t p-"J'"nl tn ft uniM'ii i of frjiuil wuicil ,V u leo florists met at the r3he , . . .l- .,,,1 l,.H.vl ItlM lilr I inistiiki! ll'.u-n wiin iliey iniorin im- " -" nei vouV J.i-iirt trouides Ho may"' ' r V IT IT - - 1 mouL o iiv iieraia. FIHH YEAR. PLATTSMOOfH, NEBRASKA. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24 1891 ITirnriT 1 I " ,r ! i- i ! 7 i ,, Royal Baking Powder Has no Equal. The United States Official Report ,0f the Government Caking Powder tests recently made, tinder uthority of Congress, by the 1 Vashington, D. G, furnishes lation as to which powder is shows the ROYAL superior to all others in leavening power; a cream of tartar powder of highest quality. - . r( .J' The Canadian Tests: "The strength of the Royal is shown to be 23 per cent, greater than any other. "As a result of my investigations I find the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the others. It is pure, contains none but whole some ingredients, and is of greatest strength. " F. X. Valade, " Public Analyst, Ontario, "Dominion of Canada." k 6"; A. SALSBURY DENTIST OLD AND J'UKCKLAl.N CKOWNS. f. 8ittnayam'milirlle lor the pahilua ! Iiaclliir ut In Ui. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Baakiiood Illurk riultiinuuth, 'eb. WSON PEABCE 4 1 it !j A HAVE KKCKIVED uelr Pall ir. iKnr-, ribtx n. th't n1 quills tlMi l"t Kl lif l.telilim oiiie nape null lu aira aid I 1. 1 hey h a lull Hue m lmhr h-wl mid In or der MelrMt iM nwlt out hv r. duced Hi1!! "trw Mill hut. to 40 and t. It tri i iiIiiiiiiiI, MISS SCHUYLER, TRIMMER. . 90 I.I) AID PonCKLAIS CROCKS -Bridge wurk and floe, gold work a -SPECIALTY. - OR.RTFINArH LOCAI. MW'II M 'her l A MUirllcsKlven lurlhe aliilrweiiraciloo ol i Uetu, A. MARSIIALL, FiURersld PW yTTORNEV .' A. N. SULLIVAN, j Attorne jr at-l-aw. will pr'inpt a'tentlnr J i til I'li'inrM iitruif ! v, him. I imoa lb Union block, t mt Hidi, 1'lalt.mmitli, Nfb. WM.i An iirlWr. il!lil m'li-liiiliinrlin lono mi lilh'jr. villi iin rmi. in iriirmnl llliU-. t-tlrtrtnt, MAKi rAlll KKH, ll k Hoi 1VA, Nrw Ymk. TTnTcrT,TP;rrT?."V" , Many oll noMitTH, who conlrncted ' jclironic diarrhoea while in the 1 .en-ice, hive .lure. been permonent- IT rr,'d ' ('luiiriihcrlnin'. "wiic, Cmiirrn nnu uimilnn i nriii- , tdy. For mile by F. (. Fricke 4 Co. ) For lame bnck lhere is nothing ettcr tliil to until rule a Da nut 1 . 'loth with Chamberliiln'a l'nin 'lalm and bind it on the affected 'iirts. Try it nnd you will be ur rinrdnt thepronipt relief itnlfordn. he fame Ireutment will cure rhuu "itiom. For .ale by F. O. Fricke , Co. - . ' . . .. . "hiloh CBtiirrh reitiedr a poi ve cure Caturrh, liphtheria and : ker nioutlt. For .ale by F. 0. jH : Some of the moid t;irtlin tr, in- teiKtiiiK tJiMcovcrii B of ihe lilc and cuNtoitia of buried l-kr t are now Li'inix lildilf through L'XtciiHivccxeu vatiiona. Thuwc dit-coveries ure xcitinir a (rn-ut iutnnt. Many litcov lien ari1, howevir, buitiK rintli; in our country that aru re markable, aiiiiini,' which we may mriilum that of llulli r'n l'niit I'nra- lyter which ctfcctn entire relief, and . Ii ninny riiM'H h romplete cure of Mhat terrible ili.'ivme rheuinaliHin, and which hlnr relieves pain of ill! ' kind. For aalc by all ilruirtta Why will you couffh when Shi loh'acure will pive immediate re. lii f. I'rice ID cih.. M eta. aud (1. Fur aule by F. Ci. Fricke A Co Department of Agriculture, the highest authoritative infor- the best. The Official Report THE HOTEL RILEY THANKSGIVINGS DINNER, wire Ojntrrt Blue Tuiiitt IU. Crrun ol Ojtteri Com-ouime Orlraoi. Cflcry. (JurroOllfe. run, rill.t of Trout .ill PnircnM, Bhor.tr ni Potitocs llOII.ll, rollfd ll.n l'liiiipil Knur. 1st ot Hpriiif Lamb Cmm of Turnip. Cold Toi'tue, Val and llm, HUAin. Prlai IMn rl Rc( u )iu Bib Kn. of Bff f Sclcti fu Idlnf Turkey ".tired. Cr nberrruc Balml ol Duck, I'utrwil Jelly, ltomui ruurli. QmU o. T"Ml, ler Cre-iee. Saddle ol Veulson, ! Sauce, HSTHH. Hmalt llili keo Feilrt a la K'lne. Trlmtilet ol 8we t Hrrad f.r lena. Prog I eir f r-adrd lth Preai-b Pa, Jack rtabtitt Mu.tnoom Hauc., Itktlon I'rrain tuSi, a A LA 04, Freih Ibner 8ulad. I'tilcken Bilad. Lotluir wlili Kurd fc.l'.d i'lg, VxirrAm.n. Marhel Potatoes, Hleamed Potatoea, Uarruw PbI I'i ik. ' Hweet 1'olniwei t ruwoed, liuporled Htringlrailleatii. fAt-ar. Green A pile P'e. Mlnnrtt ' emon Ptfl Btrani Fruit l uddliu IUM and Braudf couee IlK-dHHT, Neaimllian Ire Cream, Pin'1 Ap.l Jelly. Ari I Food. Lady Fihe'm Lnjer Italalnt Kuta Auorted Candlea I ananat C.it:iwba(irjpet, rrai. Edam Cream t hi ee. I f ot Water Cracker. Th EifTsI Towar of ToilM Artlola 310)71 bottlea bluxh of roKed aold in 1simi, You know I could not have hold ho much if bliiHh of roxc win not an reprenented, a Hiirc cure fur iiiniilen, frecklea and blackheadu, niv.rj I predict it will be aold by every tl rti jrtr i t, nnd naed ty e very Indy and jrentlrm.in in the United State. ). II. Synder will aupply you at 73 cent per bottle. A.J. Senmnn returned to Omnha taut evening after remaining in the rll fi"w Have, I openi.no up One of the neweat and brightest lines of Plaih'GooJa, To j . Colli. Korcltici, Etc- Far U Holiday traaa that baa ba a la lowa for yaara. 1T0 OLD STOCK, ALL HEW Which was bought early In the scanon from mime of the LAKOEST IMI'OKTIXO IIOUSC3 Which guarantees you the pick of the market and at prices for which we arc noted. -:lhs Ltrxs:t in ths Country . oO. Tuetublle l emdlntlr Inrltrd tnlnipect ur gtftiui mi u runil'.iii pi .v-m I, f.tiCUKJl.rrop. PiaUimeutb Ed Oliver took a trip to Omaha. C. C. I'urmele went to Omaha this morning'. Urid Critchfudd went to Lincoln thin morning. F. S. White went to Aahlaud on a liiiHlm-MH trip this niornin". W. II. Newell nnd wife were pan- Bengera for Umalia on tne early train. Dr. E. E. ReynoldH.of Rock IIIiiITh, wan u pleamiut culler lit TlllI Hlk ALD office tliie mornine. Mrs. M. J. Lnmbnoii went to Mace donia this morning to viiiit with fric.idn over llnuikHiving. Shorthanil and typewriting: col lege over Miiyer'a clothing utore. Day and uigl't nenHioua. Situatioim guuraiiteed to all competent tnd eiita. If Dr. Peering returned to bin home at WabaHh hint evening after a uliort vinit to a sick aiater ot IliiHtinga, Iowa. S. C. I'attcrnon, of South Hend, came in thin morning intending to look after the affairs of bin farm Bouth of the city. T. Clark and wife vinited with their daughter, Mra. Wooda, in Weeping Water Sunday, returning Monday evening, W. J. I leaner, florist, went to Omaha hint evening to be gone a few days to utteud to matters per taining to his trade. A. Schlegel and daughter, Grace, having Sundayed with friends ti this city and their former home, returned to Lincoln. John Ieeley. north of town, is building h chicken house on nu un usually large and nuhMantial plan, it being of brick and about a hundred feet long. Judge Chapman received a letter from If. D. Travis, county attorney, stating that he was confined to his bed mid would be unable to attend court for the present. J. A. Liniihan and wife returned to Omaha lust evening. Mr. Linn han has been looking over the affairs of the riattsmouth Invest ment Co. for a few days, of which he is secretary. The regular meeting of the E. I. V. literary society, will be held at the residence of R. W. Hycra, Fri day Nov. 27, at which an interesting program will be rendered. Every body invited. Watch the pa peril for the program. John St"ene, postofflce Inspector, in on a tour of inspection through the county and having thoroughly examined the records and finance, of this poHtofTice, states that the affairs of thconice rnnk well among the best of the many he has ex amined through the state. A. C. Mayes, county surveyor, commenced this morningto survey the public road granted last Friday by the county coinminf ionern, from I'lattsmouth , extending north through sections six and seven, town twelve, range fourteen nnd rijnr) nn. !n!r.-tctl"or the tele graph road near Lawrence Stull's residence. While out quail hunting yester. d.iy Frank Morgan accidentally allot Jim Johns' bird dog, so thi't it had to be killed. It ccms another dog had located a quail aud when it flew up Johns' dog jumped up from behind a bush, thus bringing him iu direct line with Fruuk's gun, who was in the act of shooting the quail. The county records disclose the fact that the railroad company has made amicable adjustment with Mrs. John llardruba for the loss of her. husband, who was killed on July 2nd by the explosion of engine No. li in the roundhouse. The company has been prompt in adjusting this affair to the entire satisfaction of Mrs. Ilnrdruba and her friends without causing her unnecessary expense. The east end of school district No. 20 just north of town has peti tioned Superintendent Noble to be set aside as a separate district and muko the novel proposition that they will wave nil rights to their apportionment of slate and county school funds nnd the west end object because It will leave their district on the east line with only one child of nchool nge belonging to a permanent reaident and about four children belonging to sojourn, crs nixl tenants. The truth of this apparent independence on the part of petitioners is that they ore living in a district where the bind is ap praised very low but have about eight miles of rnilrnnd w hich would 1 have to pay tuc bulk ol Uie tax. Cave. Before the District Court. Among the cawes continued for hearing in the district court are: CM. Gilbert vs. Weeping Water bank. 1 1 A. Gibson, trustee vs. E. L. Hem' et al. These cases have been ) consolidated and sent to Frank Ireland ot Nebraska City as referee before whom they took testi mony for fifty-eight days. The referi e found Reed indebted to the bank upward of &20,XH) nnd the case is now pending on motion to con firm the report of referee ond comes up for hearing before Chapman to day. Western Engineering Co. vs. riattHiuontli Street Railway Co. et al. Action was brought by the pbiintilT and the Sprague Manufac turing Co to foreclose material lien, a mounting to about flO.(KM) nnd it is now pending on notion by Street Railway to til- an amended answer asking for $17,()L) damages from Sprague for furnishing defective machinery mid motors. It will probably tie heard during the ten?: Fred Hellows vs. Win. Tighe uoi sheriff. This is an injunction re training the sheriff from levying on execution nu a judgement in one of the westi m counties where the plaintiff claimed that the ser vice of summon was defective and judgement invalid. Judge Chap man (liiouiHscd the injunction holding, that the service of summons wim good and fixed the supersedeas bond for the supreme court ut $l,t(K). This cafe has been of special interest to the bar on ac count of the technical points in volved. Frank Deitrich et al vs. Ellen Child et al. brought by plaintiff against their mother claiming eighty iicres of land at Ixuiisville which their father entered an a homestead nnd died before proving up. Their mother made final proof and got the patent issued in her own name which patent they seek t set aside and have her declared trustee in the hands of the court on advisement Wm. I. Oulnn vs. I-.IIen Uuinn a case brought by plaintiff to com pell his mother, the defendent to deed him eighty acres Of !anftieor Elinwood claiming that he hud re inuiucd at home and donated his service towards the payment of said place on condition lit it he should have it. He waited until his mother moved to Iown before com menclng suit and then got service of summons on her by publication in a news paper and got a decree for the land of which she was ignor ant until a year after the decree had been rendered at which time she got the decree set aside and a new trial grunted which wua had at the last term of CJiirt nnd is now under udviccmcnt before getting the decree set aside, her son l.nd traded the land to a man by the name of Forsythe for eighty acres of land in Oloe county nnd Forsyth now claims to be an innocent pur chi'ser. The court has found that tlie. plaintiff Wio liut entitled to Un bind but has it under advertise ment a to whether title given while the decree was in force would be good. Continued to-morrow. Immediately niter the resigna. tiou of the chief of police hud been tendered, it was nt once conceded that no man -could hope to be ele vated to fill the vacancy, unless he was a 'member of the alliance, in good standing. It appears that every uspirant to the honorable and trustworthy poslion pfii.oii(.1 this essential qualifications except Jack IX'iibou. As Jack's friends desired that he contest lor the honorable position, a committee (at once se cured jthc services of Judge Sulli van, better known as 'the State Or ganizer for tin Farmers Alliance, and in the presence of tt few of the most prominent members of the order, the cundidate was duly Initia ted. In the event that Mr. Dcnson should finully fuil to cap ture the prize, it may yet prove an "unholy alliance," as tho candidate was required to pay an luiatitory fee of, f.VJTi, of which t he State Organb xer Judge A. N. Sullivuu is to re ceive f.'i.'X) nnd the ul fiance the re maining five cents. The latent re ports are that Dcnson'a chances for the chief ol policculkip ure very gooJ. I'UNNETT & TUTT ( Have n'l kiuds of (fried fruits, Apple butter, home made Sorghum molasses, pearl nnd Snow flake hominy. Crysf.nl rice., canned frulls (ni'd Vegetables. Canned ineata and iih, t-vcryihing clue kept by a lir at clubs grocery. -FRED HERRMANN- OUK FALL AND W1NTEU SI 00 g - - OP1 - ' - DRY - GOODS - AND Ziadics Furnishings la llovr Complete ia all Departments, iikrss ;ons We are showingu handsome line of CAMKIS ff AIR PLAIDS, UROADCLOTH, FLANNELS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS. A full line of colorings and blacks. BLANKET AND COMFORTS Stock complete nnd prices lower thun ever. HAVE never rhown to o call special attention to Military nnd Hip Coat elm pea trimmed with Mink, Kcal, Astracka Mufiuloon and Coney furs. Our line of Plush Facrjnes aro cheaper than erer before. FaB lines of Cliildrens and Misces Cloaks and Jacket". i MM ONE DOOR EAST x. vi--lQ A. e-- y il A BIG STOCK OF HOLIDAY G00D3 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Repairing of FINE WATCHES a Specialty and ull Work Warranted. IB. .A.. nVC'ELWIT, THE LEADING JEWELER, 415 Main Street, The stock of groceries at Peter sen s old Mund will tie sold ut re duced prices to satisfy mortgage of First National bank, and anyone needing goods will save money by calling at the old Htuud. Remem ber the stock is Iresh and complete Come in for bargains in potatoes, flour, glassware, chinaware and crockery. Opera Grocery. Nolle, k. or p . The yearly election of officers ot vr.lllliuei lOUgC io. ti, iv, ot i:, Wednesday p. ni. Nov. 23. A full attendance is desired. C. A. Makhitall, C. C. OTK8 DOVEY, K. of R. S. ; 2t The teachers of the public schools will receive their warrants for their pay to-morrow instead of Friday, on account of Thanksgiving. In placing their stock of Holiday Goods before the public this year, Lehnhoff Uros. give us the assur ance that it is bigger, better and liner than ever. Their assortment tliis season covers everything in Honks, HookletH, Cards, Satin, Plush and Leather novelties,' Toys, Wagons, Velocipedes nnd Dolls. Each succeeding year finds them carrying a larger line, nud from now on their entire store will be devoted to Holiday Goods exclus ively. To get the benefit of first choice they advise their putrons to innkc early selections as a grett many goods cannot be duplicated Inter in the season. They cordially invite nu inspection of their line, whether with the intention of buy big, or not, as the opportunity of seeing such an elegant iiHhortmenl conies very rurely in Platte mouth, d;Uw'J LOCAL ON LAST PAGE. U.NDEKVYEAK A good Ladies Jersy vest at 2j. ' Ladies fine Jersey vest and pants ha white or natural grays nt 50c eack Ladies natural Gray Wool Verts an4 Pants at 50c. Regular 75c under wear. ' ' Full lines of Ladies Fine wl ribbed under wear in white, cardi nal and black. Complete lines of Child's unden. wear in natural, scarlet and whit) at prices ai low as the lowest large aline in this departtnea. our l trgs assortment of Reefer FIRST NATIONAL. 1A MoEIiWAIN, JEWELER Headquarter for Everything in the line f WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND DRONZJ . CXaOCElS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES. FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID QOLD JEWELR7 Plattsmouth, Net, OUR CLUBING LIST. Home Vaaiizliieaml h child lo -il" 111 il. ami IlKH-IU Il.ir in'n Miik z ne hikI IIcsalu If. n i a nu; r ami IIk lo Murf. t. Wpjiklv and kkiiai.ii lor-, tula H.g.iifr and UjiSALD 11 . X m . t m l . a si Cood Look. Good looks are more than ekia deep, deqending upon a hcalthi condition of nil the vital organs. If the Liver be inactive' you have a Hi I ions Look, if your stomachy be nifeeted you have a Dyspeptic Look and if hour K idneys be effected yov will have a Pinched Look. S curs good health and you will have good looks, Electric Hitters ia tha great alterctive aud Tonic acU directlv on those vital organ. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils an J gives a good complexion. Sold at P. G. Fricke 4 Co's Drugstore, 60C per bottle: An honest Swede tells his atory in plain but Unmistakable Issv guage for the benelit of the public One of my children took a severs cold and got the croup. I gave hs a teaspoon ful of Chamberlain Cough Remedy, and in live minute Inteslgave her one more. By this time he had to cough up the gathering in the throat Then' nh went to sleep and Slept good lot fifteen minutes. Then she pot up nnd vomited; then she went back to bed and slept good for the r. mainner of the night. She got' the croup the second ulght nud I fcave her the same remedy witli the earn good results. I write this becsus I thonght there might be oinc ont in the suine need and not know the true merits of this wonderful trtedU cine. CiiAk-uia A. TiiOMpaiiKN, Dea Moines. Iown. 50 cent bottl. for sale by F. G. Fricke A C,,, Ture buckwheat flour for sale at Ileiscl'a uiilL fj ! . 9 - r t