THE DAILY liEliALL) : rLi lJiouTii, x-iiSifKASKA, WEDNESDAY, KoVfiMMii is, "lSSS. ii ii- Tno Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Kallobary. llratUt, Telephone .. UorktfOO'l Itttililinir, Dr. Klscla. ItlUro la Orlntt'o lrz Storf, Krl flrara Cor. Siltn an. I irailr. Trlrj.lionr o. Ii lr. Wither.. Ih PaialoM IXnlUt. I ..Ion IUH-k. over Krirkr'n limit Murr, rial lomiiul Ii. CITY CORDIALS. The mother of the IVtcrson brothers, who fill down a cellar stairs several weeks ao, it abb: V move around on crutches. Kt-htkah lode, I. servo meals tomorrow in forineily occupied by S, O. O. 1'., will the jitorc-rooin & C. M.ivtr. opera hoiie buildinij. Mr. IM Streiht of the county treas urer' olliec. h n li(U con fined to his home for the past few days. H; U threaten ed with an attack of fever. The IIkic Kl.lt will not be published tomorrow. We will join our patrons in giving thanks. Let the Jmirnul dj the Hi me, and many will rejoice. A new play is hilled in the city for Saturday evening next, at Fitzgerald liall. 'Untie Tom's '.din," is the name of the pliy. This new play draws crowded homes w h'-rever presented. As t.:n nrow will le a holiday, and Mr. Sherman will have a day off, we con sider it a splendid opportunity for him to fulfill his contract made on the result of the election. There is a Mock on Main street already for him. U Ukah lodge, I. O. (. V., will give a diuner and supper tomorrow (Thanks giving d iy) in th;. opvra house huildiug, in the vacant store-room formerly occu pied l.y rt. & . Mayer. Oysters will also he served. Twenty-live cents will he charged for each nr tl nd the same for oysters. The Journal predicted a short life for the IIkiiai.j when it came to the front as a diily the time ulloted being three week-?. At the end of that lime, when we were still flourishing. Mr. .Sher man gave un a prolonged life of one'year,. but we are still surviving. We are now awaiting his pleasure to receive another sentence. Kiggins Rros., who have recently opened up a butcher shop en Main street in the stand formerly occupied ly Mr. Fickler, made the Hkk.u.d a present of a very fine turkey yesterday. It was one of the largest brought to the city this fall, and should they happen along to morrow noon they will find the recipients giving thanks fur their fine present. Prof. F. lieJlach, the noted Bohemian mimic and ventriloquist, gave a grand ball and entertainment at Fitzgerald hall . List night. The professor owr.a . very fine instrument of foreign manufacture, which imitates a brass band, and makes the most desirable dance music. The entertainment given before the dance was of miniature character uud very amusing. Tomorrow will be a day of thanks giving, and the publication of the IIkk ai.d will be suspended. The printers and editors arc anxious to give thanks for their lives during the year past, and for the small number of cursings fiom the enraged men who were struck in the eye by disagreeable items. We could relate many hair breadth adventures and narrow escapes from an untimely death, but we will be more contented to give thanks. An entertainment for the benefit of the Sunday school library will be giyen in the Presbyterian churfh on Friday evening of this week. A very Ood pro gram has been prepared, consisting of solos, duets, quartetts. recitations, select readings fcc. The small sum of 10 cents will be charged at the door, and it is hoped the house will be filled, as it is an object worthy of patronage. The pro gram will appear Friday. Everybody is welcome. N m. h.. I'aul, who acted as agent for the Jlctropolitan Manufacturing com pany here a few months, selling house bold goods on installments, and who rented the room now occupied by Mr. i-u i jiriih.eia. as a storeroom, was ar rested at Seward for embezzling $73 of the company'9 money. He was brought to the city this morning by constable Beach, of Lincoln, and placed in charge of Sheriff Kikenbary. lie is now con- inieii in me county juil here awaitui" trial. II m?niber the Andrews Opera Com pany which will be at the opera house tomorrow iiigui. i ids opera company has received the most favorable Dress commendations from all cities of this vicinity where they have appeared. This being the first opera of the season and the first benefit yet tendered Mr. J. Y. Young, manager of the opera house, thtve should be a bumper house. Tick et are going rapidly and before tomor row evening it is expected that every reserved seat will be sold, so secure your test early. The popular oi era 'La Masco'.te will be preen& The light running Howe at ftobcrt Terrors of Wild Life. It was on a calm bright morning at the clone of November ISHH, that a peaceful farmer on the banks of the romantic Platte,' that minaturc river, which irrigates one of the loveliest parts of Cass county, became tin- scene of an excitement unus ual to the locality in which it occurred, and quite foreign to the homely and un waiiikc dispositions of the dwllers in that secluded and hitherto undisturbed region. The time had been, when the lowing of Cattle, the quacking of ducks, or the sou ml of the busy fiuil, threshing the grain, were the only noises which oc curred to break the calm repose which brooded o'er its banks; but a sudden i hangii came over that region when Ciipt. V. I). Jones, Col. A mini Todd, Lieut. .l-sie Ilichey and piivate in the . rear rank O. P. Smith, entered that lonely spot 1 1 died Cedar Island after a hard tussle with a tugboat which they drugged for a full half mile hunting for water to reach that lonely spot which is inhabited only with bears, wild cats and deer. At thesoii'id ' our iron nerve Capt. Jones' voice, the orlcr. was given to fall in line like rows of corn, and to shoot nothing but the pure and innocent deer, and to let wild e .its, bears and all other game pass us all unhurt, and when the sound of our tm-ty guns was heard we could distin guish what game l ad been the victim of our we'l tried guns. One would think to see us as we crept through the bush and br.iin'I-,that Spotted Tail or Sitting Bull wis in our civilized country. After wearing out the knees of our pants and ;cratcYiiig our eyes almost our, we reached the end of that lonely pot. Not t shot was fired, not a life was lost; but our company was somewhat disfigured. As we emerged from the brush we heard our captain's voice which told us of a discovery he had made. It was the last resting plate of a deer or Barnum's hoiv.-" J horse. As we tracked the animal across the rippiuig stream, we could al most smell venison frying. rMr :'.tain who was leading the van came to a stop in the miil.SJi? of the stream his eyt; caught sight of the MuppA-ed deer. As it was a long range shot he called his high private from the rear rank who car ried one of those good old Winchesters, the bullets of which was soaked in salt water in order that the game might not spoil before reached the fatal spot; but. before iic deadly shot was tired, our captain made out the suppled deer to he tin frame work of a well developed row, whose life was spared on nccouut of its docility. To give a full history of our J,f;.!it and the hardships we encoun tered would be impossible to imagine, sutlire to say it wa a blood-rdjing ex perience. We at last reached home with a soli mn yow to place our guns in a sec ond hand store for sale. Parties who wish ir. naVt ui a deer hunt can gain some very valuable information of Col. Todd, providing they wiil keep if under their hat. To be continued in the next annual hunt. Yours under the hat. Adm IIokx. .Thanksgtyirtg D)t- Tomorrow will by a day of thanks giving aixl praise, and the people of this state :;:id this great nation, have abun dant reason to be thankful for the cause to fee! grateful on this sacred day. Ne scaso!! has been more profitable to the toilers of Nebraska than this, and all recngidz the fuct that it is their duty to give thauks to Him, v.'ho hath given us our health, daily bread, peace and a prosperous harvest to the husbandmen. Every business house in the city should be clo:ed tomorrow, jf for the first time in the rear, aud the dav held sacred as one for Jhauksgiving. Churches of the city will be opfu in the morning to those who wish to assemble .'lnd offer up pray er to the Almighty. Let the uij not be broken into by a few, but let the general publi recognize it. PERSONALS. Ir. Saul Pitzer, County Clerk at Chad- ron, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. IJosewater, of the firm of Rose- watt-r antl Christie, Omaha, is-in the city today on business. Mi.-.i Kittic Gephart, of Kearney, who h is !-i n the guest cf Miss Stadelman for a ltort time, returned to her home this morning. Mr-:. J. N. Mason, of Burlington, Iowa, is in the city, being called here by the scriom ilinrss of her grand-daughter, little Ruth Ilouscworth. Mr. G. F. Nyles, wife and daughter, took iii-.'ir departure lor Kansas City to spend Thanksgiving at the home of his sister, who resides there. Mr. Joe Zuckweiker, of Sioux City, who is well known here, arrived in the city this morning. He signified his in tention of residing here permanently. Mr. John If. Cox, proprietor of ti e tea and coffej mills, of Burlington, who recently opened up a branch tea and coffee storj here, left for Nebraska City this morning, where he intends to locate another one ofhU branch stores. Don'r. go to Mike's blacksmith shop for arctics when yon can fct them for Under the Hat, or the CLOAKS i liiiiisiil m fi ?! Id isi 7 $ ft W liiW tea - Ladies' Modjeskis. Black Diagonal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only $7.00. Black Extra Quality Poucle Cloth. Spike Fringe Trimmings, Bell Sleeve, only $10.00. lilack Frie.e Cioth, BalljTrimming Quilted Lining, Astraclian Cuffs am' Collars, only $1-1.00. Brown and Tan Brocaded Matel lasso, Plush Ball Trimming, Plush Cults and Collar, only $15.00. Silk Plush, Plush Ball Trimmings, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, only 15.00. Black Astrae-han Cloth, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, only $10. Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball Trimming to match, Quilted Satin Lining, only $20. Seal Plush, Klegant Plush Ball Trimming, Satin Lined, genuine Seal Loops, onl '43: Klegant Seal Plush, Beaver Bali Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, $32.50. Cur Plush Sacques are fini-died with the best of Quilted Satin Lijiiti4'. Chaji'tib Pppkets ;tnd Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee failing to meet the representation )) vear given our garments, will be replaced ly a new cue Iff (Cfe r f!rn OWE DOOR EAST FIRST 1TATI0NAL BANK. FECIAL Sales in Ladies' Fine worth iv..ftO. iUR Three-Dollar Shoes Is far belter til Oil Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will T IME is going on and our goods must JOME think (his is jiust a blow. OW all we ask is lor you to give us a XD to see the gooda will convince you othc-r dealer. 5 RICES how is our Motto. W JSd -About 130 people attended the con cert at the opera house last night, which was given under the auspices of the W. R. C. Major Hendershot and son were introduced by Judge Chapman who made a few appropriate remarks. The Major's drumming was perfect and Ids immita tion of n locouiotrve is worthy of special mention. They were assisted by the best home talent. J. M. Gayuore, of the Omaha Dancing Acadeoiy, will open a tlancing school for beginners next Friday evtt, Nov. 20, at Fitzgerald Hail. With all the latest dances has been ti aching at Omaha for past seven years. Piivate lessons Friday afternoon. J. M. Gavxoue, tf Instructor. The Daughters of Rebeckah 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 in vj ted. Regular meals and oyjtere LAKS- Our Assortment surpasses anything heretofore attempted ly us in this Department, am our customers will be surprised at our magnificent display of Laflies'SDfl Misses' LT K and at very Low I 'rices. We are showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Cnlnrs ! with Plain, Sleeves. lie 11 or Aj.ge i c mi a, ii 3n 9 Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only $3.50, 36 ji?f 91 market here before. equal ours. he cojd, call. that we are selling cheaper than any a CO, w, C A. Marshall. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain less Filling on Extraction of Teeth. Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloitl Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. . All work warranted. Prices reasonable. Fitzc.kbalii's Block Phttoitth. Nkk Dr. Notice. AH parties knowing themselves in debted to nje, are requested to balance their accounts on or before the first day of January iSS'J, as, after that time, all accounts will positively be left in the bands of a collector. ' . Da. FCEILDKXECHT. r FRED Special Sale Kid Gloves. We shall off r all of our Kid CJIoves, worth froiii sfl.To to s?:.f0, at the Nomi nal Price SI. GO PER PAIR. This iueludis everything we cniry in Stock of Dressed, Suedes, Castors, and Driving Gloves. ( liutton Simpson's 15est Colors and Blacks, now $1.50, worth $2.50. 4 Button Simpson's Best Colors and Blacks, now $1.50, wcrth $2.25. 4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered Backs, Colors and Black, now $1.50, worth $2.00. 5 Button Bon Marcle Extra, Colors and Black, now $1.50, wuth $1.75. 8 Button Mupquctuire Suedes, Colors, only $1.50, worth $2.25. G Button MoFquetaire 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, only now $150, woith $2.25. Shawl s. Our $4.00 Beaver Shawls in Greys and Browns, sold elsewlu re 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 good heayy Shawl. Very pretty line of colors. Our $0.00 Beaver, superior quality, elegant, patterns, well worth $10.00. Our $10.00 Beaver in Greys, Tans and Browns, entirely new patterns, and would be elecidedly cheap at $12.00. Yarns. Comprises Everything in German Knitting, Spanii.li, Gerniantown, Eider Down. Fairy Floss, Shetland Floss, Angora, Saxony. Zephyrs, Crewels. Comforts and Blankets. 10x4 White Blankets at $1.23 per pair. 10x4 White Blankets, srood weiidit. only $2.00 per pair. 10x4 White all Wool Guaranteed. only $4.00. Our Country-made White, at $1.75 Me rrmaM. 0 SB DQ3R EAST FIRST NATIONAL B.4 NK. IMPB07BMENT AND EMBELLISHMENTS COMPLETED G1UNU OPENING QYOVK Model Clothing FRIDAY EVENING, oOtlt Inst. A Cordial Invitation is extsnded to the Public in General, that evenino- " ' A HAW will be presented to every Lady present. 0,lr rooms will he handsomely decorated. We will .how our stock of Children's Boy's & Men's ClotbiniL r- t -k t -i i -i T t-. J r liNn, UWNISHING GOOD. OITK STOCK Silk Handkerchiefs, Nobby Neckwear nnd , oiiit,w00jens ana Uassimeis caonot be siir passed, and Prices o Low that You cannot fail to buy them We arc ,nore than pleased M ami it Is A TRIUMPH OF JUST AM) SQUARE DEALING "LOW PRICES, HONEST GOODS ANDMO MISREPRESENTATION', is our S, &. O. SffAYSB. - HERRMANN. per pair, is (xtra lar;c size, mid guiMhlly ml v i rtist d as big bmpnin t 5 ( 0. 1 1x4 "W hite In pel inl is full Hc f.l.d ut $7.50 a air a geed l'ingnin. CL&O.YY'PtMii I'iMivcBid Blimkct is got d value at $5.(;0. Zti.00, Bed Blanket extra w tight ai d quiditv. 12x4 Hid Blui.kit fit $1.00 pr pair, made up of the finest wool. Brown and Giny mixed Blm kls, at all prices. Our $1.(0 Cf.iufi.it, fidr piint, pood value. Our $1.50 C mfort, goed quality, ptii.t solid, nil lining, lillid with white batting. Our $2.00 cf mfoit, Bit I'rint, fxtia weight. Our $ 2.50 Comfoit, two good valuer: No. l. Fust Col end Chintz .Print, "White Cotton Pilled, extra Ki;v- ami weight. No. 2. Par t y Sat inc. Kolid ml lin ings, el gnnt line of pntte n.8 1 1 d ttilois. Our $..25 Jmioittd C hwlz J'tdttirp, very fancy quiltid. ixlin f-ize , e lind v t t. Sntine, SoTitl Our $4.1)0 Fine Fure v Sid in Sntine Liiitd, vtiy idcely quiltid, f-'e 72x(S2. Underwear. LndiffT M hitt Meiii.o Vt Ms, Silk Mitt li ed, Silk bound, at 50 ctnts tutb. Pindn to mutch. Latins' Extra fine. Hirpeiirr quality. White Meiino VeHs, Jersey lib! t d Met vt s at 75 cents each. Pants to match at mine price. Ladies' White Wool VtMs, Silk I t ui.d ard Stitehe el.nt $1.25. Ladies' Natural Wt 1 1 Vt r-ts and Parts at $1.00 t iub, woith $1.25. La flies' Scarlet Vet-ts mu Pants, f n.( 4li and Foft, t)n'y $1.00 t at h. Lndies' Scarlet Saxony Wool Vtffsaiifl Pants, finest quality, at '81.75 enth. Lndies' Camels liair Pants and Vests Ret1 need to $.,.00 a f-uit, woith $4.00. Full Lines of Children's, Mit-st s and Boys' Underwear. White, Scarlet, Natur al and Camels I lair at Low piicc-H. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line of Plush Gniniei ts this se nfe;n are made up of the bcM grades of Lon don JJyed and Listers Seid Plushf s, und Every Gnrment Guaranteed to wear. Our Plush Jackets at $15.00 are very cheap. Our EnyliMi Walking .Tatktts. three quarters 1, ngfh, at $25. wtll woilh $::o. Our $25.00 PI nth Satquts, sold e lse where at $.!0.00 Our $.JO.00 Plush Saequrs worth fully $:!5.C0. Our $.;5.00 Pli th Saeques woith fu,lv $40. CO. 3 Our $.)7.50 Plus-h Snequcs sold every where at $43.00. J Our $45.00 Plush Sarqtns, rr unkk- e if v price, $55. h J Store, OF itl, our increased tr.-ulo ''.v-, r