- ... ..','''. " r - --- - - . 5 ! , ) mm I 1 -. f V ths'. 1 f" eraldj v fur attsmouth IMATTSMOUTII, SKMtASKA. SATUItDAY, 1) IX1 KM HER 5, 1891. numiikhKV ,i ( - , . ' ! - '' , UNivtnt aiif fi '.AVil Arr : S'i r FIFTH YFAlt. (" .. , 700 D All Experts Use Royal Baking Powder Perfect and uniform success in making finest food is more certain with Royal I5aking Powder than with any other. Use it in every receipt calling for a baking powder, or cream of tartar and soda, and the best results in pure, wholesome, appetizing food arc assured. Experts use it because it adds to their fuirress. Physi cians and Health Officers recommend it because it adds to the wholesomcncss of the food. MARION Hap.LAND: "I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best in the market. Since its introduction into rny kitchen I have used no other." Miss Maria Parloa: "It seems to me that the Royal flaking Powder is as good as any can be. I have used it a great deal and always with satisfaction." MRS. BAKER, Principal of Washington, D. C, School of Cookery: "I say to you, without hesitation, use the,' Royal.' I have tried all, but the Royal is the most satisfactory." M. GoRJU, late Chtf, Dclmonico's, New -York: "In my use cf Royal Baking Powder, I have found it superior to all others." A. FORTIN, Chef, White House, for Presidents Arthur and Cleveland: "I have tested many baking powders, but tor finest food can use none but 'Royal.'" BCnUXITOX ft Utnim UlTBtt k. n. V TIMGJAPI.fcy OK DAILY I'ASHKMikK TRAINS GOING EAST GOING VEST Di). 3 6:lrtrM Nol I:ll. m. 'No. 4 1(:.) . vii 1. f,u! p in Nu.lt 7iMp, III No. V m a. m Nolo. 9 1 4A . in no. T '-I, in. No. I J 10:14. 11 No.), i-.ffip, m. No. JO . IJJ.n NO. i. .... ft :'in p, m. 0, IS II W. m. MlS-KjCIU l'A( iril) HAILH AY TIMK CAKI. 1. S4 Acnmo1tl"tl lnvm.. in.Ma m, . 4 .mi p. ni. in.,TM Hrtlvri.. Trin dully eierpt futility. TTOKNIV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney al-ljiw. Will mv prompt atti-titloi t 11 ail nuaiiii-M pinrii.UMi 1.1 mm. iinicn id Union block, KmI Sltln, riaU.mouth. Nnb. A. SALSBURY DENTIST OLD AM) I'liKl KI.AI.V CROWNS. Or. Hirlswayi (iintholle for Hie plnlra UHI'11.11. Ilf Iff Hi Fine Gold Work a Specialty. aVxkwood lllork 1'IhI lainriut ti . Ni-b. fAAWSON 4 PEAHCE u HAVE KECKIVEI) Cblr Fall irn. fmiry rllilw.ri. t'tnt and quill IM) a lot lit vm Iwliluii roup "lipp hut lu ulrnw ff t 1 li y ti van lull Hup nl tiahy hnd anil In ir dfrt irlKf 0I1I ainrk mil Iihv ra diii-fd Hi" li nr.w mII r ! 10 40 and lo 7ft rp u irtiniiif il. MISS SCIIl'YI.KK'. TKIMMKK. Shorthand. AM) TYI'KW KITING COI.I.IXU- riuttHmotith, Nftnupnii. o Ther arp lliiiimiili f J"ur Indlpi. piii( (tlflii mIi.4 tfiKliPm rlpik. ne alio rppklnK out rli riMrnit on a l"ty halfly iufllclial loKiipi'ly tliplr rtpry dy iin. Ily ri.ifil.llliK a cnur'P In uliort hniH and by niihlil' i Hi 1 ran min fiom J40 10 aiio prr BlUtllll M'ua'lonn Kiirllpfd tn (nniprtpiil luuofaU IlldlUKUal UilUCttl:Il, tlfTV tyjplllfll DAY AND KVKNINS SESSIONS. Rooiiia ovrr Maycn riora. DB1TTISTRT OLD AND rOBt'RLAIN t'KOWNB Brldg work and One gold work SPECIALTY. OK. HTKINAl'S LOTALmwpII aa othr aft aatbatlcaitlypa (or Hi nalnlMaaaUiuitloa ol fc-alli. 0. A. MAH8MALL. Kity.raM "'- JULIUS PKI'I'KRHKRG. MiHiricruaaaraio WHOLESALE flNO RBTMIL IKil.ia 1 TV! CHOICEST HIMNDS OF CIGARS ruix i.iai or TOIACCO AND SUOKI.n'S ARTICI.il alwaji la (04k f Uttiaiouth, Nfbraaaa PLACES OF WORSHIP. C'ATiKii.ir.-Ct I'iiiiI'v Cliiirrti. nl. lo-tufpn K il 1 la mid HUlli. FatliiT t'anipy, I'Hiior h.rviffg: Vic-at and l :' . M. buliday hrliool nl J :M, IIIi b'iifd!rtloi.. i iiBi-il4K. Vr.r,:er !." and Fluhth Ht. hfivli'ii iiioiiilui: and tvfiilhK. Kld-r J. h. Ileril, paxLor. Hiindny Bi ImmiI 10 A. M. RplM'OfAL.-Kt. I.ukp'n C'liiirrh, coriiPr Third nd V K II B lturipi pH'lor. hr- Icm : II A. M. a d 7 30P. M. Hiinday HcIhmiI at t ) r. M. Ophmav M ktiioiubt. niPr Sixth Ft. and illlllP. Hfv.lllrt. l'lor. HprvlrP4illA.il. and 7 M I' M. ttiiuuay Hrhuiil lo :i A.M. I'kp.pHvtp hi a n. hrrvirp In iipw fhurrli.for- nrr Hnili mid liriiinip t. lirv.J T. liHlrd, lHlor. MiimIhv-hoi uol at , JO ; FrracliliiK at II a. in.K'.il H p ni. 1 Iip . li. H. V. K n tht" rhurrh mrpt pyiy hiililiHth PVfiilnp at 7 :16 In Hie k'Hin'iil ul Hip rliurrli. All are Invllpd lo altfiid IIh-pp mpptliiai. FikhT XrTiioiMxT.-Ktilli Ht., IipIwpii Main and I'rarl. IIpv. I.. K. Brllt. I. II. naUir, Mrrvlcri : II A. M.. II on r. M. Hundav hcliool I :m M. 1'rayi rnirrtii g WrdiiPsday even-Ink-. livHMAK rMranrTRHiAN. Corner Main and Niiiili. Kpv whip, piMtor. hrrvlrea u'utl boum. Hundny rclmol :M A. M. HwrKMeJ I oiiimoatii)Iau tiranlte, be tween Flllh and Hlilh. CoMHiri) BaitihT. Mt. Olive, Onk. betwt-pn If n Hi and Klrveiilh, Itrv. A. Hoewell, pas tor. HpivIi ph II a. ni. and 7 p. in. 1'rayrr nipptlua Weduriulay cvpiiIuk. Vul'Ml MXN'a ClllllTIAH AXVW'IATION ItoomM In a'priiiHii blork, Miiln nlrppt. t.ofl pel meeiliiK. (or mei ouly.evrrv Hiinday at If miih'Ii at I o'rlork. HiHiina oen wrek dayi linm ,i a, in. i.i v::m p.m. KrTH FAita" TAH'HKAfl.a -Hpt. J. M. W x.il, I aii.. r. Hfrvli fii hiinday HcIhmiI, a. in.; t'rrarlilnv. II a ni. and II p. m. ; li)pt nipauim lueixliiy hikIh ; choir prw HceKrlday inulil All am flfi,iiie. The lawn of licaltii lire tiui(;lit in the hcIkxiIh; tint not in n wny to lie of in licit priii'tintl liriiifit nnil nre never illliMlrnled liy livinexaiiiplea whii li in ninny ciiHCH inilit enwily lie done. If Home ci'liolarH, who hatl jiiHt roiitriii'ted a cold, wiih hroulit qefore the nchool, mo that nil could hear the dry, loud roiiuh mid kniiw itn Hijfnilicance; nee the thin white coatiii"; on the tongue and latter, hh the cold developed, nee liie piofiinC watery er.;ect.r tion and thin watery diHcharge frrm the mmo, not one of them would ever forget what the lirnt e) iiijitoiiiM of a cold were. The scholar nhould then lie given C'linmlierliiin'B Cough Remedy free ly. that all might nee that even n it'evere cold could lie cured in one or two days, or at leant greatly miti gated, when ro;erly treated an xoon uh the find Hyinptoum iipprnr. ThiH remedy in famotm for it'n cures of cough, colds and croup. It is made eHpcccially for thene diHease and is trie moxt prompt and moHt reliable tnedieiue known for the. niirpoHr. 50 cent bottle for Hale by K G. Fricke A Co., (Irugglsts. I OPKNINO LT Onc af the newest and brightest lint of Pluih'Goodi, Tojr. Dolls. Ko'eltid, far Ika Holiday trad that a a beaa een In tnwi tor year. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW Which was bought early in the season from some of the I.AkOEHT IHPOKTINO HofSKS Which (ruarnnters you the pick of the market and at prices for which we are noted. :lhe Lowest in the Country . oOo TnepulilHI" enrdlally Invited to leaped aur lorti and eompar. pne- oOo - H.r.MCHKR.Prop. riatUmoatk Tha Street PallwayCnwa The hearing of the Street Rail way cane occupied the district court yesterday an 1 attracted coiiHideru tile attention. It appears this is the third time the court has received videuce in thin cane. Very briefly stated, the cane an wo learn it, is this: In K0 The Spragtie Electric Mo tor Company commenced an action agaiiiHt the Street Car Company for balance due on material and ma chinery furnished in the construc tion of the motor railroad. Upon the first hearing Judge Chapman, as a matter of fact, found that the Motor Company had not complied with their part of the contract in furnishing material, dynamos and apparatus which tln-y guaran teed sufficient to operate the road; mil, as their action was in the na ture of a lien on the road itself, whu li The Spiagiic Electric Motor Company asked to be foreclosed, the court entered a conditional decree requiring the Motor low pauy to first place the machinery, motors, dynamoH, apparatus etc., lu operating order so that the road could be operated in good order. This the Sprague people pretend ed to do and afterwards, during the spring or summer of the present year, the Sprague's again came in to court and asked for their, lore- closure, which was again Ueiunl The court finding they had not fill ly complied with its former order. Again the Sprague's overhauled the road and pronounced it in good working order, und in July last, turned it over iis the evidinci mIimu-i-iI vi-Hli-rihiv. totlie street rail way company. ilieMivii uanw.n r,iiiin:iiiv nl the ureseilt term of i j coin I uiiicnUe'.l their answer an now claim large damage on account of the failure of the Sprague's to comply with their contract in the first phice which the company al leges has caused it great damage. The present trial is the final one in the district court. The evidence seemed to show that in July of the present year when the road was turned over to Mr. Hallou, its presi dent, that the Street Railway Com pany not being able to opiYatc ft allowed E. G. Vanatta to take charge of it; that he operated it for a few days after a fashion, and, having difficulty with the parties furnishing power, had to abandon it; when, after laying idle for n time, Mr. Hackney, the proprietor of ''The Riley" undertook to operate it and after doing (so for a few days abandoned it on account of the dynamos burning out during n thunder storm. Mesrs Vanuatta and Hackney both testify that tho road could not be operated in first class condition owing to defective motors heavy grades and a general "out of fix" condition: while, the motor people testified that they left it in good woiking condition in July when it was turned over to the Street Railway Company; also, the evidence showed that the cars and machinery of the company hud, during the past year and a half or iii re, been left standing in the open commons, uuprtje.c,ted and lincared for, when p.irtien were not trying to operate them. , There is a heuvy indebledneis hanging over this company for probably all it is worth; that is, judging from the evidence, and its creditors are clamoring for their money. It is to be hoped that the concern will be wound up in some way and fall into the hand of a management that will operate it Judge Chapman rendered a de cision in the noted Mitchell, guard! unship case. Our readers will re member that this was the case wherein Mrs. Martha Mitchell, wife of Robert A. Mitchell, begun pro teediags in county court before Judge Ramsey to have an allow nce set aside for her use out of the estate of her husband. Mitchell, it will be remembered, went insane, and David Miller, Esq., was ap pointed his guardian. On the hearing before Judge Ramsey state of facts developed under which the court felt obliged to re fuse the application. The appli cant appealed, and on Thursday Judge Chapman rendered his de cision. He sustains Judge Ramsey In every particular, holding that nn insane person's estate is chargeable with the expenses of his keeping unless specifically discharged by the county commissioners, and re fused the application. cllM(t Shipmun departed hist evening for Elsie, Nebraska where lie lina a position In a bank. Mrs. Alf White returned on No !3 from the rust this morning. Messrs. D. M. Lewis and Jack Miner ftere passengers for Omaha this morning. Remember that Dr. Hritt will preach to the young men, to-morrow night ot the M. E. church. We will give genuine bargains in gold watches and jewelry. II. A. PIchUVAIX, Jeweler, H5 Main street. tf Remember that Rockwood Hall, Thursday and Friday evenings, is the place to buy Christmas pres ents for your friends. And "that reminds me," as Uuclc Abe used to say, that there are not sufficient number of electric light scattered about (own. See Uncle Tom and Topsy at Rockwood Hall Thursday and Fri day evenings. Entirely new! Nothing like il! One Topsy and one Uncle Tom. To-day's papers report a severe bli..ard prevailing in Minnesota und Dakota. In a great many in stances trains have been forced to suspend. Several persons are re- srted frozen to death. Go and laugh with Dickens' merry Christmas party at Rock wood Hall Thursday and Friday evenings, December 10 and 11. Mr. and Mrs. Micawber will be there; also Sam Weller and his father, who is still afraid of the ' widders Geo. ass, one ot our enterprising jewelers, has got nicely located in his new quarters opposite the court house. Call and see him. lie intends milking great reduc tions in his prices. Read his ad in this iue on second page. )i-lrii't court adjoin ned over this afternoon until Janui.iry II, when the present October term will close Judge Chapman having several important cares under advisement which cannot be disposed of until that, also, at that time one or two delayed equity cases will be dis posed of. Professor and Miss McClelland a party of friends at entertained their commodious home lust eve ning. The meeting was called, primarily, to arrange for the 'Authors' Carnival," to be given in Rockwood Hall in the near future, and after transacting business a general social time was indulged in. All agreed that it was a good place to be. First M. E. church, between Main and Pearl, south Sixth street. L. F- Mritt I), I)., pastor. Sunday school at ll:.'K) a. m., preaching at 11 a. m. andiiilop. in., 'by the pastor. Sub ject lor liie morning, "i' nexpecteu Good." In the evening, "A Sermon to Young Men." Epworth league will meet (Y.'.V) p. m. in the gallery of the church. All are cordially in vited to these services. Judge H. S. Ramsey fild his bond to-day for his next term in the sum of fVi.ObO, with J. M. Patterson. A. R Taylor, C. II. Parmclc and L. G. Todd as secureties. The bond is for us large sum as the governor gives and Is half the nmotit of the country treasurer-elect' It strikes us that the sum of this bond is al together too large for the ofllce. Thejudl"'s bond is the fust ever filed by e county judge in so large a nil ; Heretofore the coun ty has ronle under the clause of the statute relating to counties having less than 20,( X) inhabitants and the bond has been fixed at (I0,( X). Wc have talked with a number of our citizens relative to the feasibili ty and propriety of building a wag on bridge in conjuction with the pro posed railroad bridge across the I'latte river at Oreapolis, and with out a single exception they have ex pressed themselves as thoroughly in sympathy with the move. It is conceded on all hands that if the farming community beyond the ristte were granted better access to our city they would nvuil themselves of our beneficent mark ets for their products and in re turn purchase large quantities of merchandise of our merchants. At this particular period, owing to the scarcity in our markets of eRs, butter and other productions of the farm it must be admitted that there is a demand for closer rela tions between our city and the farming community thnnwe have under existing circumstances. To the end that an expression of our representative business men msy be had relative to the mutter, we suggest that the mutter be brought before the meeting of the board of trade next Tuesday evening or aa aoon asjs considered practicable, OUK FALL AM) WlMUjl Sl'Ock - - OF - - . DRY - GOODS - AND Jjadics Furnishings Is ITow Oomploto ia all Departments, iki:ss noons We tire showings handsome line of CAMELS HAIR PLAIDS, HROAD-CLOTH, FLANNELS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS. A full line of colorings and blacks. BLANKETS AM) COM FORTH Stock complete and prices lower than ever. GLOMES AJ V JlAVE never rliovvii so e ciill Bjieciiil attention to Military and Hip Coat shapes trimmed with Mink, Seal, A6tracha. MuHalonn and Coney furs. Our line of 11 iip.1i Sncijiies aro cheaper than eer before. Full lines of Childrcns and Misses Cloaks and Jackets. FEE! ONK DOOR EAST A BIG STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS AT THE LOWEST PKICES. KepairinK of FINE WATCHES u Specialty und all Work Warranted. 23. Jl. IL'BXjWJLlISr, THE LEADING JEWELER, 415 Main Street, Geo. Vuhs is in Omaha to-day. If Kearney fails to make its mark in the world it will not be the fault of the Hub. Joe McCoy and family, who have been viHitinfif in Pennsylvania the pant few weeks, returned on the ilyer this morning. Rev. Guy WiiiRate departed for Blair on No. 5 this morning, where he will fill the pulpit in the Christian church to-morrow. The NebraHka state fjranpe will hold its annual meeting at Fre mont, beginning Tuesday, Decem ber 8, and continu e three days. A New Tork court haa rendered a decision to the effect that railroada are liable for accidents happening pass-holders riding on the re spective roads. Hastings is taking the prelimi nary steps toward securing a gov ernment building. Why is it ( few towns are continually endeavoring to improve their condition, while a great many are content to remain at a standstill? So far as we are able to learn Frank Gillett carries away the laurels as a corn shucker this fall. In ten days he shucked and cribbed 1,000 bushels of corn. There may be those who can beat this for a day or so, but on the long stretch Frank is hard to run around. Elm wood Echo. LOCAL ON LAST PAGE. LM)KinVKAR A good Ladies Jersy vent at 2."c. Li'dies fine Jersey vest and punts it white or natural grays at 50c each Ladies natural Gray Wool Ycftsand Punts nt ! Mc. Regular 7.1c under. wear. y Full lines of Ladies Fine woo) ribbed under wear in white, cardi nal and black. Complete lines of Child's under wear in natural, scurlet and whiu at prices us low as the lowest. SHAWLS. large aline in this department, our 1-irgo assortment of lieefera FIRST NATIONAL. JEWELER S SSI Headquarter for Everything in the litis o) WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND BROXH CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELRTT Plattsmouth, Neb OUR CLUB1NQ LIST. Horn MuKZlnnii(l IIkkaid Iii'mIo HI iila ami IlKHM Ii Ilriir'ii Mk ne nihI II itu llnriH-r'a Hnr mill IIkmii.u II in (h t'- Wi-i-kly nr.'! iikhai.ii Ihwk Hiiiin Ki-Khlrr and Hkhai.I) Wrnlrru Kurnl Bud Hkkai.d 1 H .. i m .. 4 m .. 4 IS 4 .. r i v. It Should be In Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who xves threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "En Grippe," whea . various other remedies and Beveral , physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cocksnort, Pa cluiina Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than any thing he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke . Co's drugstore. Large bottle, and $1.00. I warrant every piece of goods' I sell and will sell at bedrock prices forthe next thirty days. H. A. MciawAW, Jeweler, 413 Main street. Gov. Thayer has appointed S. W. Duttoti and Judge Ramsey of this city representatives for this section of the state to the Missouri river improvement convention to be held at Kansas City, December 15 Htid 10. From the Interest being taken by boards of trade and kindred orginhsations throughout the state, it is evident that if the necessary improvements are not made in the condition of the Big Muddy it will not be because of the lack of Nebraska representation. J, J