iattsmouth .Daijy .er v Y tflFTIl YEAR. plattsmoum, nbiraska. Saturday November 21 ii a V 4 T nd of an 111 b d ick i 5E cb 1 Royal Baking Powder. Leads Ail "The Royal flaking 1'owJcr i3 absolutely pure for I have so found it in many tests, made both for them and the U. S. Government. The Royal Bak ing Powder is undoubtedly tlic purest and most reliable Baking Powder offered to the public. "Iir.Nir. A. MOTT, Pii. D." Lite Chen:! J pr U. S. Government. "All ehemir.il test tn v,!;!c!. f have submitted it have proved the Iloyr.l Iu!;!.i;; TawJer perfectly, liealthful and free from every deleterious substance, i It is pircst in qualiiy :-,n 1 highest i:t strength of . any Making IWder of which I have knowledge. ' "VM. McM'JRTIU!-., Y ll, I'll. D." ,. Late Chcmist-in chief ('. S. Dip V cf Agriculture, Washington, D. C. "The strength cf l!.e Royd n shown to be 23 per ) cent, fjreater tlia t any ct'.ier. "As a result f n:y investigations I find the Royal Baking l'owdcr far superior to the others. It is pure, t contains none but wholesome ingredients, and is of greatest strength. , "F. X. VALADE, "Public Analyst, Ontario, Domiu.uii of Canada" The latest investigations by the United States and Canadian Governments show the Royal Bak ing Powder superior to all others in leavening strength. Statements by other manufacturers to the con ktwi Itntit hnit ifsrJiv,"1 hi tfit nffirlnf n ftiyiist ' '-'-falsifications of the official re Sorts. A, SALSBURY D E N T-I S-T : OOl.O AND PCKCELAIX (kHUN. ' T. t, ll l iri l.elli- lil Urn tl' ' I null"' i.I In ttt Fine Cold Work a specialty. .' ih.d 111 ck I luiuiiii.ulb, Mrb. r ,A.VsON A PEAPCE iiavi: kixnvrn ttflr Fall mrui. 'inn 1 r, bl. t . t'j .nit quill tln lnt ft M-w luMilim C'li .liue? IliiU lu mmw ai 1 1 i. J hey Ii lull Im in huh h 'rt mid In tit-di-rii elite 1 hi i.hK 'Ul li'e ucril t li It m mil. r hl In 40 nod I 7S re- l rtlnui-il. MISS SCHUYLER, TRIMMER. - m m 0OI.B Awo PonoKI.AI M CHOWNS -Briilgs work nl line gold work t A. j SPECIALTY. DR.SIFtNAl'K I.OOAI. wll m olhr an wtlirllriiWi-u lor 1 hi- chIiui-m rxlrwliun ul t. eili, V O. A. MAUSIIAI. Kitwnld P)nf A. N. fULLIVAN. Attorney m.ljiw. will iti? pmmtit llifiitlni In nil I wHit't rMrnrl' l li lilu, Ofllrc In UuIum lil'x-k, Krut si. !, PUloiniiulti, Neb. VTJrlf(1 A" M-ilv, rrl'iMf rc -onlnrv K ' lo Imj mi 11II1 y. villi iiirn a-r. in m.n. ft.nl Ioimi mi nth t. In k' iiu .rrlli'li rai 4ii..il. Kfw V llnu-o. f fi-rnp. . M A 1 1 Al 1 CHUN, I ( cl Itin lt. New Yuik. Many old nolilier. w ho contracted !! chronic diarrhoea while in tl I iervire, lnve Hince liecn permanent- tf lyfHn-d of It lv (liaiiiibci Iain's Cdic, t'holern mid diarrhoea K'em- l uy. i-vt rni G. 1 vlk A Cu. Not ico to Lcaias I have on hand n tine lot of rib bons and 1ipn which 1 will eell nt the lowest price forcath. I have my good ut J.I;inleyJohnHOiihnrd Ware rtore u here I iiiii)- be found ery day from 1 Jaj to dffl p.m. Mka. J. F. J oil Noo.V. !5hlloh' ciitiinh reinedr poal ivi urr ( nlMrih. Diphtlieria mid anXer iiHiuth. For aule by F. O. L- Vricke & Co. Some of the most rtnrtlln, In tersting discoveries of the lito and riiHiomit of Imried 1- gypt Bre now bein,j made through extensi eexca tuition. Thene disroveriea lire exdting a rrrent interett. Many discoverica ure, however, being tnai.'e in our country timtnrc re- miirh il le, iimon1 w a i, l x nienioii that of lliilli d J ' 5? eijiiicli eiii-ct en d ff ij mny c isch a rou nmrl il le, iimon1 which v.'e may r's l'n in I'm . i- 'ulire relief, mid romplelc cure of leml'le dn-e.it e rhetimalism. ' and which also relieve (mill of u 11 kinds. For mle ty nil dniist. For rent the west aide of a good tore room. H At'Ol tT (lOk'PKK. tTTlnrtow rtrrcAt a ftlaM at Urawa A If Matter in the police court have been exceptionally quiet the pant week. Thin indue, doiihtlci-H, to n great extent, to the eflieiency of our police court Then, too, it in deemed a decidedly cxpeimive lux ury to appear in Judje Archer' court, a those who have "indulged" can teKtify. A vigilant police force and ii court in which justice will be meted out to the trnnsgrenHor can not but conduce to the preset vation of good order. The atock of groceries nt Peter sen's oh atnud will be sold nt re duced price to sntisfy mortgage of First National bank, and anyone needing good will nave money by calling ut the uld stand. Remem ber the Ktock is Ireslt und complete. Come in for bargain in potatoes. Hour, glassware, chinaware and crockery. Opera Grocery. For lame hack there is nothing l...ft..a .1..... ... ..1.......... 11 I i'i-iii-i iii.iii ill nullum- ii Oil ll lll'l Clollj Willi CbHii.bt-ilHin'a Pin Halm nud bind it on the nffec'.ed part. Try it and you will be sur prised at the prompt relief italford. The fame treatment will cure rhau matism. For Dale by F. O. Fricke & Co. Pure buckwheat Heisel'a mill. flour for sale nt tf Wonoerful Ruccat. Two yi-ars tigo the Ilaller Prop. Co.'oi Ji red their bottle by the box -how they buy by the ctiriond. Among the popular and Hiicceseful remedies they prepare is llaller't Sarsaparilla A liurilock which is the most wonderful blood purifier known. No druggist hcsituteato recommend this remedy. " For Hale by druggist. Tha E (Til Towar of Toil t Anlolo. 3Kii71 bottle blush of rose Hold in INid, You know I ronld not have Hold oo much if blush of rose wa not ii repreMe?-e 1, u mjre cure for pimple, freckle and blaikhi-ads, In l.v.lj I predict it will lie Hold by every druggist, and lined by e very lady and gentleman In the United Stale. ). II. Syudcr will nupply you at 73 cent per bottle. Ua3 Just opened up a full line cf ladles, Gents and Chlldrcns all wool underwear and be fore you buy your Fall or Winter, goods. Don't fail to call aud eeo our prices. We beat 'era all. Havo you seen thoso nob by Hisses Cap3, all pretty Bhidps, G3, Ci and 75 cents 1 1 N.t Thursday Is Thanksgiving day. A. C. Loder came in 011 the Schuy ler thin morning. County Superintendent Noble U in the city to-dny. L. C. Kickhnff, county treasurer-,! eleet, 1h in the city to-day. A. S. Cooley of Eagle came in 011 the Schuyler thin morning. The city coiineil meets lit the p.)liee court room Monday evening. I The greatest ambition the turkey ha Uichc days is to be known 114 u "lough." There appear to be a scarcity of inthracite coal in our market lit present. ICditol Ma) field of the Louisville Courier-Journal is in the city t -day. It is reported that cabbage is spoiling rapidly oil account of the damp weather. We glean from our exchanges that 11 butter fa nine is rag u : in a great many place. 1 h'uther Carney, who has been very ' ick (he past week, is reported u improving to-day. If you have not penned up the turkey for Thanksgiving you had better not delay the matter longer. There is yet ample room for im provement on Home of the Hide walk in different portion of the city. Farmers ore beginning to haul their grain to market, trade is im proving, collections are belter mid our merchant are happier. Our local fishermen . continue t ) keept he market well Blip; lied from the bounteous ntoek iilwnya kept on hand by the flig Muddy. Now i the time to advertise lioli day goods. The people wish to purchase. Tell them what you have ond where they whould call for it. The city is practically exempt I from malarial or epidemic com- plaint. In fact the general health oi our cili,eut is better than rem denta of a great many neighboring placet. The chitons of Pewnrd nre Mill agitating the court house question. There i little doubt, however, if the matter ever come to a vole, that Nebraska City will continue to be the county neat. W. F.. Hunted of Defiance, la., was the guest of C. A. Raul last eve ning. Mr. Husted ha recently re reived on appointment to n clerl nhip in the war department at i . i . :,"!l,ton. The Knights of I.nbor organiza tion has adopted a resolution recommending nil loc i! assemblies to refuse nil office holderd mid office Hccker mcmb -rship. Kvi dently the Knights prefer to leave politic alone. Illinois offers n bounty of two cent per head for nil Fparrows killed iiijrin' the moutlis of Decern tier, January nud February by rei. dents of the stale. Thia evidently ittarilt for the encouragement oi home industry nud the protection to home kbor. We notice by our exchange that in tunny places citizens' nieeliiigs ! are being called for the purpose of : t iking ateps to induce cntdern capitalist to invest in busine en- terprises. There is little doubt that these investments will be luude in the near future and the community that is the most enterprising and public, Hpirited will derive the uenelit. After running down a dim nnd undefined rumor to day, late this afternoon, we learned that an ad journed seHHion of the "Deep Water Convention" that closed at Gal veston one year ngo ychterday, wn held ut Judge Chupuian'a last eve- Lniug, at which the big four Messrs. J. M. Patterson, A. II. Todd, F. M. K'ichey and Judge Chapman -who represented the great northwest at Galveston, nought to settle all diuVrencca of opinion touching certain matter arising on that trip. There were present bevcral odier gentlemen informally called in to help, aid, ni'sist nnd arbitrate the matter in dispute, and the ofca.sion ii caid to have been a very pleasant one. Mrs. Chapman took care of the party in a particularly happy manner, nerving nn eleven o'clock dinner which was relished and prnieed by the "delegates'' and their friends as only such a fea t deserve to be praised. The meet ing, we learn, was entirely informal, but resulted to the entire satiafuc tlou of those participating. Roynlly Fnt!rtinment. A social entertainment was given at the enmmo lions residence ofK. V. Hyer liiMt evening under Hie 1 HUHpiei'H of tin commercial elan of j tin: high school. During (lie foie part of the evening nil excellent programe win rendered, eonsist- j,l!r nf recitations, piano solos mid duet. The participants without ex-ct-pt iVjfi, acquitted thciiiHflveH with cvdit and coiitrihutcd larircly to njoym.-iit of the evening lis wan evHlfiiecd ijy the nearly up. plause that erected each production At this juncture refreshments were served, after which Un popular game high five was in dulged in until quite a lale hour. Ala seasoiulde hour the company broke up, each member concluding that the commercial class in con junction with hospitable mid gen ial I Iyer family had indeed royally inti-i iaiued nil. The new hiiokthavd nud type writing college will open next Tues day night. Rooms over Mayer's clothing Hlore. Kverything lirst class. tf A Lrgnlly Furo. Those who have watched the pro ceeding, of the court in which the prelimin-ary examination into the Omaha lynching has care been con d td on lot I. ut conclude that it i but a leg il si a u To begin " itli it has beeiiclaimed and substantiated that Smith was a dead man before the rope bad been placed about his neck, in view of which it is evident that nn attempt is made upon the start to so shape theaccusation that conviction will be barely possible. Then the examination ha not been conducted with the degree o! ardrr nnd concern that should chnrater i.e our courts nf justice. It would jpeem to speak better for our courts if the matter were dropped on the start for these mock trials cannot but nave n tendency to bring our court into bad repute. Why will you rough when Shi loh's cure will give immediate re lief. I'rice 10 cls 50 cts. aud $1 For sale by F. G. Fricke & Cc A Narrow Eenp An interesting incident is nnr. rated in this morning' State Journal in which a tramp pre vented a railroad disaster on the IS. St M. road near Crawford: "An engine attached to Manager Holdrege's private car wa speeding along ut the rate of forty miles nn hour and was approaching a bridge which had been partially burned and was in a dangerous condition A tramp, who had just passed over it, ig:ialled the engineer nud the train wa brought to a standstill in the nick of time. The bridge spans a deep canon and is over 100 feet in length. The tramp was given purse ii nd provided with a pass to .St. Joseph. He was a passenger on the train which was wrecked near here yeaterdny." I'tlcr.en Aft-tir, There have been no new develop ments as to the whcrcnbuula of R. Petersen. There appears to be l'"le doubt that he left voluntarily aud wiui the intention never to re turn. 1 1 is accessible properly is valued as follows: . Residence $2,iW, Htock of goods, $2,(KXI; dwell iug house, $,"ka; vacant lot, $1J0 farm, $1,1X10; making in the Uggrc gate u total of $3JUU At this writing the following nttachments have been filed: Jas II. Snell, $1114.1-'; Fied ('.order A Son C. II. Petersen, $(io0; Dudley Steele A Co., Jl-'l.ff-'; McCord, Drady & Co., $;iHo.fe; Paxton & Gallagher, $173.08; Groueneg & Schalntgeii. fHitrj; Tychsen & Reusch, $01.51 Ashland Mill A Klectric Light Co, fl'iO.l.l; Ja. Jjpseiv Rasmus Hansen, $100: Gertrude S. Petersen, Allen Uros., $1 M.05; mortgage on house, $sor; Fred Shrneder, $27; Jailius Pepperberg, Jphn I IJutea, $Ub.87; L. G. Lareon, $30.40; making in the oggre gate $t,:!'J7.87, thus making It appear that lifter all creditors have beev paid in full there will be aboil $4,000 worlh oi properly free from Incumbrance, It has been estimated that Mr. Peters en liud. in liis possession at the time of leaving about $2000, which still leaves a bullancc of f'K.'O ocreMible by him or his rela tives. It Is probuble however Unit there nre yet other creditor who will tile other nttachments in the near future, though ct this writing this is merely a matter of conjec ture, Mrs. C. F. II. Clark and daughter came down from Omaha this morn, lug and at once took the M. P. train (or Murray. -FRED HORMkll. ; OUU FALL AND W IMTIt STOCK - - OIF1 - - DRY - GOODS - AND Xaadics Furnishings , Ig XTow Oampleto ia all Departments Dltl M (iOOliS We nre showingu handsome line of CAMKLS HAIR PLAIDS, UROAD-CLOT1I, FLANNKI.S, SERGKS, , IIIvN'RIKTTAS. A full line of colorings und blucks. HUNKEM AMI COMFORTS Stock complete nnd prices lower than ever. CLCMUS iljMD SHRVVDS. llAVK never tliuwii ho We call special attention to Military nnd Hip Coat bhnpei trimmed with Mink, teal, Astracbam, MnfTaloon and Coney fura. Our lino of Plush Sncrmea aro incs of Cliildrens and Misses Cloaks ONE DOOR EAST ! A BIO STOCK OF HOLIDAY QlODi AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Repairing of FINK WATCHES n Specialty and nil Work Warranted. 33. A. M'ELWAIISr, THE LEAD1NO JEWELER, 4 1 5 Main Street, World1 Fiilr Note. Hawnii, otherwise the Sandwich Island, has decided to make an ex hibit at the exposition. The national farmers' congress, nf it recent 8 ssion at Sedalia, Mo., heartily indorsed the world's Columbian exposition. It is announced in the Perl in newspaper that the entire organi tation of the Imperial Opera Co. of Herlin, Germany, will conic to Chicago in 1H03 to give operatic performances in the music hall to be erec'-d in the exposition grounds. A committee of the Iowa slate teachers' association, having in charge the matter of an educational exhibit for the next meeting of the r jocialion, which shall form the basis for the exhibit at the world's fair, has adopted the following out line for the display: Blanks show iug the school organisation, text books by Iowa nuihors, work of state college nnd public schools, work of industrial nnd charitable schools, work of denominational schools and colleges, photographs of school buildings sud schools nt work, Blatisllcal tables, apparatus, cabinets, library exhibits, and his torical records. We want a correspondent from every precinct in the county. Wc should like for a good reliable per son from each precinct to call at Caii office for terms. A good Ladies Jersy VPHt at 'C Ladies fine Jersey vest and pnnta I white or natural grays at 50c eacfc Ladies natural Gray Wool Vesta anf Pants at 50c. Regular 75c undo wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine wmI ribbed tinder wear in white, car4ft nn and black. Complete lines of Child's undr wear in natural, scarlet nnd wbi at prices as low as the lowest. large a lino in thii department. our l trg'j assortment of Ilaefen cheaper thnn eer before. Fnl and Jackets. FIRST NATIONAL - JEWELER Headquarter for Everything in the line WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCy, AND BRONZ3 CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, FANCY SILVERWARE, jPOLID GOLD JEWELE7 Plattsmouth, NcV OUR CLUbINO LIST, Homo vUHlnruinl iltati.u It in .ilo III iU mill ll Kit i ii x a II, ir t'l' MilK I met H HALI) 4 II in ' Wui I il d 11k 1.1' -f ll!ii r'. Wrrklv hdiI KUM.n II low Mate IC. ntiT mill It cm I. n 1 Specimen Caes. S. II. Clilford, New Castle, 'VTlS was troubled with neuralgia ani rheuiiiuiiniii, hi sloniiu ii wua dis ordered, his liver was ulfected to aa alarming degree, appetite fed a way and lie wus'terribly reduced inlleak and strength. three bottle Electric Kilters cured liim. Edward Shepherd, Hurrisburg, III. , had a running pore on his lea of eight years' standing. Uses three bottle of ICIectric J litter a aui seven bottles llucklen'a ' Arnica Salve, and hi leg is aoundand well. John Speaker, Calawba, O., had fivt urge fever sores on his leg, doctor said he whs incurable. Due bolts? Electric Hitters and one bos lines. len'a Arnica Salve cured him entirs ly. Sold by F, G. Ffickc A Co. An honest Swede tell Id's etorjr in plain but tinmistnknble ): gunge for the benefit of the public One of my children took a severe cold and got the croup. I gave her a tensnoonful of Chamberlula Cough Remedy, nud in five minutes bite I mive her mi mnm Itir (!.; time she had to couuh un th gathering in the throat. Then she went to sleep aud slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up ond vomited; then she went back to bed nnd nlept pood for the ra mainner of the night. She got the croup the second night nud 1 gave her the same remedy with thesnm good results. 1 write this beoanw 1 thought there might be some on in the same need and not know the true inciils of thi wonderful inedL cine. CiiAVMia A. Xikimphkksl De Moiii.., Iowa. 50 cent bellis for sale by if, ii. Fricke h Co.