THE DAILY HERALD : rLAlTSMOUTil, NEBRASKA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1888. Tne Evening Heralcl. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Nail-bury. DratM, UmAwoo.l lluildln, Telrphnae So. !!. Ilr. Miction. njr In (irrlaK) Dm Store, Ut-1-dfare Tor. lth an-l liranilr, Tdrihour . 12. lr. Wilhr. Ilin I'ainlrM ItentM, li.loa BIwrk.OTrr t'rlrke lru Mir, I'Uttkmouf h. CITY COHDIALS. Arc you goinij tonight? Where? Why to hear Major Ilendershot and ins eon who have ft world-wide reputation. Remember the musical treat to be given at the Opera House tonight j Major Ilendershot and our best loea. talent. Don't f;rgtt that you will get an lpiitunity to hear wmie of our best Real tab-tit ami Major llemlcrshot th linet drummer in the World. The piintin-; for Charh s I'rin Wr lier, one of the greatest Iii.-b comedian. is jut received ly Manager Young". II will appear in the well known Irish play, ".Sliamus O'Urieii." Levi Fallen was arrested and tried T-rvvt.Ml, v lii-forit Jtnltro Clifford foi JVDV..." - U btealing riugs from harneKd belonging t Mr. Frank Kauble, and and Sil Vivian lie returned some of thu Ktolen good hut wm fined and costs, amounting to 4110 in all. The condition of Mr. M. F. Mur phy, who has been confined to hid bed for the past two weeks with innamma tory rheumatism, is said to bo no at piexent. His i.'jany friends will b pleased to learn that h3 is on the way t recovery eoon. . Mr. Heiin Dirgendijscn, an Irishman bought a ticket direct to llreinC.!, Cer many, but Monday, by the "White Stai Line, from Mr. Fred Latham ticket agent sit the 15. & M. depot. Ilia name U in doubt more trouble t him than his mon ey, and we are pleased that we have tin privilege of writing it instead of pro jiouncing. The Plattsmouth papers are goinjj wild over the fraud committed at Weep ing Water during the recent county sea: light, and the Weeping Water pa pers are likewise pointing the finger of thame at Plattsmouth. Come now boys, take an outsider's advice and shut up. It looks kinder bad, j'ou know. Of course there was no fraud at either place. Oh no! Elmwood Echo. Prof. J. N. Gaynore, of Omaha, i. in the city today making preparations to open a first-class dancing school in Fitz irerald hall Friday evening next.. II comes to Plattsmouth by request ot several of our citizens, and the many 1 overs of the dance who are not ye! graceful in this popular amusement, can have this chance to learn and improve. Social hops will be given after, school. Private lessons on Friday afternoon. The entertainment to be given at tlx opera house tonight under the auspices of the Women's Relief Corps, will be grand musical event. Major Ibndei- shot and son, who are recognized as th Lest fife and drum artists in the world, please their audiences wherever the cive an entertainment. These two gentlemen will be assisted by the best local talent of the city, nnd the concert will be none other than first class. Ticket oa sale at J. P. Young's book fctore. The services of a first-class violin -st. who would be an honor to the city, can he secured providing the city will furnish him a good number of pupils. The gen tleman we have reference to is classed among the best musicians of St. Paul. This man would soon organize an or chestra that woald do the city proud. All who are desirous of taking instruc tions from such an instructor, are .re quested to hand their iutmrs in at tlii otlice. Uncle Tom is again upon us. Mr Geo. IJ. Horton, the adyauce agent fo an '"Ujele Tom's Cabin Company," ar rived in the city yesterday, lie endeav ored to make arrangements with Managei Young to secure the opera house for Sat urday night, next, but as there are s niiny attractions billed here for tin neat future, he was refused. We learnjli.it ii is his intention to play the company at Fitzgerald hall, anyway. Poplc who k"C this play each time it strikes here, he lieve it will be the last time, but hen they are again. They should play: "Risen from the ashes on their next trip. We are forced to siy that the city is in great need of a dog or cur bylaw, prohibiting all Jogs fr.m prowling round the streets at night, and keeping rp a pow-wow that would jar th patience of Job, the many would b leepers find great difficulty in getting in an occasional wink between the hours of ten and seven the following morning. One of the nocturnal fiends at one corner of the city will open fire on the peaceful Klumbereni ho have retired for th night after a hard days trial with busin.es. and they awake to sleep no more. One rur will answer as an echo to the nest nearest one and to it goes, until a mac imagines hims-lf in hades. Andrews Opora Co. The Mikado, a very popular opera, was rendered to a very large audience at the-opera house last night t the delight of every one present. All ot the com pany did exceedingly well ana if special honor is accorded it must be to "Coko" and " Katlsha," hh in tln ir love scene a very pretty piece of acting was given. Ed. Andrews will al ways remain supreme is "Koko," for 111 that character he is ceitainly at his best. The Andrews are 1 good company and, should the' come again, will receive cordial support. The above we copy from the Nebraska City Press. The beautiful comic opera, M iscotte," will be presented by the company Thursday (Thanksgiving) night for the benefit of Manager .1. I. Young, it being just six years since the opera house was opened by the Fay Templetoii Co. in th! f name opera. The amusem-1 t loving people are assured that they will ! a tine prodiicteon of this opera by a 40"1 company of :'.0 people and their own orchestra, and 11 is hoped our citi zens will appreciate this fact ami gne Manager Young a big benefit, to which 'ic is deserving, as he is working and ;'.iteiiiig for the interest of the opra house patrons in securing only good attractions so far as it is within his pow r, taking in consideration the patronage ittractions are receiving, which surely is poor encouragement for him. PERSONALS- Mr. J. E. Lawhcau fiiul wife, of Union tar, Mo., arp spending their honeymoon it tha residence of their uncle, Mr. Win. I laycs. Mr. J. II. Galbraith, who 1)43 been em ployed at the American Tea Btore here for a short time, left this morning for ;iirlington, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Hall, of Cum iings Co., arc yfcifitig af tie home of Mr. J. M. v.:'aio- 1 w9 w,u 'eMiu -he city oyer Thanksgiving. Prof. Mauley, who has been in the ity for the past few days representing dm Mutual Life Insurance Company, took :iis departure last evening for his honie at Normal, 111. No doubt the leader of the opera louse orchestra, and the author of a lever-to-be-forgotten effort by him which ippearedjn the columns of the" Journal iast evening in the shape of a retaliation, iucc this paper was found guilty of neddliDg with his musical affairs, will ittend to his business today with a regu lar pulse and a cool brow' when he imag nes that the "critic." of the IIekai.d is stamped under his understandings for ever and ever. It is not our intention to .vaste time and space in replying to the squib to which we make reference, but .ve must say that we only gave the scnti nents of the theatre goeia of this city when we made the statement ihat we lid. If necessary, we could start out with a petition praying the management f the opera house to shut down on the hreshing machine imitation band and ecure names to fill a strip of paper which would span the largest block in he city. In criticising our criticism of "Monte Cristo" the little leader says; "A worse conglomeration of . actoifi never appeared upon any stage than was t'lis same company,, and anyone who has ever seen the piece presented by even a fair companv. must admit there is talent in this city that can give a better version of Monte Cristo after four week's rehear sal than did this same company." If the leader of the orchestra is a sample of our classical amateurs, and we -expect he i would be the leader of that company if it were organized, we believe that statement will be one of the greatest sins he will lave to answer for. Wherever that com pany has played, they have received strong commendation from the press of dl cities in this vicinity. If he was not satisfied with the performance, why did le not go to the box office and draw on he treasury? His sympathetic expression vould rob the company. The reason he vas dissatisfied with them was because hey were dissatisfied with discords, pro 'ablv. Another crowded house greeted lie Andrews opera company last evening. 'Birds of a Feather" abounds in musical romicalities, funny situations ludicrous -cened and contains a pleasing musical ein that is at once popular. The solos ind duets were wrell received and the en cores were frequei.t. Manager Gotts--halk has arranged for anotheg visit of his company the 15th prox., when they vill agnin be given a rousing welcome. -Aberdeen, D. T. Charles Ellis was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in the pennitentiary, this morning. J. M. Gaynore, of the Omaha Dancing Academy, will open a dancing school for 'icginueis next Friday eve, Nov. 150, at Fitzgerald Hall. "Vth all the' latest Isiices ha.s been t aching at Oiaha for ;ast seven years. Private lessons Friday ifternoon. J. 31. Gayxokk, tf Instructor. Order your turkeys of Rigins Iro5; at the Empire 3Iarket. For Rent A ' pleasant front room, neatly furnished, only one block from Main street Ingaire of J. I. UnruW tf . - i hi 5 a Id ri t i aisan Ladies' Modjeskis. J Hack ri:0nil Cloth, Fur Trim med, only $7.00. Ulnck Extra Quality lioucle Cloth, Spike Fringe Trimmings, J3ell Sleeve, only $10.00. Ulack Frieze Cloth, lialTriinminy;. Quilted Lining. Astrachan Cuffs and Collars, only $14.00. lh-own and Tan Urocaded JTatel lasse, Plush Dull Trimming, Plush Cuffs and Collar, only 515.00. Silk Plush, PJush Ball Trimming?, plain Satin LineJ, Chamois pockets, only 15-00. Black Aejruchan Cloth, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, p?dy C. Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball Trimming to match, Quilted Satin Lining, only $20. Seal Plush, Elegant Flush-Ball TriirMiiitig, Satin Lined, genuine Seal Loops, only $3. Elegant Seal Plush, Beaver kail Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, oyAy, 32.50. - Our Plush Sacques are iinishe.d with thp best of Quilted Satin Lining. Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee tailing to meet. the rept-enfnti i" wear given our garments, will be replaced by a new one, m- r - OHE DOOR. EAST FIRST IT ATI01TAL BANK. , - aMMMM I IHI I' ' ly,ttMiMM warn .m mm Boots, ajucll SI .FECIAL Sales in Ladies' Fine worth $5.00. UR Three-Dollar Shoes is far better F OR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will T IME is going on and our goods must OME think this is just a blow. OW all we ask is for you to give lis a ! - ND to sec the -oodj will convince A other dealer. IRICES Low is our 3Iotto. i pecial Meeting Pr.ATTSMorrTH, Neil, Nov. 20, 18s$. To whom it may vncerni Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the county com missioners of Cass county, Nebrai.ka, on Friday, November 30th, 1S8S. for the purpose of selecting nanus for jurors for the December term of Distrjcf Court, to be held in Ca?s county, Nebraska. Bird Ch itch field. County Clerk. fjctipe. All parties knowing lher4$djr?? in debted to me, arc requested to balance their accounts on or before the first day of January 188'.), as, after that time, ail accounts will positively be left in the hands of collector. Dli. SCHILDKNECHT. Nov. 20. rf The Daughters of Rebeckah will serve dimies and sjpper for the benefit of that order on Thanksgiving day and evening in the opera house block, to which nil are invited. Regular meals and oysters will be served. ; BOBCS Our Assortment surpasses anything heretofore attempted ly us in this Department, and our customers will be surprised at our magnificent display of Ladies and Hisses' ami at very Low I 'rices. We are showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors ! with Plain, Sleeves. Hell or Anel 2oes. X X 1 Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only $8.50, than ever put on the market here before equal ours. be sold. call. you that we are selling cheaper than any Dr. C. A. Marshall. ncsidont dentist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Auesthetics 'given for Pain- less Filling on Extraction of Teeth. Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, jobber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeih ore exacted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. Kitzorrat.o's Block Pltt- u rn. Nkb For Rent Residence of C. I: Smith, pnp bjock west of Mr. Showalter's. ir S- F. Thomas, Agt O. P. Smith & Co. are making a spec ialty of Christmas and fine Nfew Years cards this season. The nes bedroom sets can be found CO. 5 FRED - HERB Soecia Safe Kid Gloves. We shall offer all of our Kid Cloves, worth from $1.75 to Sfi'.GO, at the Nomi nal Price SI.OO PER PAIR. This includes everything we cnry in Ptock of Dreswd, Suedes, Castors, mid Driving (Sloven. it lUitton Simpson's Best Colors and Blacks, now 11.50, worth sfi'.M). 4 Button Simpson's Best Colors and Blacks, now ifl-SO, w rth $2.5. 4 Button Our Ow n Fancy Embroidered Backs, Colors and Black, now $1.50, worth $2.00. 5 Button Bon Marche Extra, Colois and Black, now $1.50, w rth $1.75. 8 Buttou Motquctnlrc Suedes, Colors, only $1.50, worth $2.25. 0 Button Mosquctaire Smiles, Colors and Black, $1.50, worth $2.00. 4 Button Castors, Colors, only now iM.-V), worth $2. (Q. Suede Ouantlet Priving Gloves, Colors, oulv'now $150, worth $2.1'5. Shawl s. Our $4.00 Beaver Shawls in Greys and Browns, sold elsewhere nt $5.00. Our $5.00 B'Versible Y'lt. Greys and B,rows, with Fancy Border, is decid edly a good bargain. Our $7.00 Beaver good heayy Shawl. Very pretty line of colors. Our $9.00 Beaver, superior quality, elegant patterns, well worth $10.00. Our $10.00 Beaver in Greys, Tans and Browns, entirely new patterns, and would be decidedly cheap at $12.00. Yarns. Comprises Everything in German Knitting, Spanish, - Qermantown. Eider Down. Fairy Floss, Shetland F1ob, 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. Px4 White al Wool ' Guaranteed, only $4. Op. pur Country-made White, at $L73 Fo M e r 0E DOOR E4ST FIRST IMPR07BHBNT AND EMBELLISHMENTS COMPLETED. GRAND OPENINCr ()F Oirit IVlodel Clothing FRIDAY EVENING, 30th hist. A Cprdial Invitation is ext-nded to the Public in General, lJa evening A ttAUCSOME S0UVtlH will be presented to every La.ly present. Our rooms will i,u Jiandsoinely decorated. We will l,ow our Pt..ek of Children's Boy 's & FINE FURNISHING GOODS OUR STOCK p,n, rr ,i i t.: t i oua. naiunercuieis, nooby 3iiKs,wooiens ana Cassime's c'annnt.'hA snr. passed, and Prices mo Low that You cannot fail to buy them. We are more than pleased and it A TRIUMPH OF JUST AND. 'SQUARE DEALING ! "LOW PRICES, HONEST GOODS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION," is'Oup Motto. S. 6. Q.: MAYER, Cor. Uzm and Ctfi St. MANN. per pair, is ttra lnl4C size, insri p m I ully iidvertis d us a big I ni(:iiiii i.t 5 ( 0. . 1 1x4 "White linpuiid is lull tize crd ut $7.50 a J air is a cd bui cMin. $1.50,"Wstc in INmi vcBuI Bh rktt is 'good value ut $5.00. $G.00, Bed Blanket cxtia weight ur.d qualitv. 12x4 I led Blanket nt $0.00 per pair,, made up of the finest wool. Brown nnd Gray mixd Blm.ktlf, at all prices. Our $1.00 C mf it. fnir piint, fjood value. Our $1.50 Conifcrt, goi d quality, print solid, red lii.ing, filled with white batting. Our $2.00 r mfoit, Bist Flint, txtia weight. Our $2.50 Comfort, two pood vtduis : No. 1. Find Colon d (hint. Flint, White Cotton FilUd, xtia size mid weight. No. 2. Fancy Sutine. t, lid rid lin iiigs, c b ji.'tiit line of pc 1 1 1 1 s i d colors. Our $Jj.25 I nt i t 1 ( 1. ut z I'littcms, very I'mn-y q'uiltid. .lrn siz m l wclpht. Our $1.(0 Fine Fniy Sntii-e, Solid Saline I.iind, v(iy ni(ly 4t:ilt(d, ttev 72xh2. Underwear. Lndirs' White Merii.o Vsts. Sill, si itf li ed, Silk bound, at 50 edits inch. Fnnts to match. Ladies' Extra line. n.i(iior oridity, White Merino Vests, Jersi y tibbnl sle vs at 75 cents each. Fnnts to n:at(h nt sumo price. , Ladies' White Wool Vests, Silk Bound and Stitched, at $1.25. Ladies' Natural Wool Vests end Funis at $1.00 each, worth $1.25. Ladies' Scarlet Vests and Fai.ts, mux th and soft, on'y $1.00 riir h. Liulies' Scarlet Saxony Wool Vests ami Punts, flmst quality, at SI. 7! each. Ladies' Camels llair Fnnts and Vests Reduced tt $.5.00 a suit, worth $4.00. Full Lines of Children's, Misses arid Boys' Underwear. White, Scarlet, Natur al and Camels 1 1 a i i nt Low prices. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line of Flush Gunnel ts this srnson are made up of the best grades of Lon don Dyed and Listers Seal Flus.hcp, i.nd Every Garment Guaranteed to wear. Our Flush Jackets at $15.( 0 are very cheap. Our -English Walking .Tickets, three quarters I. nytli, at $25, will wotth $.'J0. Our $25.00 Flush Sacqiws, sold else-' where at $:i0.00 Our $.;0.C0 Flush Sacqurs worth fully $:!5.00. -k Our$::5.00 Flush Sacqui s worth fHty $40.00. . Our $U7.50 Flush Siicqurs sold every where at $45.00. Our $45.00 Flush Sacques, regular city pijce, $35, j TH! lYTi 7 IT ATIOITAL BANK." ore 3 Men's Clothing, flecfcweKr .and Muffler in in .with - our Increased trade is 51 V I .1 1 r J, i i 1 -1 1 .; I 1 1