V Daily Herald.. ) 4- I '4LVn'.WCTir. Xi: IMtASKA,AVi:i)Ni;SI)AY, DFjCEMMUI ig, lll. i' I irrii 1 11 All VI.1 1 1 ll.ilt. Li m 1 XITWlt 1 per ct. difference. Royal Baking Powder, f "f Strongest, Purest, most Economical. Certain baking powder makers are publishing falsified extract! from the Government reports, with pretended analyses and certificates, wl.c.cui in ittcir.pt u made to compare their baking powders with the Royal," or making bogus tests from house to house, their obvious purpose being to counteract the recent exposures of the inferiority of their own goods arising from their impurity, low strength, and lack of keeping qualities as shown by the Government chemists and then. As to whether any of these baking powders are equal to the " Royal," the official tests clearly deter mine. When samples of various baking powders were purchased from the gToccrs, and analyzed by the United States Government Chemists and the Chemists of State and City Iioards of Health, the reports revealed the fact that the "Royal" contained from 28 per cent, to 6o per cent, more leavening strength than any other cream of tartar baking pow der and also that it was more perfectly made, of purer ingredients, and altogether wholesome. As these powders are sold to consumers at the same price, by the use of the Royal Baking Powder there is an average saving of over one third, besides the advantage of assured purity and wholesomeness of food, and of bread, biscuit and cake made perfectly light, sweet, and pal atable advantages not to be had in the use of the low grade, cheaply made baking powders that contain lime, alum, and other impurities. ROYALKMI J lis jTTORNEV A. N. BULLIVAN. Attorney t-l.w. Will 1t prompt attciitlnt to all t.umiio-1 rntpuli'd to hlui. Office III UdIou block, Kiat Hide. i'litt.moulll, hrb. , 4- ft Ft. A. SALSDURY : D E N T I S T :- G(lt ASl I't.KC KLAIN CkOW.NS. Dr. Hicluwnyi n.Tthc Mi- fortlie palnlrn ev tnii-iim n( Utrtlt. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Bookwtwd Him k rintlntniiulh. Nrb. PEARCE 1CVAWSON A xJ ( II AVE KECK1VF.I Til tH trnw. tnnry rltitM.in. tlpi nrt pilllt 11"! lit hi' (ariiloii con uair lint vin im hi t 1r . IVy li lull linr oi liuliy h -oil hihI in ' drrl.irli.w "lil utiwk nut Iihv doer UmW in wut.r utit in ti mill to "li riv U lllinliii-il, MISS SCHUYLER, TRIMMER. Santa Clause, Christmas and Geo. Yass. tf Pure buckwheat flour for sale ai Ileisel'e mill. tf For a nire Hat or Cirp go to JOE, the One I'nce C lottm-r. u For fine boots mid shoes go to Joseph Fct.er, Main street, lirtwrcn Fourth ami Fifth streets, tf goods I sell ami will sell at bedrock I warrant every piece of fortlie next thirty days. prices Shorthand. AND TYPEWRITING t OI.I.EGIC PlstlMiiouth, Nebraska. TIiitp r tliiii"iiil ot vminn lmtl'i. cwirr (trl. Im.1'1 li-iflopi cli'ikn. ti- lio r- ikinu rn flli i.rr on ivlry IMirly mlUni-nl to Kllplil) th'H 'rti rtV rn!ll!l. liy i oihili mix it cniirM- In uliort till ml unit 1y fl'il-lil'-K tli- )' rau mill fiolii IW to '' lliohlll. . , , (MMiiiilinn amraillwd In I'oiiiprti'lil liuli tit llidl.tmml li,.niitloli, lif tv.rillrn. DAY AND KYKNiN j SESSIONS. Ki'iii"i ovi r Myi'r M"tr. H. A. McKLWAIN, Jeweler, 113 Main ntreet. llefore yon buy any Men'a, Hoys' or ChiUlren'u Clotliuifr. lookthrotiK'h JOlS line, lie will nave you money. tt Wc will give genuine barniiiH in watrheH ami jewelry. H. A. McKlwain, Jeweler, 415 Main ntreet tf The larCHt and bent line of Ciloven at wonderfully low tiricen at JOFS. tf For nbctrartrt of title at reacon. nhle rateH, o to J. M. I.eyda, lnion l.loiV, tf Call on the Turker Sintern in the Sherwood hloek for liaraitm in W inter Hatu. tf 3X 001.0 Ami r"h iii.AiH C 71 NS Br'ul go work ami fine gold work SPECIALTY. DR. rVrKlAt'H LOCAL M fit M o""r wtlifUmnly'i lof th pmulwwetrUoo or tret li, a A. MARSHALL Fit.Kemld P'""' Why will you coti'i when Shi loh'u run' will nive inimecliate re lu l. Trice 10 otH., -M ctx. atid $1 For Hale ly F. G. Fricke A Cc 'ANTU A jf irl to help with the housework and nleep at home. 0 Mkh. J. X. VlK. For a nice X-man tirenent to It )i;, the pniMil.ir rlotiiier and look at 1 1 i h line line of Mulllcrn and I latrt. A Cure for Paralvsls. I:r.ink C'ornrliiiH, of I'urcell, Ind. T i., . jn. "I liiilurr.i ?lr. 1'inKon, whoxewife liad paralvHiMin the fare to buy bottle of Chamberlain's I'ain ll.ilin. To their (rreat Htiprine before the bottle bail all been lined ("lie wiih n LM'iit mill litllil. lul fare bad been drawn to one Hide: but the I'niu Halm relieved all pain ami norenenM. ami the mouth dMKumed itn natural Hliape. 11 m hImo a certain cure for rheumatiHin lame bark, HprainM Hwellini;it and lameneHH. Nl rent bottien for Hale by F. G, Frirde A Co,, Drtijiifiwbi, JULIUS I'EPI'KRIIKKG. M AJtVrArTUHl OP AKD UUOLESflLE HUB RETAIL DIALCU I THE CIIOJCKST I1RAXD3 OF CIGARS ruixMiior TOBACCO AND SMOKER I ARTICLFS I alwaya in stock PlatUmouth, NrbrnRRa He mireto call and aee the prices on I.adieR and Gent'a uold and gold filled wntrheH. II. A. McKLWAlV, Jeweler, 413 Muiu ntreet. tf i . )o you want to know what would make your father, mother, brother, HiMer and Hweetheart hiiopyir It In a litre pair Ot Hlioen or Hiipiiern n.r i. iioei n I lir HtmiiH nreneni. y A Co. have hint received an i elegant hue that ''lev otter at VKKY Uw price for thirty day only. tf Attend the auction at I rank Car ruth, iewflry ntore, every evening at 7.30. " WAnt'd An nollro, rrllutiln mio imlnry (71 to no nionllily. with mrn-iwii. io roiiriw in In kl own larllou rrmMinmliln Piw yi,m IIoiimi. hplrrenn-a. KiKirAiTUBKM. Lock Boi Ur, he Vork. 18 Ol'HMNO LP One -it the newent and brightest lines ol PIpiV CooJt, Toys. Dolls, KorelUes, rr tb HolldkT trade tlit bat betn eeo to lows (or year. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW Which was bought early In the seaHon from some of the LAKf.KHT IMCOBTINO HrtUHKS Which guarantees you the pick of the market and at prices for which we are noted. .The Lowest in the Country . Tbe public In ponttnlly Invltrd to Inaprct our jfiMiuR ftiiu coHipaie pnc ' Advantage ot Plattamouth. The high Hchool lias been study ing the pact, prenent and luture of Plattumotitli in their general in struction work. One qucBtion was to name the advantages of Plaltri moiith as a manufacturing center. it tnougtit mat the advantages named by Henry Snyder were the moHt complete and thinking they will be interesting to our readers we produce in full: It is the gateway to the South Platte country. 2. It is on the Mincouri river, as suring great water privileges. 3. It is located bv nature so that the best of water-power can be se cured from the Platte river. 4. It is located on two trunk lint rail roads, the C. li. A O. and M, P. thus securing the bestot shipping facilities. 5. It in in direct and cIohc con nection with the great coal fields of Missouri, thus securing cheap fuel. 5. It has plenty of cheap land that can be secured for manufac turing purposes. 7. It has an energetic class of businessmen, who are willing to give time and money to secure manufacturing institutions. 8. It is not inlluenced bv labor unions ami will thus avoid ull troubles on account of strikes. 0. It has an endless supply of lime-stone for building purposes and for the making of lime. 10. It has a never-ending supply of clay for the manufacture of tile and brick, and two extensive brick yards. 11. It is the center of the best fruitgrowing section of the stab and needs a copper-shop to prepare for the shipment of fruit. 12. It is in the center of the best stock country in the world and needs a packing establishment. IX It is by nature the distribut ing and collecting center to tin nouiu i lane country, which can raise the best sugar-beet iii the world; so a beet sugar factory would be an excellent investment H. It is the market for endless quantities of ntraw and llax, which .11 wouiu insure a properous paper mill. i.i. it is the market for a never failing potato and corn crop, so that a starch-factory would be paying investmeuL 10. It is surrounded by one of the best wheat and oats regions in the world, so that a cracker ami oat meal factory would not fail to pros per. 17. It lias nn excellent system of water works which secures against fire and supplies an endless amount of pure water for private and manufacturing purposes, IS. It is located iu u pocket form ed by the Platte and Missouri rivers which protects it from severe storms, making u climate uiistir passed by any city in the world. 19. It bus a natural drainaire and an extensive system of sewerage which insures a good sanitary con dition and good health. 20. It has an excellent system of public schools and a high schaol that is anxious to do what it can to it tiic t'VWji liitruiuii, tuul'uoj', and financially. 21, It has prospering church organizations of every denomina tion. 22. It has the best hotel accom modations of any city of its size in the west. 23. It is the county seat of Cass county and a new $.S0,000 court house is now being constructed. 23. It has all the improvements of a modern city of 10,000.inhabit- antsandhns more natural advan tage for becoming a great manu facturing city than Omaha. Any manufacturing'eBtablishtncnt that would be a profitable investment in Omaha would pay much Ibetter if located in riattaiuouth. Capital ists seeking profitable investmeuta in the great west will do well to ad dress. IlKNKY K. S.NYDlik, Plnttsmouth, Neb. Some of the advnntagea were given in tbe following answeres: Hecattse it has plenty of men needing employment who would work cheaply. It does not have many manufac turing establishments ao there are plenty of room for more. Hecnuse it has thirteen saloons. It has plenty of rags and should have a paper mill to manufacture them. It has good policemen. jiecause a great many nogs are raised in the vicinity tf 1'lutts- moiith. For gents Christmas slippers go ot Joseph f.vr. tf Attornvy U'wyer is in Omaha on legal busuies J to-day. Clerk CrK.hfield departed for Omaha thi inorniiig. O. C. I'Hr"li and Judge Newell departed Jur Cedar Creek this morning. A great amount ol fun is in store for our theatre goers at the Water man next Friday night. The nigger chants of the Olym phia quartette nre one of the musi cal features of Sport McAllister. Lost A pair of plain spectacles and case bist Saturday, 'December The fiiieKwill pleiiap leave the line at this office,. SILVERWKM AWAf : : ; & Stiiqtikiloi' foi Ch Ti'qde to!' Widc-Hv7clrje Peisoqs. While we appreciate the large amount of trade we are favored with, we still desire to incrcse our and have completed arrangement in which we have secured Jrirge quan tities, at first hands, of the celebrated .:: ::v ROGERS " WUD "K ICK EL SiL'VER P L A T E W A B E -'; ' ' -oOo- R.r, EHCI1KH, Prop. rikttimvutb Did line of suspenders? The dread liease diphtheria has ;.iin appeared in Nebraska City. everal new cases and one death were reported yesterday. Mrs. Ryan, of Nebraska City, who as been visiting her sister, Mrs. II. C. Wheeler, the pant few days, re turned home this morning. W. A. Hrady jumped in to play the part of the lunatic barber in Sport McAllister one night last week owing to the illness of the man playing the part. At 3 p. in. to-day Dr. Livingston reports Miss Maggie Vallery a little better. To-day' improvement to gether with the slight betterment of yesterday, may be taken as a slight indication of her ultimate recovery. When Hobby Gaylor is in New York he stops at the house of an Irish lady who hails from the his torical city of Cork. Hobby claims that he tries all his new gags and songs on her lirst and that she is the best audience he ever played to. The many friends of Take Ilen- drich will regret to learn that he is still lying in a critical condition, with very little or no hope enter taiued for his recovery. His strength is almost exhausted and the end is thought to be only a matter of a few weeks nt the most. A Mr. Hailey, of Hartlet, la., wns in the city this morning in quest of an eloped couple. A few days si nee a young man won the affec tions of a cousin, of Mr. Haily and upon nn objection to their marriage being raised by her parents Un couple concluded to cut loose from parental authority and roam upon the wide world. The police at this place bad seen nothing of the run aways whereupon Mr. Hailey de parted for Omaha, to continue his search. . In a Conversation with Judge Archer to-day, he stated that he had been comparing the police re port of Plattsmoulh for the month of November with that of South Omaha ' for the same period, find ing as n result that the percentage of police business of Plattsmoiith is about Id percent less than thntof South Omaha. Upon the whole there can be no question that there is comparatively little disorder and carousing on our streets for which we have cause to be grateful TI,." 1,17 of ,cirsa rcj ministers of the gospel and justices of the peace who officiate nt wed- ings.to include in their report to the county judge, names of two witness es.Judge Ramsey desires to impress this mstter firmly upon the minds of all concerned as it is highly Ini port ant that the law be complied with to the letter. Several reports have stated that several friends were present, others that a large crowd were witnessca but this is too indefinite and does not com ply with the law. Several of the Plattsmouth dele gatce to the Missouri river improve' ment convention which convened at Kansas City yer.cerday were given recognlred in the appoint' ment of committers. We notice that M. II. Murphy was aeclec.ted as a member of the committee on credential; C. W. Sherman a mem ber of committee on permanent organisation and Senator Thomas as a member of the committee on rules. Gov. Thayer was seclected chairman. Hut little business wns transacted aside from preliminary arrangements. IThe business will largely be done to-duy. - Laid to Peat. The funeral of John Monroe was held at the residence of his parents in ShafTerville at 11 a. m. to-day. Kev L. F, Hritt officiating. A large concourse of friends, among whom were several relatives from Omaha, at such prices that we propose to give them to our many customers fie lieving that we shall increase our trade, as our customers appreciate thes, fact that we are spending the money ve set aside for advertising purpos es by returning it to them, believing they will appreciate the gifts and tell their friends, and thereby iilcrease our trade. o KVlvKY Cash purchase to the amount of f5 entitles the purchaser to either a Roger's Solid Silver Metal Hutter Knifeor Sugar Shell sold tiy Jewelery at irl.UU. KVKRY Cash purchase to the amount of $15 entitles the purchaser to a set (ti) of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, sold by Jewelers at $2.0 F.VKRY Cash purchase to the amount of $25 entitles the purchaser to a set (!) of Roger's solid Nickel Dessert Spoons, sold by Jewelers at li VICKY Cash purchaser to the amount of $.10 entitles the purchaser to a. set (0) of Rirgers' Solid Nickel Table spoons or a set of Solid Nickel Forks, or a set of Tripple plated Knives, sold by Jewelers at $4.00. o- ICRIC is what the manufacturer says in regard to Solid Silver Met al goods and Solid Nickel Silverware: "There has been a grow ing demand for years for a grade of Spoons and Forks to take b.i.. "e juace oi roii(i stiver ana piaie ware, we nave experimented for some time to attain this end, and are now able to offer the public our , Rogers' Metal and Rogers' Solid Nickel Silver. We guarantee this metal superior to any Nickel Silver manufactured and have the greatest confi dence in assuring our customers that this ware is inferior to service on ly to solid silver. It is a beautiful white color, is highly polished and can hardly be distinguished from pure silver. We recomend this ware especially for hotels, restaurants and boarding houses, as it will stand more hard usage than any other metal; is very tough and hard; will hold its color and will outwear any plateware ever manufactured." All our customers know Rogers' ware by lepuiation. This firm have manufac tured plated ware since INu, and their name is never put on goods that are not of a high grade, so our customer can rest assured that they nre getting some very desirable goods when thev eet iroods under their brand. Come in early and secure a share of these goods before it is too late. Wc oi Ibices o be ic Lowest qqd Iqfic Gorripcjiioii. FRED HERRMANN. D3. -Al. - JEWELER Headquarter for FCverything in the line ol WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND HRONZfc CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELH7 A BIG STOCK OF HOLIDAY G00D3 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Repairing of FINE WATCHES a Specialty nnd nil Work Warranted. 23. Jl. M'BLWAIIT, THE LEADING JEWELER, 415 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Net A South Bo nil Man buoicidaa. Charley Sheely, a saloon keeper, at South Heud, committed suicide nt Kansas City last evening, by drinking a half pint of chloroform, No cause can be positively as signed for the deed though he has been drinkin; and gambling a great deal of late and it is thought he has lost heavily. He was thirty eight years of age and unmarried. His parents, who are thought to be quite wealthy, reside near Elmirn, N.Y. The funeral will be held at Springfield, at 2 p. m, to-day. '. OUR CLUBING LIST, llnmn MiuaUid unit Mphai.d Iiiliilu III ula Hint M Kin I li 11 irpi r i M;i n h mill II KHALI) Itnri.-r's Hiiz.ur suit IlK" l.n iiarwr Wn-kly hihI hkhai.ii- i a . 2 41 .. 4 .. 4 ft 4 W Sugar Beet Convention. As the dates approach for the beet sugar convention at Lincoln, the delegates should prepare to attend. The H. A M. road author izea us to announce that a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip will be made. Parties purchasing tickets will pay full fare to Lincoln and receive a certifi cate from Agent Latham. This certificate should be signed ot Lin colnjby M. A. Lunn, secretary of the board of trade, and upon its presentation transportation home will be grnnted for one-third fare. lowti Iti'KlHllT llllll IlKUAI.b J (V WrltlTII ItlllHl Hint IlKKALl) 2 fc The Forum and IIksai.i 1 1 llloti DvimwrHt sml Hfhald 2 10 lulcr uceau aud UKHAi.a 2 - To be Married. A permit to wed was granted to Chas. FC. Gilbert, age 24, and Maggie Kelly, ngc 21, both of Ehnwood. The laws of health are taught in-, the schools; but not in u way to be- of much practical benefit and nre- never illustrated by livingexamplea which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholars, who had just contracted a cold, was brought qefore the school, so that ah could hear the dry, loud :ough and know its significance; see 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 givem Chnitiberlain'a Cough Remedy free ly, that nil might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or nt least greatly miti gated, when properly treated as Mrinn no llin lirut ....... n.--.n- This remedy is famous for it's cures of cough, colds and croup. It is made especcially for these disensc nnd is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the ptirpoHc. 50 cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., druggists. Sleepness night made miserable tw lluil territile rntip-ii Shilnlia nm you see JOE'S inagnificer.t I were In attendance. The body was I rdy Is the cure for you, by F. G until. ti1. rti 4f ' , . I .1. ir'ii . I I.'.?..!. m.i.I M ir U.im. ') niicrrru in 11111 temeierv. . i iii.imun uuiun, K. of P. Notice Important business Wednesday evening, Decembet 10. A full attendance is desired. C. A. Makhiiall, C. C. Otis Dovky, K.of R. S. LOCAL ON LAST PAGE.