The Plattsmouth Herald. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1KX. THESACKED CANTATA. Will tw rendered To-nipht at the Opera House for the Benefit of tls Hili ri-hool . "Jephthah :nil 1 1 if Daughter" will In produced sit Hit? opera house to-night. Tin c;mt:ita is given for tilt" lcil-lit of thf high school library and Plattsiuoutli citizens tdiould tnrii out and crowd the opera house until Hit management would have to put up the "standing room only" card. Following is the programme to be carried out to night: Oveiture Oii-!ii stra Cornet m.lo Mr Kii?eiilr:nlt. Iuo Fast polo Roll Hlt I I'esvaton Mr-. la: ie. Miss I'ike, -Mv Little Woman.' W Alton ! l iek. rielt-cted Mr KI'.Hu rH. Tenor ! It K I Mir .car. .f I'- K. iu.irtetle. Jephthah hikI liUIaiiKlt'l- r xs OK i IIAK CTKKS. Jeiilh'-. IXth ruler.-f Iva. l A Ierriek fVotihet lann-s I'et ee Abdon. Jewi-di Prince Krank Iiek u ll. .i. .1 uUli Prince K M'KIwain Eloi.i. ewishS Mier IK Pollock Arnold a Mfst.fii;er Fr.uk M kson mn Guard No 1 Harry Jacqiiette r,tnn iiar.l Nft.l " -A Br-Wll Iidiiisenia Jeilh:iliV liauuhter Mia. S. K.CIappe Arfrh lauL'lit.-r.f Kl ui M Durritt Kamii. Jewh-ti Maid n. Si-tt-r t Klil Miss lirace Pilce Klon. Captain of Jewmlt Sol.li. r.. ..W v Halsey it i, i f ' rs a new. ir, .11. ' Ma si f ; Mrs .I..lms.i Au i. ' t:i;- i'l '. M'Mir.-. Leatb. ) I A i wood "I:omih 4f .IrwMl M;" i't ll. Sol itTS I i-r l.U Kf. I'liRSONAL I. J. Haii.-eu was in ():naha to day on biis-iness. Miss Marv Smith left on No. 3 for Lincoln last evening. O.J. King, the court house con tractor is in the city to-day. Geo. N. Mulertz, of South Bend was in the county seat to-d 13-. Mrs. Service, of Ashland, is s. uest of Dr. Salisbury and family Fred Schru-der, the Cedar Creek miller, was in the city last ceiling-. Engineer Joe Lloyd, of the B. & M., is suffering from an attack of the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ilouseworth were passengers on No. 5 this morn ing for Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehnhoff left Sunday morning for a short visit with Mrs. Lehnholf's parents at Newton, Iowa. The Actor. Varied is the life of the actor To-day he is swimming on the top wave of success; to-morrow there are none so poor to do him rever ence. He is of all kinds and colors, from the rich, ripe, full-blown hero of the dime novel stripe to the the measly, scrawn j',emaiiciated;'wretch of the society novel. His great forte is his solitar3" and impressive grandeur. His grandeur is always with him. Never is it laid aside from the bright early Hush of young actorhood until time and the winds have scattered his whiskers asunder. He he ever so vile and actor, he must have a grandeur. He needs it in his business. And when you come to think of it, what js so great as a suitable granueurr He starts out from Kalamazoo or Nebraska City in the early bloom of the fall, laden with eloquence and a trrandeur, and he travels to far-away Lockport or Golden with that same winning grandeur and eloquence, and nightly he plays to empty benches and soon he is in it. Yes, he is indeed in it. Up to his neck do the bills surmount. And oon his grandeur attracts the .sheriff, and the more it attracts the greater do the sheriffs attachments lor him grow, until at last he is overel with attachments from i head to foot. But his matchless grandeur still goes on. "Age can not wither nor time stale his infinite variety." Hut the actor, with all his grandeur gives us amusement, and that is what we are here for. His grandeur can be seen at the opera house Friday night, January 29, in The Midnight Alarm." The largest meat train ever brought in by the B. A M. came in this morning at 2:30, consisting of foity-eight cars, enroute to Chi cago. The train was from South Omaha and was drawn by engine No. 108. Xhe Presidents Message. On the third page of Thb Herald will be found President Harrison's message to congress, occupying a full page. The message should be read by .all citizens. -Jephthah and His Daughter" at ;4he opera house to-night. CITY LEGISLATION. Regular Meeting of the City Dads Henry Bons Allowed the Privi lege of Moving His Siiloon. City council met in regular ses sion last evening in the council chamber. Present, His Honor Mayor Richey, Clerk Fox, Council tneii Salisbury, Browne, Gutsche, Petersen, Jones of the Second, Murphy, Miner ami Dove. Absent, Jones of the First and Larson. Minnies of the last meeting read and approved. A communication Irom Henry Hons, asking for the privilege of moving his saloon from the corner of Main and Third streets to the Polk building, one door west of llendee's hardware store, was read. On motion of Jones 01 ilie Seconu it was granted. Following is the report of the nance committee: K .1 Morgan, t a'ary $ "5 00 el AagaJird. bla:knniitliini; 3 75 Journal, pii- ting 5 25 F M ICieliey. Iimi er 121 10 I :ul s. spri-ial police 8 00 Weidmani: A P.rekeiiiel.l, hardware .... 11 75 Pe tr ISaiiens. repairing 'I iifti Pois.ill. salary, foreman hose o 3. 25 00 Henry M tiiiire. s-.-ine. Nn4 2r 00 The claims of McGuire and Poisall, at the last meeting, were re ferred to the claims committee. Last night, on motion of D. M. Jones, the claims were accepted and warrants were drawn. The judiciary and fire and water committees reported an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance providing for the establishment of a paid fire department." It was read for the first time and will come up for secoifd reading and amendments next meeting. After the council had adjourned Browne moved that the council proceed to the election of a chief of police. The mayor informed the ! Second ward councilman that the council had adjourned, but Mr. j Hrowne thought different. The mavor refused tD entertain the motion, whereupon the Second "cllU 1 11 II III 1 1 II1U 11 ueiiii iw jt 1 . 1 . 1 1 t - . . 4 warm under the collar. Mr. Hrowne then served a written notice on the mayor, signed by himself, Gutsche and Petersen requesting him to call a special meeting Thursday- night for the purpose of electing and confirming a chief of police. The mayor thereupon informed the few councilmen standing around him, that as long as he was mayor no man would serve as chief of police unless he was a man that he personally wanted, as he had been cursed as long as he was going to be for appointing men that the council wanted. A lively time may be expected next Thursday night over the af fair. Chili Humbles Herself and Will Right Every Wrong. Santiago, Chili, Jan. 25. The Chilian government has sent a re ply to ultimatum of the United States. The repl3-is in effect as fol fews: Chili agrees to withdraw the of fensive note sent by Senor Matta to all the Chilian minister abroad and acknowledges that its issuance was due to an error of judgment. Chili also withdraws its request for the withdrawal of United States Minister Egan. In addition the Chilian government, in its answer proposes that the affair of the at tack on the Baltimore sailor in Valparaiso be submitted to the arbitration of some neutral nation If this proposition is not aceptable to the LTniteu btates government, the Chilian government suggests that the matter be submitted to the I decision of the supreme court of the United States. Mrs. Gering had her hands very badly burned this morning. She had taken some ashes from the stove, and in so doing she removed some coals of fire into the bucket, and while working around the stove the bottom of her dress caught on fire. When trying to put it out she burned her hands very badly. Miss Eda, seeing her mother's danger, went to her as sistance and in endeavoring to put out the lire she also severely burned her hands. No. 14,132. One of Plattsmouth's young men is the lucky nolaer ot. ticket No. 14,132 in the last month's drawing of the "Little .Louisiana Lottery of Kansas City, Kansas. He invested twenty-five cents and drew $625. Matrimonial Market. Last evening Judge Ramsey is sued a marriage license to Henry A. Hickson and Mrs. Kmma Green lee. To-day a license was issued to Henry R. Conrad and Mary D. Davis. Millinery and dressmaking at Tucker Sisters', in Sherwood block. Councilman W. L. Browne left this morning for Lincoln on No. 5. Read the President's message on the third page of this evening's HSKALD. A VETS SOLILOQUY. Take do n the old Springfield rifle, John, and burnlxh up the bar'l. Them Chilian dogs are Krowlin' fierce there's bound to le a (juar'I. lirave hlood ' Yankee tarn has run in Val paraiso' ofreetH, And that' a deed wo rnust avenue in spite o' all their fleets. Our war ships are not many, but the boys o' Ara ready for the scrimmage the gray beMdes the blue And all they ak it sUinilin' room on Chili's bloody coast To mako 'em rue the dav they pulled the eale from hi roost. Then tak down 1 he. old rifle, John and hurn- irh up the sar'l. Thu hoys that worn the blue and gray can str-iIiten this 'eiegnarl. J. Emerson Locke in Buffalo Courier. Nebraska Improved L -v. Stock Breed ers' Association. Lincoln, Neil, Jan. 20. The an nual meeting of the Improved Live Stock rirccJJSi's' association of Nebraska will take place at Heatrice on February 10, 17 and 18, and prom ises to be the most interesting meeting yet held. Among those who have already volunteered to furnish papers are Hon. J. Sterling Morton on "American Agricultural Products in liurope," Hon. F. K. Brown on "National and State Lxperimental Stations," IIon. Chas. II. Walker on "The Protection of Our Live Stock Interests," Dr. M. K. Knowles of Terre Haute, Ind., on "Sterility in Hrood Animals and Its Treatment," Hon. IClijah Fillig on "The Cattle Outlook," Hon. W. P. McCreary on "The Standard Dred Trotter the Proper Nucleus For the American Coach Horse of the Future," Prof. Ingersoll, state uni versity, on "More Practical Methods of Kducation For the Farmer" and Dr. Hillings on "Agricultural Col leger." Then we intend to have an "experience meeting" on "Lump Jaw," led off by V. K. M. Allen of, the Standard Cattle Co. and Col. Savage of the Omaha stock yards lion. Sam C. Harrett will contribute a paper on "Our Live Stock Inter ests," and several others are to be heard from. Fkaxk S. Hillixcs, Pies. II. S. Keep, Secretary. La Crippe. No healthy person need fear any flnno'crnii con Arw 1 1 iriws fritn siti attack of la grippe if properly ireaieu. n is uiiicn ine same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain quiet ly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a se vere cold and a prompt and com plete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands wbo have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. LOST Between roundhouse and South Park church, a roll of bills containing about $00. Finder please report to F. W. Hager and receive reward. 3t Miles Nerve and Liver ills. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervs. A new discovery Dr. Miles' Pills spee lily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles constipation. Unequaled for men women, children, smallest, mildest 6urest! 50 doses, 25c. Samples free at F. G. Fricke & Co's. A Great Surgriee Is in store for all who use Kemp'f Balsan for the throat and lungs the great guaranteed remedj-. Would 3'ou believe that it is sold on its merits and that any druggits is au thorized by the progrietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute and chronic coughs. All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam. Large Bottles 50c and $1. Isn't she Beautiful!" Occasionally one hears this expression, as a lady with a strikingly lovely complexion passes along the street. Certainly! she uses the famous blush of roses manufactnred by Miss Flora A. Jones, South Bendt Ind. Supplied O. II. Snyder, price 75c per bottle. Why will you cough when Shi loh's cure will give immediate re lief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1 For sale by F. G. Fricke & Cc For abstracts of title at reason able rates, go to J. M. Ley da, Union block. tf Special Sale OF Qvershirts. Gloves and Mittens. THIS WEEK AT "THE FAIR." MAMM0TH - WAX - I EST fPMTg JOE WANTS YOU TO GUKSS HOW LONG THE CANDLh WILL BURN, IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO GUESS. NO MORE GUESSES ACCEPTED AFTER FEBRUARV 14. Tle GctcllG Will he Lislytcel Febiqiy 1 5 nc oss your Guess Together with Your I'amsaDd it w 11 "be Published February 15. AMY MlhM W. J. Hesser, proprietor of the Picnic Gardens, received a large order from New York for some of his magnificent palms, of which hi has a large, if not the largest, variety in the United States. John Stein, of Liberty Precinct, was in the city to-day transacting business with the county officials. A Sensible Man. Would use Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more cases of coughs, coles, Asthma, Bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung trouble than any oiher medicine,, The proprietor has au thorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this remedy. Large botttes 50c and f 1. The reserved seats for "Jephthah and His Daughter," at the opera house to-night, have all been sold. It was found necessary to reserve three rows of seats back of the parquet, but these went as rapidly as the others, all of them being sold. The opera house bids fair to have the largest audience of the season this evening. TO SHIPPERS. Butter, Eggs, Cheese, ild Game, Poultry, Meat, Apples, Potatoes Green and Dried Fruite, Vegetables Cidti. Beans, col, Hides, Tallow Sheep Pelts, Furs, Skins, Tobacco, Grain, Flour; Hay, Beeswax, Feath ers, Ginsing, Broomcorn, and Hops. M. E. BALLARD Gen. Com, Merchant aud Shipper, 217 Market Street - - St. Louis, Mo. WANTED Agent, yne acquainted with Farm, era and Shippers. THOS POLLOCK R W HYERS Kotary Public & Abstracter Solicitor Seal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents If you have real estate to sell or exchange send us description, price and terms. Abstracts of title furnished at reas onable rates. $100,000 to loan at 7j Per cent and no commissions, on good farm security. POLLOCK 5c HYERS Plattsmouth - Nbb. Office under Caw Cotnty Bank, :joe 9 CBEffr;2?L WISI3JOW. iw i" - JOE FOR SALE OR EXGHANCA. qjQr'v ACRES of Colora io land for sale or trade for Plattsmouth real O v estate or for merchandise of any kind. This is a bargain for. some one; the land is Al. For further particulars call on or address THE HERALD, Plattsmouth, Neb. nuoiuY A use. dealer in COAL "WOOD -o TERMS CASIIo Yird atnl Onice 404 Houtb Th rd Stret. I el" pilose 13. Plattsmouth, Nehraska JCR. A. SALISBURY D-E-N-T-I-S-T COLD AXD J'Ok'CELAIN CKOWXS. Or. hieinways ,ii n;s. iiM i- foi tlie painltB ex uac i"- "f ti-tli Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Kockwood Ul nk I Uais:in.uth, Neb. D AWSON PEARCE HAVE RECEIVED Their Fa'l str:w.v f:nr ribb; iik. t'ps nd quill? i.iso a lt 't new fa-t.i' cone shape hata in straw and U-. . 'I hey h ve a full line of baliv h-od- and in or der t j cli He old stock out tiHve re duced theii cr.w fail- r tint to 40 and to H Cf Is trimmed. MISS -SKYL1S, TRIMMER. J ULIUS PEPPERBERG. MAM FACTUKK OF AD WHOLESALE IND RETAIL UKAU K IN TM K CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Pri L. LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES always in stock o Plattsmouth, - - Nebrassa I If. DUjVN" Always has on band a full stock of FLOUR AND FEED, Corn, Bran, Shorts Oats and Baled Hay for sale as low as the lowest and delivered to any part of the city. CORNER SIXTH AND VINE Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. CANDLE JOE Will Give THE FOLLOWING PRIZE To the first nearest guess, A NICE OVERCOAT To the second, A trunk:. To the Tnird, A PLUSH CAP, GOLD AND POKCKLA1N CROWNS Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. K. STKINAU8 LOCAL as well as other an fentbeticsKiven lor t he painless extraction of teeth. i. A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald PWA MEAT MARKET "f SIXTH STREET F. II. ELLENBAUM, Prop. The best of fresh meat always found in this market. Also fresh Egg and Butter. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season. SIXTH STREET T MARKET SJiorthan d AND TYPEWRITING COLLEGE- Plattsmouth, Nebraska. o There are thousands of voune tarilpn aewin sirls. school teachers clei ks. etc who re ekinr out m existence on a salary barely sufficient to supply their Mrery day wants- Ky completing a course in short hand and by flnishinirth v can earn fromUatntiMiwr month. sj'ua Ions puiranteed to competent students Indidivual iumruction, new type writers. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Kooms orer Mayers Store. rientlemen wmilrl tint haa "TlfnW w-w A-TKUDU of Roses" if it was a paint or pow flpr. of ooursei fint It in. rUai- water, no sediment to fiil the porei ef the 6kin. Its mission is to heal, cleanse and purify the complexion of every imperfection, and insures every lady and gentleman a cleaa. smooth complexion. Sold by O. H. Snyder. Price 75 cents. y