THlA)AILY lIEUALO : 1 LATLSMOUTI!, NEBRASKA. MOlsl)A Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. -t. KalUbary. llratUt, Buckwood llmlilinir, Telrpfcoae 5o. M. Ir. SIkkIhx, Offlr la lrrin llm Slorr, Ul-4i-nr I'or. ftltlk aa-l (iraaltr. Trl-.lioa o. 42. Ir, Wllln-m." Imp I'alalfxM llralUI. I'alna Hlorlif rr Krlrkr' l)rui Store, riittUuinulh. CITY CPU DIALS. The following nilutc w.is heard from A couple of sewer (Merger n they e-ar-at.'d on thrj htrecU yrstril;iy: "Over ihe newer." Judge lus.sell joined in holy loi.di of nrttiimony ycstortluy Mr. Henry S. Tucker and Miss Kiln Dunston, at the Iimih; of Ihe lrideM parent in tlii-t city Mr. Joe Klt-in, the ( ne piiee elothier, returned from (.'hi-;ij;o LinI S.itunlay night, lie hits jjiik ItJM'd another i-tock to a id to his idready well Ht le ted stock of clothing ar.d fients furnishings. . Will J. Warrick, our wide-awake lrurftist, received Saturday a c::r Ioa.l of holiday good, he is looking for more this week and when they arrive will have the largest and liiu-st stock of holi day good ever brought to the city. The coach which wiw suia-shed uj in the Iniilge wreck between Malvern and Uloenwood liwt M.uuruay, was re ceived at the shops today. About one half of the coach is torn open and badly smashed. It had the appearance of a loidof kindiiuir wood more than a p.enge r coach. Since election is over and protection lias won, every one should patronize home iucluftrics, and buy the flour that is male at Heist Va mill. Time mills mak corn meal, buckwheat flour, graham PERSONALS- of Onmln, fl iur and a good qmlity of wheat flour. lluy your llour at lio.n.' and thus keep i weeks, took tluir departure Mr. Philip Scidciietrikcr, is in the city. Mr. Klmer Smith, of Lincoln, is attend ing court today. Mr. Leo Sharp spent Sunday at Ids home in this city. Mr. AugiM -Meyer, of Omaha, is in I'lattsmouth today. Mr. IM Cummins was a passenger to Omaha last evening. Mr. Fred Jvigle, of Omaha, is in the city today on business. Mr. S. A. Davis visited with relatives over Sunday at Weeping Water. Miss Mamie Vivian went up to Omaha last night to remain there for a short visit with relatiyi v. Mr. Kim l'a'tersou, a student at the Ui'llevue college, has been spending a few days nt his home here, lie returned to Uiiih-vue this morning. Mr. Charles L. Cok'iuan t ikes his de parture this evening by the IJofk Island excursion, tor Denver. lie will vis-it at that city for about one week. Henry E. Maxwell, son of Judge Maxwell, who has bc.'n in town the past few days, a guest of his cousins, t lie Misses Wiles, returned home this morning. Mr. .I.J. Lockridge received a dispatch yesterday stating that his father-in-law, who lived at Sabetha, If as., had died. He took his departure for there this morning by the K. C. Prof. Manlcy, who represents the Mu tual Life Insurance Co., of Xew York, an 1 who has been canvassing the city for several days, took his departure for O.n iha this morning. Messrs. Ira Ingalls and I'M Moore, who have been employed in this oilice for for Kansas LOAKS I LAC5 ED ttERRlANW. Mm (life. mm ii u t-i nm mmw m t $ U 'Pi ' ti r-i frtn h r l aBl 110 ilili i N h i iMlv4!l&M v If 8 II U in $ I P HI M Our Assortment surpasses anything, heretofore attenijited hy us in this Department, and our customers will he surprised at our magnificent display of I and at very Low Prices. We are showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors I pecial Sale ! Kid Gloves. with Plain, Pell or Sleeves. Ano-el o your money at home. Mr. Joe M irtin, a farmer living a a few miles wet or the ci y, sold about the largest hg ever brought to the city to Mr. Kiggin hutch r, lat Saturday. Tne porker weighed over six hundred pounds when dressed, and reached' the whole length of the fanner's wagon box. Wonder if he has auy more like that '. We were furnished a sack of buck wliet flour from lleisel's mills this morn ing as a aarnple of their first-class work. The mill ha only recently been op ncd up here and the proprietor has so far met with good success ami their future pros- jierts are very promising. Any tirst-ciass irrkdes of flour, feed, trraham and meal can be purchased at their mill. Mr. Philip Kraus, the enterprising fruit dealer who his a shop on lower 31 lin received two hundred and twenty two barrels of the finest varieties of a;- iles from Younirstown. X. Y. The fol lowing varieties were received: Wagner, 1! jxbury, Hussett, Baldwin, Ilhode Iwlaml Oreening, Northern Spy, Spit.enburg and Seeknofurbher. They are the linest lot of apples we have yet s en in the city. Win. I). Murrav. who died in the county jail here last Thursday night. was buried yesterday afternoon in the Oak Hill cemetery. A short service was held at the Episcopal church by the Rev H. li. Burgess, before the remains were conveyed to the cemetery. The obse quies were under the direction of the Knights of Labor of this city, of which lie was a member. There was a good attendance and the orders well rcpre cnte' Mr. Charles Eads and wife, who have been spending their honeymoon in Bur lington for the past week, returned to this city last evening. The bride was made the recipient of some very hand some presents upon their arrival at Bur lington, and upon their return here they were surprised to find several very nice presents which had been received from friends at a distance after they had taken their departure. We are pleased to wel come them among us as citizens. A number of strikers started out to Platte Bottom this morning in a wagon in search of decorations for the purpose of decorating the opera house for their coming ball on the evening of Wednes day, Nov. 23th, Thanksgiving eve. They expect the coming event to be one of their grandest, and they are looking forward to it with strong expectation."-. They huve spared no pains to furnish all conveniences for the dancers, and as a large number of tickets have already bicn disposed of there will certainly be a large atten dance. As there are men here who are al ways on the alert for the almighty dollar, we can propose a scheme which will probably be a paying one for some per son who would take a bold. Thetobc g in slide has become very popular as an amascment for young people ovir the entire country, and as the young people of this city are no less ambitious than in any other in supporting a good healthful exercise, why cannot a first-class toHg gaa slide be erected and well suppjr.t d here during the dull winter months? Some enterprising business man should bnild a toboggan slide as soon as the first snow falls and the young laddies nd their lassi?s will surely patronize. The investment would be a paying one If the right man would take hold. V w City yesterday morning to seek employ ment at the trade, there. Mr. IM Grimes and wife, of Kansas City, who came to PJatt.smouth to attend t'n; funeral of her brother, Jerry Daniher, 1 .st Saturday, returned to their home Saturday evening. A large number ol frit iuls accompanied the bereaved couple to the depot, Mr. II. Waterman accompanied by his cousin, Mr. John Thurston of New York who has been visiting here for the past week, left for a trip over the western part of the state. Mr. Thurston informs us that lie is well pleased with the west ern country and signified his intention of locating if ht! can find a farm suitable for fctock raioiii" LAST NIGHT'S OPE,?A. A Strong Presentation of Ermine, or Birds of a Feather. from Saturday N-traka City I'rers : The Andrews company appeared ut the opera house last night in " Ermine, or Jjirds of a Feather," before a very large and cultured audience. The opera itself :s not the equal to ; La Mascotte," " Olivette," or other light, bright produc tions of that kind, though sparkling and very funny at times. The company is i very strong one and every part was well sustained. As Teddy and the Baron Titf Mon Tig, Ed. Andrews is as estimable md excellent as in the part of Koko. Fred Clayton as the other " bird of a feather" did some fiue work. Others deserving special mention are Arthur t'ercy, as the goyernorj J. E. Reynard, is Lord Rumwell; Miss Clayton, as iinnie; Laura Rhodes, as Celia; and Nan Wilkinson, as Princess Granpont. This afternoon "LaMascotte" wil be presented at popular prices, and to night, Mikado. Man Killed at Pacific Junction. it. ; f t.ariy mis luoruiug a man was iouuu in the east end of the C. B. & Q. yard near wnat is known as the Chinese puzzle at Pacific Junction. He had been run over, the wheels passing over his chest, and he was badly mangled having been dragged along the track for some instance. His face was batllv masiieu ami nueu wiiu cinuers. lie is supposed to belong to a company of bear trainers now at the junction. Four dol Iirsand fifty cents was found in his pockets, but no papers can be found to identify him, and his name if unknown 1 he boys all say, " wc have a horse on Omaha." Yesterday a man living in this city went to the telephone office here und told the central at Omaha that he wanted to talk to a certain man there, whose name is withheld out of respect for him. A messenger boy was sent to him with a check informing him that he was wanted at the central ofJice, as a man in Plattsmouth wished to talk with him. He secured his traveling apparel and started out in great haste for the B. fc M. depot. He arrived in this city bv the flyer, an 1 went directly to the telephone otliee here and inquired for the man who wanted to talk with him. The man was sent for and a conversation was held with n wire to intervene. That man believes the telephone 13 a great conven ience, but we belieye he wants to do the whole thing himself. Wonder if they lnye any more like him in Omaha ? Ladies' Modjeskas. JJlaek Diagonal Cloth, Fur Triir. n.ed, only 7.00. Black Extra Quality Hondo Cloth. Sjiike Fringe Trimmings, Pe-11 SVvv only 10.00. Plaek Frieze Cloth, PallTrimniini;, Quilted. Lining, Astrachan Cull's and Collars, only 1J.). Prown and Tan Prncaded Mi.lel- lasso, Plush Pall Trim in in;?, Plush Culls and ColLr, only $ 15.no. Silk Plush, Plush Pal' Trimmings, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, only 81D.00. Plack Astrachan Cloth, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, only $15. Fancy Bilk Striped Cloaking. Pall Trimming to match, Quilted Satin Lining, only '20. Seal Plush. Flt-gant Plush Pall Trimming, Satin l ined, genuine Seal Loops, only Elegant Seal Plush, Peaver Pall Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, $32.0, c Wc shall offer all of our Kid Clovs, worth ficin $ 1.75 to $2.50, nt the Nomi nal Price G I .CO PER PAIR. This includes everything we cniry in Stock of Dressed, Suedes, Castors, and Driving Gloves. 0 ISutton Simpson's IJet-t Colors and Wricks, now $1.50, voith $L50. 4 Button Simpson's Iest Colors and JJlacks, now 1.50, wuth $J.9.t. 4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered Hacks, C lors und Black, now $1.50, worth $2.00. Button Bon Mnrche Extra, Colors and Black, now $1.50, worth $1.7.1. 8 Button MoFquctuire Suedes, Colors, only $1.50, worth $2.25. 0 Button Mopquetaire Sin des, Colors and Black, $1.50, worth $2.00. 4 Button Castors, Colors, only now $1.50, worth $2.00. Suede Ouantlct Driving Gloves, Colors, only now $150, worth $2.25. per pair, is extra lurgc m.c, niul iiridJy iulvitisl lis a big l'iiiji!ii i.t (5 (0. 1 Ix 1 While In. i ii' I is lull nc ri d nt $7.50 a itir ib a cl I nrnin. $4.50,W4stcin l!(Mre !(! Bliukft is good vidue Bt $5.( 0. $0.00, Bed Blanket extia wt-ifeht ni d qualit v. 112x4 Bed Blniikct bt H.()0 !r piir, made up of the finot wool. ..Drown and (Jmy mixed Dim. kits, nt nil prices. Our $1.00 Ccmfcit, fuir piint, p,cd value. Our $1.50 C mf it, g d quality, print folid, red lining, filhd with white batting. Our $2.00 crinfort, I,t I'liiit, xtia weight. Our $2.50 Comfoit, tv.o pi.cd vhIihp : No. 1. Prist Colon d l.ii.tz Pi int. White Col ten Filhd, Mia lie i Ml weight. No. 2. I'm Si.tii.e. m lid ml lin iiigs, b ;ont line of pntttis lid fcifiH. Our $:!..' Impoibd I i 1 Filth-run, very fincy. quilt d. xlm y'i i d v ipht. Our 44.00 Fine Fany ri.tir. Solid Saline Lirtd, very i.itily qi.ilhd, n're Underwear. Shawl 3. Our $4.00 Beaver Shawls in Greys and Browns, soM elsewhere nt $o.00. Our $5.00 Reversible Velvet, in Greys and Browns, with Fancy Border, is decid edly a good bargain. Our $7.00 Beaver good heayy Shawl Very pretty line of colors. Our $0.00 Beaver, superior qualify, elegant patterns, well worth $10.00. Our $10.00 Besver In Greys, Tans' nnd Browns, entirely new patterns, and would be decidedly cheap at $12.00. Our Plu.-h Sacqiies 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. 1" UL HI OKE DOOR EAST FIRST 1TATI0NAL BANK. Yarns. Comprises Everything in German Knitting, Spanish, Germantown, Eider Down, Fairy Floss, Shetland Floss, Angora, Saxony, Zephyrs, Crewels. Comforts and Blankets. 10x4 White Blanket at $1.25 per pair. 10x4 White Blankets, sood weight. only $2.00 per pair. 10x4 White all Wool Guaranteed. only $4.00. Our Country-made White, at $4.75 Paiits Ladich' White IWciino V Ms. Sill ed, Silk bound, at 50 cmls i:c h. to mat h. Ladies' I'xtra fine, mrp'rior qi ality, While IIeiino Vci-fs, Jcixy lib) ul f-lc vis at 75 cents cu h. Pants to mist h nt m n o price. Ladies' White Wool VtMs, Silk I' v.nd nn.l Stih-lud.nt $1.25. Ladies' Natural W1 VMs r.nd VuiAa nt $1.00 ench, worth $l.i-5. Ladies' Scnrlet Vests mul Pants, tir.cAh and noft, on'y $1.00 inch. Ladies' Scniht Snxcny Wool V'ftsniul Pants, finest quality, nt 81.75 nub. Ladies' Camels liair Pants nnd VMs Reduced to $:5.00 n Miit, worth $4.00. Full Lines of Children's, Misses nnd Boys' Underwear. White, Scarlet, Natur al and Camels Ilrdr nt Low pi ices. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line oT Plush Gainieuts this prnFon are made up of tlie best ui'ads of Ti.n- don Dyed and List is Scnl Plushes, ,,utl Every Garment Giiaranind to wear. Our Plush Jackets nt $15.00 are verv cheap. Our English Walking .Tcrkefs. thrre- quarters J. n-t it. nt $t5. w. II voMh $:j0. Our 25.00 Flush Kaous-. Mold else where nt :;0.00 Our $:J0.00 Plush Facqurs worth fully ;.55.00. J Our $:J5.C0 Pli sh Sacouts woith full v $40.00. Our $.')7.50 Plush Si.coiirs fold eviir- wheie nt $45.00. Our $45.00 Plush Sacqu, regular city pi ice, $55. Oira DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. JSOO'ES SLB. lioes, For Rent Residence of C. P. Smith, one Lbck west of Mr. Showalter's. tf S. F. Thomas, Agt. PfXTAL Sales in Ladies' Fine Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only $3.50; worth -3-00. UR Three-Dollar Shoes is far better than ever put on the market here before, OR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing w ill equal ours. IMPBOMENT AND EMBELLISHMENTS COMPLETED. GRAND OPENING OF OUR JIME is going on and our goods must be sold. JfesOME think this is just a blow. OW all we ask is lor you to give us a call. ND to see the good3 w ill convince you that we are selling cheaper than any other dealer. A PrICES Low is our Motto Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me, are requested to balance their accounts on or before the first day of January 1881), as, after that time, all accounts will positively be left in the hands of a collector. Dli. SCHII. DKXECHT. Nov. 20. tf Dr. C- A. Marshall. The Daughters of Rebcckah will serve dinner and supper for the benefit of that order on Thanksgiving day and evening in the opera house block, to which all are invited. Regular meals and oysters will be served. SrnwED On last Friday night, Nov. 23, a light roan cow, 4 years old, weight about 950 lbs, strayed from our premises. Any information as to her whereabouts will be paid for. Rrooixs Bros. Wanted A cirl to take care of chil dren. Call at residence. Mrs. R. B. Wlxoham. Itch, Prairie Mange, md Scratches of tyery kind cured in SO minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. Warranted bv F.G Frlcke & Co. druggiit, Plattsmouth jElesidexit Dentist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth Specialty.. Auesthetics given for Pain-I LESS Filling or Extraction of Teeth. Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. . All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FiTZjnni.D't Block Pr. itphwhuth. Nkh J". C, BOOSTS, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. All work first-class; west Fifth Street. North Robert She-wood's Store. Store Mode! Clothin i FRIDAY EVENING, 30th inst. A Cordial Invitation is extsnded to the Public in General that evening ' AttAWJ)80M SOUVENIfi Children's Boy's & Men's Clo FINE FURNISHING GOODS oik. OUB STOCK OF The Daily Hkkald 15ct8. per .week, v . cUlivered for Silk HaEdkerchiefg, Nobby Neckwear 11Ed Mm.. , ouKs.wooiens ana Uassimets cannot be Vnr rassed, and Prices ,o Low that You cannot fail to try them. We arc more than pleased with' our lncre:,se,l (,il(Tc and it is A TBIUMPH OF JUST AND SQUAKE DEALING! "LOW PRICES, HONEST GOODS AND NO MISREPRESENTATION,'5 is our Itlotlo. S. &. C. MAYER. Cor. Main and 5th St. CARRUTH BUILDING. 1 - rrcrr v. -tr-