' (J il attsmouih eraia 1) ; UailY ti it I'llTH YHAll. TuuSOmiASKA.TllUllSIUY. .-EMIllt8.18l. NUMHKU '.) AH Experts Use Roval Baking Powder Perfect and uniform success in making finest food i ; morc certain with Royal Baking Powder than with any 'other. Use it in every receipt calling for a baking Powder, or cream of tartar and soda, and the best '.Vaults in pure, wholesome, appetizing food arc assured. Experts use it because it adds to their success. Physi cians and Health Ofncers recommend it because it adds ; the wholcsoinencss of the foou I Marion Hakland c Lest in the market t!iavc used no other." the- Kr.vnl Hakincr Powder us Since its introduction into my kitclicn lavw . f..,i. Pimni' "If ipmi to me that the koyal iwihs wma . , , . y . , Takin Powder is a good as any can be great deal and always wmi s-iusijcuuii. MRS. BAKER, Principal of Washington, D. C, School of 1 Cookery "I say to yeni, without hesitation, use the Koyal. ') I have tried all, but the Royal is the most satisfactory. M. GORJU. late Chef, Dclrnonico's, New-York : " In my use of Royal Baking Powder, I have found it superior to all others, r ... ....... n t . i Arthur n:id ftuyui . , - l ! Presidents Arthur and A. 1UKII., U'Hy, ...u t t .....I hnlimr nnwilt r;. l)llt V)X bllCl Cleveland, i nave icsicu uwn; i food can use none but 'Royal.'" 'GecVasaand then Christmas. or ladies' fine kiI shoes "liiitma slippers, go to Josi-oh . ;.t'. 1 -X..wn pel the best of hand ' ,' (K)l(l' and shoes 81 Joe je Pchitdkttccht -hoc house has very finest lie of men h-s me city. " f Geo. clock. Vnss ond the court house The will be bii oyster 'Pff'B.t . w . .t....i. ...i Siili street. '"dav Vve . BecVa; also other retrcshitienls. and table ot aniuti for sale. Kvf rylxxly invited. Gentlemen, if you want a fine dress -hoe, It can be hud tit ich Id knecht's. . I'cter- re- ..I Mr M II. 1'IIMm-r. ni.-rch.int of ClibrulLir. .V t, wa badly umicted wiui riu iiiii...in,.. .... uyrar or more, m to be tin Hide o work or po to .. boo . '," ronclu.U.I to try tl'"','rl-1"" I'uin Halm on the boy. It ko n . . i i,a uinr walked ... - i i. ...H-i In at h V.'l nd one iiiw ' - ... back every b ln.ol nay. u-m .-. tie for nalc by I-. O. I ruk; & t o., druKKift. M imii Kittle Horton, formerly t i,..r .f Hhorihand at the Wes l Cl V- - leyan univtrHity of Lincoln, ban been employed to asnint ITof. u.rm in the shorthand colleRf. ti..... .t..!rlnir to learn thU art are I ,fTr,l..il the iame optortutntieB offered in larer cltioB, and n tfut many are improving tnem Snull wtt H-veK W-jun Briilye. Since it has become eevident that a railroaJ bridge will be built iicrnHH (lie I'latte at thirf place by the M. 1 . road, we have thought it mi;ht be well to Hii'-Mt that our Cili.OIIH eonniilerthe matter of buildincr n wiioii bridge in connection with it. That hitch a bridge would remtlt advania)ieoiiHiy l oiir city and mirrouiidiiitf country there can be no mic Mtinn in the mind of any one. Am the matter now MawM 1 laun- mouth iiierchautH receive practical ly no trade from that section, wnere ii h if our city were made ui cennible ,v Hiich u bridge, an immeiiHe r.( iriutn wmi i come t' llllllll.ll ' " . . . . I ...... ,.;i. A d .- are now muaieii we are completely depriveu oi . i.. i...... ..wl tli- two river. Of ii inn- ... j - miii-Hcwe deem it impracticable to advocate the bridiiiH; of the Mi-Hoiiri. bl t no Htrioui ol J Clion can be ure dajainMl the bridditi ol I.. I'latte. After the rauroim bridge will have been coiiHtructed, the cxpeiiMe of driving the one row of i.ilinir. Dlaiikinir and raiiingim- i.riilop will be couioarativeiy UK"1 probably not to exceed fiJHl In ilwcoiirne of a con vernation witli Mr Ij-wirt relrttive to the mibiect, he Htated that he wiih not prepared it .rwak iiiithoritHtively an to now the matter would be coiiHidered by tin- M. I. aiithontieM but he woiiiu readily Kiippoit any more that would be beneficial to Hatt-moum nmvidinir it would not renult detn .,i.-iitallv to the road. v e rmune"i that the board of trade and city r,.iuril consider the matter neri oin-ly, and work in conjunction lor the ultimate biiildinf ol tne urici" W HAPPED IN FLAMES. minetion. The T. TT". t....i r An m jt I ! . ti, fri'Mtirntlv corre The 1 roviueni bviki """" i " " 1 - .... ii I ...... U .i1 m it ted bv oil newH nullOin( BIOCIllliui '""" ; - iM..e Uour local Bcent, iB recog. nape rm the Hentinient of wliicn ih ... . ..i it. r..i;.i, t.... .n,ir.pil iiv the editor. Wlien H .wl tn in one ui iiic in"" , M,j& ......... j ". "j ..iiIkIv inortuaKel . .., ..,.;...;.,-nf tl. kind th lournal Birain winhed to bii uiicri 1'iH" ...--- . i null iiurrui oi"i" inuio . . j , L..'v,.. t.imk.und anyone ,lu."u ...,! !... T W. Herire ban been oi ru"v ' l,v in tlie counirv. mnc he .v.... , u.,,.vt - .. i. , a :. nM i.ii.ii i. ..i. i.... ;.i ihia ritv. an oi 1 1, -:ii i-ii 111 iiriruiiH in nareuuiui-i i- " . , . .i..:. ...... !.,,m,iii:iI i .....i.l.iiitH "Hrinunent Willi wlllllll reCClTeu mrn n iuimi 'I' - - " The Btnck of jtrorerien bI IV okl Htand will be Hold Bt nnlinir ccmkIb will nave money oy calling at the .ld Hand. "''" l!r the utock i frenb and complete. c l in for barKai;.B in potatoeH. 'flour. Kh.warc, china ware and Suckery. Ora Grocery. Santa ClauHe, Geo. Van. chriHtmu and t( dividend Dec. 1. W. H. l'icken in in Omaha on btlHineaa. to-day Th. R.,H.nea of H. Bil.telr. Suc cumb, to lh Hv-Ue ofh The rcHidcnce of K. HiIhUmIi. on the comer of Vine uud hiRlith BtrcctH, ii nearly burned to the around at 2:20 o'clock thm morn r.. Ti. hrt to detect the dia- turbance wa Mr. HilaU-in, who, looking tli.ough the window, per ceived a UnM, wh.cli Ht.e ai attributed to u reflection from the uioon, but mm it Rrcw Hteao.i bri-hter nhe around Mr. HiNtciii, who at once ascertained that their lioiine wan on lire. 1-ircman George Ilrookn, who liven near Mr. H.lateiii'n, was at once awakened and bateiie.l to the I bell tower. The rapid intonation. . t ft. if uirui a I no niHvrtiiin hoiiiiu. w Hm. mult. Icms tluiii a !mmi fire m.Mi iraihrrt-d to Hiilxlue tlie rav r tin. tluincn. "H- -. i. The I"'. While he can wa u.c r.i ,,....n the HCene. clo- i;' i'"- i i i.u. ii... l'. M. Kichev cart, and try ui" - " :.. f..i iiiomeiitrt two Htreauin ui water were brought from the i.... i,...,i ....nil nf the avenue, wliicn bad a telling effect upon the llamcB, to the delay, anil together with the fact that bo few tlw. riri-iiien retondel xo i" rl ittinosHible to till 1, II - 1 ........ ttt im i Id i ii s. The L'te.itcr portion of the lioiiwc bold uihmIh. including a piano i i...,ui,.:i,U. chairH. center till I U wvurm i tabl from the burning budding ......... .ir, ,1, (1 coiiHiderably ti... i..uu ..Mlimated uto.x'. inc 1 I ... ...r-r. ... - I....W.. wan insured by the Livm ...... I.M.U1 iiHHociatiou lor ti. U little doubt that the fire i, .:.t...l from a defective Hue, hh !, fire bad I n burning brinkly :.. .i ,.ri..r ilur nir the evening III uiv I' " and the roof wan brut ignited near the flue. In connection with the move,nr mention that John Waterman came near meeting wttti a Henoua . dent. Ah he was hnMilv croKM.ng the forty-foot bri Ige that npan the creek between Vine Htreet and the i,. i.iL- Minded by tne ngm, ,ri. n bole in the lit; llll - bridge, eiiHtaining painful bruiHeti. He wbb BHHinted home, where a llKKAl.n reporter found him at 11 o'clock thin morning. enjj-K -. . . . it. .1. ...... ...I IiIh iniu tiitiel Hieep. .n. .... - y rien only Blight and unworthy the Hervicen ol a pnymn"". Turn In On ..n..,. n n earlv ....1 a....i.uiiiiH iiiitiiii'.'.. ....... riiiiior ntin ......m. - of him to behonent l..nr lIlimlKirili nirthal Judge Arch .. ..........i ....i ,wt,lrp him I . .i... unrtv to n per formanceby which two were united RED HERRMANN ten' eiiH(. rio hi-ll 'lu) 'lUiilcWl'iii ora- "MutY tilJU FALL AM) WINTER 81'Ook - - 0!P - - DRY - GOODS - AND laadics Furnishings Is Now Oplcto in all Dapartmontg, ltt-ss t.OUDH We are nhowingH liniidBome line of CAM VAS II A IK I'LAIDS. IlKOAUCI-OTH, FLANNKI.S. SliKGIiS, HKNRIKTTAS. A full line of eoloringH and blaekn. Itl.ANKEIH A.ND C'OMFORIS Stock complete and prices lower than ever. I'MCKIMVEAK A good LadieB Jerny vent at 2Tc. Ladies hue Jerney vent ond pants w uhitc or nnioral irrays ataOc eac Ladies natural Gray Wool Vectsao IantB ut 50c. Kegular 75c unde wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine wol ribbed under wear in white, cardi nal ond black. Complete lines of Child's under wear in natural, scarlet and whi at prices ub low as the lowest W CLOilliS flID SljUWItS. 1 t Mil-writ in lT col rii iiii i iiii i... i-- , " . i Vi.vit'm clotliintr Hiore 11- Kr ..... r- Day imdiiinht bchhioiih. Miuaiioni" guaranteed to id! competent Htud ent. 1 Th. Sh'erm.n v.. Btg M.il.r. Th.. rclitor of tlie Journal knows perfectly well that the article which appeared in the columns of TliE lleuAi.iat few days since wnn.uii. "cowardly aRxaHin-like character X" nflixed and which he alleges was abusive in its nature, was not tbeoroduction of the editor ol JiiR HkkALD n r did it receive our wrathy journalist HAVE never thuwti to largo aline in this department. o cill Bnecial attention to our hrRO ortment of Recfcrt le andcTpb!ard'lrr?ren.oved Militwrv hihI Hip Coat nlmpM trimmed with Mink, Bcal, Astrachaa, u the burning building, but . Mllilalootl hii'J ouetv tuio. Our lino of Tiii-li Bmnc arc dicnper than e.-cr before incs of Cl.ildrens and MisscB Cloaks and Juckets. FuB AHNTS WANTKU.-e Paid Olltnt IO rneiK i l,,.,,, :d our Halesmen bve earned from .U totUaweekyer.". I, not confuse Tim famous I JIubIi ol Koses witli the many imintB. powders. creams and Cleachesliich are market. Get the genuine of our "-...u, o. II. Snyder, 75 cents per uu-.'and i Kv'y,,-p.;tMw;, '.r wove your pimples, freck es Ida k l.n.U, moth, tan and sunburn, and . t......lv rntllllleXlOII. J cive yon j - in the matter and not oddrens him as "TliK IlKHALn scribbler wncu is aware that the latter is not con nected with The IIkkalk. i. nr. Merge thinks that Mr, Sherman is a "niiblic mimicr" and a -reoei nun the Journal man is positive that the former is an "iuioi unit . TitK lIlkAI.D lllllHt insist ti.. t... . h.-nlth are tniiLrlit in i u. i. .. ,i.,t in ii wuv to lie Till- ri ui""", --, . i .......i. ..n.ii.nl lim-lit and are in iiui. i. ------- . never illustrated by livingexamples .. i.:, i. 1.. mniiv niHes niiirht eiiMily ninvr. ... - j . II . .. .I.r.l..ru lie (lone, ti numc m KtSrVchU: si! Z: SeUle their dilTercnce between ah could hear the dry, loud cough tiu.mHcl"cH, as this paper does not jitxl know us BiKHim-muM - fnJorHC the motlUHi I'inpioyru uy and lauer. as tlie cold developed, either nor will it espouse t.te cause m... Ihe orollise watery riFi-."i" iiiinmn, w q n n as fl w H .....i flin.t wniprv oini ii.i. lioil i.i' . . -- i.. ..." i... ........ mil one of tin-in i.i ....... l..r.r.. what the first woiiiu - - ., Hvmi.toms of a cold were. The T s.'liolar should then be given Gentlemen, ll you "";. ; " riminberlaiira Cough Remedy Iree . . . i...... bnnrv i" ilium i . .us iiexit.tr ri.ie "".v. " .1.7. Iv. that nil m Flv Footwear, truck. ' Schildknecht has the tf The cruty commissioner. .Geo. Vuss and the court house elttck. Why will you cough when Phi . . ' .it i...iiii.iiiiite re rinu.l Arcanum None.. Tiwr will be ii meeting of Cass Council No. l't'l, Koyal Arcanum. ... ..:..!, t l :n ciVlock in their CHainberlaiirsCougn Kemeoy t. ... .,.,..,. A iv timtnll micrht see that even n council chamber over Dennett & J . ..t i.i i.. iir.l In nite I ... .. tt .....n.1.r. nr i...w.,i... A rumor to maim".. W....I1 iinttirallv arouse suspicion . .i... t licit facts in the aim to ,lc . .... hi irht be known and our po ii,-,. liiibrcitliiced before the people 1,. f.iir liirht. TUB llKHALt) man ...... I., iiwniirv and found that he had not taken unto himself a help male as was at first Hiirmifcd, but he had simply been admitted to the bar. The one in.in possessing u--altribtites of an attorney and judge m s. t ua etraighi; upon the recommendation of Judge Sullivan the oath was administered by Judge Chapman ot 'i.U p. m.totia. ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL. Headquarter for Everything in the li WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND BROXB CLOCKS, OI'TICAL GOODS, OI'EKA GLASSHb FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELBT A BIQ STOCK OF HOLIDAY Q0OD3 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Repairing of HNE WATCHES a Specialty and all Worn an-u' 33. A. 3sC7EXj"WAI33", THE LEAD1NO JEWELER, 415 Main Street, The Board of Trd. members of the board of . . . . . r i net. itkt r-i .."-. For sale by V. O. Fricke & Cc rure llwck-wheat flour for tale ai Ileiad'a mill. ' Tull on tbe'Tucker Sisters In the a .i....w l..r tmrcraiiis in Winter Hats III t mu wow. - , 1 UK n DHiv ' i or two days, or at least greatly mill- . lo ttttenil. ua the election of trade are hereby requested to meet R.,ted, wtapniwly ,11",!,Bp )0r. 0nUers for the ensuing year and the county judeg'. ofTice at 7:3t). r'!?rr.rLr"L'?m ?rior,T. iTr bttsinessof in.t.ortancc will , Tucdar December 8, wheu dele- cure of cough, colds and croup. come before this meeting. gates to the beet sugar convention llENKY HEROM, Thoh. WALLINO, Regent. Secretary. Mityw... , , dft eBitecCialiy lor men. Plattsmouth, Nek tuont reliable medicine known for the purpose. 50 cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., druggists. tl ....tf-.-. Ili and shoe CO to J.srpO, Fetwr. Main street, between FourfU ana ruin -i- Chrlstmss. t,. wi.liintr to purchase Chlsl ma. presents, either decorative or i oseful, will ilo well to see the batar ' i .i.i. W.w kwood hall. Thursday ......iim December 10 uarriuaj n and 11. M I have been a great t trom cntarrli for over ten years had It . "ry bad, could hardly breathe ' Some nights I could not sleep and .... I ftiirrhaited had to wiiiKii"- i . ' ., Fly's Cream Italm and atn u.ng d Irtvly. it i- working a eu "un-ly. i l.ave advised neveral friends - OI'KNl.NO VP Use ( the aeveat and brightest liataot Pluia'Qoodi, Taji. DolU. BoTcHica. rr tk tloUAu IrU thrnt hM beta MaUtovatur ort. NO OLD STOCK, ALL 1TEV7 Which was bought early in the season from some of the Largest Ihiukti.no Hoibes Which guarantees you the pick of the maraei tnu si for which we are noted. :The Lowest in the Country: . oOtt to be held in i.iucoin 27, will be appointed and the prop osition to locate on agricultural im. plement factory in thia city will be discussed. A full attendance is de sired. K. H. Windham, rres. O. F. S. IJuHTO.V.Sec'y- A Meholal Wond.r. To-morrow (F.iJoy) U the open ing day of the Greut Columuus ft l I. I. imt nnlr a marvel .tui;. j i . i.... .... i.. mmi d ami vim ai Bhininaoan. itiowincwimii."" 'ii.i'""'"- i. executed by man, but an intensely The Western Normal College at llltereslltilt ruirriaiuiucui i iiiicnuuuva"! eoualtoa performance given by a largest educauouai "..urn........ hundred actor aa one nuaun-u m me win, i . j i i:i. lib. ......i.i.r furiires 1 1. Hre about midnight last eve- '"Cuau.t.i c..,,..l ...hrr' .diacet.t appear, acting as inuu,- "'' k-. ...... . . lived and breathed, enacting the buildings were burned. The loss most eiClt tlg events OI our nanou- i in cBiiuinii" . , 7h.story. fc Cass county is well represented Everybody should see inn noieu I at tnts ihhiiiuuuh . ' .hiiH t.ere. and children doubllesa the atudenta will return especially should be permitted to home. attend, aa it is one ot inese curious ..a ..!. liTtlillV' IftNllllf" III "ery case H ii the ni ' .Lov-eiiJIoiherfor raii.nh. i ...I d use with safety and turn "" -Z( w nalme.fforii I. Is ci;n.,g my il.Mfnrsn.-IJ. W. Spcrry. llaii-luid.Cotnw ua 1 atmun priori things 'hat only comes arounu I n.wn a lifftime. ine CIOCK ........ wilt exhibit for a few days, allowing afternoon and evening. We are Informed by one who was there, that of all the firemen that participated in the subjection of the llanies last evening, Will Strelght exhibited the most bravery and courage. J. I. Young has secured the t kh otiartette of Omaha for a .i..'i- in im. eitv. under the auspices of the Young Ladies' N. S. society of the 1'resbytyrlan church, for ti ,tJV. December -U at the house. Every body knows the "T. K.'s" and they !. . .. ..in fine nroLTltnime. They will be accompanied by a fiae pianist ' . -i f mm CnunlV .i... ..riiuiuniH ot me law 1,'iHier hik .".." -- . regulating the practice of medicine i the state of Nebaaska no one is permitted to practice . ''l"'Y iurgery oi obstetrtg without 1 rat .1... ..rii...-iit..of .he state ooiaiiiing nit -.,: ---- . ..7 i. ....i.i. iiml tilmir coitT iioaru ui iivu.... ----- " ,- thereof with the county clerk. 1 la li.. t..mm MMtllltl nli:int'C uCltliT H.trliturc of all fees and a tine of not less than Ulty uouais iu vu.. fa use. . 1U, The following is a compicw of the qualified practioners In Cass . ' I., it., nrdrr ot tUC couniy t,'r" " registration. tiKAUll"-' """,v ' Alfred Shipman, M. D., riatts- ii,. I C. Kate. M. D.. Weeping IllUUt f J ' " - tn'i-r. I K. Hall. M. Dm, W eeping .. j. . - , w.i.r. I. Iluncrate. PI. U., loeeutnn Wratcr; U F. Brendle, M.D., Murray; C. F. Davis. M. D., Union; J. a. i oi lard. M. I)., Nchawka; E. W. Cook, M. D.. riattamouth; h. D.Cummina, M. D, riattamouth; Tf. A. liumpn- ... m n. Plattsmouth: u. u Douglass, M. D., Weeping Water; I ri Freidv. PI. .. utn neno W. II. Maikin, M.D., Eagle; Frank Davis, Pi. I)., Eagle; T. i: uving ston, M. D., riattamouth; J. II. Hall, M. D., riattamouth; J. Pi. iseciy, n. D., Wabash; Isaiah Haughy, M. D., Elmwood; N. R. Hobba, M. D, Elm wood. ' Licensed under the ten yeara exemption provision of the law: W. H. Schildknecht, riattamouth; M. M. Hutler, Weeping Water; E. Reynolds, Rock Dluflfa. OUR CLUBINO LIST. Ilnrnc VnoHliinmil llftt'l.tt in mIii III ! nml tlKB'tli Hanier'ii Miw l n nml ll'HALU ll.riKt'i H."r Mill lis -Lit IUrur' lily mid hkhai.d ,iw Mais I' .jihIit And HkkaI.K. ... Vitateru Hurai suit llnBAI.U I ...m19 ... J, .... at .... 4 SL . I at .... at It bhould bo In Every Houaa. J. H. Wilson. 371 Clay St.. Sharp burg, l'n., says he will not bo witto' Consumption. Coughs and toldav i : M.:fA ... 1 1 n waA that ll enrea in" " threatened with I'lieuiiionia altea- an attack ot ".ua uripjM-, various other remedies and aevera ttliyBicians nau uuc m Robert Harber, of Cocksport, la, cluinis Dr. King's New Discovery has done nim more k1""-1 J thing he ever used for I"f Trouble, nommj . ? -r Free trial bottles at F. G. Fr'cka Co'a drugstore. IMg ooiu, and (1.0U. When The Evening Newa rose td theheightaof iteidignity and rear dcred ita "horse aud horse' decis ion it completely overlooked th matter 'of justice, a very esnential attribute of one who assumes such a Irimtwnrtll v nosiliotl as the COBV -- -- - . - - j . ceiled editor has reposed in hinv self. The lournal line never called theditor ofjHB IlERALiVan "idoit neither have we attributed to th Journal man the station of a "pul. lie pauper." Of this fact the New is perfeccly aware. Attorney A.J. Graves, is, i IJsr coln to-day arranging for the Edaoa COntfBt,Oi wnidi lie iihb cuirgc , conirm, ui whh.ii hc un Km.tv abirXgo uVc."nTonnlso.nethin may be expected t. ?. . " ' .1 .1rAn" In Ih. ni'iir future. blOCS-