tf THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 9 1934. \ Cures Scrofula , Erysipelas , Pimples and Face Grubs , Blotches , Soils , Tumors , Fat ter , Humors , Bali Rho'dm , Scald JEToad. Sores , Mercurial Diseases , Female Weakness nnd IfTosulnritlcs , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Juandico , Affections of the Liver , Indi gestion , Biliousness , Dyspep sia and General Debility A count of Burdock Kl&od nllten will wthff tl)5 mo t tV.eptlc l tlut It Ic the tlrcitnt Ulcml I'utltct on eartli. Sold bv metliclne ilrtlrrc everinthcre. Ulrectloni In eleven Uniuieci. I'nicn , tt.cn , FOSTER , MILBURN4CO. , Prep's ' , BuRa'o ' , N.Y 2G3TH EDITION , PRICE $1,00 BY BIAIL POSTPAID. A OUEAT BIBDIOAtj WORK Exh uitod Vitality , Nervoiw and Phwlsal Debility Pronuturo Decline in Min , K.roraof Youth , and the untold inlsorlca rcBultln ) ; from IndlBcrotlona or ex. coaaes. A book for ovi'rv man , young , mljillo npted , and olil. It contains 125 proscriptions for all ncuttf and chronic disoaseii each ono of whtehU Invaluablq So found by the Author , whoso experience for 2 years id nuoh nn probably never bcforo fell to the lo of any physician SCO pages , bound In bcautlti Freucu miiiltn om JO iBjco\or3 , full glltcmrMit cl to bo a Oner wor/ n ovcry BOIIJO , mechanical , /It- / orary anil professional , than any other work * ol < ID this country for 82.50 , or the inonov will bo rcfutWod In every Instijco. Price only 81.00 by mall , tel pild. Illustrative s.implo n ccnU. Rend now. UoM incdal awarded the author by the National HWIcal Association , to the otllcors ot which ho refers. / This book should be road by tno young for Instruc tion , and by the afniotod for relief. It will Vonofll nil. London Lancet. / There is no member ot society to whom thli book will not bo useful , whether youth , parent , giskrdian , Instructoror clorp-vman. ArROiiaut. / Address the Poibody Stcdlcvxl Institute , or/Dr. / W. II. 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OOLD HEDA1 , PABIB , 1B7G , BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pnr- ' Cocna , from which the OXM S o. Oil liiubmi rimo\fil. It la > tf.rtt tlinct tf itrenglh of Cocoi mlitd with Slnrcj , Airowroolor Sugar , nuj It tbcreforo far more cconoml col. It 1 < diluloui , nourlthlng , etrrngthcidnif , cailly digested , and aJmlrabty adapted fur Invalids as will oa for persons In health , Colil or Oroceri crcrrnhcrf , BAKER 5 pa * Dorcliesler. Mass. \Vliota debility , uklmuilluu and primatura ileciiyarocaaioiibyoicoiiuu , crroraof jouth , etc. . are perfectrettored ! to r l > n t lieallh and vlzoroua manhood by THE MARBlON DOLUSi 'hoitomach druirirlna. TliUlreatineiit iof Aei-viiaillubltly and I'bitlrul Jccny tt uniformlr ( noc uful bxcauiM uarru on txiinn illiiiruii Uiiew iiu direct MinlUniUaniUb- rolute ihor < viiiltitr ii. boaled IrvatliMi fref- U4RSTON nnMEDTCO-16 W.KthSt , New York. | A Beautiful Tlioiifiht , The woarv mmvft < crnwllng Down tlio Wo < t'ft cnmrlinia throat , The ovtiilnc ilaw w s falling , J.lko n promissory note , Wlillo froui the tlioninnd clmmbcrcil l\t mloni of the burning West Crlin ou splendors swoiit mid clftinlxrcil Up the hoavoa'a throbbing breast. I.tltloratcrJ.Mcaiitro Lc.tnoil ngitUnt tha window baw , And vntolled tha foaming flro , An it lo l ) ( > d ntnonp the st-irsj Then ha Mltcd\VlmtU thnt yonder ? " "AiiRoN , donr , " lili mother said Ho looked tip In chlldlih wontlor ; "Aro thp nnnuls' head nil red1 [ Drnko'a Travelers' Mngnxlno. IlEMOKJUS , JfiB. Henry Ward BcochorN lii poor lio.iltti nnd will piobably go South before the 1st of March , The nflwost prayer booki nnd hymnnls nro Innind iti brown or black alligator kkln , with tlio monogram in vehut or tlher. Lent tlili year is to bo very utrlctly kept by cocicty girls , as It h tlio only setisou of tha year when they c.m rest from noclal duties. Dr. Unllamlet , uf St. AIIII'M church , Now York , proaclioi frciiuontly to deaf mutos. Ho uudoretands tholr silent language nnd takes great care to mike lili moaning clear. Hots greatly bolovcd by ft largo number of those people. The llcv. Dr. Stark , of 1'ouKnoy , Vt. , is one of tlio oldest preachers in the Methodist Kpiscopil church. Hta dovonty-Gfth birthday was recently celebrated. Dr. Stark is still in vigorous health , nnd proachci occa.iioii.illy , Uo wni licenced to preach lu 1830 , and joined n Methodist conference in the following year. For sixteen } oirs ho WM n presiding older. TLo Vandorbllt faintly nttoud SS. Uartholo- movf's I'piscopal church on Fifth avenue , Now York , Mr. Cornelius mid W. 1C , bilong to the vestry nnd are both regular nttcniUuts with their fanilllot. They occupy pewa In the cmtro aisle , about half wiv 'IP. J-eilaVnu- d rbilt , now Mrs. Soxvard Webb , was married ia tha church n few years ago , and her little jou was recently baptized in it. The Hon. Hamilton Fish and family attend church at Old St. Mark' * in Second avenue , tfew York. His family have boon members of the church for many goneiations pist and ) OW8 in it are ov.-nod by the family for life. Mrs. Hamilton Fish , Jr. , who also attends lorvico there , always appoirs in voiy quiet oilets , either of black silk or some dark , rich shade. Wlitio Cardinal M anntnc ii building a cathedral at London which will cost millions , md the Duke of Norfolk , tha Marxuis of Jute , and other milllonairu Itmnan Catholics continue tn contribute to now churches inouti- ncnts and endowments , the famous Oratory tt 13rompton , where the greatest of HUng loin an Catholics , Cardinal Newman , ru ! do9 s in an unfinished state and presents a barn- iko appearance. The Protestant communities In England and Wales outside ' < f tlio established church \iz : Baptist. Congregatioualisti , the various nombers of tlio MothodiHt family ( six ) , the [ "riends and the English I'roibyterians have an nggregato of 8.U9G ministers in that division ) f tha country ; 12,000 places of worship , with out allowing for defective returns ; nnd a total of 1,500,000 members , which are estimated ; o represent -1,500,000 persons out of n total wpulatiou of " 5OG7'JSti in England and Wales. On May _ 21 of Iho present year it will be iOO years since John Wycliff , the first of the ; reat English reformers , nnd hU doctrines were condemned by the synod of divines as sembled ut Gray friars Priory , London. Ar rangements are being made in London for the > roper celebration of tlio occasion , and the presumption is that the day will ba honored inoio or less all over the Protestant world. Wycliff was born aear Richmond , Yorkshire , about 1324 ; tha exact date is not known. He was the true father of the reformation. It h stated by The Moniteur Unucrsolle that the Marquess Tceng is a Chinese ox- Jesuit. Ho was , it appuarn , educated by the Jesuits at Kiau Niam and admitted to their order. Afterwaid , however , he obtained his secularization and returned to the world. It is added that he was , indeed , bora a Ilonian Catholic , and that when ho loft the Jesuit society ho did not abjure bin faith. The Mouiteur. however , is compelled to add that although ho received the tonsure and the lessor ser orders ho docs not affect to hold any roll- gious belief whatever. Of the rumor that General Sheiidan is a Roman Catholic , The Catholic Euquiror nays : ' 'Our Protestant friends do not want Catholics in the army now In times of peace. At an earlier day , when war spreid its dark shadow over the land , they weio not EO particular nnd not a few of those who are now objecting to Catholic inlluenco were only too happy to pay Catholics to do that which they lacked the courage to do fight for their country. The ignorant Catholics went to the front and fought for it ) institutions , which our separated brethren claim our church desires to over throw. The cultured Protestants stayed at homo and kept grocery stores and made money , " A 1'roplicoy. Soon the long haired vernal poet. With bis manuscript in band , Will ascend the iron stairway To the journalistic land. With a smile so calm and saintly " For the editor he'll ask , And request with hesitation Apersual of his task , Then the editor with trembling Hands the mausctipt unties , " Tis on Spring ! " A look of horror Quickly starts into his eyes. With n biblical quotation , Ho ariacs from his ro.it , And * i that long haired poet Ho alights with both his foot. [ Boston Post. KDUOATIONAI/ . Six ladles have graduated with honor from the London College of Chemistry and propose setting up as druggists. Mrs. Julia 11 , Anagnos , eldest daughter of Mr * . Julia NY ard Ilnwo , has established a now philosophical club at her purloin in South Boston. In a Philadelphia school for young ladies it was found that of a class of forty-eight girls ono could make broad , ono know how to fry oysterB.and throe knew how to broil beefsteak ; forty-eight could embroider and foity-sdven could dance. Mrs. Quiucy Shaw , of Boston , spends $50 , ' 300 annually out of her private income in sup port of thirty kindergartens and twenty nur icrlos , uhich she has established In those parts of tlio city where the roughest and moat Equal- lid features reign. In addition to this she spam ! * $200,000 a year in other charities. Prof. T. 8. Pnrvin , of Iowa City , ono of tlit oldest of Iowa educators as well as one of the best Informed men in the historical details of Iowa educational work , in an informal talk with n Dos Molnca Keglster reporter , on the 28th inst. , gave the following reminiscences : The professor was the first president of this society , iti the year 1857 , and ogain in 18C8. Ho 1ms u record ! n Jowa school work running back to 1813 , when as a member of a school board ho helped in building the first brick school house In Iowa. Ho Hays It is a mistake that the first nchool in Iowa wai taught in Ia\cnportn ! 1838 , and that n lady , who Is fctill living in Davenport , taught school lu that place in 1C30 or 1837. He also aajs that Mr. J , B. Stewart , now an esteemed citizen of Das MtineK , Vterit to Bchonl in Burlinatun in 1830 , and ha quote * Co ) , Parrott , of Keo kuk , who wan it soldier at Fort Madison in 183 ; ! , as gujing that a school was taught there in that year. The professor is now CG yaars old. hut lie retains much of his old time vigor and all of his life-long and inseparable genial ity and good fellowship. Arcliltccluiftl Monstrosities. . Now York state is spcndinK nearly $20- 000 , 000 on a capital which lisa no cloak room in it big enough to hold the coats and hats of its senators , and the room for the court of appeals which the judges div lil > o. Great Britain has spent $20,000- 000 on the no\7 foreign nnd colonial of. ' ficoi , whoso rooms have no ventilation except by the windows , which are too heavy to open and shut. About half this um huabeeu spent on Iho now London law courU , in which the nir isso bad thnt no judge sits long without falling 111 , the jury room so inclement thnt jurors ickon m it , nnd n clock-tower built with no place loft for weights. In Washington 910,0000,000 has been spent to put our legislative- chambers on n wuul-swont koll , but inn building no cased nnd constructed - structod thnt no man breaths fresh nir on the lloor. llorflfonl'H Auld I'lionplml.o Admirable Results In Fever. Dr. J. J , Tlv.\N , St. Louis , Mo. says ; "I invariably proscribe it in fevers ; niso in convnlcsconsos from wasting nnd do bHnting diseases , with ndmirablo results , 1 also liud it n tonic to nn enfeebled con ditiun of the genital organs. " TlioHtont Tiitdy intlioCnr , Tnmohtnl from the French ot Loult Lcroy. "Eighteen , ns pretty as n picture , with n dowry of 5500,000 frnucs , " enid Paul Lo- long to his friend Georges Iloryionx , "Mile. Clementine Perrncho will suit you likoa clovojmado to measure. 1 know they ire thinking of marrying her off. Say the word nnd I will present you. " "Whore ? lion ? " "At the Opera Comiqur. I will give ; hcn a box ; yon shall know which onu , and from the orchestra yon can study nt rour case the plnn , the cut nnd the style ) f the young lady. If she docs not real- zo your idonl , you can remain in the lack-ground nnd there will bo no harm done. " "Consider the mnltor settled. " "At the theater , after the lirst entr' acte , wo will meet in the foyer. " "But this presentation may seem nm- jiguous to Mile. Perrncho'a relatives ? " "No ; wo can play the comedy with , hom. They nro looking everywhere fern n suitor. I Imvo oven promised to furn- sh them ono. Yon shall bo the man. " Things being thus nrrnngod , Georges resolutely nwnitcd the summons. Two weeks passed nnd ho received uo vord. Wishing to kmw how tlio nlTnir stood , ho took n street car of the couth- orn line to go to Iho house of Lolongwho ro ided upon the heights of the Arc < tc 'Etoilo. It was raining fiercely thnt morning. Dwico in succession the .vount { iiinn , seated in the interior of the car , had ; ivon his place to ladies standing on the jlatform ; then some of the passengers laving got out in front of the Church of 'nvalidcs , ho was able to seat himself anew near the door. "This time 1 Trill lot budge , " said ho to himself. "I nm damp and chilled ; enough of sacrifices to ) olitcnoss ! " At the station of the Ecolo Militairo , n stout lady hastily got on tlio car and strove to push into tlio interior. ' 'No crowding on the plarforml"cried the con ductor to her. She cast covetous looks upon the occupied scats , and particularly upon that of Georges , who was the only ono of his sex in tlio midst of fifteen wo men. men.Tho young man stiffened himself. "No , no , " thought ho. "I will st y where 1 ami I'd rather givoup riding in .ho cars if , whenever its rainy and coldl must always roranin outside. If she were a pretty woman now I'd ' gain n word of ; hnnks or a smile , along with a cold in , ho head , but with this lump of fat the ; amo isn't worth the candle. You needn't ook at mo with n supplicating nirI ; don't care whether you're warm or notl" Gradually the stout lady's looks ceased ; o bo imploring ; they grow dark and con temptuous ; she muttered broken sentenc es between her tooth. "Tho politeness of the day ! The re spect duo to ace nnd soxl They leave n weak woman exposed to all the inclemen cy of the weather , and make themselves comfortable without deigning to take pity on her sufferings ! It's shameful , it's dis gusting ! Ah ! wo live in n villainous epoch ! " Irritated by thrso attacks that could not have boon inoro directly aimed at ! iim , Georges said : "I have already given up myscattwico , madame ; your insinuations , therefore , liavo no effect upon mo ! " "Not to do ono's duty to the end , " an swered the stout lady , "is exactly as if ono had done nothing at all ! " "Tho persons I have obliged nro not of that opinion. " "Will you permit those you leave out in the rain to differ from them ? " "Certainly ; differ as much ns you want to. " "Thank you ! At at atchi ! Some people would lot others strangle to death without offering them n glass of water ! " Georges had the baseness to reply , with a smile : "At least I have the cohSolatioit of knowing that whore you are you have no lack of water ! " "The executioner is mocking his vict im ! " ' Enough , madame , enough ! " "At at ! If I die , monsieur , I shall ewe my death to you ! At atchi ! " "This is growing monotonous ! " "Strike mo , if you dare ! You won't have much trouble to finish mo you have begun too well for that ! Atl at ! " The stout lady's sneezing was lost in tht nolso inado b ? closing the door. Georges thus cut short this agreeable con versation. But through the glass the nn- iry woman's eyes did not cease to riddle liiin with fierv glances until the last sta tion was reached. As ho made his way to Lelong's resi dence Georges was still laughing nt the exasperation of his stout enemy. There lie learned that the conferences would soon result in the desired interview ; lie would see and bo coon. In short , the following week ho was oummonod to at tend n representation of "La Jnmo Blanche. " Tlio letter gave him the num ber of the box , together with a minute description of Mile. Olomentino Perruoh'a toilet. toilet.When When she appeared ho leveled his opera glass and saw that his friend , far from having exaggerated the young lady's beauty , had rather underrated it. Blonde ulondor-waiatcd , bust moderately deve loped , pearly teeth , graceful smilo. An elderly lady , her mother , without doubt , placed beside her on the front row of the box , frequently looked in the direction of the orchestra. The haste with whicl ( Georges came to moot Lolong , on his entrance into the foyer , proved to the latter that the fish had nibbled at the delicious bait. "Sho is charming , oxquiaito , divine ? ' "Thon you want mo to present you ? "Immediately ! Come , como ! " The oldeily lady and the youn girl received coived the young man with smiling po Jiteness. Ho vaguely comprehended tha the first impression was favorable to him His conversation mot with equal success llllo. Clementine turned frequently , the better to hoar and see him. During the chat the elderly lady in formed him that she was the young girl'e aunt. "Ja madame , your mother , ill1 ? askcc Georges of Clementine , "Sho has just been so , monsieur ; nn atrocious cold ! The heat of the theater having brought on a fit of coiighfnjr , she wont out for n little fresh air. Bui eho will return before the curtail rues. Having ceased to coutr.li , Madame Per- radio , knowing whom she would find in the box , entered with n smile upon her lips. But it did not remain there long , for at thoju'ght of Georges her eyes in stantly shot forth two sinstor Ihslios. Tlio mother of her whom ho felt no much dis posed to love was no other than the stoul lady of the street car. "My excellent friend , Moimiour Georges Horvtcux , " said Lolong as ho presented him to Madame Perrncho. "Oh , I am acquainted with muniour ! ' replied she in n hissing voice. "I had Iho pleasure of muoting nnd having n long talk with him in n public convoy- mice ! You remember if , do you notl' said aho to Georges. " 1 nearly got mj death from that conversation ! " Tlio young man did not know what to do or say ; iho rest glanced at each other without in the least comprehending Madtmo Perrncho'n bitterness. Then the latter added with growing rage : "You left mo outside the door the other day. It's now my turn to put you out- sida it ! Go , monsieur ! " Georges bowed andquiltcdtho box will : [ jolong. "So you wore the hero of thnt stupid ulvonturo , were you ? " asked the latter. "You were the monster of the street car , oh ? " "I was , nlas ! " "Mamma Perrncho is a fury I" "So I see. How unfortunate ! Her laughter charmed mo. " "And the marriage ? " "Has gone to the dogs ! " "Oh , nol Itismoroly delayed. " "Whatl Do believe it you still possi- Jot" " 1 believe it certain ! She has avenged icrsolf , and is oven with you , Besides , know her ; eho has moro to say to you et , and to make you tnsto the rest she mist have yon for her son-in-law ! " AVcl Wo Mover. i't Is now undisputed tlmlVol Po Moy- r'.s Oiitnrrh , Cure Is the only treatment hat will nb olutidv euro Catarrh fresh erIn In iinic , "Very oflicaciotis , Sauil. Gould , Veoping Water , Nob. " Ono box cured mo , UIH. Alary Koiiyou , Dismark , Dakota. " "It oatorodmu to the pulpit , Kov. Goo. K. Hois , 3oblovillo N. Y. " "Ono box radically cured iiJ , ] tov. 0. H. Taylor , 110 Noble street , Brooklyn. " "A perfect cmo after ! IO years nirciit'g.T. D. McDonald , 710 Uroadwny , N. Y. , c.&c. Thousands of testimonials nro cceivod from all parts of the world. lolv- ) ! red , 81.00. Dr. Wcl Do Moyor's HluHtrn- ed Treatise , " with statements by the cured tailed froo. D. U. Dewey & Co. , 182 Fulton treot , N. Y. tuos-tlmr&sat-m&o-Sm Ollj ON FIUI3. A Scene on Iionjj Isltvml. LONG ISLAND Cuv , L. 1. , February 8. This afternoon n large distillate tank at the Standard Oil Works , foot of Tenth troot , exploded with terrific force. The explosion was followed by n burst of liuno which noon enveloped the tank. In | uick succession there were seven other explosions f naptha , tar nnd distilled oil becoming mnsscsof flame in n minute afterwards. Eight tanks in all , each containing from 1,500 to 3,000 barrels of lluid , were destroyed. The fire was ; nt under control at GiO : ! this morning , k'sidea the tanks and oil , a largo store- to use , having n frontage of 200 cot on East river , containing 1,500 mrrola of oil , 2,000 empty barrels , also about 700 feet of wharf , with sev eral small buildings , were burned. The lames from tank No. ( i , which first ox- ilodcd , communicating the ilamos to the varohouso , twenty feet distant , vessels ending at the wharf were towed away or cut adrift. Several firemen were se verely burned. The total loss , ns near as can bo ascertained , is $73,000 ; partial nsuranco. The shock of the explosion was felt several miles away , many win- lows being broken in houses two miles distant. On Blackwcll's island n great nany windows were broken. The works will bo rebuilt. Closing up iho Mills. PiTTSUUno , February 8. Judgment was entered and executions aggregating 384,000 issue dthis afternoon against A. C. & 0. H. Kloaan , lessees under the recover of the > Manchester Iron & Stool Mills. The ezedUors include the Olovo- land Iron and Mining Co. , Wampun Iron Co. , ( limited ) , Wheeler Iron Co. , Hillard it Storritt , Spang Steel and Iron Co , find n number sf oth.er.8i Sherman on I'rntectlnn. CLKVKLAND , 0. , February 8. Senator Sherman has written a letter to The Iron Trade Review \tyon tlio moyomvnt originating ! icrd Alid culminating in the organization in Now York of an associa tion of capitalist ! ) to secure reciprocity with Canada in the matter of the rcdnc- ion of duty on coal and iron ore. Ho writes : "Tho subject of the treaty of re ciprocity with Canada in respect to coal and iron ere hns not joon1 brought to ny attention , but my first view is entirely against such treaty. Wo have plenty of coal and iron ere in this country now protected with a comparatively low rate of duty , and I BOO no reason for disturbing it. Indeed the whole protective system is now in moro danger from its fjionds than its en emies. The manufacturing interests are joginning to regard coal , iron ere , pig ron , wool and other articles of domestic production ns raw articles , not to bo pro- ; ected by duty. If this now doctrine ihould got n foothold it would destroy ho whole protective policy of the govern nnt. The rule of protection must extend , o all labor alike , to tha labor of the 'armor on producing wool , to the labor of the minor in digging coal and if it in du. lircl to the fanner and miner it cannot Vfho vrrnat glossy , luxuriant antl wavy tresses or abundant , licanlii'ul Hair must nso LION'S EAT1UIEON. Tliia decant , cheap article always maljes Uio Hair wow freely and fust , keeps it from fulling out , arrests and cures gray- UCBS , reuiores dandruff and i'chlng ' , mnkos the Hair D rong , glvliiff It a curling tendency and keeping It Jn ni/y / desired position. Beau- < ifiil , lieiiltliy Hair Is tlio sure result oi' using Huthairon. justly bo maintained in favor of the man ufncturcr. It is labor that ii to bo protected tectod , nnd not capital. It is intlcct moro important to dovolopo the natural resources of the country in production and mnnufnuturo of such articles ns won ] , iron nnd coil , than to protect higher forms oi production whore cheap labor is indispensable. " Baby's warning , When l > - liy KM luilnn nt dead ilotlior In it Irlxht. IMIicr In a | > ll When wornu il bile , Imliy must cry , II fiver nets In , Inliy may i > lo. II croupy palm kill l < connrA , In tint IIOIMO tlicro'n no CAiToUIA , rorinotlitri earn nlthouxlrUy , CAbTOIUA cures by nU'lit nn.l lUy Tlio Utah Iiettlslnturo. SAI.TLAKK , February 8. The Utah legislature , composed exclusively ol monogamist Mormons , has been in era- fiion fo r weeks and passed two unimpor tant bills. Being elected under the Kd- munds law , the Utah commissioners anticipated - ticipated that the Icgialatmo would en act laws in accord with the government , but it is now conceded the monagnmist legislators wo ns subservient to the church ns polynnmists. nnd bound to do the bidding of the leaders. Governor llnniBoy nnd Judge Cnrlton , the only mombera of the government commission hero , nre observing the situation. They will roccommond n legislative commission in place of the present legislature : Trouble Anticipated , VANCOUVKW , W. T. , February 8. Chief Moses , in accordance witli nn agreement mndo with the secretary of tlio Interior has moved his people on the Dolovillo reservation , nnd tnken the tip- Innd. It is believed there will bo trouble f congress refuses to confirm the agree mont. n Klm. ST. Louis.Fobruary 8. Win. O.Dinos , member of the firm of Hill , Nail & CK , manufacturers of nt-avcs , heading , etc. , nppliod to the circuit court yesterday for dissolution of partnership , nnd appoint- nont of n receiver. The court this morn- ng appointed Archer N. Crnig , receiver , with n bond of § 100,000. Thn Canadian I'liclllo , OTTAWA , February 8. It is under stood thnt the government hns received nn oiler from n syndicate of Now York capi- alists to take the Canadian Pacific r.ul- vny and complete it. without further gov ernment nid. They also agreed to give ip the monopoly privilege nnd pay duty upon their material. Collapse ol' a llnllroiul. ST. Louis , February 8. Judge Trent , of the United States court , appointed ecoivor of the St. Louis , Hannibal & vookuk railroad. A bond wa furnished or $100,900 , John I Blair of Blairstown , tf. J. , going security. llllllt. ST. PAUL , Minn. , February 8. Pit- cington it Co , proprietors of the St. ' : uil agricultural warehouse , made an issignment yesterday. Liabilities , § 75- 000 ; assets estimated fully , $35,000. Nov.'Hpnpcr at Auction. CHICAGO , February 8. The Daily ? ows' Joliet (111. ( ) special says : The Foliot Daily News was closed by the shor- II' this morning to satisfy the claims of creditors. Liabilities , § 0,000 ; assets , 82,000. A. Water 1'rcss. BALTIMOUH , February 8. The Illinois Press association loaves to-night for Washington , whore they will remain until it is safe to leave- for homo. "Is tlio curl paper editor int" nsknd n golden mi rod maiden punning timidly on the thresh- lold of the sanctum. "Tho whatl" "Tlio editor who cuts tlio papcrx and makes tlio BO- notion of poetry ! " ' 'i ' am ho. " "Will you bo kind onoiu'h to toll mo when 'Uotsy nud I Are Out , ' wni written ! " "I don't remember the exact date , but it was just after n big jail " " " and the vision . delivery. "Olil" lovely vir. lulled. AS A SPUING MHDICINi : , Blood Purifier , Diuret ic and Aperient , no other to called blood purl Ilur or Baroinatllli compound Is for n moment tu liu compared wr.li the Cutlcura KcsiHent. H combines tour great properties in ono incdfdrH , acting nt once upon tlioilur cllvo organs , Moo1 , kMnojsnnd Imw- els. For tl'OBo who Hake with bl'k H'adixchc , Fur KtStcd conditions requiring a sncody , uciitlo nndinfo nuorlent and diuretic , nothing In modluliio can po | efbly equal It. The Heritage of Woe. MISr.HY. bhainu and a ony , < ftcn bcnucathed as a solo legacy tu children b.v | > nrints \ neiloctod crC''ib , Tockanso the Mocxl of this herudltary loisou , aniJ ! hiwr uio\o the moat prolific cause of iiiinansulTcrln , to clear the skin uf Ji IUurInf ( Hn- or , Itclilni ; Tortures , Hiunlllatliig Kruptlona and iMuthsonio Horos caused by It , ta jiurlfy and icautlly the uklii , nnd rcsloroj the hair no that o trace of illxoasa remain , C'utlcura Itcsulvcnt , the e\v blooil 1'iitlllcr , dlurollo and aperient , ud Cntl- lira and C'utlcura Hoaii , the great Hkin Cures and Icantincra , nro Infulliblo. I Had Salt Rheum n tlio most agirra\atod form for uljht years. No cind of treat i cut , mcdlclno or doctors did mo any imminent L'ood , My friends In Maiden know hon I ulfcrtil. When I began the use of Cutlcura Itcniu- His my Ilinlm wirosorawand tender that I could t hoar my Height on them without the akin crock- K anil bleoaliiK , nnd wan obliged to 150 about on Clutches. Utffd the Cutlcura Uemedlei Iho months , and Vi an completely nnd permanently curod. llltS. H. A , llllOWN. Maiden , Maw. Kefcrcncca : Any dtlzcn of Maiden , ila s. Copper Colored. I have been nlHictod with troublesnmu skin dls ease , covering alinout oomploUly the upj > cr part of ny l > ody , cnuslnx inr skin to otnumo a copi > er-c ( > I- orcd hue. It cuuld bo rubbed ell lllo dandrull , and at time * oauning intolerable Itching and the most In- cnio buffering. I ha > o u ed bloo < I piirlllcru , pills and other adtertltod remodlon , but experienced no relief until I prouurod the Cutluura Iteniedles.whlch , although carclcsaly and Irreinilarly , cured mo , allay. ng that terrible Itthlng , and nmtorini ; my skin to ts natural color. I am HHntf to niaku an ullldaUt , o the truth of this utatouient. Bold by nil ( IruifiilBts. I'rlco : Cutlcura , Uctt ; UHolvent. 9i ; Boan.M nts. J jmuOHBU ANoOu CAI > 0" , Jii.aWn , Alans. Bond tor "How to Curn Hkln Dlsaasos. " n A'D'TTror inikntlli nd lllrtli Humors and D-ttD 1 ( Bum rncinUnos. use Outlcuia tioau.a dtllclously pertunud Hkln Jloautlllcr , auU T-ll t lath and Nur rv H nlllv VE'BWs ron Tire CURE OP AM. DISEASES ov ou Y YEATlfl jlumnhri-yr Homeo. \ir I'uimdilvls cnl frco ou appllcaUou WUSTlMinHVS IIOMKOI'ATIIH ! MKU.CO , 10U 1'ultun blrvcl , I\ow Vorti , Ijtboninxtruucota- . > . ful retriedIuowu. . I'rlco SI PIT Tlul. orl vials J r oViol of powder for ' , Bi'it ; licit fr uo , ' , , ifpoMirl ! ( niH. UlAJt , CaU'J. > Eua.'a .J I0l > I'ultuu tit. < rt. NOTI33. Three thousand shipbuilders ntUolfnst , Ire land , lima struck. The Ice carnival nt Montreal closed hat night with a grand ball , The statue of Oonnral llobort K , Leo wil bo tmvolhd in New Orleans on the 'JJd. Wholesale nrresti of persons merely HM peeled of socialism are being made in KnsMa. Tlio London Times this morning nnorgoti- cilly nlttcka the government's Kgyptlan pol icy. icy.A A movement N on foot in Chicago to have a grand operatic festival during the season of 188S. 188S.The The president has approved Iho bill nppro * priallng 8100,000 for the boneflt of destitute Indians. The licenses of 1,100 Now York city liquor dealers were revoked yesterday for > ioliuion of the excite law. Tlio Northern I'aclflo denied the roK > rt that its t ml us are delayed by mow. All trains nro miming on tliuo. Two delegates Rent to 1'okln from 1'aria have returned iultn | umlocohed in regard lo tlio Intentions of China. The 1'roncli criiNor Inferno , ban been or dered to assist in ( o defense of Suakiin in c so of an attack by totals. A Ktmlan military tilbunal has oontunco.l Col , 1'iiorcir , coimnisplnr.'vt olllcor , nnd n man named Aurebacli , n traii > i > ort contractor , to Siberia for fraud. The London Daily News dUto.1 that tlio re port that Kngland nnd franco are nrgotlat- Ing for n joint occupation of Kgypt la totally without foundation. Mr. Donahue , n Now York assemblyman , Ims boon arrested nt Montreal , wlioro bo was attending the carnival. Ho was identified with the Vonlan raid Into Canada in 18GO. Doprodatirmn in the oyster beds In Chesa peake bay IHNO been renewed , A steamer imd sloop arinuitlth illlo-i midrovnlverHlmvo boon ordered to proceed agatmt the thieves. Very elaborate preparations are making in Chicago for the military ball next Thurmlay night Hutlth permitting , it la expected that don. Shoriniu will attend. l'ie sure Is Vclng made upon General Ghoridnu nnd Secretary Lincoln to attend. The Erltldisyndioatn'H roprcroutntho , who came to Texan for the purp > KO of invostint ; n million pouiuls Rtorllng , Ins lotuinod to I'll- rope , and owing to tha failurn of the legisla ture to take notion regarding fence rutting , will recommend that the syndicate make no investment , . All virtue * grow from n compassionate eve of mankind. [ Haddhist Scripture , The path of duty is near , ynt men sock t nfar oil' . Go liomo and seek it und you will not lack tcnohors. [ Mencius , Chi nese. Maintain n love of linrmony , tliat hrnugh tlio family the conunon speech ilmll bo , "Lot us help on another. " Sacred Edict , Chinese. Never nllow yoursolt to do wrong because - cause it seems trilling , nor neglect doing a good notion because it scorns to bo amnll. [ Ohineso Maxim. All thinking boinga have been mtulo onu far the other ; they ewe patience ono award another. The Rood man romom- > era that every rational being ia hiu kins man. [ Marcus Auvolius. QUAY'S Sl'KOIVIO 9II3DIGINHS. TRADE HARK Tim ORKAT Esa-TRADB f ARK tiBii Hr.si.niT. Au tmfalllni ; otiro ( or Seminal Weak- liCDt > , Impolcnoy , nnil all Disotwcs that follow aa A eoqucnco ot Sell Abumi ; an loia ol lomon'i UnI\orL . -flRETARIHQ. ftHAi Bltu < io.i'ain ArTEn TAEISn. In ( ho Dark , Dimness ol Vision , 1'rcmaturo Olil AKD and Jinny other illBcaoon that load to Insanity orCon- tuinptlon and a I'rouuturo ( ) r .v . tlitwAni ol mlTortlsonionta to relund money , wlicn dtugjisU from whom Iho medicine ia bought no not rtlm'I , hut rctor you to the mauutacturura , nud tin roqulrcmontn are nuclt that tliuy are eeMom , if tvtr. ccmpllcd with. Hoe tliclrwrittentrimruntun , A trial cl ono nlndo | < acknro | of Qray'sHiwoldo will conxlnc * the most Bluiitlcal of ItH nx.l incrlte. Onnouount of cmmtoi/cllors , wo hftvoi\JoitcJ ] the Yolluw Wrai > per ; the only iroiiulno. fWKulI iwrtlcularo lu our pamphlet , which - t-di > . lira tu Kcinl free by mall to every one. l&Tho Sjio- Ma Jlciiic Ino is sold by all ( IrucRlsU ) at 91 per psoic ago , or six packagca for ? 5 , cr Hill bo noot [ : oo by aiall on tlio rooolpt cf the money , liy odJroeelne THIS OHAYMKDIUIIHUO. , tluBalo , N7Y. Solil In Omaha by O. F. Qo"ir.W. jv IHin.ti- GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. WIVOU8 Cures OF MANLY VIUO , Sfonnatorr jhoja , etc. , when all other rotae dies fall. A. cure uaratif f < l. 81.60 a bottle , largo bottle , lout times the quantity. (6. lly ox \neta to any ndilroM. So'd ' h } OALIN8TlTUTK1rroprlctoriil718 Ollvp'tt ot , Bt Louta , Mo , " 1 have sold Sir Aatloy Cooper's ' Vital iWdUliU or-yoart. Every customer upoaks highly ol It. 1 onitcsltntlriglyondorBoltaaarcmcdy of true uioxIL "C. F , GOODMAN , Drugglit. ra h KoV.l JB83. vl8-m&o-eodly SOFT ELASTIC SECTION In wurnntod ta wear longer , HI Itbo form ncntrr , and KTO ! lull/1 'fntlxractlon than any other Corse In the niiirket , or iirlcc paid wli IKI ipfuiidf * ) ) . Tiiaindornuineiituui ' .70UNTI W LEHMANN. James Hdical In stiiulo Clmrtcred by theStnteof 1111- nola for thccxprcaspurposo of civlnclmniedlnto relfclln all chronic , unnnry and pri- yato dUcases. Qonorrhcta , aiectDndSyphilUinall their complicated forms , olco oil dlscasca of tha Kliln and Clood promptly relieved and permanently cured by rcme- _ til > eelall'rafHce , bemlnal Weakness , ctit Lcecca by Drea mi , Pimples on he Kace.I.ost Manhood , < u H lotty onri < 1. 'Jlicro laiiucri > erlnu-ittl > i < i. The anproprlnta remedy ; stance u d in each case. Consultations , per- icnal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd- clnca cent by Mell and Express. No marks on ) acUaio ; to Indlccto contents or vender. Address Dfl.JAMES.No. 204Washlnglon SI.Clilcagollj. > ox No , 1 wlllcnra any casaln four dajs or less No. ! will curt the most obstinate CMO no matter of how eng standing. Allan's Soluble Medicatdd Bougies No nauseous doses ot lubobs , oopabla , or oil of san dal wood , tkutv . ilu to produoo dyspepsia by UstroyliiKtbecoatli'esof thostomacli. Prloo J1.60 lold by all dniii ltti , or mailed en receipt of ( irloo 'ut further particulars send for circular. P , O.Box BELT Will euro Kervouria-M , , ' nlyili , ulnl lll , KcUllcn , Kldiuy , Hplnu and ll er lllMn lluutAktlilualli.uit ( dUcun' , I > ) > M | lu , Ouliu'l. i > i . v. tniiiotino , iiiliAffuv , Yiulaiwiii Utfil.fUOnly liiitllloKli-i > llVlUii Xiiu'rlio Mint Miiailhol.lifrlilly na limu- - SI.OOO V/ould Not Duy It UK HOKSK I xtasa .Ictudwlth rheumatism , and oiiri'd by utliiit a bi-lt. To any ono allllcUd with that dUusc , I would y , buy llorne's tloctrlo licit. Any ono can cooler th me by at my itoiu , tIAIN On'ICi : - Onpotltenastolllco , room 4 , ' c r blooV , jtiT'orralDatC. r' . UooJmin ; Uruj tt ie , 1119 Ftrnaiii St. , Oiniha. OrtkM ( UlvJ U 0 D. - * M IIO\V AND AV11EN TOI3B Burdock Blood Bitters. IP YOtmArrETJTniirioor-HyoTir 11 fcoblo If your Bleep la broken , and yon ro do bllatntod and dcipondcnt , try llurdock Wood Bitters You will bo delighted with the mutt. Til 10 linDtCINHli A magnificent aperient , gently I nlO moveilhn bowelj , clcnnsca the blood nil ( tavcj ( ift lo\cr , rick hc&dach(8 , ind bilious Attack * , protatcnt during the liot months ; ( vndtllajs ncr- louwois and debility M Well. II nW TO U3i : Himlock Blood Cittern la oxpUlneJ 11 u 11 \ Cfy oictrly on the label accompanying o ch tle , Thodosm thopatlcnt will vary < u hh or her K od ecnjo dletatcf. Ko h&rmful ttlccU can fO i. 'lo ' rc ult from the 1194 of the mcdlctno. Wor.llt . rntrantoo appreciable benefit otcry time , Mil CM TO USi : Ilardock Hloo.1 Hitters It l un. II lll.li nccoiinry to t lo. All undtrttind what peed la\atl\o and blood tonlo c'n accompllith , nnd all know \vhon they no3d such ( and wo mlffht In- orpoUto ALIjiicedlt at ono tlmo or another ) . Aia ilcmnt experiment nnd for cottftln nllot , trr Ilur * lock Itlood Hitter ; , lly DruRglste. FOSTKIl , 11ILDUUN & CO. , lYon'f , BulTilo , N. Y. JOti. HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT Curoa Dlsoanos by Building p Iho System. Front. " 31ilp another dozen of tcur Malt Extract IfoftV , as before. Hlias ilonomy wlfo ( iruat Brood , and li the only ti'lnfrsho r.in take with an ngrco- ab'o citect. It ] trcigth- ( Ing pournaio wonderful. "J O. or.D.NKU. ' Augusta Ox "April , issa. " nowaro rf counterfolU. ToboRonnlno It must l > a put ui In al > eve et > lo of liottlo. nnd bear on la bel the natnu of TAIIUANT & CO , Solo ARcnU for thn United States and British 1'rovln- cos of North America,278 OrccnwIehSt. Now York. Till : UKNUINIT. I'rlco.CUorcrUoiun. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. only S3. Shares lu Proportlon'K * Lonisiana State Lottery Com paiy ' H'/t ifo hereby certify that ut itiptniie t\t at angementi for all tht Monthly and Semi-Annual IJraieingl of tin Louitiana State Lottery Company , add in jwnoti man&ne and control tnt Drairinyt hemtifvnandthattneiam are conducted uith cnetnfaimiti , and in good faith toward all par , in , and tee authorita the company to ust thti cer * ifratti , leithfae-timiln cf cur tignaturc * attacked , n ill advtrttscmcnti. " Incorporated In 1ES" for SS yoara by the leRbUtori or educational and charitable purposes with a oap < tal of 01 ,000,000 to which a reserve rund ol otor 1350,000 nan ulnco been added. lly an ovcnvliolmluR popular vote Its ( rancblM iraa mudo a part of the present state oonsUtntloo idi > pted December 2d , A. 1) . 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on nnd en dorsed by thu people of any State. It no\cr scales or postpones. Ita grand oinglo number drawings tnke monthly. A aplpmlul opirortunlty to win n Fortune , Second Cruullriwing ! Clnaa 13 , nt New Or- : oam , Tuesday , February 12 , 183i IGotb Monthly iliawiiij. ( CAPITAL PRIZE , 675,000. 100,000 Ticket ) nt Five Dollars Each. Frac tions , in Fit ths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. i cArrrATiMiizK . KSCO 1 do do . ,003 1 do do . 10,000 a rnizKS OP $0000 . 12,000 do HXK ) . 10,000 10 do 1000 . 10,000 0 do BOO . 10,000 100 do 200 . 0,000 300 dude 100 . . . SO.OOO 100 do CO . . . . 25000 1000 do 26 . 25,000 ArrooxiuATiox rnizu. 0 Approximation prlroa ot $760 . 0,7CO 0 do do COO . 4.EOQ 0 do do S60 . 2.2M 1967 Prlzcoamounting to _ . . . Application for rites to cluht abnuld ba mada only ak'tno ofllco of the Oompnny lu Now Orleans. For further Information wrlto clearly giving toll address. JIako 1 > . 0. Money Orders livable and ddrew Registered Letters to JjEW OULKAJffJ HATIOXJ aAanr . . . N n Orleans , lo. Post.il Notes and ordinary Idttdrs by Mall or Ex * press ( all < uma of 85 and upwards by Uxptiaj At nui expense ) to .r . n. . , „ . , . . , * * * DATJPlrii ? , or 21 , A. DAUPHIN. Kow Orleans Ia Wi BcvenUj St , WMhlnjfton' V.'c. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , , B. Frank MSoore , 27 Li Salla Sir set , Chicago. , New Manager of Chicago OIIIoo. To whom apply for Information and tickets , 182th Monthly Drawing , Feb. 12. Tuesday. . . First Capita Prize 075.000. Tickets. $1 ; gold n Fifths at 81 each. Boo lull Bchorea oNor A regular graduate to DR. HENDERSON . , medicine , Oter fllxtcon a 0Caiu003WndottoBt' years' proctloo twelro la AA. ilfeAH OTY , MO. Chlcaffo. i i Authorised by tbo stAte lo tre , i tl * ? Chronlo , Nervous and Private disease * ; I ABtliinaEpllep " ' * XJPJ UM'4 r MVAUA * Ayvuiubjr | iuoa mecaiufcL . . _ 'to ' , Curcn ffuaronteed or money reiunded. Charge ! C . 'jw. Thousands ot oasea cured. No injurious maul * olnos furnished even to patlerita at a distance. Con- sultatlon frco and confidential call or wrlto : age and experience are Important. A BOOK for both sexe * luitrated and circulars of other thing * sent scftlt with w 8 cent itaraps. IfBEBlfUSKUU ad od-w ST , LOUIS PAPERIAREHODSE , Graham Paper Co. , 217 and 210 North Mala 8t , St Louis. WHOLESALE DKALEU3 IN BOOK , WIUTINO' NKWS , wUA BOARD AND PRINTER'S STOCK rare/Kb eaU far H ass of oil S. H. ATWOOD , Plnttsmouth Neb , - - - - BRIADBE Of TllOEOUalllRBl ) tHO IIIOII QKAD3 HEREFORD AHD JERSEY IMS PDBOO OB ittSVt tOO ( WUil ftrYonngr utook for ule. Oorrespnnilenrvi nclldU-il. DUFKEHE ii rBEUOYED'l'0pUAHA > KTIQNAL BANK , ffS.