V' ; 7 l Ji ll 1 mouth eraid.. enif 4 rLATTSMOUTII XK IiRASKA. TUKSDA Y, DIX MM l!KR 8, I8!)l. FIFTH YKAlt. NUMJKUJ ook J v 4 'II .' Sills ) ' WHY Royalf3aking Powder is Best. " The yal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tests made both for that 'company and the United States Government. I will go still further and state that because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent t. nnrtmn. f the Q.imiv and the method ol its preparation, upvu WIV "the Royal Baking Powder is undoubt edly thef Purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. irwjj'wo.Y k uiwium iiiTBtt n. it. V TIME TABLE. J OK DAILY I'ASHENtiliK TKAINS GOING EAST GOING WEST Vo. i 6 : Me m Not s (1 . ni. Ks. 4 10UW. u. No. i h:lh p. ill Ko. 1 7 44 V. m So, V M a. m ho. 10 ti4A.in Nil. I 'I.I, in. tio, li 10 -.14 a. So. Iflp, m. t. M I JU a. R No. 11, . S f P. m. o, IS II A. m. H1SWUHI l'A( If IV HAILWAY TIMKCAkD. L l Araomixlatiuii ioil ' arnvra., . .lo.-M a. m. .. 4 .00 p. Hi. r xkshj fiwpi moony. SKY . .til k V Rf'I.MVAV. .tornr? at-l-aw. Will kiv priniil ativntlna lo all tulnra ntrutril t him. oflici la ' , Union block, Kant MlJn, l'lllmoulh, Sob. V )Rf A. SALSBURY D E N T I S T : f COLD AM) HJKCKLAIX C'KOWNS. Sr. Bifluw (nriihrilr fnrtlie pilnUfi e trwilor nl Iff Hi. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. gockwood lilork l'lU!lioulh. Nrb. jCAWSON A PEARCE " HAVE KKl KIVtD flrnlr Full lr. fmn rllitinii.lij' mil qnlllf tiHi a m1 i.l ur l-t.l"r. cone Mis III nri lid ti- I. llir ii. full Ilur nl lutliy hfl- nun In r dff l i rlf- iiM lirk nut hut " tfucrd lli' lr iirm Kll-r hnt lo 4uand to IS rm In lllinnif il. MISS SCIIUYI.Kk, TKIMMKK. Shorthand. AM) TYI'KWKITING COI.LKGE rialtmiioutli, Ntbraeka. Tht urii llioii.uliilii ol yiiui-K Imllit. wwiff (irU M-ln.nl trwhrni rink!, nf lio n- i-kliin mil rn f xlii iir! on nlry bmrljr uflii lrul luii'i'l) lliflr ni( n) - int. i ri.ii.iilrtlhK enurw III nlm't "' by nmlii.gili. jr raurmii liom o in 140 irr BHiiiih MHiu'Ihih iirm!lrti1 to n.niftflit iliulrlill Indliliirukl iiiatiucllnli. I lVrillfii DAY AM) KVKXIX3 SESSIOXS. KiMiina ovi'f Mayeri t mm. ; 80LD AMD PORCKLAI! CKOWNH Bridge work and fins gold work SPECIALTY. OR. BTKINACd LOCAL aa wll M othur an tlbelloanlTea lor lb paluleMU traction ol W-tb. a A. MARHIIALTj. rimifrralrl !'-' IULIU3 rEPrERBEKO. iiiirtnoiiitti WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHOICEST BRANDS OP CIGARS rui.L urn or T01ACCO AND 8MOKIa' ARTICLN always ia atook riattaaiouth, Nrhraaaa IJe aurrlo cull and nee the price n I.mlifH' nud (irnt'a gold and j;old lilled wiiti'hra. U. A. MchLWAlN, Jeweler, 415 Main treet. tf "HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D." Latt United States Government Chemist. PLACES OF WORSHIP. CATiioi.ie.-Mt. Paiil' Church, k. between Klfth and Hlnlh. rullicr Caincy, ra-Hnr Hcrrlcct: Vra nt ( Hiid Hi :.vi a. m. Huliday Hchool at t JO, with b-nilli'iiiiii. Chhutiah. 4'(imcr Locint and Flflith HK hf rlcf nmruliiK mid mimiIuk. Klib r J. K. llf cil, patilur. huudny td'tiool 10 A. M. Ernn orAL.-Kt. I.nkc'n Claircli, corner Third and Vine. lief, li B. HumeM. iHlnr. Her- lcf : II A. at. a' d I jor. M. huuduy Hcbonl at M r. M. Okhman MuTHnmnT. Comer Hlith Pt aad (irxnlte. l(f v. Illrl. I'H'inr. hfrvtcfn : 1 1 A.M. and 7 ;JI r. M. ttuoilay Melionl lo M A. u. 'KKHVTrBlAK. ferlcc Id new chnrrli.cnr nrt Hllli Hi.it liriiiiltc mp. Hev. J T. liHlr'. .i.ir. miihIhv-mi mil at ; I'lf ;u-lilnu al II a m.BMl n tn, 1 U . V.. ('. II f.t :t! rh::rch m-r!? r T-iy Hiililmlli i Ti'lili'C al 7 :l In the Impi'iiicnl nl Ihf I'liiirrll. All are Invllrd to alli nd tlii'Pf l;iffllliK. Pi HPT Mpthoiumt. Hllh ft., tietwen Mln and Prarl. Y.ri. I. H. lirltl. I. I. Ilnr. hfrrlrea ; 11 A. M.. n P. M himilay HcIhkiI :Mi A. M. 1'rayir nn rlli g Wednepdny even lK. Uvkman rHPMYTKiAK. Comer Mln and Ninlh. Iter Wille, paatnr. hcrvlcea luna' ' hour, hunilny eclnml :M A. M. Bwprnin ( (innKnTioiiAi. (Iranlle, be tween Fifth and Hlith. Cnumrii BaitikT. Mt. olive. (nk, brlween leulli and Kievenlh, lif. A. Bnpwell, pin tor. nerti-ea II a. III. and 7 :XI p. III. 1'rayei Dieetloc Heitni pilay errnlnK. VnUNii Max'a Chki.tia Appwiatiow Him. inn In w aiemmii hlnck, MhIii alreet. lina pel meetliiK. Inr meu only. ecry Munilny al-ti-miHin t 4 o'rlnrk. Himiijip open week dliyi from :. a. lu.. to 9 : 3 p.m. Mnl'TM I-ah Taiipkh ai L -Kf . J. M. Vnd, lapinr. riervlfrPi Hunitay Bchonl, i'ia.m.1 I'rraclilnK, li a. m. ami p. in.; lrnyer mealing luepilpy li Ik IX ; choir prac tice criiiitY tiiKHt. Ail are. welcome. I have hern a frreut sufferer from catarrh for over ten yearn; had il very had, could hardly hreathe. Some nihtK I could not rleep and had tn walk the tloor. I purcliUHed Kly'n Cream Halm nud am lining it freely, it iii workinjr n cure niirely. I huve iidvined fiveral friend to tine it, ami with happy renultH in every cane. It in the medicine above all other for catarrh, and it in worth iln weight in HUl. I lhank God I have found a remedy I can line with safety and that doen all that in claimed for it. It in cnrmi; my oVnfneHM. H. W. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. I warrant every piece of poodn I aell and will nell at bedrock priccn for the next thirty dayn. II. A. NcKlwain, Jeweler, 113 Main street.' Mist lis ftil Tliis Week The last week for this cloning ont sale of groceries, flour, feed, r-i 1 v a iinna ana pmi'Bwnrc. ivenifinUer jrou will lavo niotiej bj takirig advantage of getting what yuxx want. Coruo in and po ik. Ol'ERA IIot'HR GROTItRT. ! OPBKINO UP Oo f the aeweat and liaea of brightest Plnih'Gooda, Toji, Dolli, Foveltiei, Far lie Holiday trad that has baaa mb la Iowa lor yeara. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW Which waa bought early in the aeaaon from aome of the Largest Jiipohtimo Houses Which guarantees you the pick of the market and at price for which we are noted. ':The Lowest in the Country . o()o- Tn prbll la cordially Invited to Inapact aur goaila ai d coaiparn pria-a --aOa- .r.wonii.rrop. ruttameatk Geo. Vran and then chrintman. Table Rock will hold n farmer's iiiHtitution December 8 and 0. Rev. and Mm. llritt departed on Xo. 5 for the west thin inoi nin . Fir ahntrnctn of title at reason- nble rates, to J. M. Leyda, L'ninn block. tf There fare still a number of side walkn about town that need re- pairing. Nebraska begins to feel that her her World's fair appropriation in insufficient by about $7.",(KX). L t it be increased. Sen the beautiful I'arininn cos tumes in the I. alia Rookh booth; al so those of the Babylonian ladies in the garden party. They tell of ti man not more than a tliousiinil miles Irom here who stopw his clock during the night that it will not weur out. See Samantha and Josinh Allen surprised at Roekwood hall Thurs day evening, and no doubt Betsy Bobbet will put in her appearance. For the remainder of '01 "The Fair" will offer on the S, 10 and Z) cent counters, articles worth twice the amount asked. tf. WANTED Ladies to travel salary per month. Call Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 1), 12 and 2. 5 at I'S.i Fourth street. 2t Miss Lmi Burgess left for Omaha this morning where she will re sume her duties in Brownell hall. Farm hands arc in good demand at present owing to the extra amount ol work attending the corn husking season. The study of corn fields is now occuping the attention of the farmers. There is no politics in it but aiillious of money in the iggre gale. The county having the largest representation at the State Associa tion will be presented with nil ele gant banner. Why, may not Cass county secure the prize. The Columbus Telegram is after the gambling dens in that city with a forked stick. And by the way, a similar weapon might be effec tively employed in our own city. We beg of our readers not to think we have slighted them intention ally if anything of interest has transpired relutive to them. It ia impossible for us to get hold of everything and of course a great many items will slip our notice that we would be glad to publish In this connection let us urge our readers to mention any item worthy of interest that will be mutually helpful. Attempted Sulolda. John Schmidt, a resident of Nebraska City, aged 30, made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to auicide yesterday. He had been despondent for several days, but Inst evening he grew more melan choly, repaired to the barn and fired three balls into his skull with a large revolver. He waa uncon scious when discovered, and when brought to his senses by his physi cians he admitted having shot him self three times, and, fearing a fail ure In this, he had cut his wrist badly with the hope that he would bleed to death, lie will recover. He is thought to be insane, though no cause is assigned for such a con dition. LOCAL ON LAST PAGE. The Eiiliora (Jonflab The Nebraska Stiite Press Associ ation will meet at Fremont fun. 21, and 22. Strenuous effort! arc be ing made to niiiku tin: meeting worthy the attendance of editors throughout the state, -Am interest ing progi i in bearing directly iiinn newspaper work to he participated in by some of the mot promising men of the state has been prepared, Authors Carnival At Roekwood Hull two evenings Thursday and Friday December 10 and 11, There will he hcaiitilully decorated booths, tahleaiix anI mu Hic and many character from well know literary production in pretty and appropriate costumes. Supper will he nerved in (he old style and the new; old styie flipper ii.'ie, new stylo supper on the Europe.iu plan. Admission ! cents. Everybody in vite'!, tf. A. Salisbury may be a good den tist, but he'll find pulling an office finin the ballot box ol ( ass county is not an easy an pulling a tooth Wabash News. A. Salisbury does not desire to pull an office from the ballot box, an the News in perfectly aware. The attorneys for the plaintiff have pos itive evidence that votes were cant for Salisbury that were so counted, because of an alleged technicality in the marking of the ballot. All Ihat Salisbury asks in that the will of the people shall prevail. If our democratic, brethren are positive that Dr. Deering han a plurality of votes, why their opposition to a re count? And why this bitter wail from every democrrtic sheet in thin county? It in very plain that they fear the result. I-1 the recount pro ceed and the majority rule. Police, Court. An interesting case-Wagner vk. Ilawl.n wan tried in court this morning, in which the former sued the latter for If."i7. The plaintiff al- ges that he loaned Mm. Greeson, whom Hawkn subsequently mar ried, a sum of money, and he How attempts to collect the anoiint from Hawks. He alleges, and at tempts to prove, that the defendant authorized the woman to borrow the money on his account, which Hawks denies. In his testimony the plaintiff claimed having loaned the woman $177.."V; then again he stated that it was $1120, and finally he sues for $."i7. Mrs. Greeson is well known in this city, having for merly resided here. She married Hawks some time since, but stibse- qurntly left him and commenced suit for a divorce; but the suit was finally withdrawn ami they are now living together ngain. In the trial in question it was evident that her sympathies were for the pl.iintilf. The case has been taken under ud vinemeut by Judge Archer. John Seibertn, a mention of whose arrest was made in yestcrdy's IlEH ALti on a charge of assault, came into court this morning and with drew the plea that he acted in sell defense, plead guilty to the charge and received the usual $." and cost sentence, upon the payment of which he was discharged from custody. G. F. Allen was brought into court this morn ng charged with drunknens. He plend guilty, de posited ." and costs in the -ity treasury and went on his way re joicing. County Court Taylor Bros. vs. J. M. Beardsley. Miit coiiunueu uy consent until December 17, 11 n. m. License to wed issued to Mr. Rowin W. I.ong of 1'lattsmouth precinct, and Miss Emma McComb of hight nue throve precinct Oscar H. Goodwin vs. Richard Bilstein et al. Suit on tiromissorv note for H"7.6'i Answer, January 4, M. John Johnson vs. William Tighc, sheriff. Action in replevin. Hear- tner, December li, 10 a. m. Batca & Co. vs. Ranmus Petersen. Continued forty days for service by publication on application of plaintiff. Julius Penperberg vs. Rasmus Petersen. Continued forty davs for service by publication on appli cation by plaintiff. Joseph W. Hendee vs. Erath A Thyne. Suit for damages for f'JOO. Hearing, December 13, 10 a. m. Mathew Gering vs. Joseph Schmurdcrer. Suit for profession, al services in the sum of $'J5. De fault of defendant entered. Judg ment for plaintiff for $2.1. Iars (i. l.arsen vs. Rasmus Peter sen, defendant, and First National Bank of i'lattsmouth, garnishee. Answer of gnrnishee taken. In the matter of the cstntcof John McClelland, deceased. Hearing on petition for appointment of Liuic McClelland administratrix. For gents Christmas slippers to Joseph FeUer. -FRED HEBBHfcn;- UK FALL AM) WIMTIt STOck - - OF - - DRY - GOODS - AND Haadics Furnishings Is TJovr Comploto in all .Departments, DltK.SS ;oois We are showinga handsome line of CAMELS HAIR 1 'LA IDS, BROAD CLOTH, FLANNELS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS. A full line of coloringn and blacks. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS Stock complete and prices lower than ever. AVE never cliown so e c ill riK.Ti.il attention Military Mini Jli Coat shapes trimmed with Mink, Seal, Astrachaa, Muflaloon and Coney furs. Our line of Plush Facijncs ar-3 cheaper than erer before. Full lines of Cliildrens and Misses Clonks and Jackets. ONE DOOR EAST A BIO STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Repairing of FINE WATCHES a Specialty and all Work Warranted. B. Jl. M'ELWAIN", THE LEA Dl NO JEWELER, 415 Main Street, The Private Sacratary. The new People's theater was last night occupied by fur the larg est ciowd d the season. The play was the "Private Secretary." Lant nights rendition was very creditable and was presented in a perfectly smooth manner. Mr. Wrn. Fairbanks did full justice '.o the character of the Rev. Robert Spaulding. His in genioiM versatility especially adapta him to this role. Mr. Edwin Travers' interpretation of the roleof "Douglas Cuttermole" whs an enter taining piece of aeimg. The manner iu which Mr. 11. Rees Davies pre sented the part of "Mr. Cattermole." was very creditable indeed. The ladies ol the cast arc all pretty and vivacious and present their re spective parts in true artistic style, i he other characters are sustained in a very commendable manner. In tine, it can be safely predicted that "The Private Secretary" will co n Liu ue to attract large audiences to the People's for the remainder of the week. New Orleans Daily City Item, This company will appear at the Waterman opera house Saturday, December 12. Prices, 73, 50 and 35 cents. Ladies thinking of purchasing Jewelry or Silverware should not miss attending the afternoon sales at Carruth & Son's jewelry store. All goods guaranteed as represent ed same us at private sale. No goods offered but first-class. tf Fkank Cakkutii A Son. Judge Chapman convened court nt Nebraska City yesterday. The docket is an unusually long one, including several very Important criminal cases. UNBKUWKAK A good Ladies Jersy vest at 2."c. Ladies fine Jersey vent and pants i white or natural grays at 50c each Ladies natural Gray Wool Vests ana) Pants til50c. Regular 7."ic under, wear. Full lines of Ladies Fine wool ribbed under wear in while, cardi. nal and black. Complete lines of Child's under wear in natural, scarlet and whit at prices ah low us the lowest. largo aline in this department. to our Inrro assortment ot Ikoelera FIRST NATIONAL, JEWELER Headquarter for Everything in the line ) WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND BRONZfc CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Ajt . '; ,' Plattsmouth, Net OUR CLUBINO LIST, Ilnnin VanaliiPiiiiil Hhui.ii $1 M I . 1. .ill. III ..U ami IlKH 1 1 J t II, irier'i Mit I nei hihI 1Ikiim.ii 4 ft ' lli.riiii'a Htty.hr unit I1khm.ii 4 H lllll jll r'l W psKljf Mllll MKKAI.II 4 m Inw -tnts Ki-kIiiit ami IlKKAi.n. 1 1 We.ileru Kural and 11 KB Am 1 sts. The laws ol health ore taught in;, the schools; but not iu a wuy to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by livingexamples which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholars, who had just contracted n cold, was brought qefore the school, so that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance; pee the thin white coating on the tongue and latter, as the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectora tion and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The" scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy free ly, that nil might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least jjreatly miti gated, when properly treated as soon ns the first symptoms nppenr This remedy is famous for it's cures of cough, colds and croup. It is made especcially for these disease and is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose. SO cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., druggists. Good Evening! Have you used Ah! there is no need of my savinir any thing further, I , sure you will hereafter use nothing but the Famous Blush of Roses for your complexion. Yours with best wishes, Floka A. Jones, i r.tt ., So.",,, ,,,,n'-In(-l .h. Cull thin eve please nt O 11 Snyder and lenrn the particulars ' i r , fi . V 4 ' f V- t. '