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Will . t:-i. l. !k. i ; s vr rs.'.iot: ! li ;.oi;rc N'o.s. a.i -L ; - , v.-r,- :;!:-i-n:iti' l'ii'.:iy I'veiiiM :it Kiii'A-.voinI ::. ( h'-Iiu-k . All X r.T'isii'M I lin.tli !; ;ir.' ii;-.''.! !'i:lly ' i.Mfinl. '. A. tiuiM'li-, M. : S. :ivii. l'.ivin:ui : S. .'. Vila-. ii. i oi .l r ; 1.. A. Ne ACi.:;i-r. ivcr.-t r. McCOMiHlS POST 43 G. A. R. :'.(.-; ikj:. J. '. .!'H!N so:-' o:.ini:uidfr. t'. S. l I'llltli' Vi'JO " a. C li::uor " iSk.'i. Mi.r- .. Ailji:t.i;l. Ai';i: i" "" ai:ts ii . Al. M i.n D" 'V ol:U-.'rof tlir' Pay. en ui.i; 1 " ai-il r.r.s.i. I!i. .:i i.k. iT,;t Major. .1 x.' ir.uo i.-.- i::.: a;. . uai-ti-r Mnsior Si-rtct. Ai.r.iA Kin ar. . .... 11 t:!miiliim .; - 1:14 .-.i' iirii.iy t'Vi'siin;: Zj-.r-k. v7" orncE. V Tsuii.-l I'.lJfiiiinii to ail n I-iitriis:- . W !" t ill '' f.i;. ::.niii ii'M. Attat'.- 'otiiji!el, In-sia':i:;i-v V. i i;;'ii, i Kt'tit" .s;!'.. llo'.tiT I'";U'.::;i. lur inakiii'; i'urm Loan than Any Other Agency. GEN Kop;vc::t the following time trleil lire-tested companies: AnrU?'iu istr.!-S . i.o:s's, Aots St.U.-s.tort Comaii'.M i U:i:.;i-!::ii;!.in.l. " 2..):;.'U4 Fin? A-s-i'ii.'iii'iou-,:!i!a,i;-;i-ia, 4,1 !"..rTo Franklin-i'l.iiaili l.-Iiia, " 3.1IT.1CC JK.iiio-X '.v V;k. " 7.s.",.r(; Irs. C . of Vorrli America. Phil. " 8.47.3'tJ iiv.rj i ilril. & i;Lr.o-Fii.4 " 0.(i.:i.7sj Nrtii Iritils MetMntite-Eii " o,:57S.75t -iirwii-li rr.i.ui-l'jii'hiiul. " i.?l"..WG JijM-iujiU'M l M.-Spiin-fUUl, " C.04'.'.:3 Total A: ets. ?42.1 15,774 C3s?) A) tr.i c-iil Paia at tlitsAEirins wi: WILL HAVE A e -OF- HOLIDAY GOODS, ALSO LiDr&ry - Lamps -OF- UBipfllsssiosaaa Pates AT THE USUAL 'Cheap Prices -AT- urn; r n.Lii ailllbiOui! F"1 ' 1 IB f SMITH & BLACK'S. Latest by Telegraph. ISOKKOWLIII AND KTOLIlN. National Capital Nates. Washington, Feb 1. The president today approved the act authorizing the construction of a railroad, wngon and foot passenger bridge Hcro.i the Missis sippi river near Rui lington, la. Nebraska and Iowa Pensions. Washington, Fel. 1. Tli following; jii nsi'iiiM wi.-re grautt.'il Ni-Wraskans today: IiK-rcusc James I Jodie, Silvrr Creek; James 31. C N'elsoii, Clicster; Thoinns J. Wint"i, Shieliley. 3Ie.icati Avar Julia S.. widow of David G. McC'ulIock. Fair liury. Ho Has 5ent Mo Message. Washinoton, Fell. 1. It is stated nt the white lions;: and at the stute lfi.'irt ineut that there is no truth whatever in the report that the president has sent a message to the nenatc in regard to the Canadian fisheries transmittal'' a draft of the treaty. A Nihilist Afterthe President. Washington, O. C, Feb. l.-The police arrested and locked up tonight Abraham Isaacs, a Kuinian Jew of New York, who came here to collect money which he im agined President Cleveland hud defraud ed him out of. Iinacs, who is evidently a crank, said f,000 was tlue him from the government, and the president had retained it for hi own use. Ylc intended join; to the white house with a hit; liull dog and demanding of the president that he settle the account. Nebraska's Statesmen Contribute. The Nebraska delegation in congress will send it contribution for the teachers in their sttte who have suffered by the recent blizzard and severe weather. So:i' atrs Paddock and Manderson r.nd Ii.jp re.'cntMives McShane, JJorsey and Laird will put their contribution together and let them go out in a lump. They ai tf all sympathizers with the unfortunates who have braved the storms of scow, ic? and death to do their duty, and intend doing what they can to show their sympathy in a substantial way. Sheridan's Reception, Bonox, Mass., Feb. 1. The informal reception and banquet in honor of Gen. Sheridan at the Hotel Yendome, under the auspices of the Loyal Legion, this evening, was a brilliant event. Every living member of the legiou in Massa chusetts and Khode Island was present. Gen. P. G. Griiliu presided over the 4 DO guests. There were no speeches. Among the distinguished persons present were Gov. Ames, Congressman Morse and others. After the banquet, war songs and reminiscences were indulged in. Dakota's Statehood Affairs. Delegate Gilford and IJev. Mr. Myer?, of Huron, were heard today before the house committee on territories in favor vf the bill to divide Dakota, admit the southern half to statehood under the name of South Dokota and a territory of the northern half to be named Dakotu. They made strong arguments, lmt of course could not affect the majority, who are pledged for political reasons to keep Dakota out of statehood till she is willing to come in as a whole. Mr. Mey ers succeeded in making Chairman Springer acknowledge that his object in taking tho position he occupies agaiiut Dakota was political, and then lie pro ceeded to dress him down in a way that was thoroughly enjoyable to all present. Ex-Delejate Pcttigtcw. of Sioux Falls, was present uhJ to make an argument in support of division and statehood, but he did not deem it necessarv. The Public Debt. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1. Follow ing is a recapitulation of the debt tatc nient issued today: Interest bearing debt: Principal, $1, 041,7G:5,OG2; interest, $6,037.2:J;. Total. $1,041,600,290. Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity. 3,091,346; debt bearing no in terest, $C48,4l)0,y0.'3. Total debt: Principal, $1,093,177,232; interest, $7,013,219. Total, 1,700,191, 4.1. Toal debt, lessa vallubje cash item, 1,293.441,827; net cash in treasury, S.N. 230,746;" debt, less cash in treasury, Feb. 1, $1,210,221,081; debt less cash Jac 2!, $1,225,598,401. Deeriuse of debt during month, $15, 387,320; decrease o debt since June 30, 1887, $69,217,623; cash iu treasury avail able for reduction of debt, $304,749,i23. Rescrye ffiufo, $100,000,000; unavaila ble for reduction of debt, $146,243,063. Total cash in treasury shown by treasur er's general account, $55-,992.635. REST AFTER TOIL. Ap.J all hikM lon wf li; in i;l."'i ' Tvo ku !, t. si,'h in or to dream, Not earin;j lunv tlie wild wiiuls F'veep Or snow clouds tlirni.rli tin' djrl:i-ss stream AImv tho tifcs that moan uad cry. And clutch with iciki-d li::::d- t n v. liriii'.it !i our ciii'cl.ci'cd cu:;.!.'n:!!in Wc sleep t he soii'i llicr l'i i' Lin - :, i.r:ii ; Its wrath is inly lul!:iliy, A far off dim and va.-l r l'i .1:11. Uuniliu (iai lai.d in Tic American Mazina. AVALANCHES AND SNOWGLIDES. Some of tli iVi liter I'crilM to lie K11 coiiiiterol "Out V-Kt." Says Mi'. George, lua vcr, a i-i'siuert r-t Ci!oi'alo, now in 1 Lis city, relative t.u west ern winter c.xiH-i iciH-LM in the iii.i:iitains of Coli ra lii : "In Colorado thero aro two b'st;ii( t kinds of snowsliilcs tl;e siiowsliile soul tlio uva lanclie. The siiowsli.io occurs when u ry fall of snow has eoveiv:l 1 he Ktt'i side of tl;o niouiitaiiis and ji.tsscs. The s:iow ilinici' tliese conditions litti-::lly :did( s until it sirics a lower anil more level soaee. I'lueli a ilLttiirli cne'! is inconveiiii'iit, us it blocks w.'ioii aii'I railroads, but is seldom ii teiidcd with disas trous consequences, as the miow is so liJit imd soft tiiat it lividc3 on encountering any obstacle, such as it house, without carrying: it nwaj Its mot ion, ;iiso, ij no railnal Dial a man in its track can easily limi means of getting out of the way, and e en if lio were caught could escajio without injury. "The avalanche, on tho oilier liand," Ms. Seavcr went 011 to say, "is far inoiv danger ous. For tho formation of i;u nvalaiieho snow more or l-.-ss moist is necc.ary, also a hard frozen base irion which t.')e s:iow rcaU. A heavy fall nae-ceed:!! a cold snap is nearly certain to occasion avalanches, and theso aro must disastrous. Instead of slip ping slowly and easily alonr; in a soft, jxirous nia-'M, tho snow balL; aial rti:;!:e; down tin? mountain sido with invsistihlo force and at a terrific speeil. Trtvs r.nd rocks ere torn and incorporated iu tho rushing mass, and what ever comes in its way lias to yield. Umike tho snow slide, tho avalanche, when oneo it has gathered headway, is not stopoed by any level space if ordinary extent last i-uslies ueross a plain several hundred 3'r.rdsin wiilth and plunges down tho mountain side beyond. "When an avalancho occurs in the neigh borhood of a pass snow usur.lly llils it upto a depth of from forty to fifty feet, and is not cleared out. until siriiig, unless 11 very large force of men is put to work Jo nnko a path way. It is no uncommon thing for a mining camp to bo cut off from coiuir.Tii-.ieatio:i wit h the outside world for weeks at a uni" lv one of these avnlanehes, and iho sud'e'-ing from want of food and fuel is often extreme. Th only way to establish communication is bv a line of couriers on snow shoes, on 1 thenenien arci:i constant tlarigerof their lives, as in passing along tho track of an avalanche the least r.oiso or motion i.; likely to start a:i otiier, and dozens of lives aro thn.-; lost every year. Tho short, broad Canadian snow .shoe is never used by the couriers, as this pattern is oiily good on level ground. All mail car riers and couriers are equipped with the Nor wegian snow shoe, a strip of wood about eight feet long and two inehfs wide. This gives a firm sunjiort on tho lightest snow, and is splendid for coasting. I have seen snow shoe men come down a slope at the rr.to of nearly a m:Io a minute, and run fullv loij yards on the level without lcwiag their impe tus." A"ew York Stju-. IIow a Girl I'unlslied Hev Brother. A fuunv thincr 1i:imiv:ip:1 rr, f'.rf ,,,-f 0.4- the other day. A Landso.-.iely dressed young was v.a:i.i;)g along rather hurricdlv be low Teulh street. Throucr'.i the coil .,t""l-,.o"- on tho back of her head was cr.ivles.sly tnrust n verv nrettv mhiiat io-.-i ,-. ,t. of ailver, one of tho present fashions of tho sex. Behind tho lady walked a young man whose eyes rested upon iho dagger from time to time. As they approached Ninth street the yonng man stepped tpiiekly up and drew the dagger from tho lady's hair. She did not notice it, but a policeman did, aul his brawny hand came down upon tho young man's shoulder just as ho was putting the dagger in his pocket. "Oh, it's all right."' said he. "She":: mv sister." "I'll ask her." renllis-l 1". r.fHrw nni i n hurried after the lady, tho young man with him. Haviug overtaken her, tho youth ex plained the matter, and asked his" sister to tell tho officer what a stupid mistake lie Lad made. Tho lady appeared for a momeut to bo a little bewildered; then, hi a free::ing tone, she said: "I do not know him, officer ; arrest him." The datreer kavinir hee;i r.ii-nd,l tn l-.i. she walked quickly down tho street, whiia tho officer conducted the young man by w;;3" of .Sansom street to tho station. An hour later Lo was released, when thero was a tig laugn an around at the neat manner in which the sister had turned the joke on the brother, in which laugh, however, the 1 . 1 , . , ... .... 1 uroiuer tun not join. riiiiaexipiua Times. FEAUTV IN THE EOXES. TV Lovely "Womt-n V.'Uo CrowJ tha Front Hows in tlo Ojiei'a. I was at the opera the other night. "Faust" was on the bill and the house was crowded with the lcauty and wealth of the town. Standing up between the acts I swept the boxes with my opera glass, and the sheen of the diamond.- out shone the glare of tho bright lights. The white and bare shoulders of the wom- ii rose along the front seats like the tops oj eoft white waves, and their uncovered arms were as ripples of f am thai re lieved the bright colors of their costumes. Clear complexioned. bright eyed and aggressive in their lieauty. many t f tlu rA loaned over the front of th'.-ir hoxrs r.nd sent their sparkling eyes careening through the house. They were lovely specimens of the feminine form divine, uud tlie world has not left them hi ignor ance of that (Llightl'iil fac. Take almost ar:y of the boxc.; and tlie ptory of its occupants' lives will point tho moral of the subject that came to 111a that night. Never mind the particular box. but thero was one that drew my attention. Three women on the first row. superbly built, (jhrry lipped and alabaster skinned. With faces serene, health peifect, and contentment marked on every line of their well cut countenances. They had 6vept into their places long ufter the performance had besrun and razed about wiui siipoi 0 ino.inertnco alter throwing oft t !ieir wraps. The well rounded outlines of ohl c.it of tho three, :ml tho it po. c that ran through her c.ry motion, marked her out as a woman to v.l .nii care was un known, and s:;ti-d"::i'iio:i an t veryd".y romance. She have bef n -10. bt.t sho looked 25. The ol'eT two w-u' yodoger, but Loth were pictures of ::b joliito j'liysical bcuify. They wore 0110 L.'iiiiiv, and may have b-vn mother, ilaiigli'.or and M.-.tor. Tlh- thv- e wen. iiiagniiicei.t evidences of t!i; ilcvi li oient and culture that aro building up t!:c rich women of New York, and in; an min i itanci-of lioalth and beauty to the new g ;n ration that is growing sin '.:nd u.i t' ulay. And the husband? for ho was th"iv, too. The wife tur'is casiorially in a earl iest, half hnlif.oivnt way and t.;y.s a word to (iiuii'' O!io who s;!.; in the rear .f tho box, and hi tho half dimness can b seen the' man voi'im- money makciall thu loveliness po.:-:il le. Is he, too, developing and rounding o'U bis life in pl-.-u: :i!u v. av;; and w ill.. ; weighing cares? Lk al him ei n 1.1 we ight; he is io:' iv i""'-'' " ' ' 1st!.'' i.iagmiii't.d, w 011..01 t ...!.. ... ;;i!il who glances bacl: at him sometiim s ahni'si, patlie'ii ally. Tie.' furrow:; along his cheeJcs are cut dei and his cvt-s aro s. -n-i imes weary and ol'te'i li.-avy, even v. lien .'iarguor.ii' s-mg.; ner .'.-...'.-lest strains. Tin.' woi lu Irf'f-i wm-lhng with h'm for :i tjuurtvi' a c-.'iitu.ry. r.ii ! bis fl'Aca ba : 1 e;-:i mm every !: v diirnig all that time. ! Ie Las delved lor wealth and ho lia.; found i:. but hi:; It :;t j-IiouMi jv. : r.d tiM".!!i.v.'H iig'i;'e t;-il tho story of t!:o strained ;'.n:.;e! v that lias overetl l is lil'c for y.-ars. lii:cc:: ing work during the day and iuicer:;.iii re-t 1:1 tlie j:ii( 1 of tiic night have laid the mark of Cd yi ;;!-. upon l.'im. though he has i:ot perhaps toc.'-n.d '5. lie has fought for the place ij; the opera where l.is proud wiforh.-:. II. h:;s: tn'g e!e:I ft keep Jii'i- in the hpiendor tint l-:it.; her Leant;.". toils along. Loll ing lo his jh'i ;. mlaiions and lavi.-i;i:'g tJiem upon her, whiio her loeii;ie-s and str.teliiie.-s grow with atlvancing m.ttrou bood, l!: years, of iai ii!!.; m.:;iho;.d bri::g to l:i:: i!:e viarh:c:-:s and dfoipi ttido of !'! a;.v. It is no fara-y sht !r!i. The opera Lottsr w::s full of s;u-!i j ietr.res that i::0ia f..i!i 01 t'iom every night. Trie.-, there a:e ex,ui: magnificent r.p o. imens of stalwart .American manhood, fcUoliing hejv tie ro t!)rt:ugh th: lob bies r loimglng in the body of the bourn. L'r.L then most of tlu-o men are immcr tied. .,e York Ciapjiic. THE ALBUM CRAZZ. The 'Conf'suio!i" APir.m, the ",:iI!ioti;d te,: and I i. iters ot" O.Iicr Ivi.ids. "The album -raze has ahcut rea hod its h'-ight. 1 don't seo how it can u ;n.U"h fur ther."' S2id tho manager of ( no of the kayc.-.t fancj siationery and booJc houses ia ti e e".. y. 'Among th-j young ladies there i.; 1:0 cnel of albums, and they are of all sorts imagine.!. k Tiiu confession aibum is very popular just now. It has on o-.a-h page a list o p: .-. t :;::; to which the young lady's friends wrie ::: swers ia the blank places opposite them, t--Ii-ing what are their ideal virtues, their favor ite authors, their favorite iiowers. their idea of beauty in art, in nature, and all that sort of thing. It is supposed that v.!;c:i a fricTid has answered his bit of quest ions tho young lady has a pretty e,ood idea cf his character, but, of course, most of tho young men try to be funny, so the book becomes practically use less for tho purpose for which it is intended. "Another album is one i:i ivhie'h a yoiirg lady pastes on the white page a black silhou ette of each of h?r friends. A piece cf white paier is tacked to the wall, a bright lamp is set upon the table near it, and i ho friend is seated between tho lamp and tho paper, so that the shadow of his proSIo is thrown upon the paper. Tho young lady then traces the outline of the shadow and af terward cuts out the picture. This i:ia',:e? tho pattern. The picture then only has to he cut out cf black paper and pasted 0:1 tho white page cf the album. These are f;v (jueutly pretty good likenoj.se-. the only ilaws in them being usually accounted for by the subject's inability to sit srill enough. Then there are dozyns au l do::.-::.; of other kinds of albums. 'lucre uro thoso in which the shapes of young men's bea.-.'s are kvpt. Tho young m&n hr. ve i:;i;re.:-io?;:; t.i:.-..;i by :hek' baiters and send them U the- y..'. :g 1 1 ilies. Others are fru- ; eevrding- tlvj r eap-, and sizis of young men":, f ..!, as frnishea by t!'0 biioeaaikers. Still oth -as ceatai:i iuea hits of Lands, or photograi ks of merely the eye.":, cr the nose, or a.i ear, a !::u..;uei.j, a eiii.i, a r.irel.ead, or any thing lis.' tuat tho year.g lady's ingenuity m-.ty s;::g a s .. "One young lady, liviag a l"rai:'i javc.:u, has a very h.rge collevtio:: of imprint, t thumbs. She got the idea fnaa the Chine.-e met hoil of ideatlfj ing criLaiaals.'" ChL-uo0 'I iiue-s. Z'.ia Jla:ir.ei' I lrait. Tew peoj-le wh 'ii overh' e.t-.l 02:1 sit ia a draft witaour peying ti.e- ;-ii:i!iy r the in discretion. Yet in spile of tiio accumulate i experience of age- tlir.t nv' i: i of e ' u ol is "freouentiy adopted by j working in doors. If tho ro-:.i get i i warm, er the oceupr.nts are overheated by their work, up goe-s a window and the ro! I air from the out side comes rushing in. Thi ; sr.d-'.'.'U cooilnj oiT where one is overl.eaied chilis th: tkin a.id drives the blood to the eenter of the Lo.'.i Frequently the lungs are conge-, t.d. r.c a re.-.ult and inthumnati on foi-.iws. TLe:i puca:u;:ua is ushered in with a chili, follows 1 by f . r, pain ia the side and coughing. ;-u it gocsea, getting worse each elay mitil the cr:s:'s i-; reached, when tho jctie;:!, e.-gin-i to get gradually b?:tor or well, there are plenty cf graves to tell tha other side of the story. If recovery follows it is usually full and com plete. No ipeeiat tendency, to c: utract the disease again remains. Tho afTeered lung throws off all signs of the disease and per forms its function 63 well as it did Ijvforo tho attack. Once in a while, when thero u a predispositioa, hereditary or acquired, ro iiovtry from pneumonia may bo folljt-d. by that dreaded eh-aso iuImonary. "pathiiLs, couuuonly called c-on.sumjitiou, butt by physi cians tuberculosis. In'cvv York Wtld. ' .-V t (5 i?iyls:ll' Store. J ii-t aft r our inventory, we iidu.e prices ?o m 11 the g. mils lather than to carry over. We are willing to sell our entire- Winter Coods at cost. Staph s v.e have a larg-; ipiantity and olb r them veiy Io,'. Calicos :'. to ." cents per aid, making the best standard of thein at 2 yards for S1.IM. (lingham b-',t dress styles 1 ( cent:-, per ard. Ires ods all kiiols at tiie very bovc-t price, from 5 cents per 3:11,1 upward. Wooh 11 Insi v.e o.Tcr a i ot,ctr i I'm-. Ladies cadi mere ho---, worth I .:. not,' l i n!s, fine heavy woo! .p c.-ats, mow V.; ihi'il rail's line ribbed Worth ", lniv,- I'll der ware uniit go at Lev prie. w c v.ill not keep ihrm over. Our ih-uts Silver J.eyM ,.::.o Shiib. andilrawirs, femur piiees 5n now :;.". """ e li-at 't o hhil Is . a-, e a 1 !i 4 j i ia I i 1 y ?' imu1 -'it'. Our Saarh t all wool ;.huls end "ev.v. -crs finr: ipia!it' :, ).)' now 75 ci nt. . Our seal let all wool shirts i:id draw ers, line ipiality .v'1.25 now 1.0.'). Our searb f all-wool .'.hirts and ura w 1 rs. line quality :sl. ?5 now 1,25. Oar scarlet ali-veool -.li'it.s and di.-.v-cr, line oua'jty ..nonow .-(. i'ol'ALLY AS CI! O.tr '.'."1 i'-r e.-rjt. di-.cour.: on ro i!. . "-. sti;l good. Wear- ! 'crinim d io 1 !(,, out our entire: stock' and le ver le '..:. has such an ;po: t c!,:! v been o;,'(-il to economical buyer., to puieh t-e tie- ).-,; Mia I'd ICS ill. V) little a Joseph V. P5 FTTH t-3 O m i o pi w 1:01. k.- i.:; . ; k r. s BEEF, rOll, 3IUTT0?.', VI-: Ah, VWLTHY MigtU" Clll-c-tl Ilttms, Jiacoi; ::i:d lin; 1 1. :te I will sell ns chc.'.i ;:s :uiy ;i:;rk-i i.t ilm (;ifv am J deiy Olll)(;titioii, JtU'l l-CatiCcl fiiily solicit Vdli- j;';.t.roii:,rro. ESSiAmM and .-ee nio. Acviii-.s Jj.h.cJc, :t!i strct t. P 1 1 R N I T s ? ?5 F7 PARLOR SET ! , . -:p;: t lOil ALL s&r ftJZU ij;--: - ion- ICitchems, Hallways nnd Office, TtaT "PS Tv-'T V t here :i inr.riiiiit-ciit stock of CJood t and Fail- Prices lb(;llld. UNDERTAKING ARD EfISALIVIING A SPECIALTY CORXEII AND IXT1 iiw' M fill P p Ron hn-itnnrnn Lp km Wiii le out:i J a n OLD ST:IB OF Ail work v.aiTonlx'i.l jiiat-cia.-;c-. W EL OTJkrZLsSJ. ; n . 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