1 THE DAILY HEKALD Lai fiSftouTa, ' gugflKASK A, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1888. - Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Kllbry. ra tUt, Korkwood UmlUlii, Telrphoae .. &. Dr. Klla, nf la (erinc' lira Store, R-U tor. ftisth aa'l iiranitr. Trlrpliuae Sa. Ir. Witbrrs, Ural lot, I'aloa Klork. CITY CONGREGATIONS. CATJioi.H-.-St. I'aiirs Church. Oak. in-tweeo KlftH and Mxtli. Father Carney, I'antor. Hrrvleen: Mast at 8 nl 10 A. .M. KuliUay Hclioul at 2 :M, wttli benediction. Ciiiihtian. Corner lxcust and Eighth Sts. Hiiuday School 10 A.M. KPltcoPAL-St. Luke- Church, corner Third mii4 Vine. Hev.lt It. ltnri!fH. parlor. Ser vice! : 1 1 A. m . a d 7 v. M . Kuuday School at 2 :3 r. M. r.iunAV Mr.TiioiUHT. Corner Sixth St. and (irunil. lie, lltrt. l'artor. Services : II a. M and 7 :30 r. II. Sunday Kchool 10 -TO A. M. pKMUYTF.iciAN.-Malii. between Sixth and .Seventh. lit: v. .1. T. llulr.l. pastor. Services . iiMiial hour, morning and evening. Sunday Schol 9 :J. FIK8T MtiiodiT. Sixth St.. bet wen Main and Pearl, lie. W. H. Alexander, pastor, hervlcen : 11 a. M.. 7 P. M. Mimlav school 2 :'M P. '31. J'raytr ineeti B Wednesday eveii- NiK- r.ntutv PittsiivTur.iAX.-Corner Main and Ninth. Iv. Wltte. pastor. Services : usual hours. Sunday fchool ! :'M A. M. Swkkkihii ( oMiitu; ationau-(Jranite, be tween 1- if l It ami Mxlti. CITY CORDIALS. Mrs. Morgan's condition is said to be much worse today, and little hope is en tcrtained for her recovery. Prof. Giynore, of Omaha, held his regular danciug school last night at Fit ircrald hall. There was a large attend ance. City attorney Clark returned from Lincoln this morning bringing 20,000 bonds. Fremont's bonds were rejected by the state auditors. The regular meeting of the Chautau qua society will be held at the office o Byron Clark next Tuesday evening. A full attendance is desired. Mr. E. L. Scofield, assistant superin tendent of the Hume Life Insurance Co. of New York, arrived in the city yester day and will renviin a few days in the interests of his company. A gold cuff button, bearing a Knights of Pythias emblem, was picked up on the streets by a son of Mr. S. E. Joiner. The owner can secure same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Newton Beers and company arrived this morning. The company will present " Lost in London at the Waterman opera house this afternoon and evening. Tick ets are for sale at; J. P. Young's for the eyening's performance. Grace Hart, a girl aboutnine years of age, who has been a victim of diphtheria for the past three days, died at her home home on Third street last night at 11 o'clock. The funeral will take place tomorrow aftenoon. The ladies of the M. E. church gave a social last evening at the home ot Rev. W. B. Alexander. There was a large at tendance and a very enjoyable evening spent in the usual way. The party did not break up nntil the threatening of rain dispersed the crowd. Judge Russell issued ra-irriage licenses to the following named rouph s during this week: Mr. Jos. Brandt nnd Miss Barbara Frauendorfer, Mr. Albert F. Sterzbacli and Miss Nellie Thomson, of Cedar Creek; Mr. John Cooph and Mis. Nakman, of this city; Mr. Dclbert W. Greenslate and Miss Laura Fowler, of Elmwood, Mr. Wm. A. Swearinger and Miss Bertha Greenslate, of Elmwood. The little seven year old daughter of Mr.'P. C. Peterson, while in company with other children and while ' playing with a barrel hoop, met with an accident the other evening, the effec's of which, it is greatly feared, will prove serious. The hoop wna thrown so that the sharp edge came in contact with one of her eyes, injuring it so that it is feared she will lose the sight of both. The shock on her system may also be too severe to survive. The editor of the Weeping Water Ea'jle has made an estimate of the num- ler of cases of diphtheria in this city nt present, lie states there are two hundred cases of a serious type and informs the people that the situation is very alarm ing, lie has no doubt exaggerated so much in estimating his scanty subscribers, that he has formed such a habit in count ing, and it is sticking to him. The number of cases reported here has not reached much over thirty, and only about six of those hive been fatal. . A couple of urchins were arrested this nroraing by city marshal Poisall charged with stealing a box of tobacco from the B. fc M. depot. Last Monday n farmer living near Murray went to the JJ. & M. depot and-after securing a box of tobacco which he had ordered from Omaha, left it standing on a truck outside until he would go and secure his team. Upon his return the box could not le found, and no information could be obtained concerning it. Nothing was known of it until this morning when the boys were discovered trying to sell the tobacco nt the rate of nine plugs for a 'nickle. The city marshal was informed and the two boys were arrested nnd placed in They gave their names i, Peto Iiilev and Rudolph Sanson. They are both' about twelve years old. Birmingham (Ala.) Horald. Thie Newton Beers combination ap- . .. r- 1 , , . pcarcil in mo Miccessiui mciouraum Lost in London ana played to a very good matinee audience yesterday after noon and a large patronage last evening. The scenic, spectacular and comic features of his show nre really excellent and met with hearty appreciation. All tlie characters are in good hands. As a scenic nnd spectacular representation. Lost in London" probably excels any thing ever seen here. Mr- Seavey has done admirable work and every one of his pictures were abundantly recognized as meritorious by the spectators. Es pecial mention may be made of the "Heart o' Blcakmoie" the "Streets of London," with the snow-effects, the con servatory, nnd the transformation of the cottage into the tableau and apotheosis of "Job's Vision." which last was the finale. This excellent company will hold fortl at th Waterman ooera house tonight in the popular and fascinating melo drama, "Lost in London". We feel cer tain that the commendation received from those- who attended the matinee this afternoon will be sufficient evidence of its merit and secure a good house to nifzht. Seats now on sale at the usual place. Warden Hyers Resigns. Warden Hyers tendered his resignaticn yesterday to take effect on the first day of Jnnuary, and asks leave of absence until that date. Deputy Warden Hopkins was appointed to act as warden during the absence of Mr. Hyers, and he will have tern porary charge of affairs at the state penitentiary. No reason has been given for the resignation and the cause is matter of conjecture only. Parties who pretend to know say that the step is due to th-3 well known differences existing between him and the governor. The truth will doubtless come to the surface in a few days. Omaha Bee. Mr. Hyers and family are well known in this city, haying residedjhere for sever al years, lie tilled the office of county sheriff here for a time, nnd all who form ed the acquaintance of the family speak in the highest terms of them. Since Mr, Hyers has resigned, we trust that he may decide - to return to Plattsmoutu and make this his future home. Tiie latest style in young men's col lars lias taken a raise compared with the lower and more comfortable one intro duced a short time ago. It would be impossible for a man with a short Deck to wear this latest style ns it extends nearer to the ears than any we have yet seen, and a man who is liable to turn his head suddenly is apt to receive injuries when dropping his chin against the sharp edges of these sideboards. A young man who came in from the country yes terday and apparently entertained great fears of diphtheria since the report of its prevalence has been circulated far aud wide, noticed a young man wearing one of ths tall collars, when he immediately became alarmed and inquired if the fel low had diphtheria because his neck was done up in that shape. St.pin at Warrick's and see the largest and cheapest stock of holiday goods in the ity. lie has nearly double the stock he li -S eyer carried before nnd prices are lower. Don t spend a dollar until you see Lis display. dlw Brother Sherman of the Journal, is always on the lookout for a reason ol some kind, no matter ho.v trivial, to howl. The county clerk, in giving the proceedings of thi County Commis sionors meeting a few days ago added an account of 12.73 for a sheriff's chair, in stead of making a statement of nine chain for the poor house, and a witness chair for the court room, which in all aggr. jjated that amount. If the worthy cdiio. was as particular with his own uf- faiisns he is with the business of others, he would occasionally make a true state ment of things. Remember yon get a chance on a beau tiful lot in South Park for every $2.00 worth of goods you buy of Will J. WiirncK irom now until Jan. ist. lie hns more holiday goods this season than ever before and prices are lower. Ion will I e sure to be satisfied if you buy of him. dlw Guarding Against Future Evils. Sheriff (to doomed man"): 4,I must oow conduct you to the scaffold. Will you have : drink of whisky to stimulate you?" "No, thank you; when I drink whisky I always have a horrible headache next morning." T!:-' finest line of Albums. Dolls, Christ mas Cards. Odor Cases, Dressing Cases. To s. in fact most anything you want suit.ii'le for a holiday gift you will find at Will J. Warrick's. Prices down to lowest notch. - dCt The Sarcastic Man Again. Yu are a fish dealer, I believe, Mr. Haddock?" "Yes, sir." I suppose that, having so much to do with iish, you seldom ent any?" 'Oh, you're wrong; I eat fish nearly ev ry day." Well. hw singular! I h ive always believed tint fish is an excellent brain fo d." Lincoln was badly scorched last night. "Why freeze or starve?" is the pointed ustion Hskea by the manufacturers of ' Gnrlan i Stoves;" and we would add: Why bu a poor imitation wlien for the same price you can pet the genuine. "Oarlanl'r" Sold exclusivi ly by Jounsox Bbothek's. lanigIklhF Sail I Our Odds and Ends of REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AT ABOUT One Half OriRinal Value. Odd Piecos of IDress G-oods Marked Way Below COST PRICE ! ORE GOODS! emmaiitSale in SPECIAL VALUES IN Ladies' Underwear Our oOc White Merino Vests and Pants are the best value in the city. Our 75c Camels Hair Vests and Pants sell clswhere 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 Tauts worth $4.00 a euit. Our $1.50 Scailet Vests and Punts are our regular $2.00 quality. FRED HERRMANN, ONE DOOR EAST FIR PERSONALS- Mr. E. A. Stopher, of Elmwood, is in the city. J. W. Magnet, of Nehawka, was Is: town today. Mr. Dave McCaig ot EIii:wo;d, is in the city today. Mr. S. J. Riggins returned from Wahoo this morning where he has been spending a c u;le of days. Mr. Porter Foster, an employe of the B. & if. shops, leaves for Denver by the flyer tomorrow morning. Mrs. J. M. Johns, took her departure for Red Oak this morning where she will visit relatives for a few days. Mis-s Mackey, of Omaha, arrived in the city this morning. She will visit at the home of Mr. W. J. 1 lesser, for a few days. Mrs. Manchester, of Lincoln, president of th Woman's Relief Corps, arrived in the city today to inspect the corps here. ills. S. P. Holloway and daughter. Miss Exie, who have been visiting relatives at Lincoln for a few days, returned last evening. Mr. D. II. Pratt, general western agent of the Home Life Insurance Company, of New York, is in the city. He intends to remain several days. M'ss Florence Murray of Mary ville, Mo., arrived last evening. She will spend the winter at the home of her uncle, Mr. Joshua Murray, of Eight Mile Grove. Miss Ilattie Chapman, daughter of Judge Chapman, returned last evening from Fairfield, Iowa. She has been at tending school there and comes home to visit during the holidays. iliss Ann:i Bines, who has been visit ing at the home of her uncle, Mr Fred Gorder, for several weeks, returned to Bianington, Minn., this morning, where she is now making her home. Mi-s Elizabeth Kennish, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Etta Shepherd, for some timf, returned to New York, her home, by the llyer yesterday after noon. She was accompauid by her sister, Miss May, who has also visited here, and Miss Marian Crowthers, who will spend the winter there. The young ladies were accompanied as far as Pacific Junction by Mrs. Shepherd and her two daughters. Plattsmouth Canning Company. The annual mcetingof tlie Plattsmouth Canning company will be held at the county judge's office the first Monday in January, Jan. 7, lWsD at 7:30 p. m F. R. Gcthman, Fkkd Gordek. Pres. dlUvr Sc. j Our Odds and Ends of Silks, Velvets E 3S Remnants of Above Goods AT ABOUT One Half Original Value. Colored Velveteens Iieduced to 40 cents a yard, worth G5 cents. Full Liues of AT POPULAR PRICES. j FULL STOCK Of ToboffKans. T-.m ( TShanters, Jocky and Alpine Children's Cashmere and Plush Hoods, Chil drens Zephyr and Angora Hoods, Ladies' Hoods and Facinators. Our Stock in above goods is very complete, and we are show ing some very Rich Goods in Em broidered Silks and Linen. Full Lines of Colored, Bordered, Scal loped, Initiel and plain white. T 2TATI02TAL BAIT 32. Now is the time, secure your Holiday goods, J. P. Young has his complete dis play made, and would respectfully call ! your attention to call and look oyer his -tock, select your goods and have them .narked and put aside until you get ready for them. Phil does not offer any schemes to give away, in order to induce uu to buy goods, but will sell you the goods on their merrits, at lowest living prices. He unhesitatingly claims the best and finest line of Dolls. Albums, Xmas cards, Books, and Plush goods, and our other lines are complete, call and look through our stock, and see for your self. ' w-f-s Why go to grocery and dry goods stores for arcticts when you can gtt them for S5c at Sherwood's? See Joe's Goods, get his Prices, and then let your own Judgment decide whether you can do so well anywhere else as at Joe's. tf Tlie City Meat Market is the best place to buy fresh meats, pork chops, poultry and game of all kinds. tf The light running Howe at Robert Sherwood's only $25.00. 1 Iiavc VFatclies from $3.00 to $7.00 for Gentlemen and am able to suit any one in price and qualify and war rant all goods Mold to Ie ax represented, f.ive me a call and see for yourseif. II. 91. GAI LT. If you want any Dolls, remember J. P. Youig cau Supply them at low prices. Wives? Buy your husbands a pair of those beautiful plush slippers at Slier wood's1. - tf The finest" and largest stock of holiday goods ever brought to the city at W. H. Baker's. tf. Xmas and New Years Cards in endless varieties at J. P. Young's. Don't be mislead by so-called Reduced Prices, Discount or Sacrifice Sales, when you can buy better goods for less money at Joe's The One Price Clothier. tf Why go to grocery and dry goods stores for arctics when you can get them for 85c at Sherwood's ? Stop and price the Ladies' Cold Watches at H. IW. Gault's. He Has a large stock to select from at prices to suit any one. Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me, are requested to balance their accounts on or before the first day of Januaiy 1889, e, after that time, all accounts will positively be left in tlie hands of a collector. Dll- SCIIILDKNECHT. Nov. 2C. tf Ladies! Call and see the full line of genta velvet and plush slippers at Sher wood . tt Wm 1 Cur Odds and Ends of Ch.ildrrL'i3 Eztra Hsavy nibbed Wcol Ho sa, Sizos frcm6i to 9, reduced to 5 -c. a Pair, worth, from 75 to 90c- Extra Good Values in LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE at per Pair. All epartmeiU; Muffs , Boas, FUK TRIMMINGS S Black Coney Muffs, only JJ5 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 $.5.50. Beaver Muffs, only $0.00 Children's Muffs and Boas, only $1.50. Full lines of Black Coney, Nutria, Silver Hare, Opposum, Lynx, Raccoon, Chinchilla Fur Trimmings, at very low prices. Best Quality Feather Trimmings, only 40 cents per yard. FRED HERRMANN, ONE DO m EAST FIRST UATI01TAL BANK. Christmas Sacrifice EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS rEOM 75 CEXTTS TXF. THEEE IS UCTHHTG- THAT WILL BE MORE PLEASING FOR A PRESENT. ALL BUYING OVER, 25c. WOETH AT OUR STORE-WILL GET A Chance on the Fine Doll IN OUR WINDOW, TO BE DRAWN JANUARY 1, 18W W. A. BOEGE cgs CO. Sherwiu & Williams' mixed paints, the best in the market, atFricke& Co's. drug store. 8-tf. Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Heisel's mill, tf Wool Boots aud Rubbers complete, $2.00 at Merges. tf Why pay big prices for sewing ma chines when you can get a New Howe at It. Sherwood's for f 25,00? Clocks at II. HI. Uault's from Si OO to $20.00, warranted lo give satisfaction or money re funded. For Rekt--A pleasant front room neatly furnished, only one block from Main streat. Inguire of J. 1. Unruh. tf J. II. Donnelly has a fine display of silk and satin suspenders, plain and em broidered. He also has a fine line of fine initial handkerchiefs. tf A house to reut in a god location, and at reasonable terms. Call at this oflice or corner of Marble and Sixth streets. Wool boots with rubbers reduced to $2.00 at Sherwood's. Men's arctics only 85c at Sherwood's, sold elsewhere for $1.25. There is a fine stock of holiday goods at W. II. Baker's. Those who wish to make selections before the finest grades are old. can have them laid away nntil they are ready to buy. tf Hobby norses. Shoflys, and Express Wagons at J. P. Young's. w-f-s A New Year's Gift. ' R. Suerwooo will give to every Cash purchaser of $2.00, or over, one chance on the beautiful doll valued at (1S.C9. Cur Odds and' Ends of 7 Lai Ar u a I- 7i Order to clear ut) Odd Oar- incuts in tins partiucnt we liave marked tliem at a Jigure that will make them o in a hurry. Call early and get hest choice. CLOAKS I Blankets Piul Comfortables. White Blankets from $1.75 to 7. Grey Blankets from $1.50 to $5. 4 Scarlv Blankets from $3.50 to COMFOETASLES I Extra Good Values and Quali ties from 31.00 to S4.0O. FULL LI2STE OF Ladies' Heavy Skirts in Satin, Knit, Cotton Plush and Cloth, at very Low Prices. Dr. C- A. Marshall Resident Dentist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain less Filling oh Extraction ok Tkj tii. Artificial teeth made on Gold, bier Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FlTZOEHT,n'n lism PLVTTHMr.lJTH. NlCB Notice. The annual meeting of stockholders in the Plattsmouth Loan & Building Asso ciation will be held on M nday Jan 7th 189, in G. A. R. hall, city of Platts mouth, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such" other business as may properly come before the meeting. . j. IL Youxa, Dec. 4, '88. tf Scc'y. ?,LaV.d ,ook at tI,c " "on Raxm PtaKi,Vi,iCLl,,,,rl4 Holders. and Pf n. II. pldl4 S-iirtmiJIt T Jewelfrjr torc. via Wool boots with rubbers reduced to $2.00 at Sherwood's mens arctics only 85 c at Sherwood's sold elsewhere for W. H. Baker baa the most complete stock of toys in the city. tf Sa