V i-LArrsMouTii, neiskaska. aionjay, dkckmbeu uos. Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. KalUbury. UeatUt, HorhKOod ltulltlofr Telrphoae . :(.. Dr. M(fnIo, OlUea In lprin'ii Urn Store, Kel irnru for. alxtli I Granite, leleplion So. 4'.. Ir. Wither. Irnllt, lulon lllurk. CITY CORDIALS. Judge Kit-1. 1 is presiding at the court today. Mr. St tats is the only man in the city we know of who can sp 11 his name in two dir- tioiu. Mr. H. T. Clarke, of Omaha, acted J as n pall-b.-arcr at the funeral of the late Chaplain Wright yesterday. --Louisville is crushing oi t symptoms ..r l.v.lri'.fJ-nliia wit'i lead. Seven or ... ..j v.. eight foaming urs wcr-i scuttled last week. --Omaha Herald. The ladies aid society of the M. E. church, will meet Tuesday afternoon at '2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. I. 1 Smith, Winterstcin Hill. Why don't Phil Harrison of this city .Jm 1,U ri-ht of relationship to tlur . i ... i . .:!-.. n. . f.. .. I president ciei i, nun init !- wi . jv. in the pst.jthce department: Mr. Wiley Mack lm purcli is::d a lino cirload of hogs for the Omih.i mar- tr,.t. nn.l will shin Wednesday. He is now paying 1.80 p-r hundred for them. Mrs. Julius IVpperb-'rg was attacked by fever S iturd:iy evening, and fears are ..trt. .in. .! that it mav advance. We .M .--- J trust her physician may i,ucceed in break- in it up. Wrncr send his audience away after lots of tears and smiles, hearty claps and boisterous plaudits, pleaaed and happy. St. Louis Critic You can both laugh nml frv tmnorrow nil ht ifvoii sro and see him. Mr. Verner has a handomc stage bearing; his dialect is good, and the songs he introduces are all reminiscent of melodies of;th ? green Cleveland, Ohio, Plaindeuler. Will appear at the opera house tomorrow night. -Correct in his conception, faultless in j his treatment, the role, under Mr. Verner I skillful treatment, grows and grows, un- J til, at the fall of the curtain, one mut 1 be reminded of the fact that this man j was acting, not living the part. St. Louis J Sunday Sayings. You will be well re- j paid if you go and sec him at the opera J house tomorrow night. I Mrs. Dr. McCiea and son, Ed Harker, were called to Harvard one day last week j by a dispatch from Mr. II. S. Keller, a son-in law of Mrs. McCrea, who was an old resident of this city, stating that their little girl was very ill and not expected to recover. A dispatch was received here Saturday announcing that the child lud died a short time before. The young man to whom we made reference in Saturday's issue as the burg lar who was brought in from Cedar Creek Saturday night, is quite well known in this city. His name is Art Creighton. and he is highly connected in Omaha, Wing a relative to Mr. John Mc Shane, and a member of a wealthy fami ly. He was arrested on the charge of larceny from the fctore of Mr, Clark, of Cedar Creek. There is also another charge against him for stealing billiard balls, there. He is now confined in jail here. II was arraigned before Judge Kusscll Saturday afternoon, but the case va3 continued for about two weeks. Mrs. C. Johnson has purchased one of the fine Hush and Gerts pianos, of Mr. N. W. Nelson, now in the city represent ing the alore firm. This will make the third piano of this make sold in the city, in the instruments are only being intro lace-i in the west. In the east this firm lias bceonx very popular, ns the intru inents resemble the celebrated Stuinway piano and are in every way as durable. The iat instrument sold is valued al $400, the standard price for their up rights. Mr. Nelson will leave the agencj in charge of Mr. J. P. Young, our pop ular news and music dealer. The annual meeting of the Cass County Agricultural Society was held At the court house Saturday afternoon There wa a large attendance of members r.nd great interest manifested in the pro ceedings. There was a very spirited con test over the selection of secretary. Mr. W. S. Wise was elected over Mr. II. C. Tiitchic, who has held the ofiice for the pist two years. Mr. Wise has acted as secretary at different times in the past, and there is no doubt but that he will mike an ctlinent officer. Mr. Fred Gor der was re elected president by acclama tiaa, with Sim Rich irdso:i as vlce-presi-tlsat; a vic-president was abo elected from each precinct in tlu county. Mr. II. IJ. Windham, who has served in the capacity of treasurer for the past year, and who has made a most careful and pains taking officer, wns unanimously re elected. A board of seven d'rectors was elected. Owing to the great expense of fitting tip new grounds ju't? a debt has !jen incurred by the society. The board of director wer authorized to borrow the ncccssiry fun 1 to meet this inr'e-1-i-dness, and likewise to pay thopreodams that were awarded at the last fa:r. . Local continued on first pnc today. Whut's more surprising than a sur prise party '. On account of the absence of the provident, there will lc no meeting t f the Ilo ud of Traile Tuesday, Dec. 4th. Mr. T. I. Murphy, a well known contractor of this city, leaves tomorrow moruiiiL; wnn a u-oiir ' u'ui. n-n m i-, i - !. - - ..e ..l ....... to do tiuinel work for this 15. A: M. in Wyoming territory. Two of th party left for there last night. S!i;.irf Kikenhary, Deputy Shcr- ji; je(. amj r- Thos Kiddle removed Harry West lake. Patrick Moore and ('has. Ellis to the penitentiary at Lincoln lat Saturday morning. Tiicy also had Jocoli Nelson, the lunatic fron dreeenwood, in clnrgi - . We were sony to 'earn that Mr. John IJallen-'er has become so dissatisfied with PlatNmouth that he considers Schuyler a m re fuvoiabh; locality for his resi- deue;-. He and his f;imilv took tlie'r departure for there Saturday nilit,where th-y inti-nd to reside rermanvutly. The two "-tars" or the "Two Johns," Mes-rs. A. 15. Todd and W. D. Jones, ivlifi sir.-? to take itrominent iait in the i . district school which will be held shortly, will in -et tonight and learn their little song. These two stars will surely afford much amusement to the fun-loving peo ple. They will appear in their original song and dance costumes, of short pants and waists. The two engravers of Omaha, who have secured many of the finest business blocks and residences in the city for the lotiimil's boom edition, have completed their work, and the prints of tc Journal have also finished their work, :.nd the great piper which has been looked for ami talked of for many weeks, will be distributed over the city this afternoon. We are waiting patiently to view the production An old land mark and dilapidated structure which has been an eye sore for the residents of Washington avenue ever since they have taken up their abode there, was burned to the ground last Sat- urUilv n:i,t about twelve o'cleck. The i,uii,li,lir waa va& iiit at the time of the llt va formi.ly occupied by Mrs. xewl and. The building was the pro ty ()f jjr 'fhos. Gordon, of Glcen- wooti. -'e have not been informed wliotli-r the building was insured or not. jJUt jf :t Was, it being vacant at the time Qf n. the policy would ha null and void. The building was valued at about $:00. Tjiemortai remains of Chaplain . , . , .Vrj,rilt w hnrn(, fo their last Alpha Wrigl resting place, la the O ik Hill cemetery, yesterday afternoon. The college formed at his l ite residence shortly before '2 o'clotk. and proceeded to the Presbyter ian church where a short service was held which was conducted by llev. J.JT. Baird. pastor of that church, who was j ass;.t.'d by Itev. W. 15. Alexander, of the M. E. church. The poll bearers were W. T. Clarke, of Omaha, Edwin Davis, Win. Hayes. J .M. Patterson, P. P. Gass and LJ. Spin-lock. Tlio choir of the church made t':c service very affective by their sing'n;. PERSONALS Mr. las. Pollock, of Lincoln, spent Sunaay at home here. Mis Ella Clark, who has been visit ing at (Ilcnwoo 1 for a few days, returned home ast evening. Mr. Charles Whitney came down from Omaha Saturday evening and remained over Sunday with his family. Mr. W. F. Morrison, of Rochester, N. Y., arrived in the city Saturday night to attend the funeral of the late Chaplain Wright. Mis Fanuie Lewis, of Ashland, who has Ivrcu the guest of Miss Annie Si.hild knecht for the past week, returned home last evening. Mr. Chns. Thornburg, formerly of this city, but now representing the McClurg cracker company, of Omaha, is in the city on busiuess. Mr. Thos. Reynolds, clerk in the clothing store of Mr. C. E. Wescott. went to Nebraska City Saturday night to sp md Sunday with a cousin. Mr. Z. Waterman, manager of the Chautau-'pia grounds at Crete, returned to his home last evening after a short visit with his brother, Mr. John Water man, of this city. Mr. John Ulirig. accompanied by Miss Woodro v, took t lit ir departure for Mal vern las'; Wednesday where they enjoyed a Thank-giving visit with friends and relatives. They returned to the city last night. Mi-ts L3"bie I lesser, who ca-ne from Lincoln 1 i.t wick to spend Thanksgiv ing and enjoy a few t'ays' yisit at her home soat'i o' this city, returned to Lin coln list eer.ing to ruuic her work as school tcaci er t d: y. Mr. Thuiston and son, uncle end cou-in of Mr. Henry Waterman, who have been cn;oing a few weeks visit Mid get ting an idea of western life, returned to their ho r.e in Ne v York state Inst Satur day niht. We were informed thut it is their in ention to locate here nest pprinj. , IPC Ik $h A 4 lii! Pn m f f H w m u m S m, A til 1 aa wiamhiiiimmm Ladies' Mocljsskis. Jilack Diagonal Cloth, Fur Trim wed, only sT.OO. Black 'Extra Quality P.oucle Cloth, Spike Fringe Triiumings, Bell Sleeve, only 10.00. Illack Frieze Cloth, BallTrimming. Quilted Lining, Astrachan Cuffs and Collars, only 14.0O. Brown and Tan Brocaded Matel lasse, Plush Ball Trimming, Plush Cuffs and Collar, only 15.00. Silk Plush, Plush Ball Trimmings, plain Satin Lined, Chamois pockets, only $15.00. Black Astrachan Cloth, Spike Tritnmings, Satin Lined, only 1G. Fancy Silk Striped Cloaking, Ball Trimming to mate), Quilted Satin Lining, onlv $20. Seal Plush, Elegant Plush Ball Trimming, Satin Lined, genuine Seal Loops, only 3. Elegant Seal Plush, Beaver Ball Trimmings and Collar, Quilted Satin Lined, only, 32.50. . Our Phifh Sacques are finished with the best of Quilted Satin Lining Chamois Pockets and Genuine Seal Loops. Any guarantee failing to meet the ifcrecntati.in in wear given our garments, wjll be replaced by a new one. OWE DOOR EAST PiRsT NATIONAL BAKE. jBoots i FECIAL Sales in Ladies' Fine worth $5.00. UR Three-Dollar Shoes is far better OR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will T IME is going on and our goods must OME .hink this is just a blow. OW all we ask is lor you to give us a A ND to see the rood3 will convince other dealer. P RICES Low is our Motto. W. A. BO! Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the estate of Dr. R. R. Liyingston for medical services, are requested to call and settle with undersigned. F. E. White. lw Executor. Why pay big prices for sewing ma chines" when you can get a New Howe at R. Sherwood's for $25,00? Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils in music nil Saturdays, at Mrs. Living- ... - - - T T l - ston's residence, corner Sixth and Oak i streets. Pluttsmouth, Nov. 10, 18S. tt Why go to grocery and dry goods stores for arcticts when you can get them for S'So at Sherwood's? II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the tinest and most complete in the city. The light running Howe at Robert Sherwood's onlv $25.00. Plenty Of feed, fiour, graham and meal at Ileisel'a mill, tf - The light running Howe at Sherwood's only $.5.00. Our Assortment surpasses anything heretofore - attempted hy us in this Department, and our customers will be surprised at our magnificent display of Lais' and Misses' and at very Low Prices. Yrn are showing decided novelties in Stripes, Checks, and Solid Colors ! with Plain, Uell or Angel Sleeves. r Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for only $8.50, than ever put on the market here before, equal ours. be sold. call. you Chat we arc selling cheaper than any C O Dr. C- A. Marshall. Resident Uontist. Precurvntinn of llifi Natural Teeth a Special:'. Auesthetics given ftir Pain- I less Filling on .Lxtbaction of i eeth. Artificial teetli made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable, Fitzgkbalu's Block. FLvrrauouTii. Nkb Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to in;, are requested to balance their accounts on or before the first day of January 18SS),-as, after that time, ail accounts will positively be left in the hands of a collet to. DlL ScHJI.bKNECHT ; Nov. 23. tf j FRED -.HERRMANN. Special Sale ! Kid Gloves. We hhall offer all of our Kid Cloves, worth from sf 1.7.1 to 2.?.Q, at the Nomi nal Price SI. CO PER PAIR. This inr-lmh s t vcrything we carry in Stock of Dressid, Suedes, Castors, and Driving (Ilovt t. 0 liuttt.n Simjjf on's lhst Colors and Blacks, now $1.50, worth $2.50. 4 Button SimjiFon's I?est Colors and Blacks, now $1.50, wcrth $2.25! 4 Button Our Own Fancy Embroidered Backs, C- lots and Black, now $1.50, worth $2.00. 5 Button Bon Marche Extra, Colors and Black, now $1.50, wi rtli $1.75. 8 Button Mosquetaire Suedes, Colors, only $1.50, worth $2.25. 0 Button Mosquetairo Sin ties, Colors and Black, $1.50, worth $2.00. 4 Button Castors, Colors, onl3 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, sold elsewhere at $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 $9.00 Beaver, superior quality, elegant patterns, well wortli $10.00. Our $10.00 BtP-verin Greys, Tans and Browns, entirely new patterns, and would be decidedly cheap at $12.00. Yarns. Comprises Everything in German Knitting, Spanbh, Germantown, Eider Down. Fairy Floss, Shetland FIosk, 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. 10x4 White all Wool Oiinrttisiwd, only $4.00. our Country-made White, at $1.75 Fo M e r rmi in in ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. IHPR07BHBNT MD EMBELLISHMENTS COMPLETED. GRAND OPENING OF OUU Model Clothing Store, FRIDAY EVENING, 30tli "inst. A Conlial Invitation is extended to the Public in Genenil that evening A ttAUJJ60M eouvwm will be presented to every Lady present. Our rooms will he handsomely decorated. We will show our stock of Children's Boy's Men's Clothing, FINE FURNISHING GOODS OTjrn stock: of Silk Handkerchiefs, Nobby Neckwear nd Mufflers- in Silks. Woolens nnrl raccim,o ,.n . u ulilclb' ,n passed, and Prices cannot fail to Wc are more than pleased with our increased Ira le and it is A TRIUMPH OF JUST AM) SQUARE DEALING "LOW. PRICES, HONEST GOODS AND NO MISREPRESENTATION," is our Mollo. V a &. C. MAYSB. Cor. TJcin end nth St ptr pair, is txtia large size, ni d t ntitd'y iidvtitiKid us a big l'iiaiii i t $5(0. 1 1x4 "Miite Iinj.t linl is lull tl.o citd nt $7.5(1 ii pair is n gt td I iiieniii. $1.50,A thltin RMic Rttl Bh.i.ktt ia gt ol value Ht $5.(.0. $:.0O, Red Blanket extra weight m d quality. 12x4 Red Blanket at $9.00 ptr pair, luiide up of the lintht wool. Brown and Grny njxttl RJaiikiiP, t all piiccH. Our $1.00 Ct inftit, fair piint, gocd value. Our $1.50 Comfort, good quality, piint solid, red lining, filled with white butting. Our $2.00 comft it, Best Flint, cxtia weight. Our $2.50 Comfort, two good vfduiB: No. 1. Fust Colon d Chintz . Flint, White Cotton Filhd, txtra fjte and weight. No. 2. Fancy S;.tii:e. Ftdid ltd lin ings, t bgi;nt line of piittons 1 1 d foloie. 7)ur $:J.25 Jiiq oittd Chintz I i.tttirc, v ry fancy quiltt tl. xlni size nrd w t if. 1 t. Our $4.(0 Fine Fancy Saline, r-olid Satine I.intd, vt ry i.it tiy quilttd, size 72x2. Underwear. Ladies' White Mt iino Vttts, Silk sliltl -ed, Silk bound, at 50 ctnts cuth. rants to match. Ldis' Extra line, snrptiior qridily, White Meiino Vests, Jt rstyiibl t tlslet vts at 75 cents each. Fants to match at sun'.e price. Ladies' White Wool Vests, Silk Ft r.i.d and Stitchfd.at $1.25. Lfidies' Natural Wool Vtfts and Fnnts at $1.00 Hch, worth $1.25. Ladies' Scarlet Vests and Pants, hiich th and soft, on'y $1.00 each. Ladies' Scarlet Saxony Wool Vtsts and Pants, finest quality, at 81.75 each. Ladies' Camels Hair Pants and Vtsts Reduced to $.J.00 a suit, worth $4.00. Full Lines of Children's1, lWissrs and Boys' Underwear. White, Scarlet, Natur al and Camels Hair at Low prirtf. Seal Plush Wraps. Our line of Plush Gaunt i t this miFon ate made up of the best gradtR of Lon don Dyed und Listers Seal Flushes, and Every Garment Guaranteed to wear. Our Plush Jackets at $15.00 are vtry cheap. Our English Walking Jit kits, three quarters 1. ngth, nt $25. wtll wi.ith Our $25.00 Plush Siuqiuft, soldtlse where nt $.!0.00 Our $.;0.00 Plush Sntqiws woilh fully $:J5.C0. ijtl Our $:'5.00 Plih Sat titirs woilh fuli $40.00. Our f.!7.0 Plush Si.tquts sold every where at $45.00. Our $45.00 Plush Sat qui s-, rrgulnr fity price, $55. o Low that You buy them. 11 i ill '"I . 'f i M 1 i ' ; r -j ir i. i 1 1