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.erali ttsmouth Daily Finn YEAR. PLATTSMOUIH, NEBRASKA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 189! NUMBER 64' li ))" iL idJ DECISIVE Baking Powder Tests The United States Official I a Investigation of Baking Powders, made, by authority of Congress, in the Department of Agriculture, Washing ton, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative informa tion as to which powder is the best The Official Report Shows the ROYAL to be a cream of tartar baking pow der, superior to all others in leavening power V&Xffit)- A. SALSDURY : DENTI-S-T : , OOLI AXI) PGKCELAIN CKOWN9. i aV. Hifliiwi'rili!lc (rrthtt utiku (I Iruclliir nt ti-rth. Fine CoUl Work a Specialty. ' Bcxkwoud lllnck 1'IhIU'iiuuIIi, Neb. J 1 Iqawpon a pearce HAVE kKCEIVEll fir Full urn, latiry rililn . Vt n1 qullli ' un i M ! I f turlilim emir mI ! III lira ml ! I. I tlt y li lull liur ui l'lv b"'l mill lit ur lirrl irlctr i III Mink out hmrf) lord iliclr mw n 1 1 r hnt Iii40aiid ts 7J c In iMIiinn-rt, fISS SCHUYLER, TRIMMER. 2 ffrx . . a. nr ' ridge work nd Una Raid work Specialty. P. BTKIXAfS LOCAL M wi-11 M ntliM M MtlietlciiKWf'l (or I he rnlmiUrtliHi o feeili. a A. MAIISHALU KiugeraM '' ' jTTORNIV A. N. .mi van. AttnrtiM t-Uw Will .fiml i'-t.lli .1 ft ll.lhl- Hllrmlml n TllM'. mniTe II Union bliH'k, ril rinlH, imiT.iil.mm, .-i'u. ".' ' lrrriiiril-Aiicilv.rlli.lili'ni'-imlrf m f li In iwi tin hit' y. lth llirn-M". I" infi nt In B' !! wnli'P ft r. imntiln Nr I -li linn-. l-Mi-ri-mn. MAM r. I'll nr.H, H rk Dot tv. fr- Yufk. A 1-iTTLE PHfcM ATURE. TliiCri I of I emiiTBcr Know no Bouillon mid CiAtr-eiidi to Ahn. Iii attempting to refute Tin-: Her ald's statement (lint L. C. EickhofT in lite choice of a large nmjority of the electors of the county,' the i i . t .. i . i. j jiiurinil oi yeili-ruiiy inpn 1111- climax in its nlmurd iiihI wholly j tmiiuthnri.i-rl nttni'k tijion the trciin i urtT-fli'ft ami iniikrM ncHcrtionn ho ! fiir from tin1 u ntil iiml rtn iil.in to kIiiikIit that it plao'H tin- piipi-r in n:i iini'iiviaiMlilt pusitioii.to any tin- li-a.-t. Tin- nrtirli! in (pirction lrhiiij.i H Mr. i;i(Mi.!f with ol(aiiv ' la Hit i.i.ir.u jit kiii null H,l k- (iiii'iilly llii i li'Cl ion liy fnlFi- pre j fiMiriimiH. 1'rtiin inii-rrprcKcnfation he ilcK'i'iulx to iiIiiihi' and iihck tin1 woi(l"iiiKiioiaiil"lrcrly ami rharfH him wi'.li iiiiMi.-in iipim tin1 pro pit1. Tin1 wiioif art irlt trniiK with abtiHi1 ovrry won! of which in iiIimo- liitcly faint1 (ih ?lr. liiilvlioll will (IcmoiiHtrati1 to tlu1 Hatixfaction of liirt friend and the chagrin mid inortilication of liin would lie de fault r. The Jmirnal tlonbtlenH waH led to charge the reptihlicim trfiiHtircr-lect with nou-citi&fii-Hhip lieoaiiHc it it u coninion char- at'terirtic of democratic candidates not do to make Hiich charge nf;aiiint n mun whoHe inttx Mn lllinum Opiiiion. From a half-column article in the Sterling Standard relating to the recent flop of "Nebrnnka on WheeU" made in that city we clip the following: "Thin train reached Sterling via the C. A N. V., enroute home, hiHt Friday mornii), arriving at U):'M) a. in. and depnrtin); at p. in. A l.tre crowd whh in waiting for the train, lor the Standard had lipralded iln coiniiir for three wvekn, and during th throe hourw that the train remained here a ureal throng of people (rum hoth city and c iiintry threaded their way through t'.iirt yreat agricultural fhow on wlieelrf. "The exhibit connintn of a tlinplay, by coimtieH, of the grains, finite, vegetable, :ianuf ictured articleH, iiliirii iiiioiirt of w aier power, educa tional i-triirtiiren, and a "llioiiHand and one" iiitereittin.r articleh from thin ejreat commonwealth in the new went. The irrowth in the popu- -FRED MMM- i xv mm UU FALL AM) - - OIF" f- - DRY - GOODS - AND Furnishings 7 a IT err C- i - 1 lilt t (.(HlllS We are hoxvin;; a liandcome line of CAMl-LS II A IK PLAIDS, UROAD CLOTH, 1XAXNKLS, SLKCiKS, Mr. and Mrn. H.C.Ilaekney left hiHt evening for Chicago on a plenmire trip. Maccie Oliver left for Council Muff thin nn)rniiiff for a u"'' but it will -init. lion. J. W. Love ininiHter to San rity ahtl tteiiHC of honor in above Manv old old ieri. who contracted Chronic tlinrrlioea wniu; in in acrviec. h'lve niiice been permiinent lvCHrel of it I'V t ha i m be r la i u i ...i:.. el.,.!,.... ..... I .1 1 nil. t.ti lti'in ..IIHL. V I1UIII II flll. Vl.......-- - - edy. For hale by I". (i. I'rit ke A Co. No'lce to Ladle I have on band n line lot of rib bona and tip which I will fi ll at the low t Hl pi io-H fn.'t in-h. 1 have tny nondH iit J. I'inley Jtihiihotii hard ware More hi re 1 may l.c found -vi l v iluv fr4iin 1 (l f-;".' p. t:i. Mkh. J. 1". Jill.t)N. Salvador, in in the city, the pient of C. K. Wencott. II. D. Kohinfton and family, of Chicago, are vifitinjf with the family of C. K. Wencott. Mm. J. D. Simpnon, who ban been nitiiitf in Nehrattka City a few- luyu, returned lant evening. Georgia Oliver wan a paMenger on ao. a tun morning lor leutrai Citv for n brief viitit to friendn. The Mifnea Nettie Ilallanee and Liule Miller left this morning for Council Ftlufffi on a vi.-it to friendH. Mr. and Mrn. Al Dorrington left thin morning for Omaha for n tdiort may. From there they will leave for their home at Cliadrou, Engineer Graham returned from NebriiHkn City yenterday, where lie moved one year ugo. lie will hence forth make h'" ' T. A. Riifriill, of Lincoln, -haa ns- limed the ponition of clerk nkthe Riley. Mr. R. haa been a hotel nn- Dintant from It bell boy lip and bin iieceHioii to the hotel force in doubtlcfa a valuable actpiinitioii for thin popular hotel The Platti'Mouth IIr.ALni jm-t now occupieil in knocking the wind out of the Journal in the KiekholT naturalization cane. Sherman ban lota of wind, but that in all hia arti clen amount to. He cannot mib- nliintiulf halt what he print, and if he was to till the truth no one would believe li in. Louisville Courier-Journal. Firnt M. K. church. South Sixth a'.reet. between Main and Pearl u I.. ,.t. I li.'i. - t-l - t...,-ll ..........J nillH'll ...... M nig. 11 a. m. nnl i.. o p. m. oy me iantor,K'ev. Dr. L F. Iiritt. Subject for the morning, "Chiinliann Com pared to Jewels." In the evening, "Now, iintl Then." Young people a meeling lit 0:tMl p. in. In the giill'Ty of the church. All are cordially in vitctl to llierte ericca. rpicMtiou and a man whom the peo ple have called aa their nervaut even after he had unnoted them that he declined to nerve. In view of the fact that Mr. KickliofT did not aeek the nomieatioii. The Journal cnuuot but fee the blunder it makes in milking thenc changes. Tub IIi:wali taken the liberty to advlne the defeated democracy to remain filent henceforth concern ing the matter of Mr. KickliofT eligi blity ao that after he nhall have been properly installed in the of fice, the drop which the opposition will experience will be the lens I.a-d to bear. , IMvNKIKTTAS. lation of the ftate of S."i(),(XX) in ten I A full line of colorings and blacks. ) ears in understood and appreci BLANKETS AM) COMFORTS Stock complete and prices lower than ever. L'M'KIMVEAK A good Ladies Jerpy vent nt 2'ic. I.mlieM line Jerwey vet ntul jmiita la . white or natural grays at 50c euck ; LadicH nntural Cray Wool Vcpteand : Pants at 50c. Regular 75c undo wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine wool ribbed under wear In white, cardi ; nal and black. Complete lines of Child's under wear in natural, scarlet and whllr - at prices nB lour as the lowest 'llAVE never tJiown bo lurge aline in this dcparlmeut. We cull f jiecial attention to our Urge isortment of Reefer would PlaltH- f hiloh's catarrh ii tiu 'y-a posi Itive cure Catanh. Diphlliei in and Cinki r month, l or u!o by F. ti. Frit ke c C o. . . MlllllIU l.oimi"' The U. &. M. will fell round trip ticket to alt those winhiug to at tend the mining; congreKS to sc held -nt Denrcr Col., Nov. ' 18 and 10. Tickets sold nt one fare and one-third, continuous pnHKiijje in each' direction. Final limit, Pec. 0. J.Fkancih, J"2 Latham, C.en. Pass. Agt. '.. Agent An lioneni iwede tills his story In plain but uiimiMnkahle Ian guuge for the hetu-lil f the public One of my children took a severe coltl or.d got the croup. I gave her a tcaMiooiiful of Chamberlain Cougli Remedy, and in live minutes lat.es J gava her one more, liy this inie , me nan t nmii u im. 'T ;i'.A riiig in the throat. Then fhe J went to'l-leep and flept good for fillei il uiiiiuteH. Then flit1 got HI) , nd viuiiili tl; tin n hUv went back to t it! and elc I god lor the ie maiiiiier of the niglit. Mie got the crouji the ftfcond niubt and 1 gnc her tl'.e ai:ie. remedy w itli the mine food n-Milin. 1 write this bttutiM1 tboiight Iber might ! non e one s !i? lh; nam -in i d ami fill l.now ti e ti tle, i.'orll c f tl'.in wondi rlul medi ' . rin.s f:iiAM.i:;i A. '1 ii mi'i.i: 'I . . ll -v!...... I ...... rn ,.,.,,1 l,lll,. V " A Co. Wonderful EuO'ess. Two years nro the Mailer Prop Co 'ordered their bullies by the bok imw L-7 Ly ine cnrloau. Among the populursild succcnrful reineilii-s they prepare is HjIUt'i Sarniiiarillit fc lliirdoeh which ia the moHt v..,ii.li i In! tilood punlier known. No druggist luitaU:s to recommend this remetly. For sulo by druggist. 1 1 Il'MliCf, y n-nile l.y I- I ivt-rt. I". Fei Pure bici.w!i' II -iHi i's mill. at Hour for sale nt 111! Has Just opened up a full lice of ladies, Gents and Chlldrens all vrool underwear r.nJ te lore you buy your Fall or Winter j oods. Don't fall to call and cte our crices. Wt beat 'em all. llavoycuecnthoso nob by Misses Caps, all pretty shides, 55, 65 and 75 cents Window Esrrstt'a gUM Bt liiswa Two inches oi snow fell at Colum bus last evening. Pie eating contests arc the latest sources 4i amusem?1' - " IIM A first claas plow factory be a oaviuir industry In mouth. The press dispatches report Mi lards and heavy suow throughout North aud South Dakota. LngiueNo. 275, makes a might and day run to Tacibc Juucliou reguluily now, there having bceu put on u day and night crew. Mr. Jaa Moore, uccoinpanied by his sinter, Irene Moore, of Penn sylvania, is visiting at Uic houie ofiheir relatives. R. li. Wiudl.aia aud J. M. Patterson. Syracuse citUius ore working u fly htilo game to have the Otoe county seal removed from Nebraska City to Syracuse. There may be lively times yet e"rc the matier is eclUed. 1). A. Dickron, of Cedar K'api says that his sugar heels yielding him about lutei n tons to the acre Alter shipping Uit:iu to Grimi Inland, paj i.i;r toe heigh etc' Uic) uct him u sum uHli per acre The joting people, society oi the Picobyleit.ni church hcltl ail io able uutl proliluble social in th . uuMfiueiit of t.i1. c;liiirc5; lat ing. An iiilcrcHtiiig prograui was n ndiied. iiitcreiJitifU with music Liolll VocmI mid illbli'UUlCilUl . The oal meal mill at Ueatiice was destroyed by fire yesterday. .1 he loss is estimated at t-UOUO; iusur uuce, WkM. DoubtlertS with the ac customed pluck of her cfluens Liculrice will sec that the null is refitted aud work resumed. The baggage and scenery, with property man, for the Kate Cbntou Co m lived fiom St. Joe this morn ing, but the company will not arrive until 5.05 tuia evtuiug-, and will give a fine production of the "Two OrDhaus" to-nii:ht. No one should fail to ace it , An Bclip of ths Moon. If the sky is cloutlless ;to-morrow evening, those who tlesire will have an opportunity of witnesniiig an in- terentiug celestial exhibition. The moon will (inns through tie rnrth's shadow and be totally eclipsed. Astronomers say that over the wct-t-ern proiiou of ihc I'uited Stale the eclipse will begin In the itfiernooti be tore the moon appears above the Hie horUoir As the noon rises it will gradually, appear to be covered with u dark vail until finally, about tlurk, it will be lost to view entire ly. This will be uu interesting spectacle aud wcrthy observation. ated in the light of this exposition "The state of Nebraska made a great hit in sending out this train, and the cost is but 'bread cast up on the waters.' The productions of the state have been thoroughly ad vertised, and many of the people of six states now have optical proof of the fact that Nebraska can and does raise as good fruit as any state in the Union. Corn that even Illi nois cannot excel; wheat and rye that neither the Kevstone nor Buckeye states can equal, nnd Military Hilt Jlip Cout glmpes trimmed with Mink, Sea!, Astrnck 'murphies' that would inakv a Aew Yorker green with envy. In short, the exhibition, taken in its entirety, probably could not be excelled, and in many points could not be equaled by any of the states through which the train passed." Dornvktio Iroul.le. A few weeks ago Dave Woodartl left the bed and board of his wif.i and home, a nd has since been boarding. A few days late, we nre told, he sent mi uttorney to consult ! Muffiiloon mid Conej fura. Our lino of Plush Sacones aro cheaper tlian eer before. lines of CliildretiB nnd Misses Cloaks nnd Jackets. Ffi !!l. f.. W I....1 ., '''.rj'.v iCsiVieiice proper ty to her provided she would give li i in a divorce. Mrs. Wocuaru cjaimed the property was hers, and she positively refused all over tures toward giving her husband ilivorcp. Whiled Mrs. Woodard was visit ing in the country, Constable i'ic Nurlin calldd at the house to replevin u part of the iiousenom furniture, lie made Ins business known to Mrs. Wootlard's daughter by a former husband, Miss Carrie Dunn, Carrie went for her iiioint r in the afternoon, and while she whs aw.ivnii oll cer removed the fur- ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL E3a L.m MoB TLmTTV AITXT. - JEWELER - Ileudqunrtes for Everything in the line of "WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND HRONZX CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPFRA GLASSKSj FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELRY uiture and carpets from the parlor K jjyQ gXOCK OF HOLIDAY GOOD 3 and a bed roo.n. I AT T1IIJ LOWF.ST PRICKS. ri... un t Umi-i fur Saturday. II, D. Travis is attorney for Woodartl nnd , tl J. II. ll.ildeiiian lor the l.ui) .-- ui ing Water Keptiblican. ir.Kii-r-l H '" For th national. nlliiMiccconven. tion at In liaiiapolis. Ind., tlie t'lis nourl Pacific will make a rate of :,.!!) for tha round trip. Tickets Mild Nov. Maud 17, g od to return until Nov. 21. Call ut depot for par ticulars. . THfc DlStltil I LUNION. A call ban hem issued by C. J. Fisher, chairinaii til tl e uistrici re union committee, G. A. it for u met t iiigoflhedeleguteslo.be held at Auburn, January 5. for the purpose of deciding where the reunion will beheld. If PhitUmoutli felt dis- Repairing of FINE WATCHES a Specialty and nil Work Warranted. THE LEA.DINO OEWELEH, 41 Q Main Streot, . I '" .o : '' ' ' Sam Plattsmouth, Nob. S .y L. Hoyeo It is not often that we have nn op portunity of hearing unny of the nielropolitnii . attractions. Fortu iiatcly it:r us.Ve huve comlnnf next Thursday the grt atest known come- d an, Ray I- Royce. Mr. Roycc Is one of tho few cultured gentlemen wfio has gah.ed the top of the pro-fes-ioniil ladtler by clean, houest, refined nnd artistic work, together with untiring energy and a careful i i i .... . .v me nuuiio b posed to entertain ihe r d poldtors eiljoyuble pcrfon,lullCe. it would be tl.eln.eans of a tracting f , which Mr. Royce has a large crowd and material beneCts . ' w .u.dhe derived i v.nou. waa. Vacation," which i. a. its Tnere can be no question that :j h co;,ld en.ertam the visitor, with eredil to ourselves and satisfaction ' . , . . . . . to alt concerned. TnB LIekaLi) fuggit" Ihnt that our O. A. R. nun consider the matter and if they deem it advisable to con test for the honor a committee should he appointed to take charge of the matter. ' The counties of Cass, Otoe, Jolin- noii. Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee i nntl Saunders ure included in the district. In other words, it is a vehicle for the display of Mr. Royce'a wonder ful versatility nnd that of hia charming company, Dgr of Honor. Called meeting nt the home of Frank P.oyd, l'il Granite street, Saturday evening, Nov. 14, to prac tice singing of odcs. liy order of W. S. II. Pr.t.LU Vkrmii.yea, Sec'y. Nil... Rev. A. Galloway, of lllair, the re cently appointed minister of the Christian church at ibis place, has announced that on account of sick lies he will he unable to occ ipv the nulpit to-morrow as he had In- tended. He wiU preach one week from to-morrow, .inlcss announce nieutu to be contrary are made. A base hurnur with oven for sale cheap, tf Wiuk x Kcot. The Rev. Geo. 1J. Thayer, of Dour bon, Intl., says: '-Both myself wile owe our lives to J hiloh's consump tion cure." For'sale by F. G. Frlcke k Co. Clnunuu Labial' Quar vliu, Under the tm nngcieul of tt Rcdpat.'i L'vemn Dure n. t''M bus successfully managed the followi' lecturers, reading and ",u;,".v i - r ttT ' entertainments: non. . j. q llrccliei-ridge, Robert J. riirdette, , Hon. DanT Dougherty, Kte Firld, . M . 1 rank iA'Hlie, Kcr.. T. Dc Witt ,, Talmage, Hon. A. VC, Tourgee, Hon, , J. J. Ingallii, CiH Nye, Hurbanka', Coiiibinatimi, ' Aiiollo Ouartette. Doston l'hilharmonie Club, Men... delssohn Quintette Club, New York.,, Philharmoiiic Clttl Ladies' Sthw , bert ua.letie, siitl hundreds ;of,. o.her entertainincuts. Tt'Unl' is a euflicient guarantee Oi ,t'v merits of the organization, and as a" laJy quaitettc they stand pre emi n'.utly above all others. Cuarantesd Cure, Wt authorite our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs nnd Coltls, upon this conditio. If you are nflicted with a cough. Cold or any Lung, Throat, or Cheat trouble, and will use this remedy as dirccied, giving it a fair trial, and experience benefit, you may retura the bottle nntl have your money refunded. We could not make thia olter did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke Ac Co Drug Store. Large nine !Wc, and 1.00. WantedA trusty woman or girl to take care of children and di second work. Mrs. R. IJ. Windham, 717 Walnut street. St 1 v '. ,i, i V. k. . i I