i o n TT'l i J J tier ii.. r L ft ( i r fiitii ykaii. PLATTKMOUTII, NKMtASK A. THURSDAY, DIX'EMIJEIL' 10, 1891. number 75 invn aid ii 1 1 i t i f n i tV WHY ing Powder is Best. ' .a "The Royal 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 'or obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other i.asons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, .2 I it BBnuTfaTox Hisaovni mrtn b. ti. V TIME TABLE. J OF DAILY PAH.Hli.NGEH TRAINS f I C01NG EAST GOING WtST Nr .'.-ior Vol ,.i:K. In N In a iv . m ,, .'i:.. p in j 7 ; 44 p, ni So. t, V til m . .0 V:4Aa.m o.l i !. in, fib. 12 I0:l4.it So. p.ni ha. 20 3Ua.li o. it, .. .A p, m. u, 1ft II Mi it. in. m.sxuiin l mi- haii.h a y 1 r TiMiiiAkn. Tic. Jl Aiiromo.1ulinn l.e,o. . . lia.Mi . " '" lrin dny riTpi -uii'iny. 4 .on p. in. jTTORNlY A. N. SULLIVAN. . AtUinif Jf H-ljtw Villi ki pri'ii.iil 'I to ell liiiin riitrii.tr'l t.. liiu. ":li Uoloi I'i'Kk, Km! nuti-. I'mt t-iiniii h. Nn J-kSa. salsbuhy I . : D K-.N-T I S T : BOLD A S K J'(.'hi.4 I.JU V K'llY.N-4. Br K.rlliM'lll3 -i-'-TT I.-"".'' " .' I' - r tlan i. In I!i Fine Gold Work 11 Specialty. EiM-kHimil 111 ik 1 l.iii-e I'll. V jCjAWc.ON f PKAHCK IIAVK Kl ( FIVKD Their Pl aim an 'an- i 'lit. t I m -." Ho 4 l"l l i Ii-' 1 ' 1 ' " ''in In oirHO hii1 fc I. Iln yli van n.U- line ni Imliy h'Hid unit In m dfrl irlfr i.lil lurk i.nt ir T iutrd lU' lrir ill. i I'"'-lnlii.ii "' In ?ft i -i limn -'l. MISS SCIIUYIJ-iU. JKIMMI.K'. Shorthand. AND TYI'KWK:il.(i (OI J.I (ii: riuttKllllllllll. Nfllli'rkil. Thcif nr. Ihoii" .i.il f H -i ll nl Ii', i Ii. ! i lr k tLt :n i''i'u i i ii a . i'. i III'. I . . 1 III! .,uH 1 I to Kiiil il'i-M . vtt iii v w n . . r.iii .. mi,' mm In li.i'l I lil by Hi Mil' Hi ) l ii nun i . In -I" -I ' ..'l ninniii. M li;t lll- I'll r-.lllf ! l"'i lni.'lf I l MllrlU Illll lllH.. II - 1 1 I l l I. V ' j HI' DAY AM) i;VKM. INx Iiih i.y Mr i-i M's:).s. DENTISTRY : 6')i I) ai piK!"i ai n: n -Bridge work nil II im xulil work SPECIALTY. 08. BTKINA118 LIM'AI. M other an HlllDIIOHKlTel Infill" tiKllllrwrtrkc.tlun n ti "III. C. A MARSHALL. fit.-. rli' - I US VEVVV.UHKUG. l MARirACTI'lllt OP AX BKAI.CKIIITHI ifCKST HWANDS OF CIGARS 1 11 1. 1.1 kh nr CCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES always in Mlork o- I'lilh, NebriiPKfi to call and nee the pricen ami (ient'a Kold and I wiitc hen. .Mi Ki.w ai.n, Jeweler, f . ,r,t. tf the Royal Baking Powder is undoubt edly the Purest and mo it reliable baking powder offered to the public. "HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D." Latt Unittd Stattt Government Chemist. For kciiIh Chrmtitias Blippers go ot JoHt-ph Fct.er. i SiimIii CIhuhi1, t'hriHtmiiH iiihI Geo. Vatu. If Pure buck wlient flour for Halo in IIi'imcI'i" mill. H For a nice Hat or Cnp tfo to JOK, the One I'rire Clotiiirr. tf For fine lioow anil kIum-h ro In JoHepli Heter. la!n htn-cl lielwecii Foiii'lh (mil I'iflli nuii l-. ll Mrs. Joe I.Ioyrl wbh a paHHcnger for Oiiuihn 1 1 1 i h moriiin. You ran the best of liaiul inside Iiooim and hIioch tit Ju-i-il) Felzer's. tl WA.NTKI- I.iidien to travel nalary $) per month. Call VcdneMda , Tliurhd.iy and l-riday lielween i(, 12 and 2. 5 at IZl Fourth Mri-ot. 2t I warrant every piece of iroodn I nell and will nell at ledriKK priceH for the next lliiily dayn. 11. A. McKlwais, Jeweler, 415 Main Klreet. Mr. and Irn. Win. Seiliert do parted fur Omaliii thi4 morning. Are ymi made inif erable liy iinli-Ifc-lioii, cnii"! ipal 'Oil, ili.HMie , li" of ap(ielile, yellow Mkin: Shi IoIi'h il.ili.er i a poKllive cure. For eale by (1. Fi icke A Co. IJefore you buy any Men'n, HoyM' or t. inidren t lollimir look through )ui: line, lie win nave you money. tf Wis will give K'iuine baraiiiH in gold wiitehen and jewelry. Ii. A. McIiLWAlN, Jeweler, 413 Main utreet. tf The lareHt and bewt line of Gloves at wonderfully low price at JO ICS. tf Do not fail to read carefully the new advertiririiietit of Fred Herr mann which appeam in thin iMxue. Mr. Herrmann hai u carefully Delected Htock of (jooiIh and in pre pared to Hiipply tiie wantM of bin ctMtoiniTH at prices as low n the lowent, l'nr a. nice X pres:it '. JOK. tl'e po Hilar clol iii1 noil loo1; at bin li.ie l'ne of Mi' Hie h and Kaln. IJ35I iiW tllS M 111 .A. ' . I I . 1IIU lltnl Wl'CK IvT tiii-i ClOc-il g out niilo of groeericB, flour, fcrd China nnd rrlif swiire. Hcini tnlirr yon will m-o numcy bj taking advantage of ettip what you want. Comic in and te u. OrCRA IIoi BK (i KOCKBT. IS OPKM.XO UP One of tli ewent nnd brihleKl line of Pltul'Coo'lB, Tovn. Do Is Voy'.il 1, Par the IliilliUy imdt ttmt h tie "ll in tuirn tor Jfi art. NO OLD . TCCK, ALL 1TEW Which win boiijrlil parly in the KcnMHi from hoiiio of the I.AVii;T iMI'OKTIMi H(U'hi:h Which KiiarnnleeH you '.he pick of the market and a. prices for which we are noted. "'.The Lowest in (he Country . Till" I ulitle I" rnnllii'lv lnili In l. iert nr H'lnilt Hi d ran luif (11 ic -nOo- ,P, EsrllKH. P.np. Walt Ilolttien in in Omaha to-day. Geo. Vn.- nnd the court clock. hoiiMf tf Auction at J. Finley h inlwure Blore. JohiiHon'n J't "The Private Secretary" at the Waterman neit Saturday evening. Secure your neatM early. .... " por niJHiructM 01 tiiie m ieiiHon- able ratcH. j-o 10 J. M. I-yda, block. I 11 ion If Mrs. Geo. Prentice is an Omaha visitor to-day. Call on the Tucker Si-tfr in t'' Sherwood block for bariraiim in Winter Hata. tf Why will yon couli when Sin IoIi'm cure will uive iinmediale re liel. Price 10 cl., ,V) cl. ("id Ifl For pale by F. G. Fricke iV Cl Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Goll departed lact evening fir nurlinton for a three weeks' visit with relatives in that Hcclioti of Iowa. WANThli I.adieH to ranvHi immediate towua. Call Wedueri day, Thursday and Friday between U, Yi mid 2. ." nt 1 A Fourth utreet. Do you wni't to know what would make your father, mother, brother, s.K!er and Kwe'lieart happyi Jt in a nice pair of hlioes or ftlippcrs lor 11 ( In isiniiii present. W. A. Moeck A Co. have ju.it received an Hey;i'nt line that 1 1 icy olftr at VI. KY I.ow firices for thirty daysonly. tf The best talent in the city will t ike part in the mimical program to be given at the "Author's Carnival" to-night and to-morrow night Hear it. AdmiHmon, 23 cents. The ronuty coumiiMHionerH. Geo. Y'iimh and the court house clock. For the remainder of '01 "The Fair" will offer on the S, 10 and 25 cent counters, articles worth twice the amount aked. tf. Mrs. Chan. Fleck, her niece, Mias Maud Parker, und Koy Dodd were pnHcnger for Omaha this morn ing. Don't forget the "Author's Carni val" to night and to-morrow night at Rock wood hull. To see the booths in well worth the price of admission. La lies thinking of purchasing Jewelry or .Silverwaie should not mi-" H'temling (be bIIitoooii sale atCanutliA Son's jewelry atore. All goods guaranteed as represent ed same as at private sale. No goods offered but tirst-class. tf Fkank Cawkuth a Son. Judge A rr her'e Court. In the case of Win. Wagner vs. Houcks, wnich has been under nil- visement for a few days, judgment was rendered in favor of defendant. In the attachment case of Joe McVcy vs. H. Cunningham a verdict was rendered in favor of plaintiff forflH. In this case McVey garni sheed the U. A M. K. K. with a view of obtaining payment from defend ant for goods purchased of plaintiff. blepl in Jell. Win. Lngslii;,lc, a farmer resic. ing in this viiiily, was found by Henry McGuire upon the street at 1 o'clock this morning in a beastly stile of iiiUn.icr.ioii. He spent the remainder of the night in j iil. and was this mir, ning nrraigned before Judge Archer, who administered the regular dose of ! .1 and cohU Thiou;h the influence of Geo. Weldman the f.T fine was remitted and the farmer pei united to go on bis way rejoicing. Remember, "The Private Secre tary" Saturday night WEDDING BELLS. Pretty Wedding t the Home of Chrie Feiereen Lust Evening. One of the prettiest weddings ever solemnized in J l;n t -mouth occurred last evening at the home of Chris Petersen on South Tenth street. The contracting parlies were Christian Christcns'-ii, a trustworthy employee of the H. A M., nnd Mrs. Mamie II011U, one of our most charming and prom ising young ladies. At 8 p. 111. Waldeiiiar Heck began to play the wedding march and in a few moments the bridal parly ap peared. , The groom, attended b P. J. CSrlHon, and the bride by Mamie Petersen, ininiediafely took placid prepared for thcui, and Iv'cv. Falk, pastor of the Swedish church, performed the ceremony in a solemn, yet impressive and Tilting manner. 'After the ceremony had been per formed the happy pair were the recipients of hearty congra dilations and winhes for a long and pros perous liie together, nt the con clusion of which the company repaired to the dining room, where a delicious and sumptuous repast was served. After supper the hours were whilcd away indulging in music, games and a general con versation upon topics in keeping Kith the occui .. The newly mar ried couple received a surprisingly numerous and coMly collection of presents, which indicated the high esteem in which they are Le!d by the community. At 3 a. m. each member of the merry company re paired to his home feeling that he had spent the evening pleasantly and participated in 1111 important event. The folio .ving were among those present: Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Hrowne, Mrs. McBride, Nehawka; Andrew Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Aagard, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Amberg, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hang, Mrs, A. Pearson, P. J. Carlson, Otto Oleson, C. II. Moouie, Chas. Holmstrom, Kriist Hang, Albert Pearson, Win. Petersen, John Anderson, Walde iiiar Heck und the Misses Anderson, TlIK III.KALD joins with the com pany in extending congratulations to the newly wedded pair. Shall we Play BallT Our exchanges from the larger towns throughout the slate arc, wiihout cx.eption, commenting favorably upon the proposed plan of organizing a stato base ball league. In relation to the matter an exchange has the following: "With a $Ci) a month salary limit, plenty of good players can be had. Three months of ball playing during the year will be suflicient, commencing June 1 and ending September 1. Towns like Fremont, Grand Island, Kearney and Hast ings in the west end, and Platts mouth, Nebraska City and lieatrice in the east eud, it is thought, can easily pull through the season without loss an I possibly make ron:e money. It will be in order to Cull a state leajue meeting during the holidays, and let every base ball enthusiast of the different towns attend and air themselves on the subject." In the event that I'luttsmoutli bane ball enthusiasts should con clude to join the proposed league there is little doubt that "our team could cope successfully with the most expert. TlIK IlKkAI.I would like to sec the matter looked after by our local sorts. A number of our readere called to-day and procured extra copies of The Wkkklv Hekald, which they desire to scud east to friends, being persuaded, to doso presumably, that they may gaze upon the re preset) t.ition ofour new courthouse. This course shows a a mark of enter prise and concern, that is worthy of commendation. We have a few eilia copies yet on hand. The Lincoln Journal has the fol lowing to say of Charles Mayer, of the linn of Muyer Hros. of this city: "Charley Mayer, of (he firm of Mayer ISros., knows a good thing when he sees it. It is only two or three weeks since be saw it at the home of his elder brother, Simon I)., in the form of 11 bouncing baby boy. Yesterday afternoon Charley came down town In great glee. He had achieved the acme of human ambition. At noon a baby boy just about an bouncing as any of them had put lu an appearance at his home and life had new joys for him. At last accounts health and happiness reigned supreme at the Mayer mansion.'' LOCAL ON LAStTaGE. SILVERWAREfflVEN At 11 Stiiii)lq()i foi' " -t r . 1 . tit o a While we npprccl te the l-rge amornt of (rt'de we still desi-e to ricri'ac our T CASH T?,ADE a"d have coirjileied arrancme i: in lilies, nt lirt ln'iiclf, R: GflRiS SOLID f'lili.L nt such j) '( -s i'mt we prapofc o give ;iiem :o om- mrny ( i'.h'o i-er-t be Lt'v.ti'f t'.iat v e shall b'crf"fe ounrade, as o. r cm tomers rpp-ei iaie ilie i.'ci iiia. w ate p'-nt'ing uie money - s ny reiitru-ug 11 10 111 ,ri, ueneviii;; el. ;.!eir I -ie. and liier -by i.uveaHt; our tiMd :. ' KVKKV Cash pi-rcliase to the auiornt if.t."i ntiilei !ie pi'rcli.-prr to eiliier a Roger's Solid :iil ,cr Meiai Hi iler Dili eor feugcr Shell sold by Jewel- r - at 1.00. KV'Ki; V t'li ii in vcliai-e (o t ': ninoiiiil of ! " en title the pm c'::n-r to a set (i of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea S)oons, sold by Jewe' ' at 5-2.0() r, Kf."i' C rli pnirli.-'se .0 lie ainoiint of iri'f eniiiles the pri chr !' to a se' (ll) of Ro'; '. 's solid AicUel Dee.:':' 'I Spoon.s, sold by Jowohva at KVKKY C-" h ici-'ha'Ci- :o the aiiioi"-t of fill) eniit'es the pi lviiai-er to a set (ii)cf l.'oneis' Solid Mciiel Table kpoons or a set o." ;o! 'd Xlckcl lo k-,ora ,.t ot Tipple plaied Kui-e:-i, sold by Jewel rs at ij 1.00. KL'K in Wiiat thcmanufacti'ie savs m re-rard to Solid Silver Met al goods and Solil Xic!,e! Silverware: "Tbe;e h;u been a grow ing dein. id for year8 fo- a ;n ie of S:ioons and I'orl.s o ta;e the place of '-'(did silver ar.d plate ware. We h:-ve expt nenttd for some li re io a ain ilii end, a ni are now able to olfer the public our Roge s' Meial : ..id Rogers' So1 id . k"l Silver. We guarani ;c Ill's metal stiperio- io cy Nic' cl Silver nu,!Mif;'ci;M-ed and have th.. dealest confi dence in assiiriii'; our custodiers thai this ware is itib rioi' to s-i v'ce on ly to solid silver. It i a beautiful v.hil color, is hi'.hly pol'slind fid ca.i hardly be distinguished from pr.re sil . er. We recomend this ware especially ior hotels, restaurants f ad boarding houses, as it w " H.tikI more hard usa 'e ihan any other metal; is very tough and hard; will bold ils color kihI will oiilwear a. ly plaievare ev-r mauufacii re .'' . U nr customers know Rogers' ware by reputation. Tiiis !;rm have nian:!fa luied pb'ted v are since I Si in, ami tliiir ii;.me is never put on good.- aiat 11 e not of a high gnu'e, so our customer ca,i rest assured (iiai ibry uie geitino, some very desi-able goods when I hey iret goods nude,-iheir brand. Come im early and secure a share of tlie-'C goods before it is too late. Wc Ci;ii';iqco otii Prices o bo lc ItoQes qqti h(Vio Goiqjocl iioi. FRED HERRMANN. 3E3a A BIG S10CK OF HOLIDAY GOOD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Repairing of FINE WATCHES a Specially v and all Work Wurranted. 33. A. M'ELWAIK, THE LtAUINO JSWfeLE K, 415 Main Street, A New Harneihop. Among the new establishments in the city wc would mention the harness shop on Sixth street. P. Sauter, an efficient manipulator of the awl, has opened a shop in the room formerly occupied by O. P. Monroe and is now stock ing up with hand made harness, etc. Mr. Monroe has sought and found a more commodious and convenient room in the one recent ly vacated by Jas. Muir and has added to his slock of confectionery, fruits, breatl, etc., a small line of toys for the holiday trade. LtWT Between the Hank of Cass County and Citizens' bank, three ten-dollar bills. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. Laet Daye of Pompeii. A large audience was at English's opera house to witness the initial presentation of John Palmer's clas sic production, "Last Days of Pom pcii." The play is the medium of a splendid display of the spectacular, and the scenic effects employed are in evvry respect worthy of the effort. Tuc ensemble ia irood and the utmost -arc is taken to bring out those positions capable of the best artistic results. The story is kept closu to that of the famous novel and the action is forcibly maintained. The spectacle will be repeited this and to-morrow eve tiingt. Indianapolis (Ind.) Journal. At Waterman opera house Mon day eveniug, December 1-1. Gqsl'j (pkiilo o -4c iravoNl v. iili. we which w.' have secii of ; lie celebrated Slb-f'K PLTEW Ak' ' ve c-t ii tie ior euvcri i.surv nurpos .1 v cd la ';;(' qnan- X ii;;i)iiipos ftii-J and V ,ncy will cppiociaie tiie - JEWELER Headquarter for Fiverything in theline WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND LikONZB CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELK7 Platlsmouth, Nob OUR CLUBING LIST. t'vju. 11. 0 u il I it i n HI il ih'I Ik 1 1 11 ..51 Si . - 41 ik .. ' M ,. . .. " l ..2 tt .1 1 II, .r. ifi. vl.ij t ml ' 11 l:AI,l II III l il 1 r II il III"! I. Il Il l' i f' i'1-kly 1 1t . I KUAI.I In.i mil- 11 Kim-r :m.l 11 1-11 M i) Vi 11 flu liiil.,1 n ll llrllAI,l The laws of health are taught in. tin- i-cliools; but not in a way to be ol much practical benefit and turf never illustrated by livingcxnuiplca-i which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholars, who had just contracted a cold, wan. brouglit eforc the school, so that alt could bear the dry, loud rough-, ami know its significance; see the thin white coating on the tongue and latter, as the rold developed, see 1 lie profuse watery expectora tion and thin watery discharge fioiw the nose, not one of. theiu would ever forget what the- first symptoms of a cold were. The -sclioliir should then be givuo . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy free l.v, Hun all might sec that even a seveie cold rould be cored in one or two days, oral least greatly miii. gated, when properly 1 rented as soon as the lirsl symptoms appear fhis remedy is famous lor ji's cures ot cough, colds and croup, ll is made especcinlly for these disease and is the most prompt and iik'-i lenaoie medicine knonu lur the purpose. 50 cent bottle for kHc by F. G. Fricke A Co., druggists, Good Evening! Have you used Ah! there is no need of my snyinir any thing further, I am ure you will hereaiter use nothing but the . iiiiiiiiis Diiinn 01 noses lor complexion. Yours with wishes, your best Floka A. Jon En, I .S. Call this eve please at ). jr.. Snyder and leain the particulars. V 1"' :' V. I. " 1 i,; . ). & ' " .V'v' s,V