Va' kWki -. " ) Daily . La, a; r- "v J M a. jntera I U31U1 T i , FIFTH YEAH. nil, Ni;iUtASKA,rUISI)AY, DKCMlIiElt 18, 1891. - oith Pi Id XL. JUlJ r V- i y t n :.!i POVBER Absolutely Puro. A cream of tartn r linking powder Highest of nil in leavening strength Latent U. S. Government food report V TIME TABLE. J OF DAILY PASME.NiiEK TRAINS i-7t is in Onioa to- f GOING ERST Vn.t . amkip m No. 4 10 Jll H . No. 7)44 p. m No. 10 d4At.ni No. I o ;I4 a. n Ko. i GOING WEST Vol i M a. Dl. No. J, ,..6 :! p. m No, 9 -.nl a. tn no. T ''is, m. No. ,. .. ... tts p,m. No. 11 h :0 p. m. o.lli 11 xti a. in. illiMUCHl PA WW HAILWAY i T1MBCAKO. No. SM Accomodation l-eiiTea., j(o. fc1 arme.. Train dull except uudi.y lo.-.via m, . 4 .00 p. m. A. N. BCLLIVAN. Attorney at-l.aw.. Wl" KIT prompt atreiitlna In all tuliie rntrut1 to tilin. onioa ID Vcloa block, Kat Hide, Flatunioiitb, eb. PEAnCE -CAVVSON A v ' ! HAVE RECEIVED TlirlrFall trw. fmiey rllilwii". t'" nd l ai 111 kitx 4 lol ill iim ladilmi rune nM In ttw aid r I. Ihi-jr hva lull ike nl t.iiiy h"od-and In or der Ti dine !! "I'fll out h re. flnced llielr i raw :ill"f rttit" to 40 and to 76 Cf U trimmed, MISS SCHUYLER, TKIMMKR. Shorthand. V! .ANU.tVI'KWHITINO COLLEGE . I Plattsmoulh, tfcbraHka. There are thoniiniNiity"iii K ladli-i. ein, Ctrl Mhi'iil Irnrlifni rlfik. no im i f '"' lilll Fn rinipmc vw i.ii'".7 ' hy .ii.(.l. iliig a twir" In ahorl han't atirt by (inlnlil' gtu.y faiifain liom (0 lo ia H-r riiu'loiiii Kill rallied locnmin'ti nl ntucldi ItluiilKuai W tVi C!l!CI. n,Y AND LVKMNG SKSSIDNS. Hmiini uTirMiiji-rt Kline. 0 ' 001.11 A30 IMMtCKI.AIN CI'.OWNH Br'nl!j work ami fine H"'1' '"f1' SPECIALTY. 1H TriM4l'H I.OCAI. M fll M Othff ttl)Pti''Kli"0 li'f Hi' iiliilMUrai"limi ul iib, a A. MAHSUALIi. Fittfirall H" lUl.U'S riUTKKISKKfi. MAM CAI'TI'llK (IK AKII c:.e;:;:: . :;.i vimi 1IRALKK III HI riiofCKsr itiv'.WDs oi ck;aks rui.i. i.i.i or TOBACCO ANP SMOKF.n 8 ARTtCt FS In stock J. M. WoodHon I'lnllHinoiitu houvenier upoomh Carruth A Son's. 3t Santa ChitiHe, chriHtmas nnd Ceo, Yrann. tf Pure Inickwlieiit flour for nale at HclHel'H mill. tf For a nice Hat or Cap go to JOK, the One 1 'rice Clothier. tf Mr, and Mrs. II. C. Hackney de parted for Omaha this morning. For fine Imotn and ahoen (fo to OHeph Fetwr. Main Htn-i:t, betwei-n '"ourth and Fifth Htrects. tf I warrant every piece of poo'l" I sell and will Bell at bedrock prices forlhe next thirty days. II. A. McKlwain, Jeweler, 415 Main street. Ili-fore yon buy any Men's, Hoys' or Children's Clothing look through J UK'S line. He will save you money. tf Tom Parmide returned this morn- ing from Ann Arbor to spend the holidays. We will give genuine bargains in gold watches and jewelry. H. A. PIchLWAIN. jeweler, 413 Main street. t The larirest and best line of iloves at wonderfully low prices at JUKS. " For abstracts of title nt reason able rates, go to J. M. Leyda, Union block. I. D. Pine came in from Ashland last evening for a brief visit with relatives in this city. Children's fine shoes nt Schild- knecht's. 3 Did vou see TOK'S magnificent line of suspenders!" n Miss I.eota Harris anticipates leaving for St. Louis this evening. For gents Christmas slippers go ot Joseph FeUer. tf FineHt line of men's shoes in the citv at Schildknecht's. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Sain Atwood re turned this morning from Chicago where they have been visiting. Why will you cough when Shi- loh's cure will give immediate re lief. Price 10 rtH.. SO cts. and $1 For sale by F. G. Frickc A Cc WANTKI A girl to help with the housework and sleep at home. 0 MKH. J. 7. V ISK. For a nice X-mas present go to !OK. the popular clothier and look at his fine line of Mulllers and Huts. Tom Chapman depnrted this morning for Iad City where I t will visit relatives during the holi days. Geo. Vass and the court bonne clock. tf Sleepness niuht made miserable by that terrible cimgh Shilohs rem edy is the cure for you, by F. G l-i- a k if (j ...I ... 1 rriia. aim w ii .-mj m-i. - If vou want ladies' felt shoes, they are fl.00 per pair at Schildknecht's. Mies Hattie Chapman returned this morning from Fairfield where she has been attending Pnrson'S college. Call on the Tucker Sinters in the Sherwood block for biiruaiiis in Winter Hals. If WAN i Ki -Active young man to ii i h iiii ire brunch office. Must furn inli pikiiI referenren nnd fl.Vl rush capital. Salary, fJ.TO per year, and interest in business. Address 4'.it Katnge Muil ling, Omaha, Neb. 3 Kngine No. H, which was badly daiiianril Sit the Seward wreck h few weeks since, has undergone a complete overhauling nnd is now as good as new. It was sent out for service this morning. J)o vou want to know what would make your f.tthi r, mother, brother, s,Hter and sweetheart happy? It is a nice pair of shoes or slippers for Christmas present. .A. noecK A Co. have just received an elegant line that they oiler at VEkV UiW prices for thirty days only. tt THE 1EETSUGAR CONVENTION. A Lara Attendance aad an Enlhuai- aatlo Maailng, In response to the call for a beet sugar convention by the Lincoln board of trade, about 40 represent ative Nebraskans assembled in the representative hall of the state Cap itol yesterday. Hun. K. II. Oakley, president of the Lincoln board of trade, called the meeting to order at 2:4.1 p. m. Gov. Thayer was called upon and responded in one cf the best speeches of his life. The governor expressed a deep interest in uuy move having for its object the betterment of the state audf u eoumged the beet sugBr industry. Pending the uppointinent of com mittees, Col. Sam Cox of Lincoln made a stirring address favoring the industry. The temporary organization was made permanent by the election of ex-Lieutenant Governor Meikle iolin us president and Messrs. N a mo n and Atkinson secretaries. COMMITTEES. The following committees were appointed: The committee on credentials is composed of D. II. Wheeler -M Douglas, R. It. Oakley of Lancaster, S. C. Smith of Cure. I. J. Lease of Chndron, S. P. Mobley of Hall, L. V. Haiskell of Polk. G. M. Lee of Furnas, Robert Furnas of Nemaha Urad Slaughter o Nance. Resolutions Kx Governor Fur nas, Thumiiiell of Hall, Judge C. ti Scott of Douglas, J. H. McClay of Lancaster, J. S. Hoagland of Lin coin, C. II. Deitrich of Adams, C. W Heck of Red Willow, Permanent Organisation C. A AtkiiiHon of Lincoln, C. Iv. Adams of Superior, Smith of Deatrice, W. II Tanuingof Crawford, James White head of Hroken How. PKOUKAM. The program prepared by the Lincoln board of trade, as follows, was carried out: ttelcome-Iloo R. H.Oakley, Lincoln. Formal Welcome UoTtriior Thayer. Appointment of committee. Opening Aciilren-B. U. Cox, Lincoln. Report ot committee and election oIBi-er. Adilreii, "Profit! In KaMng Beet 8'i-'r."-H. (i. Uafltt. Orand Inland. 'ieneml dlncuMlou ol the umi lubject. AldrM. "How to Kate Beet auii How CtllUe Them (or stork Pond a Well a lor Su(r."-IIon. K. W. Furnas. General dlicuilon. Addreat, "The Adntaie of Coiiniy Or anliatlun f 'r Kn-ouri;lii th KuUIiik Lo. t."-ll..n. ;. I). VVIllUinii, CulliniUiuu. Oenerul Dl'cueslon. Adilrein, "IrilKated Beet (or KuKar."-W I). WillUmt. Plattamouih May Have a Chanoa A IlEKALl reporter met Pres Croan of Shenandoah on No. 5 this morning, enroute for Lincoln. During the brief stop we con versed with him relative to his intentions for the future. He informed us that he proposed SILVERWARE n ultm nwnV to establish a normal school in live progressive Nebraska town. At present he has had several prop ositions which he is con-idcnng. Upon inquiry as to whether it would be practicable for Plalts nioiilli lo make a bid to eecure its location, he informed us that he would be very glad to have Plalts- inouth enter the race, lie ex pressed himself as favorably im pressed with our little city and had ttle doubt that a normal school could be made a grand success at this place. In the event our cititen desire to avail themselves of a golden op portunty to make a progressive move, it will he wen to consiuer the matter proposed by Mr, Croan. There is not the least doubt that a normal college, such as he would establish would be an honor to our city and a credit to our state. The benefits accruing in a finan cial source cannot well be over estimated, The school recent ly destroved at Shenandoah has had Htk average attendance the en tire year of nearly eight hundred students and assisted by the more liberal support of larger and wealthier town, the progressive and energetic qualities of Pres Croan OOuld not fail to largely increase the attendance. These students would spend thousands of dollars annually with the merchants of our town. We suggest that our board of trade consider the matter at once. R. Shiikoi(6v Gqsl Tjqdc to - ' While we appreciate the large amount of trade we are favored with, we still desire to increse our CASH TIRIDE: and have completed arrnngement in which we have secured large quail tines, at first hands, of the celebrated at such prices that we propose to give them to our many customers be lieving that we shall increase our trade, as our customers appre ciate inc fact that we are spending the money we set aside for advertising ,purpoi es by returning it to them, believing they will appreciate the gili'8 and tell their friends, and thereby increase our trade. o EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $fi entitles the PtirchaseA to either a Koger's Solid Silver jletal Uutter nnileor sugar Mien so by Jewelery at Ifl.(X). J-.V LKY C i V DOUBLE YOUR MONEY. ash purchase to the amount of $15 entitles the purchaser to set (0) of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea SpootiB, sold by Jewelers atfJ.Oj KVKRY Cash purchase to the amount of fi") entitles the purchaser to a set (tlj of Roger's solid Nickel Dessert Spoons, sold, by Jewelers at $.1.00 EVERY Cash purchaser to the amount of $30 entitles the purchaser to a set (it) of Rogers' Solid Nickel Table spools or a wit of Solid Nickel Forks, or a set ot Tripple plated Knives, sold by Jewelers at $4.W). o- ERIC 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 nnd Forks to take bt'Ji the place of Solid silver and plate ware. We have experimented for some time to attain this end, nnd 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 aNsuriug our customers that this ware is inferior to service on ly to solid stiver. It ma beautiful white color, is highly polished and can hardly be distinguished from pure silver. We recomeud this ware especially lor 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 platcware ever manufactured." All our customers know Rogers' ware by reputation. This firm have manufac tured plated ware since IKK), aim their name is never put on goods that are not of a high grade, so our customer can rest assured that they are geuing some very (icsiraiuc goods wncn tney get goods under tneu oranii. umic in early and secure a share ot these goods before it is too pite. (or Huaar from (iener.il dlwus.lnn. AdiircM, "JUiiUfanr!i.g Ci'et." (rai-raljidiiirunlon. The papers were well prepared, many, however, drawing out spir ited discussions with a wide divers ity of opinion relative to the grow ing of beets. The convention can not fail to have the desired effect in stimulating investigation in this growing industry and enlightening the people regarding it. 11. II. Wcinlrauhc, the late of Wall street, but who for the past few month has been the priii cipnl Main street, merchant, i PlLllsmouth, Nebrassa rv A. SALSBURY o Dr. Hi D E NT I ST : AND I'(.kt KI.AI.N I KO.B. liiyn nii.1 Hiftln lor Ilia pilule" Hi ii tutrlioi' (! let-til Fine Gold Work u Sprciully. One 19 OI'ENINO I I )t the newest nnd brightest lines ot Good Evening! Have you used -Ah! there i no need of my Haying any thing further, 1 "M sure you will hereafter use nothing but (he Famous HIiikIi of Roses for your ( lexioll. Yours with best . 4;OWA A. JONErt, , , , m Ninth llend, Ill'l. P.S. Call this eve please at O. II. ''Snyder and learn the pai ticulnrs. Pltiib' Good, Toj. Delia. Horcltioi, For the Holiday trade th.it lia.4 been ii-u lu Iokd lor yearn. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW Which was bought early in the season (rout some ol the I.Akiii.sT Imtokiim; Iim si: Which guarantees you (he pick ol the market and nl prices for which we are noted. :7kc Lowest in I fie Country : Hir I uMIp 14 ronllnllv liiTlted to Ii npt-rl our f Mum HI i 'UIH'lIW I'm..--. count of an nttark of la jrriripe. C. W. Sherman, informs us, that as n member of the committee on permanent organization, He was instrumental in recommending the selection of Governor Thayer for chairman. Doubtless the demo crats of the stale will pardon Mr. Sherman for deviating from the democratic custom of consult ing their prejudice in matters of public concern regardless of duty. Mr. Sherman, says the Governor nude a good presiding officer nnd reflected great credit upon the state. The publisher of The IIf.hai.D took the necessary steps to have cuts made representing the Cass county court house, and, presuni ably, because this paper was the Somathlno naw Which It Will pay to Investigate. Hereafter The Nebraska Journal will publish a semi-week'.y instead of a weekly, giving two papers each week for the price ot one, Four pages Tuesdays and eight pages Friday. This will give readers the latent telegraphic news and mar kits while it is fresh. In" these days of progrcswiveness the people have outgrown the weekly paper, except to supply local news. The State Journal is at the head of the procession as nlwnys. For those who cannot afford a daily paper The Semi-Weekly Journal will be almost us good as a daily-104 pa a I . - . 1. a a 1. . A pvrs per year. Aiiiioiigui me cost C. production nan ueiu in-.injr doubled the price will remain the same, $1 per year. This is less than 1 cent per copy. No other paper offers so much reading matter for fl.QA special correspondent will furnish points of interest to N( bra kans from the national capital in addition to the regular tele graphic reports from congress which nre received over our own wires. During the year of lWi; . I ...... ui.m. 1.1 !.. u r. .tulir if Tin Semi merchant " Wet kly Journal. Send lor a sample copy'and see just what we give you for your money, Our great premium book, "Stan lev's Adventures in the ilds of Africa," and The Semi-Weekly Journal, one year, will be sent for $140. postpaid. The book Is hand somely bound in cloth, .110 pages profusely illustrated, nnd is sold by We Ctiir-itntec on I'riccs o be ie IioQes qqd FRED HERRMANN. I-.' .1. t..;.rr...trm.J THAT I AM GIVING UNHEARD OF BARGAINS In the best grades of WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY AND SILVEDWARE CALL AND HK CONVINCED HE FORK PURC II A S I N G. W ILL H K PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THROUGH MY STOCK, WHETHER YOU WISH TO UUY OR NOT. oB. A. M'ELWAIN ti.o' t.-5,; 'Vy; -v 1 G main oil cot, Pldllbtliuuiil. Neb Pon'ponert. The "Sport McAllister" comedy company, advertircd to play ut ine dealer at about $l.!i0. H you will Waterman this evening, has been send in your own subscription nnd another new subscriber with we will make you n present of the book, mailing it to you postpaid. Don't forget to send for a sample copy. Address. Neiikahka Statu Journal, Lincoln Neb. Ralurnerl Horn. C. W. Sherman, H. S. Ramsey, M. H. Murphy, S. W, Dutton S. I Thomas and W. K. Fox returned last evening from the Missouri river improvement convention at Kan- first lo place it before the people, sas City. The delegates report an the livening News at once spoke interesting seisioil nnd exprcsB the disrespectfully of the appearance belief that the matter will be the cut presented. We deemed pushed until menus will be secured it unnecessary to notice the com- for the opening of a channel in the nient. and now the Weeping Water iiiir Mudv. thus insuring better Eaele bobs tip nnd advihi s that facilities lor commercial trafi -l ... . . . hereafter we see that a pair of The sympathies ol some ot the Pest spectacles accompany the picture, nien our country affords have been We are indeed mrry that, after enlisted in the work. In the event having employed the best workmen I the task proposed is considered a iivailable and ex pending several I feasible one by congress, steps for dollars In procuring the cut, our brethren are dissatisfied. We feel grateful, however, for the honesty exhibited in expressing their true convictions in the matter declared oil for the present, in accordance with the following tele gram: OMAHA, Dec. IS. To I. P. Yopno: Gaylor very sick. Doctor forbids his playing. See letter. H. jAkk-KTT, Mg'r. its accomplishment undertaken. should be D oWe Jal Weeplnj Watar. Alfred Laughland, a crook wanted at Omaha for fi rery was nrna cd at Weeping Water Wednesday even ing and locked up In jail, but after remaining there about twenty mm titcshe succeeded in breaking jail, liv oil-king the lock. The fact of J I r- his escape was soon made known and officers were soon in hot pur suit. The culprit was soiut over taken and if turned to jail. He will be held awaiting instructions from the Omaha police. OUR CLUB1NG LIST, Home Vnunlnr unit llinii.li lo do III iU hihI 1 1 K H i I Il.tiin-i' M in f. HI! Mill Mkh4I.ii Ii .i t. I I ll.-w ,r umi II km I. it....; Il;n p r' . W ci'klv umi i KK u.l Inn i -i. iii' i:, pui-r iim.I Hi-in i.o V. . -trru Uimil i ! II t.l. Al.K.... the Koiinn ami IIk.ii.m.ii .... (iintie pi iiiui riil nnil Hkhalu Inter Oikiiii and IIkkai.u .fl . J -u .. 4 ) .. 4 W 4 .. i ir ..a .. t no . i to .. 1 You ..!- can get the I" "t of l.inid- bonis and eln.rs nt Joseph n r, r-n in: it, rtup. riattmuuth Ladies' felt shoes only $IW at the Scliildknecht shoe store. 3 Miss Anna Dnkendoffer depnrted this moiiiing for points in Wiscon- son for an extended trip. IX)CAL ON LAST PAGE. Chas ICIdied Shelton, professor of classics, nt the Western normal college, of Shenandoah passed through Plattsmouth on No. 5 this morning for Itentrice, where he will deliever un address this evening. llrown A Harrctt lire closing out their stock of scrap books, A mas curds nnd vases ul actual cost. Don't fail to see them. tf The laws of health nre taught in the schools; but not in n way to lie ol much practical benefit and nre never illustrated by Iivingexninples 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 cough nnd know its significance; see the thin white coating on the tongue nnd hitler, ns the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectora tion nnd thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the firgj symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy free ly, Unit all might see (hat even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or nl least greatly inili gated, when piopcrly treated a.4 Honii as ine iiimi symptouiH appear. Thi.s remedy iH I. mums foi it's curci of cough, colds and croup. It is made et-peccially lor these disease and is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose, ft) cent bottle for sale by F, G. Fricke A Co., druggists. Hi- sure lo call and see the pricrn on Ladies' and Gent's gold and gold filled watches, II. A. Melil.WAIN, Jeweler, 415 Main street. tf .'Uer's tl