if IS THE DAILY UfciiALD : FUiTiSMouTrt, BKA8KA, THURSSUAY, DECEMK 1SS8. Tno Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPEROF THE CITY. A. KtllHlmrr. DcatUt, Korkwooil Maildlnff, Telephone Mo. Dr. Shrgln, Olllea la (ierlnK Drag Store, UeU aeaee tor. Sixth n l Ursnite, Telephone o. Dr. Wither, Dm tint, t'nlon Blork. CITY CORDIALS. Sons of Veterans ball tonight at the Fitzgerald hall. As the management failed to come to time, the twins have abandoned the com pany. Mrs. Thos. Kempstcr is now lying in a critical condition, suffering from blood poisoning. Two handsome coaches were re ceived this morning at the shops here from the east. Thev arc to be used on the B. & M. Miss M. E. ii'artin will arrive from the east in about ten days for the purpose of organizing a class in vocal and instru mental music. The jury in the District court return ed a verdict this morning in the case of Parmtle vs. Vallery. Parmele sued for o n t ami rri it n vi-r.liet for the whole amount and costs, which will le $ 114.110. Prof. Schmidt, of Omalia, has a lare number of costumes which he will rent for the masquerade ball tonight, on exhibition, in the rooms above the post office at the rear of the Andcuser-IJubch building. Mr. W. A. Boeck has made a fine display in his show window. On a largo boot which stands on a sleigh is perche a beautiful doll which he will rallle on the first of January. Any person pur rhasing goods amounting to over twenty- five cents will be entitled to a chance. The Sons of Veterans masquerade ball will be held in Fitzgerald's hall this ev cning. Prof. Schmidt, of Omaha, lias funished a fine lot of costumes for the occasion. A large number of lickttshavc been sold, and the event will no doubt lc a very successful one, both socially and financially. Mr Jas. IL Reynolds and Miss Carrie TT,.lb.M npri united it the holv bonds of matrimony last evening about vinr-V- Tho marriage ceremony was performed at the home of the groom's brother on Winterstien hill, by Rev. W. B. Alexander, of the M. E. church. Both bride and groom are residents of this city. A case of sympathy occurred in the District court yesterday. Sharp vs M. P. By. was on trial. Sharp's eloquent at torneys worked on the sympathy of the juiy and by that means got a verdict for $.",(. In a moment afterwards the elo quent attorneys filed a lien on the verdict for f50. They were done with sympathy in that case, or rather it was meant for thj jury and not for the attorneys. Miss Clara B. Paul, who has been very prominent in this city for the past year, as a music teacher, aud who has won many warm friends during her stay here, returned to her home at Hopedalr. C by the flyer yesterday afternoon. Sh will remain there for several months, after which, we learn that it is her inten tion to return to Plattsmouth. We mav as well inform music students who hv been laboring under her instructions for the past year, th.it they need not wait for her to return intending to resume theb studies under her tuition, as a mor interesting and advanced scholar will then occupy her attention. Both entertainments given at the opera house the last two evenings were a, grand success in every way. The young ladies of the Y. L. R. R- A., under whose auspices the entertainments were given, have cleared about $70 in all, which is considered a very fair recompense for their labors. The receipts at the opera house last night amounted to about $55. and the evening before, about $75. The audience apparently appreciated the per formance hist night even more than the eyening before, if such a thing were pos sible. The style of the entertainment was considered the nml complete of any ever given in this city by home talent. Every person who attended was favor ably impressed, and when sich is the case in this critical city, the entertainment .can only be firsl-clas. pttcr3ay be-in Mr. John Mil or's thirty-firth lrlhdv, his wife arranged a veiy pleasant surprise for his benefit. Ten of his most intlmalf friends were in vited to be present at hi- 1 o:ne, South Park, shortly before fix o'clock last ev -ning, the time f r Lis arrival. All were present, a- tr intended, aud Mr. Minor was completely t iken by surprise. Mrs. Minor prepared an inviting rep.i-t for nartv and a m ioit enjoyald time was . . ... . - i upem, - nr if - f n-fii nrpfPnlCfl Willi It ! n:i. ' i i na re:i in !er of the "old-!:adcJ fane a ...t l.t- tlilrl w-'nurtli timf i ieasnni ccji - j rrti.nil. Rfisr.N were received from several who wir; ua x". to I e r The following gent'e iVn we e r tr. Brroa C!ar!rf ttty- Wead, several who wir; ua to 1 e i resent. resent: Mutt - - - IT . I I -nnfil. JiUlUr. 11. " t, iteriu, -j'- - Patriot, Harrlsburg, Pa. Newton Beers' excellent company of comedians and singers produced the lonular play of "Lost in London mag nificent spectacular attractions and scenic effects at the opera house lust night. The audience gradually warmed up to a hearty applause and approval. I he per fect ensemble was carried out in every particular as promised by Mr. Beers in his advertisements, a rare thing - uow-a days to the amusement line. The scenery was really magnificent from the Lru9b ot the famous New York artist, Lafayette W. Heavey. The principal pictures were: 'The Heart o Bleakmoore" with swarthy miners at work, cage with miners ascend ing and decending the shaft. In this scene '"Job Armroyd" caught the heart of his entire audience when he is told of his wife's desertion and flight to London with young "Featherstone," his employer The snow sensation in the heart ot Lon don was a wonderful piece of perspective work. The conservatory scene was very beautiful. In this act a very plea.ant diyertisment is introduced, in which ap pear the Pan Pipe Singers, a fpjartette of remarkably clever vocalists; ucnjamin Blinker created a considerable amount of laughter with his funny songs and sayings, the whole ending with songs and marches by the entire company. The last net was the finest of all in a scenic way, at first disclosing a ruinofls cottage near London, where "Nellie is carried by "Job", and on her death the scene -ha Hires into a splendid view of the l,el wtial City, visible in the distance, while in the foreground are angel euard:ng the col den cates of paradise. This scene is beautiful bcToud words, aud was en cored time and again before the thoroughly delighted audience left the theatre. At the Waterman opera house on Sat urdav evening next. PERSONALS. Mr. C. F. Smith was in Omaha yester day. Mr. J. C. Gilmore went to Ashland this morning. The twins were dismissed from schoo last night. Senator Polk went to Omaha last night on business. Mr. Jas. Pollock, of Lincoln, arrive in tin city yesterday afternoon. Snpt. li. E. Thompson, of the B. & M. remained in the city over night. Mr. Parmele and daughter. Mrs. W. J. Agnew, were passengers to Omaha this morning. Mr.--. R. Newell returned from Lincoln 1 tst night, where she had been visiting friends for the past week. Mr. O. P. Smith, who has been spend ing s veral days with his brother at Red Cloud, returned to the city this morning. Mrs. J. W. Barnes, of York, mother of Mrs. I. A. Campbell, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on the flyer. She returned home this morning. Mi. J. C. Stewart and family took their departure for Lincoln last evening. Mr. S. goes there to work for the B.& M. whil.- Mrs. S. visits her mother there. List ot Letters Rem lining unclaimed, in the PostofBce at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, Dec. 12, 1S8S for tlie week ending Dec. 1, 18SS: Amle.-son. James Anderson. J W I'.r.-Kit iioft, .loUii Briner. Mrs Mary liri'ti n. N W Bailor, Win r.r:ui. Wni 8 Baldwin. W in Mis Susan 'rai;r, W II Elsu i Win Frietlricli. It E G(iuiii, Mrs Sophiah Harrington H v:.tn:. w line u Karsonek. John Kiliiiow. Thomas l.utz. Miss Laura McOimmey. Liiulley Mutli. Henry Mt-'.! urt. K M:ise:nlorf, S P Kalff. Mr. siet-t J. in Spier-. 1 liomas M lavli r. W B West. Mell Magnus, Mclntyre, Tom Marys, Olesen.OIl Christian Stendell.K It Sy thorn. Tonus Thomas. O t; Walker, Louis Westlake, William. Persons culling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." J. N. Wise, P. M. W. E. Paul, who was tried on Sat day last before Judge Pottenger for en:!r. zzlement of $73 of the Metropolitan Manufacturing Company's money, was not bound over as was stated in our local cent' uiporary, but was acquitted. He was accu-ed of appropriating about $73 of the company's money, but it was shown in tl:-; evidence that he was not guilty of frau I in any way, as he had made a statement to the company showing the aii.ount he had retained. He wi:s acquitted, the defense paying all costs. Mr. Byron Clark acted as attorney for the def.-nse. There were three new cases of diph lli -i i i reported in the city register yes terday. The ages of the patients are thn-'-, nine and eighteen'. Fortunately ad r.lts have not as yet fallen victims to thi-s dread epidemic but should sucli be the cae dread rci-utts arc f oared, for great dilficulty will no doubt be cx. pe;i need in checking its spread. On or two of the stars wh appeared in tl;e "District School" performance last nit-tit, have been laid away with the sick to ! ay, Since this js t!ii cae, what must have become of a gre it portion of their at: nee: . ' . di d Tuesd iy cvo mig. of diphtheria, . afteri.0ln fr .,. the ,,emu I lwrects- There w a large &tr tendance. "Why Tfjc.r or htarvc-T' is the pointed ipirstion as'ced bv the minufacturers of "Culand Sroves;" and we would add; Why buy a poor imitation when for the ti!i!( nriee von c:m sit the cenuinc 1 (J.i-8uci, Sold ixclusivilyby Our Odds and Ends of DRESS GOODS UEJINANTS OF DRESS GOODS AT AISOUT One Half Original Value. Odd Pioces of IDress Qcodc Marked Way Below COST PRICE I ReimiiLaii SPECIAL VALUES IN Ladies' Underwear Our ."iOc White Slerino Vests nml Pants arc the best value in the city. Our 75c Camels Hair Vests and Pants sell elswhere at iJ.OO. 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. FRED HERRMANN, ONE DOOR EAST FIR T NATIONAL BANK. The Prcbable Cause "I can't understated what caused Bold boy's insanity. He wants to climb tn .-s and all sorts of absurd things.'' "Perhaps ho has been reading Amcli i Rivers." In the Presence of Cas. "What did you think of Drool's lec ture last evening?" "It was intolerable." "Did it weary you very much?" "Weary me? It nearly asphyxiated me." The ladies of the M. E. church will give a social tomorrow evening at the parsonage, corner of Cth and Marble. All are invited. In the case Sharp vs. the Missouri Pacific, which was on trial yesterday in the district court, the jury returned a verdict allowing Sharp $56. aim sorts or Ilato. There are flats and flats in New York; big flats and small flats, good flats and bad flats, cheap flats and dear flats. Just how many flats there are in New York it would bo hard to say, owing to a tendency on the part of some owners of builc'igs to call every form of dwelling a ilut that accommo dates more than one family. Apple ton's Directory, however, gives a list of more than 300 select apartment houses, each liaving a distinct and more or les3 fashionable name. As these flats range in value from $200, 000 to $1,000,000, a fair idea may bo gained of tho enormous amount of money invested in this titylo of dwell ing house whicli is now going out of fashion. Of course most flats are worth more than $200,000. It was for thi3 price the Marlborough sold some time ago. But the Saratoga sold for $320,000; tho Ooborne sold lor $1,009,252, and the famous Navarro flats sold under fore closure for $3,973,641. They origin ally cost $0,000,000. Of course tho latter flat could scarcely be called a single building, sinco they were made up of great Piles uiiuerone arclulec turul Tan, all connected and all .open ing into an interior court. They are in their way tho finest buildings of their kind in the world. Each struc ture is nine stories high. Tho front is broken up with recessed and arched s wees, forming balconies and oriel windows with turretson opposite sides of the bulldjngs. New YorK Mail and Express. A clothing house in Minneapolis took a Move el method of advertising Tuesday by throwing out of a fourth sUuy window overcoats, pants and other reiidy mado clothing. An im mense crowd collected in street below, and so great was the eagerness to fyl noisesskm of the garments tjiat ma iv lii ClP crowd were seriously in jured ."i:J l!u sannents themselves .tii. torn to si imli. North western Coujreiiy2iirl Our Odds and Ends of Silks, Velvets Remnants of Above Goods AT ABOUT One Half Original Value. Colored Velveteens Reduced to 40 cents a yard, worth 05 cents. Full Liues of AT POPULAR PRICES. it Sale in FUJLL STOCK Of Toboggans, Tain ( ),lianters, Jocky and Alpine Caps, Children's Cashmere and Flush Hoods, Chil- i drens Zephyr and Angora Hoods, I Ladies' Hoods and Facinators. Our Stock in above goods is very complete, and we are show ing some very Rich Goods in Em- i broidered Silks and Linen. Full Lines of Colored, Bordered, Scal loped, Initiel and plain white. Notice. The annual meeting of stockholders in the Plattsmouth Loan & Building Asso ciation will be held on Monday Jan. 7th . 89, in G. A. R. hall, city of Platts mouth, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year :ndforthe transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. J. II. Young, Dec. 4, '88. tf Sec'y. Wool boots with rubbers reduced to $2.00 at Sherwood's mens arctics only 85 c at Sherwood's sold elsewhere for $1.25. Who said Genng & Co. didn't have the finest line of holiday goods? of W. H. Baker has the most complete stock of toys in the city. tf Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the best in the market, atFricke & Co's. drug store. 8-tf. Don't go to Mike's blacksmith shop for arctics when you can get them for 85c at Sherwood's. Who said Gering & Co. didn't have the finest line of holiday goods? 3t Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Ileisel's mill, tf 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 pay big prices for sewing ma chines when you can get a New Howe at R. Sherwood's for $25,00? Fon Rent -A pleasant front room neatly furnished, only one blook from Main street. Inguire of J. I. Unruh. tf J. II. Donnelly has a fine display of silk and satin suspeuders, plain and em broidered. He also has a fine line of fine initial handkerchb fs. tf A house to rent in a good location, and at reasonable terms. Call at this office or corner of Marble and Sixth streets. Dun't be mislead by so called Reduced Prices, Discount or Sacrifice Sales, when vou can buy better goods for less mon-y :it Joe's The Qiy Price Clothier. tf Wofil boots with rubbers reduced to $2.00 at Sherwood's. Men's arctics only s.- n: Sli rwood's, Fold elsewhere for $1.25.' Why fo to grocery and dry goods stores for arcticts when you ran get them for 85c at Sherwood's? There is a fine stock of holiday goods at W. H. Baker's. Those who wish r. make selections before the finest grade are fold, ran have tl'eni laid away until they are ready to buy. . tf Pon't go to Mike's blacksmith shop for arctics when y u can get them for 85c at Sherwood-'s. tf. ' The finet and largest stuck of holiday (roods ever brought to the i jfy at TjY. II. Baker's. tf HoliflaF .sknarMtei9 Sale I Cur Odds and Ends of IHIOSDEIRYS Children's Extra Hoavy Hibbad Wcol Hoso, Sizos frcro. G to 9, reduced to 50c. a rair, worth, from 75 to 90c. Extra Good Values in LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE at 25c, per Pair. All apartment Mufls, Boas, -a.:tt:iz FUR TRIMMINGS S Black Coney Muffs, only 65 cents. Black Hare Muff?, 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 $..50. Beaver Muffs, only $G.0O Children's Muffs and Boas, only $1.50. Full lines of Black Coney, Nutria, Silver Hare, Opposum, Lynx, Raccoon, Chinchilla Fur Trimming, at very low prices. Best Quality Feather Tiimming, only 40 cents per yard. FRED HERRMANN, ONE DOOR EAST FIRST 1TATI01TAL BANK. Phrktrrm Saprifirp Salph UIIIIUUIIUU UUUIIIIUU UUIUi EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS PROH 75 CEXTTS "CTP. THAT WILL BE MORE PLEASING FOR A PRESENT. ALL BUYING OVER 25c. WORTH AT OUR STORE WILL GET A Chance on the Fine Doll IN OUIt WINDOW, TO BE DliAWN JANUARY 1, lfistl W. A. BOECE c& CO. JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THK Choicest Brands of Cigars,. including our Flor de Pepperbergo and 'Buds FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. C F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor Mala S., Oint Merpt-s' Slice Stoic. Has the best and most com pi i tc stock of simples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came west of Missouri river. Note these prices: Business suits from $1(5 to $35, dress suits, $35 to $45, pants $4, $5, $6, $0.60 and upwards.' F"Will guaranteed a fit. rices Defy ComDelilion Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils in music, on Saturdays, at Mrs. Living st ou's residcuce, corner Sixth and Oak streets. Plattsmouth, Nov. 19, 18s8. tf S'-e Joe's Goods, gr-t his Prices, and linn let your own Judgineut decide wh: tin r you can do so well anywhere e!si- as at Joe's. tf The City Meat Marki t is the Ixst lace to buy frh nieots, pork chops, poultry mhI Cie of til kind3. tf i Our Odds and Ends of GLAKSS i Tn Order to clear up O dd (i a r- ments in this De partment wo have marked them at a liure that w i 1 I make them o in t hurry. Call early and jret hest choice. CLOiiZ:S I Blankets iMid Comfortables. White Blankets from $1.75 to 7. Grey Blankets from $1.50 to $5. Scarlv Blankets from 3.5o to $!. COMFOETA5LE5 I Extra Good Values and Quali ties from 1.00 to 4.00. FULL X.I1TE OF Ladies' Heavy Skirts in Satin, Knit, Cotton Plush and Cloth, at very Low Prices. Dr. C- A. Marshall. Hesidont Dentist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain less Filling ok Ejctk action ok Tki tu Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver Rubber or Celluloid Plat, s, lind inserted as soon as teith are extracted when do sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FlTOKHM.D'H Bf. f.K f HTP.M. v .. fas? 'g??, 1 Iter I Thorpughlv cleanse the blood, which i tha flr kin, buoyant spirits, aad bodily beaith nd vigor will be established. 7 4 Golden Medical Discovery curea all humors. fTom,ibe.'I?Ion P'mpJe. blotch, or eruption! tothe worst Scrofula, or blood-poisonT Es pecially baa It proven It efficacy la curin Bait -rheum or Tetter, Eczema. Ervgl n Iver-aorea, Hip-Joint Disease. sSSStoft Borea and gwelfiaga. Enlarged Glands, ttol tyfJtl Wclt and LaUiitf borea or Golden MedlcjU Discovery cures Coniumn, tlon (which la Scrofula-of the Lunirs) br K otefujr blood -purifying. InvoritmB 2Jk SnK"rk BP'ttin of Blood. Short of Breathy Catarrh to tha Heaxf, Dronl chiti. Severe Cougha, Asthma, and kindred ffecttopa. it la a overvign remedy. It Uromptlj curea tha severest Cough?7 " For TorPldUver, pUlouane-a. or M Llrer f V i - 1 ,-, - , , - - - , , - t