants and Vesls Reeluced to $:!.00 a suit, v oi th $4.00. Full Lines of Children's, Misses and Boys' Underwear. White-, Seaib t. Natur al and Canie-ls Hair at Low pi ices. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line of Plush Gtn niei.ts this seasem are made up of the best grades of Lem don Dyed and Listers Seal Plmhes. ami Every Garment Guaranteed to wear. Our Plush Jackets at $15.( 0 are verv ebe-flp. Our English Walking .b e ke ts. three- quarters b nglh, nt $25. well weiith flifl. Our $25.00 Plush Sae.pies, s-old else where at $."0.00 Our $:i0.00 Plush Saeoues wealth fullv $:55.00. Our $.55.00 Plush Sure.ues veith fullv $40.00. Our $.57.50 Plush Saeeuics sold evV- where nt $45.00. Our $45.00 Plush Saee:iis. regular citv price, $55. than ever put on the market hue before. qual emw. be S!,d. call. :h:,i. we are selling f !,, r any 7 CO. A. Karsha'l, ZlosidsrLt IDeatist. preH-riaiie.il of U,e Nj,fUnd Ai'u t specialty. Aesthi tics given for Pain less Filling ik Extkaci'iox ok TErTH Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver' Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and ins. Heel as soon as teeth are extruded when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonaUe A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! Because he had ho ?Ga,ii.ani fiioy.. Buy one of Jpnxsos Bnos. fc-pt22-d 1 jtV; Remember you save 25 cts. on. eve ry " 1111 ou the Price Clcthier. Ojio The holiday stexk at Smith & Cd. ia Immense this year. Call and see it. Dr. C-