THE DAILY HERALD : I'L A TTSMOU TH, NEBRASKA, SATURDA , Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Nallbarj. Ieatlf, Telrpboa. Urn. .V. UorkMixxl ItailiiiuKt - Dr. Mla. Ofllr. la (crlaa. llri More, Brl .dear 4'or. tilth Uraaitv, Trlrpboae S. Ir. Wlthrra. DralUt, lalon Hlork. CITY CONGREGATIONS. Catholic St. Paul! I'hurrli. ;it. tirtwci-n Klltli and Mxlli. Katlu-r l a'iwj, 1'a.stnr. iWvire. : M;i-.hhI h nixl to :'M a. M. hiiliclay School at 2 uK). wl'li li.-iieilkll..:.. C'iikihti an. - rrniT lc.st and KIkIiIU St.s. HuinUy School 10 a.m. KriHioi-Ai..-St. I.iik-' fliunli. rornrr Third and V in-. ! H 11. r.nru'!-f . ;-lr. h-r- vlrf" : II a. i. a d 7 ::)! i . Sunday Si-iiool at 2 M r m. OrmiAX M r.T!nii!T Corner Sixth St and lirntilt. Krv. Illrt. I'aMnr. S. rvln-n : 1 1 A. M. and :'M I. l. Sunday Sell 1 la ::ui a m. J'rkhiivthiian. Mai", lu-twi-en Sixllt atid .s,-rlilli. Krv..J. T. ltairi.ia-iliir. SMVIr-; iiiiihI htur. iiidhiIii anil evening. S unlay School 1 :M Fikst Mktiioimwt. Slvtli St.. Iit-twen Main anil IVarl. K-v W. It. Alexander, paMor. Service : II A. M.. 7 :'.' . M. uiid:t- .-cliool 2 311'. M. I'rayt r merti n Wednesday evening- Gkk.im.v ksivtkkias. --l.'orner Main and Ninth, lirv v llle, i:iM r. S-i ices : n.siial lionri. Suntl.iy M'liool ; -.'.'o a. m. 8Wr.KIl- I 'O.MiKKl ATIX a I. Uranlle, be tween Fifth and nixlh. CITY CPU DIALS. The apirant fur tlie post otliee for the ensuing term me very prominent and numerous. Thu case of Miry Blakely vs. Justis Blakely for divorce will Ie presented to the district court today. Attorney Harr, prosecuting. Mr. Verncr is a good singer and dinccr. and plays the careless, happy l.rave Ir'n'i boy with spirit nnd effeetive ncss. St. Louis Post Dispatch. Mi. Oporf'e Staats is actinir as sub- r stitute for .Mr. J. X. WUc, at the post atVicp. until after the burial of his late father-in law, Chaplain A. Wright Mr. Vomer is an easy versatile im personation of Irish character, possessing n finn m:nlv nresence. a sweet, tenor j I voice, ami an off baud freedom of man ner. Chicago Times. A man named McCulloy appealed to the district court for a divorce, charging his wife with adultery. The case was brought up lefore the court this morn ing, but no defense was offered. James Kambo was arraigned before Judge Clifford this morning for being drunk and disorderly on the sireeU. The usual tine was assessed, but the prisoner could not pay his tine and was sent to jail to board it out. Mr. Veruer is today the best Irish character actor on the stage, an author of considerable merit, and a vocalist of note. Louisville Commercial. Mr. Ver ncr and his company will appear at the "Waterman opera house on Tuesday even ing next, December 4. Mr. Mart Gushing, who now has a run, as engineer, between Lincoln and H isting, scalded his arm so badly the other day while on duty that he has been compelled to abandon his work for a time and pay attention to the injured arm- II thinks he will noon be able to resume his work. The funeral of the late Chaplain Wright villi take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Presbyterian church. A short service will be held there before the remains are conveyed to Oak 1 Kill ceme tery, over which the pastor, Hav. J. T. Iiaird, will preside. lie will be assisted !v Iiev. W. Ik Alexander, of the 31. E. church. A dancing school wa3 opened in Fitzgerald hall last evening by Prof. J. X. Oaynore, of Omaha. He was quite successful in his efforts to secure ft class a3 a large numler have already handed in their names. He. also gives private lesions and has several pupils now under instruction. A social hop was given after the class had received their in tructions. The funeral of the late Chaplain Wright will take place tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock, from the Presbyterian church. The relatives and intimate friends of the deceased are requested to meet at his late residenceat 1:43 o'clock, preparatory to going to the church. The following gentlemen have been selected as pall bearers: 3Iessrs. II. T. Clark, Omaha, Edwin Davis, Win. Hayes, J. M Patterson, P. P. Gass and I. Spurlock. Uncle Tom's Cabin Company oi which we made mention a few days ago, has. as vet. faile 1 to show up, and the many anxious people here who were awaiting the arrival of Uncle Tom will he sorely disappointed when they learn that the reception given his advance ftgent was not free enough to guarantie the company a nights lolging. However we would all have been pleased to see this company in their new play. The daughters of Hc-ln-kali, who have been serving refreshments in tl e opera house for the past two days, have realiz.-d a good profit from their labors. Last night a social was given by them there, and a large assemblage helped them to dispense with ihe surplus stock of Thanksgiving provisions which were tt over. A very enjoyable evening u PiK-nt. Tha ladies will clear about eJty or sixty dollars when all expenses are paid. We have been informed that they intend to purchase a fine rogalia for tueznselrc with the profits. Petit Jurors. TIil following is a list of those impan eled to appear at the next term of dis trict court which will open December 10, IssS:' Thos. Urown, Salt Greek; Jahn Vand orn, Third ward, Plattsmouth; J. II. Morris, Hock Muffs; Wash. Smith, Fourth ward, Plattsmouth; Joseph Cool edge, Plattsmouth precinct; Lorin Davis, Third ward, Plattsmouth; Win. Hayes. Tliird ward, Pliittsniotith; K. 11. Day, Weeping Water; .J. W. Uriilin, Jxti i.- v i I If-; Peter Ihirke, Louisville; A. D. Garrison, Liberty; ('. A. KnuHm-nip, Avoca; I. M. Ward, Center Precinct; A. E. Cox, South liend; Sam-M. Halver stadt, Weeping Water; Patrick Hayes, Weeping Water precinct; A. K. Hoden. Hook Muffs; J. W. Conn, Second ward. PlattMsiouth; A. C. Fry, Second ward, Plattsmouth; John Chase, Weeping Wa ter; Kmil Sliiider, Avoca; L. A. New comer, PSattsmouth precinct; F. IJ. Lehn holf. Third ward, I'iattsmoiilli; Andrew CIu i-liaiiso;i, ji ceil wood. PERSONAL S. Miss Fannie Lewis, of Ashland, is the gjest or Miss Kttie Sehildkneht. Mrs. Cherries, of Lincoln, is the gutst of her cousin, Miss Lillian Pollock. .Vis4 Laura Had ford, of Portsmouth, Ohio, is visiting at the In me of her cousin Mr. V. 15. Sampson. Riddle House Guests: Miss Durra Grutiier, Ohio; L. W. Smith, Des Moines; Wui. T. Palmer, Chicago; C. W. Moore, Lincoln; M. A. Hartigan, Hastings; C. A. Eickclberg, IJaltimore, Md.; G. Leland, Lincoln; J. W. Floyd, Omaha; Chas. Sjhief, Chicago. What might have been a serious c itastiophc to the Hekai.d printing ofiicc this afternoon, was suddenly checked by the elTwrts of his satanic majesty of this ollicc, who iu his great satanic power rules the flames. The stove pipe running through the garret to the chimney fell down, causing the upper room to fill with Miioke, which rolled out through the roof and windows in great volumes. The printer were about to arm thems-1 ves-against a howling mob when a crowd of men rushed in the doors as though in fright, and informed them that the building was on fire, The prints coolly hoisted the devil to tho garret where lie did effective work and soon got tl;..' pipes connected. The city dads of Elinwood sur rounded the throne of the district judge to act as wltueiues in the case of Elm wood vs. G. W. Green, for non payment of occupation tax. The case was dis missed, and the dads were apparently very much disappointed to think they had Cii.ne to Plattsmouth on a fool's errand. Deputy Sheriff Miller arrived last evening from Cedar Creek with Art Crayt.-n in charge whom he arrested there for larceny. There are two chargi s against the prisoner, one being for stealing goods from Clark's storr. He w is brought up for trial this morn ing h fore county Judge Russell, but t he ease wascontinued until Friday next. 'i lie LiedcrkranK society, which has recently reorganized for the purpose of rehea.xing new music and making prep arations for coming events, have been very successful and are rapidly im proving. They arc now practicing sever;; new and very pretty pieces. T ie funeral oi Frank Finner, who died yesterday morning, occurred this afternoon at 2 o'clock. He was a Ger man, and lived in Billings row. Miss Lizzie JlcVey lost a belt on the streets lust night. A buckle was attacheel ton one end. The finder will do a favor by leaving in at this oflice. Ten car loads of silk passed through the city last evening enroute for Chicago, The silk was shipped from San Fran cisco. To Save a Dollar. Passenger: "Chijelren under twelve years eif age riele for half fare, J believe''' Conductor: ies. sir, but where is the child?" "1 his chap with me." "Holy grail! He under agef Why, he wears viskers." "I know it, conductor; he is II0-II0, the el o -faced boy." On 3 Thanksgiving Day Spoiled. "V.Yre yon eluly thankful yesterday? "Not especially: the infernal butcher that I orelered a turkey of didn't send it up i:i time." Notice. All persons kuowing themselves indebt ed to t le estate of Dr. R. 1L Livingston for ined'eal service's, are requested to call antl settle with undcrsitrueel. F. Tl. Wiiitf. lw Executor. A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! Why? Because he had no Oakland Stove. Buy one of Jonssox Bnes. scpt22-dlm. Twei or three fresh milk cows for sale at Holmes' barn. tf Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Heisel's mill, tf II. Boeck's furniture stock La acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete in the city. . Ilk mill 'Hwamwm iff f 1 1 f if pApM llliplfllflilllli Ladies' Modjeskis. Plack Jiagonal Cloth, Fur Trim med, only $7.00. Black Extra Quality Poucle Cloth, Spike Fringe Trimmings, Bell Sleeve, only $10.00. Black Frieze Cloth, BallTrimming, Quilted Lining, Astrachan Culls and Collars, only $1LOO. Brown and Tan Brocaded Matel lasse, Plush Ball Trimming, Plush Cutis and Collar, only 15.00. Silk Plush, Plush Ball Trimmings, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, only -3 15.00. Black Astrachan Cloth, Spike Trimmings, Satin Lined, only S1G: Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball Trimming to match, Quilted Satin Lining, onlv $20. Seal Plush, Elegant Plush Ball Trimming, Satin Lined, genuine Seal Loops, only 23. Elegant" Seal Plush, Beaver Ball Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 32.50. Our Plush Sacques arc linished with the best of Quilted Satin Lining. Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops, A 113' guarantee failing to meet the representation in wear given our garments, will he replaced by a new one. e r r OWE DOOR, EAST FiT 1TATI01TAL BA1TK. a Jt! kPECIAL Sales in Ladies Fine worth $5.00. UR Three-Dollar Shoes is far better Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will IME is going on and our goods must pJ;OME think this is just a blow. OW all wc ask is lor you to give us a A ND to sec the goods will convince you other dealer. jsRICES Low is our Motto. J, M. Gaynore, of the Omaha Dancing Academy, will open a dancing school for beginners next Friday eve, Nov. 30, at Fitzgerald Hall. With all the latest dances has been teaching at Omaha for past seven years. Private lessons Friday afternoon. J. M. Gaynoke, tf Instructor. Why pay big prices for sewing ma chines when you can get a New Howe at K. Shmvood's for $25,00? Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils in music, on Saturdays, at Mrs. Living ston's residence, corner Sixth and Oak streets.- Plattsmouth, Nov. l'J, tr Why go to grocery ami elry goods stores for arcticts w hen you can get them for t5c at Sherwootl's? The light running Howe at Robert Sherwood's only $25.00. Two beautiful 3 acre tmcts, with run ning w iter and close to shops. Price reasonable and terms easy. W. S. Wise. The light running Howe at Sherwood's only f.5.00. Our Assortincnt surpasses anything heretofore attempted ly ns in this Department, and our customers will he surprised at our magnificent display of aflies' aM Misses' and at very Low Prices. We are showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors ! with Plain, Sleeves. Pell or Angel in a. m ijl9 hoes, Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only $8.50, than ever put on the market here before equal ours. be sold. call. o that we are selling cheaper than any S 0 O. Dr. C A. Marshall. Resident Dentist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth Specialty. Auesthctics given for Pain- ! L.KSS FlLLIJtt OR EXTBACTIOX Of TeITTU. Artificial teetli made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, nnd inserted as soon as teeth arc extracted when de si reel. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. Fitzor halo's Block Plvttsuoctit. N'kh Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me, are requested to balance their accounts on or before the first dav- of January lSSi, ag, after that time, ail accounts will positively be left in the hands of a collector. Dr. ScniiDKSEcnT. Jfoy. 26. - . tf FRED"'"-"' HERRMANN. Specie Kid Gloves. We shall offer all of our Kid Gloves, worth from $!.?: to jfi'.SO, t the Nomi nal Price SI. GO PL R PAIR. This inelodi s i vi ivthing we carry in Stock of Dressed, Suedes, Custors, and Driving Glovex. t Iiuttoii ,Siti! fou's Best Colors and Blacks, now $l.f,0, worth $2.50. 4 Button Simj fon's Best Colors and Blacks, now $l..r,0, worth f2.2.". 4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered Backs, Colors and Black, now $1.50, worth $-00. 5 Button Bon JIarche Extra, Colors and Black, now $1.50, worth $1.7.1. 8 Button Mosquetnire Suedes, Colors, only $1.50, worth $2.25. 0 Button Mosquctairc Suedes, Colors and Black, $1.50, worth $2.00. 4 Button Castors, Colors, oulj 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, soltl elsewh' re at $5.00. Our $5.00 Reversible Velvet, in Greys nnd Browns, with Fancy Border, is deciel- eelly a good bargain. Our $7.00 Beaver good heavy Shawl. ery pretty line of colors. Our $0.00 Beaver, superior quality, eletrant patterns, well worth $10.00. Our $10.00 Beaver in Gre-ys, Tans nnd Browns, entirely new patterns, and woulel be decidedly cheap at $12.00. Yarns. Comprises Everything in German Knitting, Spanish. Gern.antown, Eider Down, Fairy Floss, Shetlanel Floss, Angora, Saxony, Zephyrs, Crewels. Comforts and Blankets. 10k4 White Blaskets at $1.25 per pair. 10x4 White Blankets, cooel weiirht. only $2.00 per pair. 10x4 "White all Wool Guaranteed," only $4.00. Our Country-made White, at $4.75 Sale ! Me rriHeSbiiiinL ONE DOOR EAST FIRST MOMENT AND BMBBLLISHMBHT8 COMPLETED. (J RAND OPENING OF OUR n3 is ri il iviuutji uioioing diore, FRIDAY EVENING, 30th inst. A Cordial Invitation is extended to the Public in General, that evening will be presented to every Lady present. Our rooms will be handsomely decorated. We will show our stock of Children's Boy's & Men's Clothing, b LNH. FURNISHING GOODS, OUR stock: OF Silk Handkerchiefs, Nobby &iiKs,wooiens and Cassimeis cannot be ur passed, and Prices o Low that You cannot fail to buy them We arc more than pleased with our increased trade and it is A TRIUMPH OF JUST AM) SQUAKE DEALING ! "LOW PRICES, HONEST GOODS AND NO MISREPRESENTATION," is our Molto. S. &. C. MAYER. Cor. r.laln and 5th St. CARRUTH nmimnr per pair, is extta large nize, nnd gnc rally advertised ns a big I oigiiin lit 5.(0. 1 1x4 "White In J tiiul is full the nil at $7.50 u pair is ii fct.i d l.uruin. $ I.50,AVtst(in I!nivcBd JMnnkit is g d vulue at Jffl.fO. $0.00, Hcd Blanket extra weight ni.d (jue.litv. 12x4 Itcd Blsnket at $f.C0 per pair, made up of the finest wool. Brown mid Giny mixid Jilnnkitp, at all prices. Out $1.00 (Vnifoit, fair print, good v id tie. Our $1.50 (Ymfoit, gcod quality, piiiit t-olid, red lining, filled with hite batting. Our fS.CO comfort. Bent Print, cxtia wi-ight. Our $2.50 Comfort, two good vnluts : No. 1. FnFt Colon d C hintz Piint, "White Cotton Filled, extra fi.e and weight. No. 2. Furry Si. tine, f olid led lin ings, elegant line of patterns m.d' olois. Our $a.25 In oitd Chintz Pitttuns, very fancy quilti d. i xtia nizc ai d w i if. 1 t. Our $4.(0 Fine Farcy Saline, Solid Saline Lined, veiv nieelv qinlteet, y'.7v 72x2. Underwear. Ladien' White Meiir.o Vef-ts.Silk itile! -eel, Silk bound, at 50 cents csieb. I'm. Is to mi.tch. Lnelies' f'xtrn fne, purpriir.r quality, White Jleiino Ve tts, .TeTM-y ribbed f-lc ves lit 75 cents each. Pants to inateh lit mine price. Indies' White Wool VoMs, Silk Pe.ur.d and Stitched, nt $1.25. Ladies' Natural Weel VcMs nnd Punts at $1.00 inch, worth $1.25. Ladies' Scarlet Vests nnel Pants, nr.octh and soft, on'y $1.00 eaeh. Ladies' Scarlet Saxony Wool VeMs nr.et Pants, finest quality, nt 91.75 cneh. Ladies' Camels Hair Pants nnel Vet-ts Reduced to $:;.00n f-uit, worth $4.00. Full Lines of Children's, Mit-scs nnel Be)js' Unelerwcnr, White, Scarlet, Natur al and Camels Hair nt Low pi ices. Seal Plush Wraps. Our 1 ine of Plush Gniinerts this FcaHiii are made up of the beft prudes of Lon don Dyed and LiMcrs Seal Plushcp, and Every Garment Guaranteed to wear. Our Plush Jackets nt. $15.00 are verv cheap. Our English Walking Jackets, three- quarters h ngth, at $25. well voitii $;;o. Our $25.00 Phifch Saeques, Ke.Td else where at $.'!0.00 Our $30.00 Plush Siicours v.e.nh fullv $-5.00. Our $35.00 Phh Saeenus worth full v $40.00. f-w Our $37.50 Plush Saceiues sold e:ve rv- where at $45.00. Our $45.00 Plush Hae-eiins, re uular r-it v pi ice, $55. to 9 NATIONAL BANK. Neckwear and Mnfflpr. in I 1