Frank Carruth lias the largest, ilneat and most complete stock of Diamond, Gold Wiitchetf, Chains, Charm", Silver "War, Siectacles,Faiicy Holiday Goo1h to h elect from in tin? Citv. It will pay you to call and sec our display, and our prices arc such as will sell the goods. Don't fail lo call. J3vcrhody Invited. FItANK CAItUUTU. It (A $ carr. - ires PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECE.MlilJ I ' 7, iiST. FIKST VliAK NUMIJEK 71. r .1 l si yi rso.v i; II Smith J 11 V.'A I I- KM AN UYKO.N 'I.AltK A MAKOI.K J S Mathrws V 11 Mali, k i, V Wkcki: veil A W Will IK ) I) M Jon ks I W'M VKll'lt j M H Muiirii v M W Duito.n ( K S CUKUMKL. 3-d 4lh Boaid rub. Works 1 P McOai.i.kx. ran I J W J-H J r- IIKI iO' 1 1) II Haw J Y JoHNH ,(JllAUt.M U'. 1K WR8W0KTII COU-jTirY OFFIGKliS. USU www Treasurer. l.j'.uy '.duurer, - Clerk. lji:it v ' ,lr!c, -Cl?rk : )itilRt Coiit, SlitfrU. Deputy lieriJT. hurvf. v.-;-. Attor.i.-y. 8u-jt. ' 'ul 3cnool, County J 'i tiro. D A. I'A M I'liKI.I. Tiioi. I'Ol.I.OCK J. M lldlilNHON V, Ml'PllKMSdJI W. ('. SlIOWAI-TKK J.O. KlKKN KAHV Ji. V. YkoMANs A. Madolk Ai.i.kn Bkks n Mavnahd spin it C. Ivussai.i. HOARD OK SUPKKVINOKH. Louis r i.tz. Ch'in., A. 11. I'OJiW. A. 15. 11 KSOX, Weeping Writer 1'l.iltsmouth CIVIC SOCIIriKS. I V - 'X- fHHS I.OOUK No. lt. 1 O. O. r.-Meels Vrvf rr iueilay evening of each wt'eit. All trui.niei.l brothers sue respectfully invited to attteuil. rilKIO LODGE NO. M. A. O. II. W.-MeelS every .ilti.rin'.t- Friday eveuini: at K. of 1 . hall. Transient lir.ther are rpei-nuily ui VUeiiti:iUenl. K. K. White, Master Workman ; IJ. A. a.te. Foreman : F. J. Morgau. Overseer ; J. E. :!:. TtH. KeeofJer. Lir, vrrsMoiirif ihx;e m s. a.o. v. w. M e! j evi-rv ali-ruale Friday evuiiii at la;k-.vi..t hall at soVIimm. All rra-isietit hrnlh er arr- r.-seetf ully invilfd io .-Ut.'i.tl. .. A. M. W. ; S. .:. tire-'ii. K-reiiaii : S. t;. Wil.ie. I! ;i;'i;Jw ; S. A. Nev-.cn.ofr. ' v fir t;r. ;H j 2 JA'.Ais. PGiT 45 G. A. I? KO-il'KIt, J. v. J i:jm . C S. I v; A F .ltv i-ris Ilho. Nii.ks ...... Air.it'i" lA:rs n M ali.': ;m .v t;nA::i.t-'.s F.it'... ..Si-iiini' Vice . -J n:: ir " " Ad J i'at. I). M. lili;t rof i lie Day. liu.ml Sc-ii;f. Maj.-r. I5KNM. IIKMI-L.K Ja;.:i: ;;.: fi vx.. ..u.ir-er Mus'or Serf. Ai.i'ii rtiinin r l'o.t .liai!.iiii eotl-i t alard ty evoiuaic. , i IcElwaio, DRALER IX Watte, Clacks, Jewelry -AND - Sp?.nialAt:eut oa ciyeaWatcli Repairing WE WILL HAVE A Fine:-: Line -OF- HOLIDAY GOODS, ALSO Library Lamps -OF- Uiiflii-j Di sinus ani PaltBiis AT THE USUAL Cheap Prices -AT- SMITH & BLACK S. H.L Palifier&Son KeD'-vsent the iVl lowing titn!- tried :i:ul lire-tested eomp.inies: Amer'.e su ren'ral-S . T'.rs. A'ets 5t 2r-S,-'i Couiine;- ial Uai-.m-K l.iad. i.K'J.'U Fire As-i-ie!.'. iii.-f: i!:d;'!!h!.. " i l"'C7o Friuk'.ia-riiilideU.i.la. " 3.11T.lrc II:.ns;-N,-w York. - ' T.kV.. 9 I-S.C .of orfii A'?ric Fill. " M78 3VJ 1.1 v t;i .'.."STad-ja & tlUhe- Hag " 6.CT1.TRI Nrt'.i .filWU Merc miii-K.i ; i.,7S.f-.; H fi Jili.m-Ka?! ia !. I.2I..4C3 ISpriajl-.t H. ft M.-S-riasL?! I, " 3.f!I.T3 T tal .ft, ii '.11 i.i 7 1 Mayor, Treasurer, Attorney, iigliivr, 1'oIk:.' .lude, Manh;.li. Council 1st ward, 2nd " CAMP N0.33J. MODKUN WOODMKS V7 lif AnifN-ie i Meetwecond ami fiuirtli Mini d ay eveiiiuu at IC. of I, halt. Ail transient lror!i"i are requested t m:-e with iih. I.. A. Nwc".?r. Vctier.ililo CiiimuI ; ', Niles, AVunliy vdviser; D, It. Saiiili, li.v iJanker ; W. C. Willoi;, Clerk. Aijlitlljul ?Mi AMim Laiosi by Telegraph. ISOILIlOWl.U AMI STOLEN. Killed Two Men. I'lMi.iHr.M-niA, li.. 1 'lt. C The heavy hoi-.iiii" i:.tfiii at tli.i Philadelphia & IJ'-.niin r-iiliuail eonip iny's coal wharves aLI'.'it liiclinioiul, I'll this aftcruofii an' t kiil-il tv,( ni -ii uiil Seriously injured two o'i !!': s. 'i'ho Hiddock SvJjrder Case. Sioi Citv, li., ! . . In the Ilad d..i'k i.m:-!--r ca.- .y, Mr. Hubbard cb. -vd .U arijc.ai'. iit u.v the state and Mr. A :i u-in s:i!ii!ii!iiK ;p for the defense. It U tim -asi may not go finally to tii..; jury b iore Satuiday night. A Tra:n-J3ob:33i 3ent9ncod. Wa'-o, Ti:., I)cc mber, . In the U: i'.e i Slafrs District Court of the No i hei ii District of Texas at Waco to-day th - ms j was r. ached of the United States G:)v..-Mim !if. vs. Tom Jones, alias Tom Mo..t-.ineiy. charged with robbing the exjiivss and mail cars of a train on the Texm and Pacific Railway at Gordon, Pa!-. Piuto County, Tex., January 27 last. Upon arraignment, tho prisoner pleaded gi' .Uy and he was sentenced to fi'e years at bu d labor in the penitentiary at Albany N. Y, Jonas, alias Moitf,m?i Y, is about 20 ye.rs of age .lie was a cowboy on pal, Dino ranch ,in the Ttxas panhandle. Without involving con federates, his co:.fLssion showd that he b.-gan train roM;n;i .t the age of 18 ,and engaged in i'ou;- robberies bsid j tlie one alluded to above, lie was proniipf-nt in the lolii). ry of a train on the International and Great Northern Railroad at Mill St i i n. t.: k part, in th' Flato iia rob b; v as e;i!i.-t. d for a contain, pi i r )';) : y of a train on the Gulf CI :-:k1 and S::nt-i Railway whei. lie w is arr-st-d at (t.ali ini. Tiie Soratt, V"As:tixsT.x, D.-e. t!. After the read of I h journal in the senate te-day th pi;ding ollicer asked whether it was the pi. .iu'e af the senate to proceed with the 'iiMial nioi r.ing business. S. !i it;r Harris suggc: ttd that bills and int'ir.oria!:- might I t introductd and re fenvd. Sjii.itor Hour opposed the proposition, statin!' tli.it it was n ancient custom of tli sm.ite not to enter ::pon any ordeuary busln. ss until after hearing the communi cation from the president at the begin ning of the session. -That it was a mark of 'r ct Ui from th'-legislative deparl nu:.: of eli.? government to the executive. Re therefore moved a recess for an hour- 'i "n ; nictiou agreed to. After the rjss had bien extended for a quarter of an hour longer, Morrill re port, d that the joint committee appointed to wait noon tha president had performed its duly, and been informed that the pres ident would immediately communicate wivh congress in writing. Thereupon several tocsagt s wire presented by the pr-- i.! nt's psivatc secretary. ?.!eC.'..uk. a -cretary of the senate, com-m- nc-ed reading the president's message, whkh was tbiished at 1:30, after which an dj.'uiar.'.ent was taken. The House. I i the house tliis morning Mills of Tex offen d a resolution directing the sp eaker to ap.point a committee on rules, accounts, enrolled biils and mileage, ear!: to consist of the same "number of mem iers as provided for in the lulcs of the Forty uineth congress, and referjing ruls of that congress to the committet on Miles, when appointee. Adopted. Cox, of New York, chairman of the committee to inform the president of the organization of the house, reported that the committee had performed ita duty and thnt the president would comiuuni catj with the house forthwith. A number of amendments to the rules were submitted, to be referred" to the committee on rul-s, when appoint; d. At 12:20 a reciss was taken for twenty minutes, and the tim- subsequently ex tndod to 1:10 o'clock. At the e xpira tion of tile r.?cess, Mr. Prulen, the presi dent's private secretary, appeared at the bar of the house with the president's an r.u .1 message, and its reading was im liiediately begun. After tli s rtM.linj of the ci.t siga an rdj n nm r.t was t.ikcn until Thursday. T!ie caueas committees of both parties i:i tlu- sen :te he'd met tings this morning and b 'gun their work of arranging re pre -ntation upon the regular and stand ing committees of the senate. Russ a Disturbing fne Peace. Vi-ixsi. D.'c, (i, Tho Freradenblutt tiys Russian military measures on ti e frontier are at variance with the getf- i eral desire for peace. The recent speech from the German throne, in which the emperor showed that he was not inclined to disturb the peace of his neighbors waa sufficient for Austria, and that any further gathering of Russians on her frontier will comptl Austria to take similar measures. A Rcmnrkable use ul Amnesia. The many strange henomena of amnesia havo been eiirichol by the experience of ono of tho ablest living psychologisits, Professor Bain. Some mouths ago Professor Bain fell from his hoi-se, and wes unconscious ' for alxmt three hours afterwarfla. During this timo his shoulder, which had b:i sprained by the accident, was sot without his knowl edge. Upon regaining consciousness, it was found that ho had lost all remembranee of what bad oecurred an hour before the acci dent, as well as of tho three hours following. Ho was found on a different road from that whieh ho can remember having intended to take, and so must havo changed his mind. Of this he has lost all recolleetion; otherwise thero were no mental effect. The editor of Mind, who tells tho story, addu another caso in whieh a gentleman, al ter falling from a carriage, remained un conscious for nearly four months, Ujioii re awakening, net only was thin interval a total blunk to him, but tho events of the week pre ceding the eocident were equally lost. Im portant transactions which ho had made during that week were, forgotten. This sug gests that there may be some relation be tween the duration of unconsciousness after tho accident and tho memory blank before At all events, tho phenomena, mysterious us they are, deserve to bo recorded. The au thenticity and careful analysis of tho ubovo cases add to their value. Science, A Fat Man Who Whistles. "Won't you please stop, sir; it's makingmo nervous." Tho person addressed, a fat man with a boyish countenance, turned quickly to the speaker, a sort of woman's rights looking little woman, and said, in a tono of embar rassment: "Stop what f "Whistling," sho replied. Tho fat man blushed ami glanced around l.he car. Every passenger was hxikijig in his direction, and a testy man opposite muttered something like "Thank goodness, some on-i has shut him up." As quickly as ho co:M pick Lis pounds Qlt tho beat the fat man left the car. Tho offender is a politician and an offleo holder. lie Kays tho habit of whistling pop ular airs is almost second nature with him. No sooner does ho enter a car and get com fortably seated than he logins to whistle in a low tone without knowing it. He is difiident, and frequently when he happens to look around at his fellow passengers ant', catches them either laughing or frowning he knows that ho has been whistling. He makes hi3 escape immediately if he is riding on a sur face car, or if on the elevated road ho gets out it the next station. Not long ago ho paid a visit to the mayor's office. Several heads of bureaus were already there to make rejxa-ts. He took a place on the sofa, to await his 'turn.' In a few minutes ho was warbling softly. The ma3'or had passed a sleepless night. Tho uffieer knew it. He touched tho fat man ca the shoulder. Tho fat man understood what he had done and was grateful to tha attend ant. New York Mail and Express Defense of Shop Girls. A New York girl writes in defense of shop girls. She says: "Into every good shop in the neighborhood of Twenty-third Ktvf e& J went, and asked anywhere f rpm one to 500 qucs tions. Everything 1 saw J asked about, and about a good many things I did npt see. Of 9very conceivable thing sold by the yard I begged samples. 'How much is this; twenty five cents, did you say? That's a good deal, is it not? Will it wash? Haven't you any finer? Do you expect to have any?" Will it be the same color? These aren't the new shades, are they ?1 and so on, and at the enej the old familiar 'Will you give ma a sample, please, of these four?1 This was the test; Seven hours of. solid interrogation points. The result was not one single, solitary, im pertinent answer." New York World." ALL SORTS OF ITEMS. Newspaper Paragraphs of General Inter est-: Clipped from the Exchanges, A Yalo diploma 139 years old was re cently picked up at an auction sale in New York. It belonged to the Rev. Elaru O. Potter, who was graduated in 1763, under President Clapp. A mushroom plantation, has been es tablished in a disused railway tunnel at Edinburgh. The mushroom bedn occupy about 800 yards of the tunnel, whose total length is about three-quarters of a mile. Near the headwaters of the White river in Alaska is a very largo and active vol cano which discharges almost continu ously groat streams of fire, smoke and lava. It is about 300 miles inland, "Pa," said little Johnny", ''teacher is thinking about promoting me." "How ;lo you knowr'- "From what she said today." "And what was that?" "She said that if I kept cn I'd belong to the criminal class," A kitten of Portland, Ore., was seen to sharm a rattlesnake. The snake waa coiled and with its. head followed every motion of tho kitten. The kitten seemed to realize the importance of the situation and never allowed her attention to wan der from the toiake. The Enake was killed. - There is an unaccountable and remark able mortality among the sardines of San Luis Obispo bay. They are dying by the thousands, and the shores of the bay are covered with these dead fish to the depth of two or three feet, and the stench is unbearable. The most expensive policeman's star in the United States is said to be the one owned by Marshal John Jolly, of Butte City, Mon, It is of solid gold) lias five points J .each point lias a diamond j and in the center is a monogram of diamond. The description indicates that it is worth more than the $ 800 at which it is said to be Valued. -CUSTOM SOLICITORS. PULLERS IN" OF THE METROPO LIS APPRECIATIVELY DESCRIBED. Noted Members of the Profession uw. Specimens of Their Persuasive Orate rv. The Aristocratic "Pure Silk" l iul.r. llu Man Milliners on the Hidewalk. Tho "puller in" occupies an humble l,r,t important place in the economy of the rci ;ul business in New York. At least it is pre sumable that his place Is important, or tl: ro would not be so many of him. Tho hurrvi..,; crowd may not notice h im. Thero may ... be ono in tho hundreds of thousands who . him daily who is aware of his existence. J i;. eloquent appeals on the subject of new h;.' ! and fine coats may fall oa heedless cars. J . e keeps on with a patient persistence which : almost pathetic. Thero is a middle agod man with a riej. ;e eholy fas?, about tho color of a strawK-i rs , and a voice of doleful pitch, who is "pulil l in" for a men's furnishing store on Fulf il street. Ho walks up and down a short i in front of tho store and talks incessai..' . "... . Nobody listens to what ho savs as far as can judge. He might as well be addres.- in ' j the crowd Jn Greek. If you were to go cl i onough to him, however, you would hear 1 saying: "Pure silk, pure Bilk, only a doi: V a half for a pure silk umbrella." There- i.i an indescribablo touch of pathos about tJ.o way ho says this, as though the sacrifice oi a "pure silk" umbrella for $1.50 were too me li for human contemplation. He is the ariv.--erat of tho "pullers in." New Y'ork I, .: many of his profession, but nono that cq'". .1 him. Tho man who ctands at tho other end t tho profession haunts Paxter street. "Now, nhents. deed yer vant ter buy a riieo hair of Lads odly a dollar ad a hallaf " There are no melancholy notes ia his nr.:-::! tone. Thero aro no evidences of piqun:-t anguish at tho sacrifice ho is making for- le.o good of mankind. He sticks his fp.e do' , u to about tho lovel of your eearf pin, and voci ferates Lis. appeal with an energy born i n lifelong and bitter competition with tho Lai: hundred others of his profession on tba $ui:ni block. He walks not up and. dawr with t "'.; lordly mien of him who has reached tho hi!:. eit station in. lpuller in" life. He stand ia front of his dingy shop, attacks overy passe ; by indiscriminately, and with startling v. ! pieuce. His cbaracteristio -esturo ia mi;..; ia ono way, and has been mado In one v. ay since tha da-s of Abraham, Between theso two extremes tho "puller in" ha piany phases. There is tho leather limircU young pei-son, who stands on Fou.rteei.tii Etroct and advises everybody within three blocks to "git yer writin' paper an' enve'i j cheap up stairs," with a tremendous empha sis on tho "git," dying away into a curious littlo impotent squeak on tho "stairs." There is tho thin, stoop shouldered person, with t v. o fingers on his right hand, who make this re mark at regular interval t 'Don't have to use a knife to sharpen loadponcils,"' He uj "pulling pi" for. a star.d wkero a patent pen cil sharpener is sold, though takes a gee..! deal of patient inveutigation and fcfcinni:;': icg around in the neighborhood to discovu the fact. Then there a consumptive lock ing man, who stands oa a horse block ia front oi a Park row hat store and implore s pasnersby in a husky whisper to "buy the:': hats and caps of the manufacturer," Thei j is the fat man. who points you silently into a cigar store on Canal street Thero is tho youth, prolific pf hair and dirty of face, who tries to lure tho frugal housewives of Cherry hillinto a grocery etore full of last wee!: vegetables, There la the well dressed and in sinuating young mon who 44pulls in" at tho elubs and hotels for tho tailor. And there are "tho ladies." For tho "pulling top. profession has both sexes apex ftl ages, conditions and voices for its pwn. It is in tho region of Division street that tho woman "puller in" flourishes. Tha sixteen millinery stores on that ancie: t thoroughfare know her welL She lies hi wait in front of each of thorn for unwary womankind. She is as energetic as her broth ers in the profession, and far more volut e. Strife runs high, too, between her and L r neighbor. A good "puller in" is worth $4 a week in Division street. It is ono of the de: i -est objects of the designing ladies who mini -lr to the wants of their sex thero to ge: sidewalk operator who will bring her bu! ness, more especially if she can get tho covettu customer away from a hated rival. Two of Division street's fair milliners came to blow3 tho other day about tho possession of the best "puller in" in tho street T-vj modern Solomon, who presided over liio polieo court in which the somewhat damafc'l xnodistes figured after thi3 interesting event, was equal to the emergency. He proposal that since the cjaims of each belligerent seemed about equal, the peerless loanipulalor of business who was tho ourco of all tlo trouble should "pull in" ono day for one oi the millipera and tho next day for tlio other. This settlement was thankfully received by . tho excited contestant! and peace reignc-i once more in Division street. Space i9 lacking for the full description of the fat lady, apparently speechless, who sits all day in an ample arm chair in front of a Park row clothing store. Her place in the profession of "pulling in" can never be i.s certained, for no one has ever seen her do anything: but sit stil and look solemn. Neither can justice be done to the siler't and dean shaven man who operates the patent gate in front of a hardware store on Barclay street; to the determined "race of "pullers in" who burden the life of women visitors to the markets; to the street cor conductors v.Lo turn to "pulling in" in the vicinity of the bi-.j dry goods stores; nor to the man who staii-i j in front of the sub-cellar shoe store on Bec xnan street and tries to charm people into L is place with a smile as broad and vacant as a ten aero lot "C. E. It." in New York Com mercial Advertiser. The Vt haling Uminesa. The catch of Arctic and Okhotsk whal ers during the past season has been one of ths heaviest on record, amounting in rJl to 41,000 terrelsof oil and nearly COO.COO pounds of bone. The lov price of oil and bone has led to gNt trouble between owners and sailors. Several whaling veesejs liave been libeled here for wages-, the sailors claiming that they were de frauded. New York Tribune. In 1800 there were in all tho United State only six cities of over 6,000 inhabitants. L. 1880 there wera 280, and by this tune mauj morov ' Tljll miYLICylfl' STOFV15 . - r'. Z A i; II line of Hip" n? - JACKBTS FI.O.M $2. TO $10. ECKB'CH'S DAYLKUIT STORE. Yl'i 3- Jptfipll in HEEE ! TSEEB !-3 Gi eat Sales combined in one, Opening T MORilTIITG, HOVELXBER OIsOAKS, "'or Ladies', Misses' and Children. ; ilvtermined to close out-our Entire Stock of Cloak, vi-. ii--. o0 !:. ..- tissortinent will be found the most complete in ' ',o iirv rt.i.S iiils sale is especially introduced for rivalry we gnaraue io liseo-.::;r ; - v Sample Lot Sale on record 10 per cent. Pairs Slaugiitc;' f.-ili ;n Iliese Goods to Close. The season lias been niii-l. ;t t . 1 1 1-1 (i'seout quickly, great reductions have been made. two hund'red comfortb Ladies Gents' and Children's UNDERWEAR SALE, Fifty Dozen Pieces. Astonishing values will be offered in this Denartment fur tho next Two Weeks. Tor Holiday gifts, Headquarters long since Establish ed for useful presents, embracing fcilk Mufflers, lace and rd!k Hainikerchiefs, Toilet Sets, Albums, Tidies, tal-le Scarfs, iia;;n;iered iSrass Whisk Broom Casts, Piano i!:. .l Stand Covtrs, and fancy Goods. An Inspection is 1 -spectfully trclibited. 0L0M0N While From PLATTSHOUTH, mm r FROM p:J To f.V). o Misses, :: Cljaks FROM f2. TO $12. IN ALL STVLRS. Rich Astrachan ani Far 1 r. FROM 0. TO CLOAK6, of Bleinlke&t & NATHAN, Dry Goods House. NEBRASKA. sliiir Wraps