n. trtipil. M ill wis' a smouth efald ) fifth yi:ai:. PLATTSMOUTII. M-IJItASKA, SATURDAY, XOYKMIIKR 28, 1891. NUMRKRC5. i a li J J v nay t'o.,, 'HIT j w Roval Baking Powder j. o- - i Has no Equal. 1, The United States Official Report '"if the Government Baking IWdcr tests recently made, under . f'thority of Congress, by the Department of Agriculture, - isliington, D. C, furnishes the highest autlioritntivc infor--. v '"ion as to which powder is the best. The Official Report ' . shows the ROYAL superior to all . y others in leavening power; a cream j of tartar powder of highest quality. 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. Valadev. " Public Analyst, Ontario, "Dominion of Canada." ftrT.NA. SALSDURY :j 1 J 4. D K N' T I-f 1 S-T : ItiKCKLAIM CkMWMH. 1 iMilirllr (ur III' m 'til. f yu)i.n a." ( 9t. srli.n.iv Inn'tlii' t't th . 1 Ftvie Gold Work a Specialty wood III' rk rUlii:iiiiiilh,NM. PEARCE 'I'M'Ixt iave Kixrivrn . tllili I .l ' l"l qilillt tie ImIiIim, cur l4i' halt V II" " '"' ' ' 1 1'rJ lion lull liur iii I'Miiy b 1x1 hii 11 in in dT 1 1 rli 1 1 'I ttiiM'k ..ut Ii .v ! luct-4 t tl iir -w mil. r mi- In 40 uud t 1t rr In iIiiiiiii-iI, MISS SCHUYLF.R, TRIMMLR. A 10 Oil Crn !. Xo material development luive been made in Hit election contest cases, further thiin reported in yes terday' piper. The contestants appear m have iueoutrovcrtatiic evidence tllilt Vote Were Collided for (lie successful candidate which in reality wore not bo intended1 Ail mat llicy He 1 re in that the will of the people he known, and if, lifter 11 thorough run van n the volet, it he ascertained Unit Messrs. Denriug and Tighe have received n majority of the vote cast, limbing further will he done in the matter. The fact, however, that soui- oppo pitiol to the pioposcd recount in being engendered indicate that even the most i-auguiue believer in the correctness of the return in a little dilbioiiri a to he alleged legitimate outcome. And hint evenine' Journal con- tiincd u lusty and characteristic r ar over the proponed content, although it ha been throwing dirt at Mr. Louie ICickhnlf for day when hi riuhlH to theol'iice had not been j epiestioned by any iutelligcul citi-Z'-n. It in altogether u question iih to w!mc ox i being gored. ! The. Journal' insinuation that the j contest of Salisbury and Fdson were commenced for boodle, in en tirely worthy the source from which ! the thought euianati . The bood ; ler iihvayM nii aciirei bin neighbor'H I cotiHcience in the boo ller' bu'.f bushel, "i-'roui the iibuudance of ! the heart the mouth ppeaketli.' I And fo Sherman'H mind iiiHtiuct 1 ively light on a motive other than o ie that in honcHt.aiid that alwa) h 1) todle. SIut 111 0 ii'm enmity toward : I).. Salinhury during the campaign j.l.-tt pa.-Hed ban been ho marked and olfenxive, without a xemblauce of a caii"e, that democrats iiiHtinctively panned ami Hit id: "Why, Salisbury tiiunt be 11 de.'ent man, for if lie win Why will ymi rough whn Shi loh'scurc will give immediate n. lief. Price 10 elf.. Til cl. P'ld (1. l;or Mule bv l;. li. Triclte A i't a dead beat Sheriu.iu would be for Shorthand and typerritin col- jul lee over M.iyer'n clDthiii x Hto re. , , Day iindniht renHio.m. Situation1 nre governed ly a new guaranteed Ut ull competent find- e'ction law, one tU it could eanily fiitH. tf be iniccoiiHtrued. and Dr. Salinbuty n'ld Mr. lCdeon have good reimon to believe that the will of the voters of thin county ban been defeated by a technical conntructioii of thin 1 The Firnt Metliodint churcli be tween Main and l'ciiil on Sixth trret will hold Sunday Hchool lit ();:!on, in.; preaching nt 11:0) a, in. b .' K 'V. J. W. Shunk of Om.ili i, and lit the evf ni.ig by tin; pantor, Kev. I. I. HriM, a Hcruion to young men. E wortli League meeting nt 0::) p. in. In the gallery of the church. All a e cordially invited to come. i 001.1) AMD PORCKI.Airt CUOA.SS - j Bri.lga wurk and line K"ll SPECIALTY. VAt'H LOf'M. n wi-l! M ottipr wi . v, iu lur Hi- pululi-wriiriwumi ol . RSI!ALU Fit-Tiiia TV-- Fur Golden Archbi.ihip Jubilee, to be IlemlrickH' held nt St. new election law, and they propose, it Mich in the fact, the public nuiy know it and they have their right under the law. ThiH in ull theie in to the content. Thece content nre right. It i pruperjhnt disputed and doubtful q lei-tioiirt under thi new law be Bellied, both that the voter and the Louw Nov. ), to Dec 1, the It. A M. oh eii,,,, board in the future may wilUcll round trip ticket for one know the intent of the law and go. tare. I icket good to return ih-e.i. ,., ihemcelve accordingly 2t I. LATHAM, Agent. Oentlemen, if you banker lifter I-'lyn' Flexible Fine Fancy Fitting Footwear, Schildknecht ha the truck. tf AC.F.NTS WANTFD.-Frce paid oiiilit t" energetie ini-n. Several f our nileKineii have earned from 7d to (Unt ii week for year pa-t. (it I . Ilox i:i7l,Xer York. ' A. N. SULLIVAN. . p l.w. VIII kit ,rimi tltmllot sriurn ittnipli"! t'i hlui. onri lb . . Y'Kk- r wt niilr, ruttrniiiulti, rli. orthand. ' jYrKVi'RtTIN'G COLLT-GK-. SattHniouth. Xebraka. -V1 thnii.int,). of vnilrir tnt'lfl Ifaiof , - 1 1 tier, t.ik. rir lio.rr.iii( nlwny keep u big dimply on band, .. :;"o',:,.",.t"'y ,unKlr,,lln'i elUitlor70cb.. per bottle. Thn E. Q V. ioeinty. A regul.ir meeting of the K. Q. V. literary ociety of the hih school w.m held l.it night at the renidcuce of K. W. I Iyer. The oociety have Ii 'rctnfore met at the school Iioiim'. b it will hereafter hold their incet Lig at pi ivate hou-te. The program rendered hint even i lg wa highly enjoyable, all doii.g tboin.iel ve credit. The vocal dv.ct b Min U'line I Iyer and Mattie S nith, was well rc.'civcd. The on, The I)itlruction of oiupeii, by Mis Ida Smith, D ) not cunfiiHe the famous KIiihIi pf Kone with the ninny ivorthlcon uaint. jiowdcr, err. him and bleache which are Hooding the market, (let the genuine of your,tMav .1 t If fcJ I. - .. .. . J oi oii a, ii, ' u piiviii i, j.j i cn i n per I., .III., tl, ill I (rll-if-iiilti.i ij u-ill rn. ! move your pimple, freckle, black-"""wed n c ireful tu ly of the nub liead,"molh, tan and miiiburn, and , ject. A debate: ' Keolve I, That give you a lovely coniplexion. 1 j,;fe -lH t(, jshort to WiihI.; for n Stanley n an explorer. Kdioii nn ,I,,R'r IM'iMtion," wa diciiHHcd an inventor Mi l lora A. June a , by Minn Xetlie Waybright and Mi theiliHi-overerof the l amou llluli ! jaii,,,, Suiitll, the former taking ..fRoe for the co.nplexionj nre . . ; i it ii i -h llnil will lie Iniiiili'd Hun jot I ' " benefactor!! of the race, to all rc-!,iv'' "N''" "ul'jeet for corded time (). II. Sj nder coiiich in pupil to diHOiwH nnd both young for hi fliare (of the profit) a lie ylnv rimrw In (hit hiini nrt i tanttu-n t.i.mMiot:.. r curT(St-d to !imrM'tint tudcDti -iiuvihir, urw tTtivwiimr.. KVKMX3 SKSSIOXS. ( mi oyer H)ri More. ki Mltj, rrtlttit mB-Mliii7l7 p'i'-T. woi iiii'"-r. io rriini Im-iIuu j TMieuiiiiil'le rw t it I lKf't. KAM-CAIT tKKU. Ink Mik. bblier,who fontractrd rrnoea v. lute In the ' - rkl '"K'e bei-n perinnnent it by Chaimberliiiu , ili.era nnd liarrhoj-a Rem For iile by F. (i. Fricke & Co. III OI'EM.NO IP One of the newenl aud brightett linen of riaib'Gooi!j, Tojs, DoIIj, tnM I. Etc rr tk llotldsj trilti Hut h4 txaa ma Id tuwu tur Jiin. '.! NO OLD STOCK, ALL HEW ' hitoh'a rutnrrh remedy a povl. cure Catarrh, Diphtheria mid i. ,-r i..oinh. For lulc Ly F. U. f, Co. K-k of griicerien nt Trtcr (d ktaudwiil behold nt re pticea to catltify motlgagt: t i.UKinul iiiiiik.iuid liii)i.ne igfJod will pave money by iH the kid Hljind. Renirui etnek f Irt Kli aii'lcouipl le. ) in for barguin lit potutoc, r, Jjiiijiiware, chiiiaw.ire and kcry. Optra Grocery. Which was bought arly in the kciimoii from pome of the Lakukst Impowtino Ilouarn i Which guarantee you the pick of the market and til price for which we are noted. "iTho Lon'c:f in ll:o Country . Tlie Jiulil'.e t vr1 ;Ut IiitiipjI tn r jct ur gullUl jV-li XIU1)13KJ pi ict i.r,EsruiB,rip. ruuiimfc Lidie prcpented good point Recitation by the Miea Grace Waiker, Margaret Ravi, Lizzie Jacijuelle nnd Mr. Carroll Lonard nhowed that they were not lacking ii elocutionary power. The in Htruniental duet by '.he Micne Lillian nnd Ida Smith wns henrtily encored. Uy requept of the prcpi dent, I'rof. MungravCH mid Mr. Will Coolidgc favored the audience with ".election, It la conceded by all that literary nocictic nre very beneficial in con nection with a prho !. The K. . Y'a have for their nini, the diffupinn of mtcli knovvledgi nntnng itti mem bern which Hhall tend toward the growth nnd development of mind, trgethcr with readme nnd llueiiey of ppeech. The ollleera recently elected nre rery entliunianic and th e pociety in utcndily lucreiiping in iiiemberHhip a well as proreuuing In their literary work. BEtT SUGAR CONVE.NTION. Th Futcir GivM Crop lor thi f j-rmor unci Grew! Induuoy lur Nrb'ftJjk-t, The l.'iiiled State coiiHiime e ich yCfif riii.ii' to liic ainoiiiu oi 4iiJi", UKI,0,K). Of thi amount our im port reach ij;i;iu,i)(iii,iitK), which amount now paid to foreign inaiiu faeturer would be keplot home if we manufactured our own Hiigar. (ierinany and France make pugar i.i poor nu 1 ui a coM of itiU er ,u re from L2 per cent beet. Nebraska at a c)t of per acre cini raie .0 percent beet. Within a few yea 8 all the Hiig.ir America coiihiiuh b will be manufactur d at hou.c. Xehraka ha greater advantage than any other Mate and ha already two ot the hix lactone in the l' utted State. .Nebraska can be itiade trie center of the beet Hiigar industry in the United Stole and the world. That the whole Plate of Xebraka i awakening to the tremendou importance of the foregoing fact hail been atteted within the lat few month by numerou reqiicpt from board of trade and other orgaui.ation and prominent cit zen urging the board ot trade Jl Lincoln to call a convention for the purpose of extending a knowledge of the benefit which the farmer may make from raising the pugar beet, arousing a more active iuleret in the beet Pilgar industry, leviing w.ii Hand means lor increasing the number of beet pugar faetori' mid refineries ii Nebraska and taking such action as will lay the founda tion for making Nebraska the greateat beet pugar producing ptate in thi country. In accordance with thi generally ex;reed desire a beet pugar con vention i hereby called to meet in Lincoln, commencing on Thursday, December 17, 1MII, at 2 p. m. A general invitation is extended to every citir.en of Nebra-ika who i intereHted in the objeci of the con vention to be in 'ittendance; and in iiddi ion to thi general invitation it i earnestly requested that tlele to the convention be appointed a follow: Five delegate each from the slate ii'riculturiil so. let y and the ptate lioriii nltunil pociety, to be up pointed by the president thereof. l ive (H-legate iroui eacli hoard of trade, real estate exchange and commercial orgaui.ation in the Plate, to be appointed a each orga nization may think proner. Five delegate from each city which ha no board of trade or other commercial organization, to be appointed by the inn ('nr. Five elclegKfc from ea h county agricultural pociety, to be up pointed bv the president thereof. Five delegate from each county, to he appointed by the county com missioner. One delegate from each news paper in the Plate. It is tppccially desired that the agricultural interest be fully repre sented, ns one of the prime object ol the Convention will be to discus thoiouhly the iiestion of the prolit ol beet culture to the farmer. I'roiniuent Citizen of the ptate who nre thoroughly posted on all phase of the beet sugar industry, on iinlinir men who have made a practical trial of raising beet for the market, will ad Ires the con vention from 'time to' time during it session. It is earnestly rcre-tcd 'li t as fast a ilehi;tile me npvointcd their nanii s he sent to the secretary l Hie hoard ol trade at Lincoln The usual convention rate will be made by the railroad jf the pate. Fvery newspaper in the plale i earnestly requested to publish thin call. Lincoln' IIoakd or Tkahh. Dy R. II. Oakukv. I'rcpidenl, C. A Atkinson, Secretary. -FRED HEflfiilli- ouu vaMa and WLvmi sruckJP " - - OIF - - DRY - GOODS - AND Iadic ; Furnishings To ITow Consplcto in all Dopartraoata, IMlt'SS 4.O0DS We nre phowiuga handsome line of CAMKLS HAIR I 'LA IDS. HROAD CLOTH, j FLA.NNF.LS. ! SKRGKS, I IIKXRIICTTAS. ' A full line of colorings and blacks. I-M NX KM AMI KIHI0IMS Slock complete and price lower than ever. L'M)i:invEAit A good LadicH Jerpy vent at 23c. Ladie line Jerpey vest mid paute Is white or natural grays nt f3f'C eacfc Ladies natural Gray Wool Vepteaw rants at 5()c. Regular 75c und wear. Full linen of Ladies Fine wol ribbed under wear in white, cardk mil nnd black. Complete lines of Child's undes wear in natural, scarlet and whit at prices ab low as the loweat. GLORIAS AJSFD SHAWLS. V llAVK never jIhavii to '.urge a line in tliis Jipurt iiieit v o cill tmiil attention to our I trgj insortment of Ilijefert Militarj Htnl Hip Coat bli iniis triinincd with Mink, Sea', Astrachas Miifl'aloon uiul Conrv furs. Our lino of Plush Siioqiies ?ro ehenpnr thnn eer before. Fnl lines of Children)) nnd Misses Cluaks and Jaekets. q n n onnDnnn a cnnn mm umm ONF. DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL. ?im!e iMchen. yfl'.o "was nhvay known n the favorite daughter of Charlen Dickens, ha written, for the Christinas number of the Ladle' Home Journal, her first story. It ia a semi-ghost tale of the romance of an old Finlisd! manor. Miss Dickens' only piece of literary work previous to this was the editing of her father' let ters. Shu is said to posses true literary talent. Dr. lirilt is called to Nebraska City to conduct the funeral service of Judge Adle, and will be home to conduct the evening service here. Sea church uotice. DiHtrict court conveues ngain on Monday next and will close during the week for the t egular December Oloe coiiiily term, which cenveues on the 1 Till day of December at Ne br.iska City. There arc pcver.il very important case set for trial during the coining week. Miss Maggiu Oliver on corner of third and Vine street will give birthday parly to the C. O. T, society and a lew of their friend, i ntii iiirtner notice t lie nerviccs will be held in St Luke's church ut 11 a. in. and nt 7 p. in. luutcad of at 1M heretofore. 3E3a k.. - JEWELER Headquarter for Everything in the line 4 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND OI'TICAL GOODS, OPF'RA CLASSE FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELR7 I1R0XZ1 H BIG SIOCK OF HOLIDAY GCODi AT THK LOWKST I'RICICS. Repairing of 1 I.NH WATCIIKS a Specialty and all Work Warranted. IB. A M'BLWAI-N , THE LEADING JEWCLtn, 41 G Main Slreel, riattsmouth, lick TO Ceo. Yap and then cluiplmn. M. O'Rouike ii in Omaha to-day. Hoy wanted at Shorthan 1 College. Call immediately. () 'o. Va uud the court hotiHe clock. tf W. L. Knott returned from Coi n cil Hlulfrt last evening. Mi Verna Leonard was a pn Henger for Omaha to-day. Mia Coru Davi returned from Shenandoah thi morning. Mis Janet Livingston was a pas senger for Omaha thi morning. Gentlemen, if you want a fine dres shoe, it can be had at Schild kiiceht'i). tf Mrs. Wendell left on Xo. S this morning for Kencsaw, for a visit to friend. C. A. Raul returned from Glen wood Inst evening, where he spent Thanksgiving. Prof. Musgrave returned from Tekaimih lat evening, where he ppcut riiankgiving with friend. The county commissioner, Geo. Vuhs and the court hoime clock. Mr. Jan. Rivctt, who h.ia been OUH CLUBJNQ LIST, Ilulii 'n liny n.r uiul 'Hll'ia in .ilii III il MlMl (If. ll I n It.r.ici '- .Mni! I un -"'1 11-iiAl.li II ris r Hm r nl IIk- i.n Hal H r' UerKIV iilnl i - Kllytl.lt 0 Mutt) It' IfWlT mill 11 Kill l.ll 1 . t 4 .. tm Cood Look", Good look are more than ski deeji, de(ending upon a healthy condition of ull the vital organ. If the Liver be inactive' you liav a ltiliou Iytiok, if your stomach lie affected you have u Dyspepti look and if liour Kidney be clfectel yov will have n l'inched Look. Sa cur good health and you will haw good looks, FIectric Hitter i thi great altcrctive uud Tonic act directly on those vitul organ. Cures rimples, Hlotche, I!oiUan4 gives a good complexion. Sold ai F. G. Fricke V Co' Drugstore, Sua per bottle; An honest Swede tells hi story in plain but unmistakable lat, guage fir the bem lit of the public One of my children took severe cold and not the croup. I gave hi a teiiPjuionful of Chnmberlui Cough Remedy, und In he minute late I gave her one more. Hy tin time t-lie bud to cough up th gathering iu the throat. Then sbt went to bleep and tlept good fi titteen minute. Then she got vb and vomited: then Mic went badk to inn mill Piept i l'iiiiu lor iii tjk visiting friends in the city the part I '"'iuiier of the night. She got tl i iuu i me secomi nigni ana i gav few day, returned to Lincoln thi m irning. Mr. M. RichnrdBon, who hna been visiting at Wai-hington, D. C, for the pnst four month, returned home lust evening. The Schildknecht shoe house hn the very liuest line of meu' shoe in the city. tf ii" '"c pume ri'meoy witn ttie puiri good results. I write thi becam I thought there might be some out in thePiime need uud not know th true merit of thi wonderful iueiii cine. CiiAkT.Ka A. Tuo.nj'Pi.Bf, De Moine. Iowa. fiO cent bottia for sale by F. O. Fricke A Co, Pure buckwheat Dour for sale at UeiMl'i suiU. ..4 . -1. ...