THE bAlLV HEKaLIJ, RAlovu, afftttASKA, TTKSDAV, JANUAitV Mi, is. r t Daily Herald. 1 1, I5L NOTTS BBOS. Publishers & Proprietors. O. A. M. Time Table. liOINU WHW, No. J, 5 :20 U. 111. No, 'J. C -AO i, lit. No. ft. :3r ii. III. No. A" . lu. No. ;.- t; :ii p. 111. No. II. :0.. a, 111. (I.Vi KAsr. No, i.. I ;i;5 p. in. No. 4. lo :.',o a. in. No. I 7 ::ui ji. in. No. H.--0 :M ;i. in. No. 10. -! -ah a. in. No. . u :m f. ki. All train run daily by way of Omaha, except Noi. 7 hikI h which run to anil from .Schuyler dally ctxee-pt .Sunday. No. .TO is a i-tiih to I'ae-ilie- .luiirtion at H .'.(. a in. No. I'j Is a st ub from I'mcIIIc .Junction at 1 1 am. A SaliMliury 11 en I 1st, in KocK noud ISulldliiK. The imy car arrived to-day at 2:20 and the hoys re happy. The installation of the Odd Fellows will not take place to-night until '.l-.'-W. Meeting of the I'lattsinouth Hoard of Trade to night at the ollie-e of County Judge liussell. There were 80 deaths during the year 187 in the city of Plattsmouth as reported hy city clerk C. II. Smith. A. Ilird has resigned as superinten dent of the I'lattsinouth canning fac tory. His plncc will he tilled at a meeting to night. In the Hon Ton attachment cases nothing has yet heen done, though the IIkkai.u learns the matter is up for hear ing hrfore Justice lottenger. County Judge Russell issued nsar mge licenses yesterday evening to Mr. George II. Patterson and Miss ' Anna I!. Keeler, hoth of Weeping Water. In the glanelereel case he fore Judge Kussell to-cla-. William Dunn w1U fined 10 and costs and Doc. Lewis' case was dismissed from the docket. Geo. Dodge who has hetn confined to the house from injuries sustained at the shops some six weeks ago, hy the use of crutches, is ahle to le around again. The hoard of directors of Uic Piatt mouth Street Railway Company held a meeting at the otliee of Mercer liros. this morning. At 4 o'clock occurred t; e stock-holder's meeting. Will Chamhers. who has heen a fireman in the yards in Plattsmouth for some time, leaves this evening for Oma ha where he takes charge of a switch en gine in the switch yards in that city. -. A pleasant surprise parly was given in honor of Miss Llattie Shaffer at the re sidence of her mother last evening. Qu'te a large crowd of friends were present. md an eti5le evening was spent in. social amusements. Parties from Cedar Creole n-tre hc fore the county commission ?s to-day en deavoring to ohtain alr-ee for a saloon, hut for the good of Vh:U village and to the credit of our commissioners, and the people of Cedar Creek who brought in the remonstruiiicv, the license was refused. Timothy. Todd, the young lad who was so sgVerely injured several weeks ago by the discharge of a shot gun, which tore away a portion of the calf of his left leg, is getting along nicely and Dr. Schildknecht, the attending physician, is confident that the boy will recover with good use of the limb. A meeting was held last night p.l Cobweb Hall and President axvs Secretary elected pro tern. ). P. .s-.iitU in the chair, F. A. Murphy . St'Ck-ctnry. Th-j bus incss was dispensed ia short order, com mittees appointed and steps takcM to ef fect a ppiinaucnt organization. Members Will be notified of n meeting soon. O. P. y,,i ir Pres. F. A. MLitrnv, Sec. 1 Dikd. Mrs. Joliunta-c.i Ileckner of phelimonia, passed it aray. this morning at 5 o'clock. DeeocJti wa-: at years of age, a member of tLj c'hrucTuu. c hurch, was born in Iudvwva, removed to this place in 1872, vbcie alio has since, resided. The funeral; will occur tonorrow afternoon at- 2; o'clock, from the residence of her ion-in-Iavr, Frank Camith. John "Williajns, living north of tl.e stand pipe, haiY tweuty-iive chickens kill ed by the dogs yesterday. This morning John proceeded without ceremony to take his double-barrelled shot-gun from its accustomed place, w hich he loaded and started on the war path. It was not many minutes till John slaved two of the ' yile curs, which he found meandering - around his hen coop. John says he has sworn vcngcncc on the dogs of Plat s mouth, and we can't blame hiui. as there is altogether too many dogs in Platts mouth, anyway. The Xcw York Hnal'l .-ays, in speak ing of "Around the World in Eighty Days:" "A more perfect representation than seen at the Academy last nidit h is never hceii witnessed on any stage in th. city. "Around the World in Eighty Day" is without doubt the bc&t attract ion of the kind ever Seen on our hoard-. Til Company throughout is a very strong one. The scnery, mcchanic-l Mid spectacular effects are most beautiful and original. J-nee does not permit us to co into any details, hut suilke it to say, it was a grand roduction, worthy of the liberal patronage received so far. At Waterman's Opera House night, Jan. 13. next Friday THE WAG 13 SPREADING. It is Liable to Reach Nebraska Be fore Many More Days JlaftiUK CJaette Journal. Jan. 7. According to Chicago papers the war between the; Illinois roads is beginning to get more intrrestiug, and the indica tions are that before the end of the week it will reac h the western limits of Kan sas and Nebraska. Several moves were made yesterday which bring the light beyond t lie Missouri river. The Mis souri Pacific, smarting from the reduc tion in Missouri rates, commenced Sun day to take iron, pipes and castings, for whic h there is at present a great demand in the west, from St. Louis to Kansas City at a rate of nine cents per hundred pounds, the regular rate being fifteen c ents. When the Alton hcai-d of this it at once told Chairman Micbgley, of the Southwestern association that it would make a reduction in rates of IJUJ percent from Chicago and St. Louis lo Kansas City on all articles in class C, that being the c lass in which irou pipe Jind cast nigs belong. This will force a reduc tion in classes I) and E. In fact it will c ut down the rates on the most impor tint articles of freight. The nervy rates have not yet been promulgated, as Chairman Midgley is corresponding with the Missouri Pacific people trying io Hieiuce inein to wiitieiraw Lies cut on iron pipes to avoid a general reduction Serious trouble has arisen rejrarding rates on live stock. The Keck Island, it is stated, has made a contract with the Kurton palace stock car company to take live stock from Kansjitv if their cars are so constructed that, they can take dead freight on the return trip, at the same rates as in common -.p.-s. The Ruck Island claims in justifitution of its action that competing liitesT both from the west and northwest, lmva hetn tak ing live stork in cars of the Street Stock Car company at the same; rates as in common cars, thus diverting much of its traffic: b'till th e Kurlingtoir. objects to the Kock Isla ncl's action, unci has notified Chaiiw.n Midgley ami IFaithorn that unless the latter road annuals its contract will, the IJurton company it will make : reduction of 25 per cent in rates of b' yc stock from all 3Iissouri river ijo'ints. Affairs have assumed such shape that no hopes are entertained of iiny. amicable settlement. Still further '.rouble has been caused by the- St. Louis eV. "San Francisco road making a sate on gvain from southern Kansas points of 5 cents less than the agreed tariff. The other roails in the southwestcj n associa tion have directeel Chairman Midgley to make a corresponding reduction from Kansas City to Chicago, which will re duce the rates from 20 cents jiouuds to 15 cents from all per 1 00 Missouri j! river points to Chicago. PERSONAL- A. Eird was in Omaha today. J. A. Connor was in Omaha to-day. W. A. Eoeck was in Omaha last night. JDayid Miller took a trip to Greenwood ie-t lay. AW J. I lesser went to Lincoln last Tiigfit. II is j May Yates was an Omaha passei. gjr last evening. Mrs. J. Napp was a Pacific Junction passenger last night. Mr?. J. II. Keaty was an Omaha pas senger this morning. Miss May Cranmer was an Omaha pas senger this morning. Miss Alma Waterman was an Omaha passenger this morning. J. F. Kitter started this morning for Ilunuingtouburg, Ind. M. A. Ilartigan took a trip to Omaha ji business this morning. Mr. Samuel Barker took tha Lincoln ' Iound train this morning. Attorney W. L. Brown went to Ceelar f Creek last night on business. O. H. Ballou and Dr. Mercer, of Om jvha, were in the city to-pa. Mr. Ernest Newell left to-elay for Kan sas City, where he will make his future home. Miss Anna Wcckhaeh went to Omaha this morning where she will visit several days with friends. W. D. Ambler and B. F. Huffncr, of Fairmount, were in the city to-elaj. Mr. ami Mrs. E. J. Jennings left last night fer Lincoln, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Ernest Newell went to Omaha this morning, where she will remain a few days visiting frienels. Chas. H. Gutherie, of Des Moiues. was in the city yesterday, and took the Omaha train in the evening. Mrs. Kate Oliver and daughter, Miss Katie, went to Bellevue this morning where they will visit friends. Mrs. M. B. Kurtz was called to Omaha last night, on account of the illness of he-r daugh'er, Mrs. Dr. Hartnian. Miss Anna Van Buskirk, after a pleas ant visit with Miss Helen Owens, return ed to her home at Lincoln this morning. Rev. Foglestrum and daughter, Miss Ella, who have heen attending the Sweed ish Church prayer meetiugs the past week, took the train for Louisville last n'ght. Cou.icil Mooting Petition to have J. A. Conner's corn crib moved, was referred back by the hoard of health. It was referred back be lieving that as far asthe health of the city is concerned it is not a uuisance.On mo tion of Mr. Greuscl the petition was placed on file. Thr following elected officers of fire department were confirmed by council: President, L E. Skinner; vice president, Geo. P. Weidman; secretary, II. C. Kitchie; treasurer, John Sexton; chief, S. C. Green; assistant chief, M. O'Connor. Communication of G. E. Dovcy, in re gard to amount due on Dovey judgment of the sum of $200 recpuesting a speedy payment of same, was referred to finance committee. Petition of C. M. Wead to have side walk built, north side of Vine between oiel and 4th streets, west of the Episco pal church, was referred to streets, alleys and bridge committee. The following claims were referred to finance committee: 1'. Merges, rent to Dec. 27, $10; J. li. Strode, legal services in settling Fitzgerald bond case, $50; Win. Osborne, work on hose house, $2.00; A. Madole, surveying, $5.00; Platts mouth Gas Co., gas and lamps, $28.50; Kyron Clark, salary, 02.50; W. II. Ma lick, salary, $50; J. O'Neal, salary, $40; John Fitzpatrick, salary $45. Keport of city marshal and police judge referred to police committee. Keport of city clerk and treasurer, referred to finance committee. The following claims were allowed: Cass county, boarding prisoners, $10s.25: Gas Co., Dec. $77.50; eleven street lamps 197.00; removing lamps, $5; P. Merges, rent $10; W. H. Malick, salay $50; John Fitzpatrick, salary $10; J. O'Neal, salary $40. The following sums were transferred to the high school bond frnd: Andrews judgment 05 cents; Uabcock fund $10.0-1; interest on indebtedness $J.14; highways $3.o0; grading boiiel $1.82; ferry bond $7.00; redemption bond $20.04; adver tising $'.).S0; interest loss treasurers fees J for collection $511. HI ; carpenter jiulg- mcnt $77.1 1. Mr. MeCallan spoke in regard to the printing of the ordinances, and urgeel that they be completed at once. The discussion of licensing the ice; haulers was taken up, but decided that fees could not be collected, as it was dif ficult to ascertain where the city limits are; some claiming that the limits arc at the bank, and others that it is in the center of the channel. The city attorney, Byron Clark, was instructed to bring action against the village of Ogallala, to recover $:300 for Water Witch sold them some time ago. Adjourned. Tno School Program. The following is the program for the examinations which commence to-morrow in the High School Building, and on Monday in the wards: Wednesday Arithmetic, geometry. Thursday Oral arithmetic, oral geog raphy, compositicn.- Friday Grammar, rhetoric, chemistry, hygene. Monday Intellectual arithmetic, oral grammar, oral rhetoric, oral chemistry. Tuesday History, orthography, spell ing, philosophy, civil government. Wednesday Geography, physiology, algebra. Thursday Object lessons, oral philos ophy, oral history. Friday Drawing, writing, reading. Friday evening, Jan. 20th Graduating cxrecises at Waterman's opera house. WARD SCHOOLS. Monday Arithmetic, orthography, spelling. Tuesday Oral arithmetic, geography, object lessons. Wednesday Reading, writing, com position, drawing. A Nis'it For Coasting. To morrow evening Main street will be the scene of a grand coasting carnival. Last evening a large number of Platts mouth young men met at Kichey Bios, office for the purpose of inaugurating the movement, audja strong interest was man ifested to push the enterprise through, and it will surely proye a brilliant affair. For preparations for the evening the fol lowing committees were appointed : Committee on finance, Guy Livingston, Tom Panuele, Chas. Murphy. Commit tee on track and illumination, J. L. Mi nor, H. C. Kitchie, L. E. Skinner, J. C Ilartigan, Frank Kichev. Committee on general arrangements, Frank McCoy, Chas. Dabb. Will Leach, Frank Clark. Committee on advertising, J. E. Marshall, J. W. Cutright. M. N. Griffith. Destroyed by Fire. The Green House of W. J. Hesser, five miles south-west of the city was destroy by fire Sunday morning about 4 o'clock. The loss on the building is f WO, and on the plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables together with his hooks, tools, stationary etc. there is no certain estimate. Mr. Hesser has no elefinit.e idea as to the to tal loss, only that it is very heavy. The cause of tho fire is unknown, anel as companies will not carry a risk on prop erty of that kind, there was no insurance. It is Mr. Ilesser's intention, however, of rebuilding in the spring, though not so extensive as before. Lojn and Uullding Association Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock-holders of the Plattsmouth Loan and Kuildiug Association was held in the G. A. It. hall last night. The meeting was called to order hy the President, Mr. C. M. Wta 1, who spoke at h-ngth on the past, present and future success of the Association. Interesting speeches were also delivered hy Messrs. H. li. Windham and L. E Skinner. The Audit Committee's re port on the books of the Association was received, and commented upon for be-ing so well kept. The; Association next pro ceeded to the election of nine directors for the ensuing year, who were chosen as follows: C. M. Wead.. D. 1 Iawksworth, William Hayes, 11. I J. Windham, I). A. Campbell, L. E. Skinner, II. N. Dove r, .las. Kitchie and C. L. Heinple. The- As sociation has now been running thirty four months, and has loaned in that time $21,000, which hits all becu u-ed in the city, improving and building homes. The number of applications on file speak well for the future improvement of the city. The Association i; in a splendid condition in every way to be of great benefit to the city in the coming year. A Strong Firm. Among the 1st of January changes the 1Ii:k.u.i notes the advent of the law firm of Covell, Polk A; P.eeson. Mr. Allen Deeson th" present County Attorney re tires from the well-known firm of Uecson fc Sullivan and joins his fortunes with the old firm of Covell & Polk, thus making one of the strongest law firms in this part of the state. The law practice of Covell et Polk has heen very large, anel with the addition of Mr. Ileeson's well known legal attainments to the firm, there will be no question as lo the future. Meeting of Band of Hope at Metho dist church on Thuisday at 4 o'clock. A ,-ood meeting is desired. T. II. Phillips is sole agent for the justly celebrated Keel Cross school shot s. They cost no more than other brands anel will out wear two pair of any other school shoes made, Win. Ih rold will close- out his entire stock of cloaks, woolen gooels, blankets and comforts, at cost, anel below cest to make room for the spring stock of goods. tf T. H. Phillips expects to leave the city for Ottumwa, la., where he goes to take charge of his father's store on account of the hitter's illness. He will begin at cnoe closing out his entire stock of boots and shoes at cost. dir. Ladies Hair Dressing Wigs, waves, watch chains, switches and all work pertaining to ladies hair dressing, clone by F. E. Lockwood, at Ed Men-ley's barber shop. lm Try O. P. Smith & Co's Damask lb.se for Chapped Hands and Lips. tf AVin.IIeroldwillclo.se out his entire stock of cloaks, woolen goods, blankets and comforts, at cost, and below cost to make room for the spring stock of goods. tf Try O. P. Smith eV Co's Damask Rose for Salt Rheum, Scrofulous sores, fetters External Erysepelas, Rash. Itch, chafing of Infants &c, a complete Household Remedy. No household should be with out it. If Call cigars. on Threlkelel et Burley for fine el-lm Just Arrived. I. Pcarlman has just received load of furniture from St. Louis he will sell at bed rock price-s. a cflr which tf Call for Michigan eating apples also Michigan anel New York cider at Phillip Krause'. Go to the Monarch good dish of oysters. Restrurant for a d-lm Knowing th it this is the dull season of the year and the pele will appreciate a bargain, I nave decided to reduce tht price on a number of my goods. Ladies kiel button shoes 2.00, worth $2.50. Ladies kid button shoes $1.75, worth $2.25. Ladies Donirola Foxed button shoes $1.50, worth $2.00. liiidics Ger man Hand sewed dongola walking sheos regular price $1.50, reduced te $:).25. Piin.i.irs. Fon Salk On reasonable terms my residence on the N. AV. corner of Elm and 11th streets. Said property consists of i block with a good story and a half house of six rooms, two wardrobes find one pantry; good well and city wat-u-; twenty-seven bearing apple trees, and an abundance of small fruit of all kinds. tf ' P. D. Bates. Damask Rose the Great Skin Cure and Toilet article. Mfg. and sold by O. P. Smith & Co. tf Mrs. Bannister Has opened a cuttinir school in connec tion with her dress-making, where hielics may procure the latest improved tailor system, saiel to he the best in use-. Rooms over Solomon Nathan's store. dl2t Hay for Sale Three hundred tons of hay for sale for cash, either delivered or on the ground. Leave orders at Henry A Veck bach's store. Jan. :$ in 3d Jew L. Sni.r.. Use Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure and throw awav your cane and crutches. For sale bv Smith fc Black. Ton Sale At a bargain, 1 pr. match ed mules, weight from 1000 to 1100 lbs. each; aged 8 ami !) years. Enquire? at the blacksmith simp of J. A. Campbell. d-w 1 mo. I 'eed Money. All persons indebted to me are request ed to call and settle as I need money to meet my obligations. dOt-wlt. AVn.i. J. Wariuck. Ud Town Jeivelery - Store; Walclcs.Clocks.JfiWfilry, Hollow Ware, Diamond Jewelry, GOLD PENS, OPTICAL, GOODS, And everything in the way of Jewelry c an be found in our well pchctcd slock. AVc have purchased a large stoc k of the above- named goods for the coming holiday trade, which we propose to sell at re asonable prices anel will endeavor to disc ount Omaha prices. 20?. Our Stools of WATCHES is Coraploto, And can not be excelled. AVe-hare in stoc k M ate h movements of the finest makes, such as the Howard, Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, Springfield, Columbus, Aurora, And many other makes, encased in the best of gold, coin silver, nicke l, sil vciiue, silverore, silvcride anel silye roid. AVe- also keep in slock a line of solid silver anel plated spoons, etc., which will be sold at low prices. jT.Xov i.s the time to solt e-t vour Christmas presents while our Ftoek is h compk-to. Our g-nei.ls art; all now anel of late nt design. GAULT & VASS, JEWELERS, South Siele Main Street "U"squ.1 sad ornamontal, yoxx. ch.o-u.ld go "to "We have an Jr Sliort Wraus, Sills Mufflers, Sand Sags, Toboggans, Sills Handlrorcliiofs, Anl a u;rt'at variety 'of stufi' suitable for present:?. X2sr ueensware "We have a beautiful line of Fancy CupssEs: Saucers Children's Sets, Mugs -and Eauey Glassware, French and China TEA - AND - DINNER - SETS Hanging SiD.Ka.ps, Etc., Xtto. n T.. KlelciNS. M. !.. riiy-ic" 'l -i:r- J Keen), c (in- door we-s-t ef l;t-nne-t s :;. Oilic.-liMius Jiom lo to 12 a. in. ami from :; to and 7 to:l !' " i-'esi:fm:;-. eon.i-r .Mntls i'.-iel Kim ftri-e-ts .Mis. Le-viugs' lioua 'iV!eliene' fifilce ami house. C. F.SMITH, ! Merchant Tailor. I Keeps constantly en lianel sumjile ef t;e be-st irooel tf) I mvctiieu. is i-rc-min-ei i liiakt- pants for t-l.eiii am! upwards and ; .llj.llO. for ISepsiiriiigcfc CI vsmiug ?c-aily i'.ml primi pi ly ehme at l.i- lo'.ve-t l iices er IV tcr Jrergeb" store, North Siele !:iin Stic. t. TTT-V THE GENUINE :-: SINGER with liiyh arm ami vil rating sli'.ittlo, ! solel on time. E;iy payments or cash j F. J. BICKNELL, j Manager Plattsmouth IJianch ! Dr.-C7A. Marshall, j BEHTIST ! Preservation natural teeth a ppecialty. Teeth extracted without pain ly ugc of Lauuhiug Ga. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. Fitzgerald's Block Flattsmoutii, Neb DOVEY BfXCK SON'S. eleranl line of IND - CLOAKS ocjh Department, Dissolution Notice. ATTS.MO! T!l . Nf-ll.. JV"f..' o vltftii i' Hi'tlf roarrt u ; Ji ll. Tile- linn known a .'.I.-re:er ilros. ..v Ce , is this elay elisolvrl liy mutual e- .nse-nt. Tlie lei-iin:ss will heivaiu-r lte c :uluctf I l.-y W. c; . V I,. ('. Mi-rcer Known as M'-ie-e-r l;r. Dr. R. Nunn.M. D.,B Ch TlilNITV CaiS.IA.C.K, Dl.lil.IX, OCULIST. - AURIST, - THROAT DISEASES. I.ate' Sunrr o'i nt Westc-ra C);litia!iuic anel Af-ii-t at lioyal Ophthalmic llo-pita', London. Ohicv, lloom I, ihirker liiouk : lo a. in. to 4 p.m Oi.ih i. Nebraska. Cinesnilci:ce Punctually Answered. i j j:. ij. in piiam. JoIIX A. Davikh, Ne tary Pu! lie. .o:aiv rum. WJXyitAMA !)AVIK, Attorneys - at - Law, Cfile:e" Civt'l il.l; e f Ca-i C'olltity. Pl.ATTMOI Til, - - NEfiHASKA. WHEN YOU WANT WORK II -OF- -CALL ON Ea. r. ILarson, Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Contractor and Builder Sept. 12-Cm. J .1 f 4 'A : i