r TOWb AlW 111 ll "': . 'V t a 11 Til. IT 1 n la . . rt J PT CduLiL N. .1! 4- i FIFTH YFAlt. f ' feat ; - A poitder Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder ; Highest of nil in leavening strength i Latest L S. Government food re ' port. ', seuuxoTox k itissorni iuver n. n. VJTIME TABLE. J OF DAILY PASWKNtiKK TWAINS GOING EAST No. 9 war.. Ml. 4 1" " tin. 1i V. m ho, 10 i a. "I tii. U IO:He. II' Ho. M 1:30 a. II' GOING WEST Noi 3 m a. m. No. j, :vn p in Nil. '1 I" o. t ' 'If a. m. Nn. ,. .. ... e :-" P.m. So. II W p. m. o. in..... II 'A a. m. .TIMKtAKD. No. !f Accomodation !.. Ko.itt - amv... Tialiu dally ejeopt Pundny ....I0.M a. m, .... 4 ,oo p. III. jTTORNEY A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney al-I.aw. Will kiti prnmpt to all l'uln" fntni.li-J Ui Mux. ottlce lu Uoloa block, Km I Hide, I'latutnoiith, Jrt. PEARCE DAWSON A u- Ihel Kail lra. fancy rltibun. Hi- and quill" alio a ll ol nrw lantilun naie iiaia To iraB( d They line a lull hue f 'Kiir nnui- aim w dertifci owl m ""I " duced llmr ira " '' towand to 75 c"ta trimmed, MISS SCIIUYLKK, TRIMMER. Shorthand. Wand Jypew 'A I'AtlHim ; 4 EWRITING COLLKGK Ismouth, Nebraska. There ara Ihoimandii of y""; "'fir ...i. L.i.7l,l.i,rlii.ni elwV.Hi! l.o. -kli.K 5'ul Tr.r.len mi a .al.ry HuHy i.ffllMl lo .upi.ly lhHrrrry day w.n.i. "hl'i'iiaMoin (tii.radtd to ronipot.-iit MihImiU IciUi.ii. uJ lariruHHin, " f- - DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Kouiiia over Jlajeri Hiorn. IforiiHrf Scribuer Suiulnyi-d at the Junction. i Siintn Clause, cliristinos Bnd Geo. Vubh. " Mrs. Frank U.irnbounc and Hon, who have Won visiting in tlu cily, n-tunicd t.y Viiirnioni lMt vemng. Pure t)inwheHt flour for le in IIciHi'l'a mill. ' For n nice lint or Cap po to JOE, the One Trice Clothier. tf C. C- r.'irmcle in in Cedar Creek to-day. For fi in? boot nnd Bhoes go to 1ohciIi Fet.er, Main ctreet, between Fourth and Filth ulreetn. tf A. W. Cox and wife, of IlaotingH, Hpent Sunday with Dr. Itrilt nnd returned home thin rtiorning, I warrant every piece of goodn I Bell nnd will nell at bedrock prices for the next thirty da H. U. A. McElwain, Jeweler, 11.) i'lain hi reei. Henry Eikenbnry departed for Nebrnskn City hint evening. Iti'fore you Imy any Men'n, Hoys' or Children's Clothing look through JOE'S line. He will save, you money. ' tf Judge Chapman nnd A. X. Sul livnil departed for Nebraska City last evening io attend court. The largest and best line of GloveH ut wonderfully low prices at ii.-t if jur. o. Ed Streight came in Saturday night from Alliance. Wr nl.ulriK-ln nf title at reason able rates, go to J. M. U-yda, Union blocK. " Mrs. J, N. Wise and daughter, Itertha, departed on the early train for Omaha, Did you see JOE'S magnificent line ot HUHpenuersr For gents Christmas slippers go Ol losepn reizer. Rev. IJritt and wife departed for Omaha this morning. Whv will von cough when Shi- loh'a cure will give immediate re lief. I'riee 10 cts., !50 cts. and $1. For eale by F. G. Fricke A Cc WANTElv A girl to help with the housework and sleep at home. 6 Mks. J. N. Wihe. Hal Johnson came la from Lin coln Sunday evening to upend Sunday, For a nice X-maa present go to Tf-iL' ih r.,.mil:ir rlolliier and look at h'i's fine line of Mufflers and Hats. rJATTSM)UlT, NFI5UASKA, MONDAY, l)ECEMEIt 21. 1891. I . . . . .. , . , I 'u- a MC. AH MOURNS. dj'ai iEIl 8-1 court house tf ir ; 0OI.I A!B l-OUCKI.AIN CROWNH nriJo work and li" K'1(' w,,rl1 SPECIALTY. DB BTKIN Al'H L'rAl. 'H M lhi- " allwlKamlTM f-r tl..- palulw rUWlion ol Irclll, a A. MAKSIl'ALL, - Fitzgerald P'' jULIUS I'EI'I'EKMIEK'G. MAWrAfTl'Br AMD WHOLESALE HUB RETAIL DEAtlHiltTHB rnOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS FULL LINK Or TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES always in etock Geo. Vasa nnd the clock. The comity commissioner, Geo. Vasa nnd the conn nouse ciocr. Kate Stadelniuil departed last ov. ninL' for Ainslev tor a visit 01 ------ six months. Call on the Tin ker Sisters in the ci,,.rw,.,l tihii k for barirams in Winter Hats. tf Dial Smith nnd wife departed I, ..v.-tiinir fr,r Heaver CilV to spend the holidays. i Wivtrn-Active vounir man to ..,,..,.,.r,. i,r:in-ii odii-e. liist turn k- ; . .... .. irood ret "'rem es ami ?i.ai i-nsn pital. Salary, V pir year, niul ,..,..u In l,iiMim-HH. AllillTSS t'-H l'.tttirt. 1 1 II i ll ! i tl If. Omaha. Neb. 'A The following persons were Jan s.'iiircra for Omaha this morning Mes lames George Dodge, J. IUake, Atwood, Agnew.John Tlghe, Iech, Kate Oliver', L. Stiles, Cumpbell nnd C. S. Johnson. Hr.-.n-n Hwrrett are closing out tm-ir V of scrap bonk. Atnas f-i.r.t. nnil vases at actual cost Don't fail to see them. tf Do you want to know what would make your father, mother, brother, al,.r anil IWPf'l Iieiiri IlUl'UVf t GX-ring A Co. have the largest and fipLu slock of goods in the city, making tio exceptions whatever, tf A. H. Todd is another victim of la grippe. He is a pretty big man but avoirdupois ian't "in it" with the grippe. ' GeringA Co for Christinas pres ents. tf A. C. Loder came in on the Schuyler this morning. He is con siderably indisposed by an aliacK of la grippe. A nice line of holiday goods at He illicit Sc Tutt's. tf The county comniifwioneis will in.nmrrow in special session. This will probnMy-bn the '1nt meeting before the January term.,- If you want to ere n night that will male your eyes waier you ..n m.iI liinU nvi-r Hie liiMiil- Willll HI ,....". --- -- - some assorl nentol plush goocrf ut Germg it" s. H K. Hendricks, principal of school at H' loit, la., is the guest of Miss Denua Fisher, a former class-mate. If you want a beautiful lamp for a present to a friend, nnd want it cheap, go to Bennett & Tutt's. tf Mrs. M. A. Lockart and daughter, MrH. IClla Manning, who have been visiting at the home of II. C. McMakcn,. departed Saturday eve ning for Sierra Madre,Cal. Go to the Fair for your Christ mas presents. You can buy toys of all kinds cheaper there than anywhere else in the city. tf l'rof. Musirraves has been indis posed the past two day9 resulting from a alight attack of la grippe together with a painful itching tooilie. He has not yet been in capacitated from attending to his school duties, however Purchase your holiday goods of tiering lo. Rev. A. Gallowny gave a very inte resting black board exercise nt the Christian church last evening. A large and attentive congregation Our informant Isaya that Rev. Galloway in an interesting and earnest speaker and Is rapidly building up the church v . .:ii ...film n minf.-ike if VOU fail to call on Bennett & Tutt before ...l,....i.,r or.il IKillllslV L'OO'lM 1 lifivn a tATtri" I1I1TI1V UI Llll'll . .....v. - i w - ...,.-.1. nni i'. nuts. irtlllH. CXC. wlllLll thou will mll rlicnn. tf I'rnf. A. S. ROC. WhO W KANSAS MOURNS. Sanaior Pinn a. PJumb Suddenly Called Away. Senator Plumb died suddenly of npoplcxy shortly before noon yes terday. He had been slightly in disposed for several weeks, though it was apprehended that a little rest would completely restore him to his old time vigor. He was sub ject to repeated attacks of a severe headache, brought on by overwork. His physician repeatedly admon ished him to take more rest, to the end that his life might be prolonged. Senator Plumb had served four teen yearn in the senate, nnd two years ago was re-elected for a term which would have expired in IH!l.. He was one of the bent known men in congress. His tall, athl'-tie lorm, his swinging western gait, his breezy method of speaking and his rugged independence and original ity of thought and action made him a notable man in the senate, and he was a power on all ouestions to which he gave his mind. He was an omnivorous reader and an un tiring worker. In the few days that the present congress has been 111 session he had submitted more than thirty bills of a more or les miblic character, embracing almost everything ol interest to his con stituents, from free coinage of sil ver upwards and down, while not a ureat leader, he was considered an able, sincere exponent of the rights of his constituency. While lie was thoroughly republican re garding great national question", he was preno to follow the dictates of his own conscience, even though it conflict with the views ol his friends. Governor Humphrey will appoint a republican to fill the vacancy during the preaent congress. A new legislature will be chosen next November 3, upon which will devolve the election of a U. S. senator. !niTtnrli'ii ill Gorinir A Co's. tf ..... - SILVERWAREG1VEN W ' v.-;.. K Stimqlqt01' f01' CqsiyCqdeftt)-. While we appreciate the large ninount of 4Vade we are favored with, we still desire to increso our OASHTEADE; artist at imitating. The I. K. guarantee that he can make a rrf!iVIMi (maire laugh. You will - " - n miss a rare treat it you inn 10 see dim with the "T. K.V'nt the opera house December ?J. Keservcn seals for sale at J. P. Youngs and l.v Hut vounir ladieH 01 me a. r society. Price, 5J cents; gallery, cents. ish cat illte a c nrisimas presi-ni. n,. nn.v coniinutu m A Co. have just received an elegant dcfel,dent may be line that they offer at VKkY IX)W . f h prices for thirty day. only. tf ff ' J In Knnlal Circlfla. The commodious dwelling of A. N. Sullivan was comfortably tilled with Invited guests last Saturday evening. ti participate in tne com ...,..,w.r-..ii,'.,i nf tiia fortv-fourth an ,i t :.i, niversarv.I The company consisted PrOt. A. 3. KOe, WHO lll W nimi '1 ... .ui the "T. K." quartette, is not only a of the Judge's immediate neighbors me i. n. m ' . . . . i (rin.ulu i iirt iitl i ti ir He veral irom vitv tileasing D an st, but is an " ' very picasmj, ,i... f it,,, v nttsmouth bar. The fore part of the evening wassoeedilv whiled away indulg ing in a game of progressive liigh- five. interspersed with conversation rendered mirthful by the jokes for u i, irli the lmst is tin v noted, ins success was hampered in a measure however, bv the presence of the doleful, meloncholy M. B. Murphy. At a seasouble hour, refreshments evidently prepared with great care i.,wt ctliiliitiiiir rare taste in tne selection were served. While all .1 . t ....!.... were seated aroiinu me irmm; board, Judge Chaiman arose ami in a few well chosen words pre sented the host with nn elegant gold headed cane as a memento of the occasion, assuring him that the presentation of this token of esteem the guests inniiiiested oui feebly the high regard in which he is held by his neighbors ami friends. The host responded in a fitting manner, assuring the donors that they would ever be held in grateful remembrance, ine juuge doubtless considered it the most agreenble caning lie had ever re- and have completed arrangement in which we have wecmed large quan tities, at first hands; of the celebrated -'"" at such prices that we propose to give them to out1 many customers be lieving that we shall increase our trade, as our customers appreciate the , fact that we are spending the money we set aside for ad vert ising mirpoa es by returning it to them, believing they will appreciate the jf'tt1 and ...11 !...:.. I-:.....!.. .....1 l!i..r-..l.i. iti-r..:.u,. tint irit ' ll.Jlllll.ll II ll nun, ... iv, ..... ivuj iiii-i .... - ( ; EVERY Cashpurchase to the amount of $5 entitles the purchaser to either a Roger's Solid Silver Metal Butter Knife or Sugar Shell sold by Jewelery nt Sfl.lK). EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $15 entitles the purchaser to a set (ll) of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, sold by Jewelers t?2.0 EVERY Cash purchase to th noiint of $'i" entitles the purchaser to a set li) of Roger's solid Nickel Dessert Spoons, sold by Jewelers at EVERY Cash purchaser to the amount of $.') entitles the pfirchaser to a set (0)of Rogers' Solid Nickel Table spoons or a set of Soli I Nickel Forks, or a set ol Tripple plated Knives, sold by Jewelers at $-1.00. o ERE is what the manufacturer says in regard to Solid Silver Met al goods and Solid .MCKcl silverware: "mere nas oceii a j;1""" ing demand for years for a grade of Spoons and Forks to take .. r c. i. . - -i .1 - t..i lir,. I. nv....v:..i.4..1 h tne place oi noun silver ar.n piaii: wine. i c u.iit- c "-"im for some time to a! ;!" end. and are now able to oiler the public our Rogers' Metal and I.'o'-frs' S.iiU' Nick.-l Sdv-. We guarantee this metal superior to any Nielic'l Sllvr in. ni'f; "ir.LMl and have the greatest confi dence ill assuring OUT customer liiai l.i'S ware is unermr m nei vi'.c wii iv it miliil silver, ll is a beaiiii.ul w'.iiie color, is highly polished and can hardly be distinguished from pure silver. We recomend this ware . ... . . . , . . . . i i : . i. . .... 1 1 a ..A especially lor noieis, resiauraius aim inmiuiii iiuiincn, un h hi mo... more hard usage than any other metal; is very tough and hard; will hold its color nnd will outwear any plateware ever manufactured." All our customers anow iogi-rn w;irc uy i i-miiuliuii. mm mui n . .ii.i.iu... tured plated ware since lWia, and their name is never put on goods that are not of a high grade, so our customer can rest assured that they are getting some very desirable goods when they fct goods under theit brand. Come in early and secure a share of these goods before it is too laie. We Ctiqiqqec ott Ibices o he c Lo"Vvcs qqd Invito Con pel iioq. FRED HERRMANN. r t. i"n am ti..:ii1ui:irters for plush goods of every description, tl Attention I.O, O. F. There will be a special meeting Tuesday evening December 22, ut 7 o'clock at Hall of No. 7, to arrange f..r funeral, of Bro. Peter Mann 1 it n.t.l K.-llnwn in filed to uttetld. J. 1 1 v B.C. KKKK, Secretary. it .k.i ... ,r.,ni1 nt every uescnP' iiiiiiii'ij - - :. .- . -. i tiou can be found at Germg to. u iKhir1! Court Au action was begun to-day in which Samuel Crosby sues J. l i?;. Wv nn two nroinissory notes, ........ . - 4 THAT I AM GIVING UNHEARD OF BARGAINS In the best grades of WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY AND 8ILVEDWARE CALL AND BE CONVINCED BE FORE PURC II A S I N G. W 1 1. L B E PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THROUGH MY STOCK, WHETHER YOU WISH TO BUY OR NOT. oB. A. M'EUAIN Jfiv 415 Main Stroot, Plattsmouth, Neb ."V7-" "rl: i' J. r.r: i; -treating $U2.W. The case was n .,f ,a.-- u.w W A Inock I 4i1 TWpmber 31. that :r""ci" rpE faipi, i ' 1 .;.. ".. i inttamouth, Nebrasaa is OPKNINO UP One of the Ft. A, SALSBUHY newest and brightest lines ol 1j)R- A Plmh" Good. Tot a, Do!U, NoTeltiea. ror the Holiday trade that he beta ihii in town for yeare. Tr . , u captain 01 a aieam uoui, iu,i.n..s KOWN3. eeen in town for year The largest and best line of plush l)ellween St. Ixiuia and Omaha. For p...,!..... NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW .tw0nUerlull7Jowpr.cea.tOer...g lhe pat five ycarB hc ,la8 been fail- Ing In health, and during the one D K-N T-I S-T OLD A NO rGKCELAI.N CKOWN8. 1 .... .. .... ;'einwa an-uiie mr me trUI.l Kin nf ttll. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. which was bought early In the ilotawood hum- ,iii-...Uu -.nn from some of the ' tr..irui. ... ...! I LAKlilillT I.1IWII.MJ iinuni.o Good hvenlngl nave juu un- . .niMni, I . . . ..... ..t hi there is i:o neeo 01 uij 'hich guaranteca you mc pi- iy thing further, 1 am 7"" the market and at prlcea for wtiicn we the costs of the euit. roiifn a follows were called up and iudment rendered In favor of plaintiff, by default: T.ot a r.rosenbncaer vs. w. v, Hickman, $1.80; Lewi Grosenbacker vs. Cal Walton Sr., $2,05; Lewis Grosenbacker vs. W. W. Dunson, ci tn. Ij-wis Grosenbacker vs. MuHiin. SlAl: Lewis GrosetiDiiciier T:iV Grassman. 1,10; I-wis luirkcr vii. Kd Hubble, f'2.75, prepared tO nr wan rninvnblv BDCnt ettariT f . i 11 ..1 : ..ma. A it i rtMl tiJ eu V li ducted at the icnidcncc, at 2 p. m. Wednesdny, under the auspices of No. HO I.O. O. F. lodge of this city. The funeral aervicca will be conducted by Dr.'Britt, of the First M. E. church. Alll. ....- throughout, reflecting credit upon iIia liosoitalltvof the host and hia eaJmable family, Obituary. Mr. Peter Mann died at hla home on the corner of Vine and Elgdith almoin, nt 10 a. m. to-day. Fir. nann oran horn In Bedford. Pennsylvania and emigrated to Nebraska nearly w...,v.nnn veara airo. He has re- aided in thi city continuously aince. lie was formerly a ship builder and for several yeara was captain of a steam boat, running A. 11 hereafter use nothing but Uie ... ui.,1, ( Wi.ara for vour '.,.iiiin A.iuni. v. - - - - ...... I. l,.,i Vnura Willi best '.lll'H. . . ft 1 .1 u South Bend, lnd. lonae at O. H. are noted. rnilnud Until Wadnaeday The case city of Plattsmouth ts, Win. Weber, set for to-day at 1 p. tn, has been continued 'til Wednesday I at 3 p. m. by request of plaintiff- CitT Attorney Polk ia slightly In. disposed and makes the request log In health, and during the one and one-half yeara prior to ins iifath he has been an inveterate offerer from the effects of a cancer of the face, which finally reaultcd in hia r1pnth. He vat a man 01 irreat firmness of character, of singular Industry, and of honeat J Snyder and b-arn the particuinra You -.. ,rt the tiest of hand- "a a,vi e made boots and shoes at joseyn Br, BSCHKR.riop. 1 uiiTiwei.-v a I M 1 II 1' 11 1 11 1 iiiuunu J I iKai ho iiiuv he in full trim to ITliard I .. ... .. lif. II nnnHessed :Jhe Lowest in the Country . the interesta of the city Uie rcBpect of all who knew him and The Fair has the largest assort nf iiai.fnl fhriatmus nret'ints in the city, and for quality nnd three Hons aad two daughters to forcheapness they cannot be beat, tf denarture. Hcnnctt Tutt have sweet cider, tf The funeral services will be con- -oOo- TUe Btilillc le cordially liiflled tolmpect our ' .....(. . .. rl Mum.,. lirlttM atiove all was devoted christinn Besides a wife he leaves a family ef ooo- riattnuoutli Wui. Threlkeld, of Lincoln, spent Sunday with fi lends in the city. ri. mi fn!1 4ral1 ontl lnnlr at Gor ing A Co's elegant line of dressing cases. Henry- Baumnn. a prominent bar ber, of Omaha, Sundayed in Platts mouth. Mrs. B. N. Loverin Sundayed In the city and returned to Pacific Junction this morning. r.nrlnir K fft rinvo th rmoat And lnrgest line of plush goods in the city. tf Conductor Lvman has recovrcd from his Illness sufficiently to re sume his duties ns conductor on the paper train. He sure to call and see the nrices nn I ndies' and Gent's irold and cold filled watches. " ... .. t-. .... xi. i. ncritw ai, jeweier, 419 Main street tf W. E. Copcland who has been etnpUycd in the shops for several mouth departed last evening for Lincoln where he begins work for the B. 4 M. road. For the'handsomest plush dress I ing case call of Gering & Co. tf nun rl-iTRiNn LIST. i,im Mkvalneand IllRALD it S I oli-ilo lll.uU aud llRHil li 2 4! llnriirr'11 Miuriiz n and IIkhai.D 4 Al II .. .......... I ll.. .... A liniiri s tij,.HI Kim ll R. .1.1....... ........ v m llnrHT' Weekly and iikkai.d 4 81 lna state lteUier nnd IIkkald I n Wmteni Knri.1 Mini IlKIlAl.ll S W The Kgruin and I1hhai.ii I Ae (llobe Detimcrat and liKHAI.b lie Inter Ocean aud Hkhai.s i - The laws of health are taught id tin. nrrtniMii1 n it nm in a uau in i.a of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by livingexamples which in many cases might easily i... .i 1 1 U..,A Bni,i,..a t. U..1IC. Jl r,iiic ntiiumiH! Willi had just contracted a cold, was brought qefore the school, so that an cotuu near me ury, iouu cougn nnd know its significance; see the thin white coating on the tongue aud Intter, ns 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 all might sec that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at lenftt grently miti gated, when properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for it's cures of cough, colds pr.d croup. It is made especcially for these disease nnd is the most prompt and muni uriinuic nicuiuiuu iiiown im the purpose. fiO cent bottle for sale by K G. Fricke A Kricke & Co., druggists. We will give genuine bargains iu gold watches nnd jewelry. li. A. McEuvain, Jeweler, 415 Maiu street. tf Hetier'a. tf