Trie Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. K.ll.l.ary, l)ea, Uoeknootl lSuil.linr, Telephone Jo. M. Br. Slla. OlHre I tierlns'n Drug Store, lt-l-ieare l r. llk aa-l Uraaitr. Trlrubone .No. 4 Or. Wither, bent !t, laloo Klork. r THE DAILr ii1 Ltil l LArrsMOtlTfl. NEBRASKA.- WEDMKStU V." l)ECfcMfiKK 12, i8S. CITY CORDIALS. The mail dg ware is a thing of the past. lieincmhcr the district .school tonight at tlin ojm m Iiouhc. Everybody go. Ono case of diphtheria has been re ported on the citj register today. The victim is Mrs. IIrt. It i rumored that the District school company has been engaged for a one night stand at the Funk, Lincoln. Regular meeting of W. C. T. U. Thursday nftcrnoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. A. Davis, on Pearl atrcct. Mr. John Kucdy, of Ilambcrg, la., is the guest of his nephew, Mr. Mike Grass man, of the book j.tore of Mr. W. II. liukcr. The snow when it fell must have struck Omaha in more abundance than riattsmouth as the inhabitants of the metropolis have been skighriding already. Reserved seat tickets for "Lost in Loudon," are on sale now at J. I Young's, both for matinee and night performances. Matinee prices 25 and 50 cents, night prices 75, 50 and :J5 cents. --Our new tea man, who is located on Fifth street, in the Sherwood block, has leen painting things red within the last few days and has made the front of Lis store present a very bright and striking appeararce. . Mr. Wiley Black, one of the stock . dealers of the city, informs us that the market for hogs and cattle is slightly on the decline, lie is now paying from $4.50 to $4.75 for hogs, and for cattle from two to four cents. Prof. Schmidt, of Omaha, who has been engaged to fnrnish the custumes for the Sons of Veterans masquerade ball, which takes place on the evening of the 13th, will be in the city tomorrow with a full line of elegant costumes. Ellis Goolsby, who met with a ser ious accident several weeks ago, when a couple of car wheels passed over one of Lis legs, is now able to move around on crutcLes. His physician has been suc cessful in saving his limb which was terribly mashed. We are glad to inform the citizens that theepedemic which has been raging in the city of late is slightly on the de cline. Only one case lias been reported so far, today, and the physicians are under the impression that it can easily be kept under control, now. Mr. Ed Dutton, who mcl with an accident in the B. & M. yards a few days ago, breaking one of his legs, informed us that he will now sell his ticket for the S. of V. masquerade ball, which comes off on the 15th, very cheap. He thinks he will Lave no use for it then. Mr. John Thomson, the contractor who has pulled through w;th his work on the sewer here after many trials and tribulations, took Lis departure for Oma- Jia last night, and as Le says, for ?ood He thanked the newspapers for letting him down as light as they did dur ing Lis recent troubles. , He was appar ently well satisfied to leave this city, and lie did not say that Le would a'ain tender for contracts here. The reason why so many Christmas presents, such as would be suitable for young ladies, have been manufactured this year, can easily be accounted for The young men who have been left out in the cold, shivering until now, and who have not yet heard any of their voun lady friends hint on the subject which interests them most, will recognize this as their last opportunity and purchase extensively the articles which would please them most. uo ucuui. kiieriii leienuoneu the in formation to the office of a newly mar ried man who is now serving as a juror in tlie District court, that he would be obliged to keep the jury all nicht.and wished a young man employed in the ollice to break the news to his wife. The young man secured a sheet of mourning paper and an envelope to correspond, and imparted the information to her by i ruing a note on the paper. We have not yet learned what a shock the news has caused. The District School. The entertainment given at the opera house last night afforded as much aum. e mciit to the lovers of burlesque as any comedy we have ever seen on the stage. The old district school was presented by the performers with ns much natural ability as in the days gone by- over fifty years ago, and all experienced spectators informed us that the representation could not have been surpassed. Many were surprised to notice with what ease some of the performers acquitted themselves especially the twins and did their work as artists. As all the leading characters were first-class, it would be folly to at tempt to particularize, but to say that each scholar acquitted himself or herself remarkably well would not be over reaching the bounds of good judgment Mr. II. J. Streight impersonated the dis trict school teacher to perfection, and exhibited good judgment in the use of the Bail and the dunce cap. The same company will appear at the opera house tonight, but an entirely different pro gramme will be presented. As the declamations will be more numerous, the entertainment will still be more intense. The big fat boy of the Journal office will appear in the same costume as worn last M'ght, and it is said that he w ill be bold enough to spring a son.? Preserve your boquets until then, because he will surely be worthy of them all. The an nouncement of this Engagement Extra ordinary should fill thu opera house. The costumes of fifty years ago were worn.- laiDLgBiLlter Sale I Our Odds and iTnds of DRESS pnpne I uOuuo REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AT ABOUT One Half Original Value. Odd discos cf IDress Grooms Marked Way Below COST PRICE ! Our Odds and Ends of Silks, Velvets .-pa-: Remnants of Above Goods AT ABOUT One Half Original Value. Colored Velveteens Reduced to 40 cents a yard, worth C5 cents. Full Liues of AT POPULAR PRICES. 'Baiter Ssile I Cur Odds and Ends of Children's ISastra Heavy S.ib'b'ed "Wool Hose, Sizes from 61 to 9, reduced to 50o. a 3?air, worth, from 75 to OOc. Extra Good Values in LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE at 25c per Pair. Our Odds and Ends of CLOAK 7Ti Order to clear up Odd G ar nients in this De partment we have marked them at a figure that will make them go in a hurry. Call early and get best choice. M2HL8LIH Notes. - The twins were small butoft! my. J. G. Itichey as Bud Means, attained great fume. The receipts at the opera house last night aggregated about $75. There were no flies on Barney last night as Larkin Lanhorn. He apparently had it in for Wooley. The Twins will appear again tonight. The ni.tice of their re-appearance should certainly draw a house. The Twins' recitation, or what they called a song, was much appreciated. They are artists in their line. J. T. Doud was no Slow Coach-er. As a director he was disgusted with his school and turned on the audience to help hi iii out. Program of District School. Tli..' following program will be pre sented at the opera house tonight by the pupil.; of the District School. It will no donht be a very interesting one. Tenor Solo Twenty Years A ro Jack Gibbs. Scho?.;rs going to school. ?chi'il Called By Master. lioll 'all By ?.Iater. Ou-!::nr Soim By Si-hool. vs.: u'4 Class. A. L. O. rias-t. tie ; Miiiy ( lass. J( li; iiion ( la s 'rui.MiiarCliis. S n c Fold Your Arms Like Me By School. scli..l !i!mlsei for r.ouu. Noun ceae Eating diuncr and games of 40 years p. : : s;lii:i.I called. Snnir -Scotland 'sBu-nin By School. lMftr ct Seliool Hoard enters. MilIllT Staff Hnrl f'ati!tla CI.Anl Moti.t r Ilawtnorne ani Mrs. short enter. Addo of Welc ni3 By Susan Wells. Twin-cry for thetr Ma. Ilea l us By John Finn. Ke-:i 'iion By Mo chisedek Mulhatron. Son--Old Mother HHhbard By Twins. Reel . tion Bv Z irv llnr 'nii!..isition By Siiss.uina Peas-e SPECIAL VALUES Ifi ! FULL STOCK J lHi I Of Toboggan. s 'ii O'Shanters, Jocky and Alpine ( ar.s. Children's Undo rwGsr I Ciismne-e i uood. chn.' drens Zephyr and Angora Hoods, Ladies' Hoods and Facinators Our oOc White Merino Vests and Pants are the best value in the city. Our 75c Camels Hair Vests and Pants sell elswhere at $ 1.00. Our 1.00 National Wool Vests and Pants well worth $1.25. Our $1.00 Scarlet Vests and Pants are the best goods for the price offered. Our $1.50 Camels Hair Vests and Pants worth $4.00 a suit. Our $1.50 Scarlet Vests and Pants are our regular $2.00 quality. Holay laaiercliififs Our Stock in above goods is very complete, and we are show ing some very Iiicli Goods in Em broidered Silks and Linen. Full Lines of Colored, Bordered, Scal loped, Initiel and plain white. Muffs , Boas, -A.3STT3 FUR TRIMMINGS i FEED HERRMANN, ONE DOOR EAST PIRT NATIONAL BANK. Black Coney Muffs, only G. cents. Black Hare Muffs, only $1.25. Black Imitation Monkey Muffs, only $3.50. Black Real Monkey Muffs, only $5.00. Silver Hare Muffs, only $2.00. Opposum Muffs, only $2.50. Lynx Muffs, only $5 00. Imitation Seal Muffs, only $:J.50. Beaver Muffs, only $6.00 Children's Muffs and Boas, only $1.50. Full lints of Black Coney, Nutria, Silver Hare, Opposum, Lynx, Raccoon, Chinchilla Fur Trimmings, at very low prices. Best Quality Feather Trimmings, only 40 cent3 per yard. Blankets vml Comfortables. White Blankets from 1.75 to 7. Grey Blankets from 1.50 to 5. Scnrly Blankets irom 3.50 to $9. COHFOHTA3LES I Extra f j ood Values and Qnali ties from 1.00 to'S 1.00. Ladies' Heavy Skirts in Satin, Knit, Cotton 1'lih-h and Cloth, at very Low Prices. FRED HERR ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. V PERSONALS. Sii! 1 he squirrel ly Arabella Ilawtuorne. le- umatiou By Hud Moans. oii- -Multi! llc-ation Tuble By School. IXm I :tiatiouWil Ham Willis. I)ti!:ft;iri4ltl I -irL-ln f ail....rt - ... ..... . ... 1 uaitiiaijj hdu '--A Krii"? Winr. t rrimr f.. - .. ljan " Keiri! rks By School Board. Clo;ivi Song Aula Laii Syne. American, Nashville, Tenn. Xer. Ion Beers and his excellent com pany it 4Loat in London" attracted mothi very lame audience to thfiOrnnri Opera House last night, of which the ladies formed the greater portion, the Maoi.iu auditorium lein" tesffil t ifo utmost capacity. The recalls and encores w'r; so frequent and prolonged that the play as protracted until after 11 o'clock. The Ktirriuff dramatic incidents ami ronl. istic scenic effects of the nlav U'prp oil received with rounds of applause. "Job i.. . . . . .Yrmioja is a vigorous ana heroic por tr.iyl that never fails to nlensc nnrl tho oth r characters throughout, particularly mat o -iiuay Jraggicthrope," was all mac couia ie uesired. Tiie above company will appear at the Watciman opera house on Saturday even ing next. Seats are now on sale at J. P. Young's book store. The school house in district Xo. 29 known as the Oreapolis school home, out on natte bottom. nd which is i.i ti e neighborhood of Fred Stull a-id Clmiley Vancler venter, was destroyed by f re last night about 8 o'clock. There had been school yesterday and no real facts have been found for the cause of the fire. It is thought by seme that the house was entered by tramp and enrehssly ct ou fire; r.ud by others fiat it was tired by ome of the dissatisfied residents of the district. If the latter should be the case penalty of the law for so'dastardly an act. j !!in Iligedom, a younr man abont twenty-two years of age, who has been an employe of the B. & M. shops for some lime, died of diphtheria, last even ing r.. iut G o clock. He was said to have U id a siege of typhoid feTer and was r covering when attacked by diph- in t. portion of the cityknown as Hp;0' Hollow. IIo was highly resp s-ted by all who knew him, and .v is said to be an uncommonly fine look I-!:; man. Th-s fane al will ocer tomorrow; hut we were unable to learu the !i::ie. Mr. Oswald Guthman, of Louisville, is in the c!ty today. Mr. A. Q. Barhydt, a former proprietor, of the Riddle house is in the city tod attending court. Dr. It. Livingston, one of ;ur youu rising physicians of this city, went up t . Omaha last evening to visit freinds. Mr. G. AV. Mutz, who has been build ing houses at Mauley under contract for the past two months, returned to the city this m-rning. Hon. John Barnes, of York, arrived in the city last night. He will visit at the home of lm daughter, Mrs. D. A. Camp bell, for a short time. Mr. Ed Young.son of Mr. J. II. Young, of the B. & M. store house, here, takes his departure for San Jose, Cal., this ev ening, where he intends to reside perman ently. YVe wish him a safe journey and a pleasant new home on his arrival. Mr. Andy McLaughlin, who for many years filled the position of cashier in the First National Bank here, and who is now an extensive cattle dealer, of Omaha, passed through the city this morning en route to Texas, where he goes to purchase cattle. Mr. W. F. Shelton, one of the sewer contractors who have been at work on the sewer in this -city for several weeks, took his departure for Omaha last evening. He will return Monday to look after the firm's interests which the city fathers will deal with at the coming meeting. Mr. E. Berger, an old resident living near Murray, leaves tonight for San Jose, Cal., where he will reside permanently. He will meet his wife who has been spending several mom lis there for the purpose of regaining her health. His daughter, Miss Louie, accompanies him to Omaha tonight, but she will return to this city. No other remedy is so reliable, in cases of sudden colels, or coughs, or for any all flerangements of the throat "and lunsrs as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This wonder- . ll medicine affords great relief in con- : si ;uption, even in the advanced stages of ; that disease. I Who said Genng & Co. didn't have (lie finest line of holiday eroods? 3t Sherwin & "Williams' rmrprl nninta the best in the market, atFricke & Co's. drug store. 8-tf. Who said Ge-iing & Co. didn't have the finest line of holiday goods? 3t Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meai at iieisei s mm. ti Tone up the system anel improve the appetite by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It will make you feel like a new person. Thousands have found health, and relief from suffering, by the use of this great blood purifier, when all other means failed. Wool Boots and Rubbers complete, $2.00 at Herges. tf Who said Gering & Co. didn't have the finest line of holiday goods? 3t Why go to grocery and dry. goods stores for arctics when you can get them for 8oc at Sherwood's ? Why go to grocery and dry goods stores for arcticts when you can get them for S5c at Sherwood's? For Rent A pleasant front ' room neatly furnished, only one block from Main street. Inguire of J. I. Unruh. tf The light running Howe at Sherwood's only $25.00. A nice line of silk and linpn liAndker. chiefs and mufflers just received at J. II. it i . jonneiiy s. tt " nil ii ii 1 1 Christinas Sacnfic IIT MEN'S LADISS' STZISTE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS I"aOK 73 OBXTTS XTZ. THERE IS IfcTO'l'mCZfcTCS- THAT WILL BE MORE PLEASING FOR A PRESENT ALL BUYING OVER 25c. WORTH AT OUR STORE WILL GET A Chance on the Fine Doll IU OUIt WINDOW, TO BE DItAWN JANUARY 1 ,M W. JL. BOECK & GO. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MANUFACTURER OF. AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THK hoicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Pepperbergo' and 'Buds FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. Dr. C- A. Marshall. Card cf Thanks. V."? wish t exoress our inreri H ink to the friends w!ii s.i kind Jy extended a neij iiHnci t i us during tlie recent Kick . -:-b in our f Minify, nnd at the time of the d'-Mtli of ur dear little grl. Mit. axp Mhs. W. J. Warwick. Down Co The Pricks. From now on we will t-ell Garland and Radiant Home btis-j burners at Kreat ly reduced prices. Johnsox BfiO. Don't le mislead by so-called Rednced Prices, Discount or Sacrifice Sales, when you can buy better goods for less money at Joe's The One Price Clothier. tf Don't go to Mike's blacksmith shop for arctics when you can get them for &c at Shei wood's. A fact th it all men with gray and many shaded whiskers should know, that Buckingham's Dye always colors an even broion or Hack at will. J. II. Donnelly hai a rinj display of silk and satin snspenderc, plain und em broidered. He fthn h.i a fine lino of fine initial bn lktrchi fs. tf y A house to rent in ft crr-d locntioti nnrl at reasonable terms. Call at this office or corner of Marble and Sixth streets. Eighty-two and Still Ha Every Tooth. Mr. Alfred Daniel, of Douglas coun ty, father of Mrs. J. C. Nelms, of New ton county, is 82 years old, was never sick a day in his life, was never in bed a sun up, never lost a tooth, has been to six log rollings this year, lifts more than most men, often in dulges in coon and 'possum hunting, has been a deacon in the Primitive Baptist church for fifty-eight years, was never drunk in his life, and an oath has never escaped his lijis. lie is the father of twenty-six children, lif teen now living, has seventy grand children and anumbcrof great-grand ' children. Mrs. Nehns, his daughter, has oilicialed at over 1.000 births, and has never lost mother or child iu a single case. Covington , (Ga.) Enter rrise. ' C. F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor Main St., Over Merg-s Shoe Store. Has the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came iv-PKt nf u;.: - ' -VUCK-UUll I river. Note these prices: Businet-s suits in in io to a.-ess suits, $25 to $45 pnnts $4, $5, $6, $6.50 and upwards.' I 3F-Will guaranteed a fit - j Prices f Defy Combetition. Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils in ii usic, on Saturdays, at Mrs. Living ston's residence, corner Sixth and Oak stpcts. Plattsmouth, Nov. 19, 1888. tf See Joe's Goods, gt his Prices, and th n let your own Judgment decide wl ether you can do so well anywhere ehe as at Joe's. tf . The City Meat Market is the best place o buy fresh meats, pork chops, ro :!:r Preservation of the Natural Teeth a opecialrv. Auesthfi; LESS IJ ILLINO OU EXTRACTION' OK TKETH Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver' Rubber or Celluloid Plat, ,.,! ;n.Z .1 as soon as teeth are extracted when de All work warranted. Prices reasonable womPnrUrn.lTn'" dehilitated an4 overworked th.'Ka &r?ZJL:1 Prescription ia JawpTOuhar to Women: a powerful, en- It ii r2?.T ?nd 1e?leMneM, in either BeT ITrTrT!! .i favorite Xracr1p. llVL" riT0 I Vun to the on,y medicine for women, sold by druRiriiU. ante, of -f J n.?4ef a Porttlre ifuaS ?T?S? . atgf action in every case, or price cotrrTssr- falth,uUy T7 ) t i tor .. .