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TFTKi OMATFTA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , 3IARCH 22. 1888. A. GISRMAtf WOMAN IN TKOUBljU iier Friends'Wnnt the County Com * hiiflsloncw lo Ship llor. Commissioner Corrrigan was nbscnt froin the regular Wednesday afternoon mooting yesterday of Iho county commissioners. The following vrero referred to the com- rnU'tcoon construction : George Ii. Ddnnls' npUcnllon ] for inspector on the now county hospital ; request of Sheriff Coburn that ono of the UircO Jailers bo designated at head or principal Jailor at a salary of not lew than'(3 n day ; from the snmo ofllcial asking that deputy ihfcrlffs bo paid 175 n month. The county treasurer was dlroctod to. can cel taxes on certain nieces of land In South Omaha , nnd J. M. Wilson's communication requesting n correction In the assessment and tax of Covcllo addition was referred lo the Judiciary committee. The followiiij ( communication was referred to the committee ort charities with power to opt OMAHA , March 17. To the Honorable Com missioners of Dounlti * County. Gentlemen There Is living In Omaha an old Gorman lady , Helena Stoinig , by name , seventy- four years old , who came from Ger many n few months ago to live with her married niece , but the .family is poor nnd consequently the old lady docs not llho to stay hero ; she Is very homesick , nearly insane ! , crying day and night and wishing to go back to Germany , but neither sliu nor the hunhandof her ,11 loco having any money , the wants the commissioners to glvo her , if possible , transportation toJJaltlinoro , and the German society in Baltimore , w'lioso nim it is to help poor Germans in nuy'wtvy , will see to it that she is sent back to hpr rela tives InOJroslau. Silesia. It is the question for the commlssloncra to consider if it is neb tlio cheapest way to send said lady to Dnltl- moro instead of supporting Jier at .tho ex pense of the county , which is euro to occur. Hoping to receive an "nnsWcr Boon , I remain yours respectfully , Au' AUST.MANX. The ofllcial bond of John Toner , assessor for Douglas precinct , was approved , nnd the committee on Judiciary reported iu favor of renting the poor farm to Ha'mltin , Spencer & Co. , for "brtckraoklng purposes , the county , to .receive 10 cents for every 1,000 , brick man ufactured. The claims of John Hush. William Gibson nntl Chris Tltu'tmnn , nppmlsora , ? 5 each , nnd TcftV. Bedford , sewer pipe , S17.31 , were al lowed aud ordered paid. KLJjA BURUHJy UETUIINS. She Falls to Mnrry Her Printer Lover nnil Comes lluino. Ever einco Thursday of last week Mrs , Bur- dcn , who lives nt 1310 Cass street , has boon distracted over the flight oil hernftccn-ycar-old daughter , Ella , with a printer named William Bpollman. The disappcaranqo was sudden and without any preliminary warning whatever , nnd the sorrowing mothcr'has ' been striving over since to find some clew as to the where abouts of her Daughter. The matter was Jmt into the bauds ot the police , but they Wore unnble.to nCTora her any Help , and It Was finally , owing Co the BEE , that about 8:20 : lost evening the sidodoor of Mrs. Burden's dining room opened and her recreant daughter walked In. The mother rushed up to the prodigal , throw her arms about her and gave frco vent in sobs of Joy nt , .her daughter's return. After she regained her compo'sure , the mother began to ply her daughter with numerous questions , but.she could got but little satisfaction out of the replies. All that She could learn from the girl was that Spcllman and Ella had been in some Nebraska toWn , wboro she re fused to state , ttnd Hint they had tried to gc't married. In this they were unsuccessful , however , as the BbtS had preceded thorn with an account of their escapade , and a license was refused them. After a few days' rcal- deucb there tHey decided the best thing they could do was to return again to Omaha as they could not .got married. They returned yesterday and last evening Spollman Crovo up with her lab hack to within a half blockof he * homo and lot her but Ho then had tbo hackmnn drive rapidly away. The number of the hack was 20 , but the driver , who was hunted tip , waa cload rnoUthert and would say nothing. Beyond the meager details given tljo girl VFbuld say nothing. SUe insisted that she , Btill loved SiMJllman , and Bald that she in- ttmddd writing to him to-day. The mother Is grdotly grioVdd over the plrl's Infatuation. She says that while.she lived in DCS Moincs she know that Spcllmdn Was paying addresses - dresses to her daughter , but she did not ilp- lirovo of it , as ho was a man of VlcidiiB- hab its and was a dangerous companion for her dttuehtfir. Ho wna persistent however , and flnuliy to got rid of him she moved to Otnaba. She tiiought this was"tho last of the matter , but a week ago last evening , while Ella and her sister , in company with tlioir grand father , were returning from tho'Eden Mu- BOO , Ella Was BtOp'pOd'by ' a youhg man and drawn astdo for a few ntoindnts' w"hlfl- pcrcd conversation , Ttio grandfather and younger sister tbok exceptions to this wanner of acting , and Spellmah , for it Was ho , stepped up and apologized to them. His presqnco in the city had been unknown to the Tauilly up to this time. Tbo next night Ella disappc ardd. The mother' Inlands t6 htivo Spcllmau punished for leading the young girl nstray. _ An Imperative Necessity. \Vhat pure air Is to an unhealthy locality , wKat spring cleaning is to the neat houaohcopor : BO is Hood's Sarsa- tmrllln to everybody ; nt this season. ' U.'ho body needs to bo thoroughly reno vated , the blood purified Una yitilizod , Iho fiferjns of disease destroyed , scro- fulu , salt rheum , nnd all oilier blood disorders are , cured by Hood's Snrsa- parilla , the most popular aud successful spring medicine. TJiQ Vctornu l Iremen. The veteran firemen held a meeting last evuning at Chief Galllgan's ofilco and the main matters considered were all relative to the coming firemen's boll. First the com munication from the l lromon's ' Benevolent ( Mpulatlon inviting them to attend the ball , myl join in thu parade , was read and accepted. The veterans next determined to have n band of their own in the parade , and a committee consisting of C. Fisher niulH. Burthold were appointed to look after this matter. It was msn decided to fdmo out with some handsome how budges and a committed consisting of JI , Taggurt nnd J. F. Shooloy were appointed to usu Uieirbcst tastoand Judgment in selecting BOmelhiug suitable. The "vets" aio do- teimlhcd to glvo the boys all thu encourage ment they can aud the ball already promises to bq ono of thu most mammoth parties over given hero , C-li-o-o ! C-li-o-o ! ! C-li-o-olI ! Don't snooxo , snooze , Imwk , hawk , spit , blow , tiiid disgust everybody with your offensive breath. If you have acrid , wutory disohurgos from Ihu hose und oycs , thront Jihcnso. causing chok ing sensations , cough , ringing noises in lioud , splilting lioaducho and other bymptouis of nasal catarrh , remember Unit the manufacturers of Dr. Stige'fl Cntnrrh Komody offer , in good faith , 5500 rownrtf for n case of catarrh wlilcli they cannot euro. The Remedy Is sold by all druggists at only CO cents. A New Gob CMmimny. The'Nebraska and Iowa Gas company is the name of an organization that filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk yes terday afternoon , The corporation will manufacture gas , and the principal place of business is to bo in Omaha. The capital is tOOO.OOO , divided into 0,000 shares of (100 each , and the stock is to bo uon-forfcltablo aud non-assessable. Bovou directors aha ! inanago the affairs of the corporation , am the following directors huvo bocn elected to eerv until the meeting of stockholders in JSbOs A , M. Kitchen , K. W. Pitkiu , E. Klall O. H. Brown. J. L. ItfcOafcuo. "NY. W. Keyset nnd A. O. Powell. The omceia will be a president , vlcepresident and secretary , nni will bo elected by the directors. At no time Bhn.ll the indebtedness of the corporation exceed fflO.OOO , and its existence dating from March 20,1SSS , will continue for fifty years. Tor Tin ant Discuses , Coughs , CoUltf etc. , ofleotuul teUef is found In the usu a ' 'Biiiwn's Branchial IVoeJics. " 1'rieo 25 cts. ( Sold onJiin loxts. A Now Train , ThcFr&mont , Elkhorn' & J\IKsourl Vailej company have completed arrangements to Cive slociiiflg car semco between this city ind St. Paul ccmmcnclng Sunday , March 05. thfr sleeper will bo ullachotkd the tMln Icav- ng their do'i ot , comof of Fifteenth and Webster streets , at 0 :45 : p. m. , and will 'arrive from St. Paul at 8:43 : a. m. Tills announce ment will bo received with gratification by the traveling public. If thq. gontlcinan , whoso lips pressed the lady's enowy brow nnd thus caught a severe cold hnd but used Dr. Bull's Uough Syrup , no doctor's bill would liavo boon necessary. Some genius proposes to introduce pa per shirts. Wearing paper shirts tnenns bearing rhounmtisir. . With Salvation Oil , however , paper shirts might still bo n. success. Prco 2-3 cents. Petty Titcv6a ! Arrested. Charles Scott and Charles White , both colored , were arrested last evening on the cUnrgo of stealing a silk handkerchief and a number of toilet nrtlcle * from the room of Mollie Knox and Mnggio Simpson , 1WW Web ster street. The missing articles were tound in the possession of the prisoners when they were searched. Graceful f&rmi , abundant tresses , Sparkling ojesour pralso Invite , But a blemish that aistrc sci Arid the loveliest facovwlll blight- Teeth uncleanly nnd unheeded : SOZODONT for such is needed. Personal Parngrnphf ) . . E. Love , tot Grcoly , Nob. , is at the Mil- lard. lard.E. E. M. Ford , of Dos Molacs , la. , is at the Mlllard. L. Wcssell , Jr. , of .Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Mlllard. L. . D. Wilson , of Kansas City , is .at the Millard. G..W. Scott , of Scotia , Nob. , is at the Millard. H. S. Rood , of Lincoln , Nob. , is nt the Mlllard. II. C. Eady , of Lincoln , Neb. , is nt the Paxton. WIH G. oaos , of Fullerton , Neb. . Is at the Paxton. J. T. McDonald , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is nt the Paxton. T. C. Wells , of St. Joseph , Mo. , is at the "Paxtori. W. R. Dawson and wife , of Chicago , are at the Paxton , E. S. Kotchuui , of DCS Molnes , la. , is at the Ptpcton. W. J. Arnold and wlfo , of Kansas Clty.nro at the Mlllard. J. W. Paddock , of Paddock's Grove , 'Neb. , Is nt the Paxton. E. J. Carter and wlfo , " of Helena , Mont. , DID at tno Paxton. Messrs. J. J. "Friedman and J. Harris , of DCS Moiucs , la. , are at the Millard. Real Estate Transfers. Albert ELo'wls and wlfo lo J L Brihn , Iot6 and part lol 0 , Lewis' sub div of 11-12-13 , Oknhoma , w d. . . $ 800 John Chrlstophcrson and wife to Koy- stoho Ledge No. ' 155 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , s M lot 4 , blk 240 , w o p. city of Omaha , w d . . 0,000 Harry P Duel and wife to James Hceyesetal , to. X lot 8 , blk 17 , EV Smith's add . . . . . . ICOO Francis I McKcnua and wife to J G Wlnstanloy. lots 1 , 2. 8 , 4 , 5 , 0 , ibrlO , 17,18,19 and 20 , blk 4 ; lots 3 , 4 , 13 and 14 , blk 2 , "Wakoloy , " w d . StOOO A B Do Long and wife to John W Smith , Ibt 8 , blk 2 , "Hillside add No.3 wd , . 2,700 N S D Solomon nnd wife to FA Dis raeli , lot 4 , blk 5 , Solomon's add , w d.t . , . 300 Herman Kountro nnd wlfo to Abbib E Vancourt , , lots 13 and 14 , blk 15 , Kountzo place , w d . 2,100 Martln'So'rcrisen. single , teL Z John- Bon. e 40 ft lot Q , blk G , Lbwo's add , wd..k . . . . 1,200 Thomas Brcnnan ct al to Paltrier n Boldon , lot 10 , blkl , Breuilan place add , nd . . . . . . . . . . 2.GOO . fioborfP Williams ot nl to Alice Gcr- tnldo Howard , lots 25. 28 and 42 , blk 1 , Town of Howard , sco 15 , tp 10 , r 13q . 1 Ada P Dralta Ot al to Robert E Live- lot 21 blk 0Ti'flko's alld soy , o X , , , wd . , . . . . , . . . . . . . t , . 450 O M Ramsey arid wife to.J.M Kin- caid , lot 0 , blk 3. Patrick's add , w d. 3,000 Lizzio C Cogcshall and husband to J J Schmidt , lot 11 , Albright & Ayles- worth'sadd. wd . 075 Alice G Howard , to Ltho public , sub- div blks 1 , ! 3 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 and 8 , How ard's plat . . . - Lucy C Seldcn and husband to T B Cleridchiung , n % lot 1 blk 13 , Itn- provemont Assn's add , W d . 1,200 T B Clcndcnning and wlf6 U > John Dale trustee , n % lob 1 blk 13 , Im provement Assn's add. w d . 1,200 Isaac S Hascall , single , i6 William J Carlan , lot U blk 3 , HascalL's sub , w d . ( . . . 1,000 A M Anderson and Wlfo to Otto Lobeck , Idt 13 blk 5 , Hbrbach's ' 2d add , w d . 7,000 R H Smith to Ooorgo N Hicks , sublet lot 17 blk 3 , Capitol add , W d . 3,500 Nineteen transfers aggregating . 542,530 Building Permits. The following building permits were issued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings : J. F. Bcstcr , cottage , Louisa , near Montana . $ 400 E. N. Miller , two cottages , Meredith , near Thirty-third . 1,000 R. W. "Dyvall , addition to dwelling , 2531 Popplcton avenue . 100 K J. Hclmbaoh , stable , Seventeenth , Corby . 150 George W. Sablno , dwelling , Tweuty- ciglith and Hickory . 1,700 W. Wallace , cottage , Twenty-first , near Charles . 600 Thomas Mulvihlll , restdenco and stable , Madison avenue , near Six teenth . . . 2,000 , Olof Olson , Uorcar , near Twenty-first 350 .bight normlts , aggregating. . $ 0,500 at Unpid City. RAPID Cur , Dak. , March 31. [ Special Telegram to the BEH. ] The news of the pas sage of the Sioux reservation bill by the son- nto was received hero with Fpurtli of July demonstrations. Fireworks , etc. , helped the people to express their Joy. An Interview to-day with 3 , T. Hird , Just returned from Pine Ridge and Rosebud agencies , shows there will bo no dlfllculty in securing the sig natures of tun Indians to the proposed ces sion. liven old Hod Cloud has expressed his willingness to sign. The only question with the Indians is the amount of money they uic to receive. Its suherlor excellence proven in millions of homed for more than ouarter of a cecturr. It is used 1)0 tbe United Btutei Govemment , Kn- florseil hy | ho lieuUf > r tlie Great I'nlvcrsltloj as thostronscft , 1'liroJtaiul Most Healthful. 'lr. ) Pria ' Oenm IlaVliuj 1'pwder iloas not contain Ammonia. Lime or Alum Bold only in cans. I'MCU UAKlNOTOWUliUw. , NewVor < . Chicago. t-Louis TUB HAIiTj SEASON OF 1888. Full Schedule of Clmniplon hlp Onnics lirtoftl Comments. CiUcf\oo , 111. , March 20. [ Special Tclo- ? Eram to the 13nn.j Following will bo'found the schedule of the Wcstcrn Uasa Uall , asso ciation for 1833 , Tlio season opens Satur day , April 23 , on the Omahn grounds , with Minneapolis , who will also play on tbo 29 , nnd May 1. Then comes St. Paul on May 9 , 3 nnd 4 , Milwaukee , b , 0 nnd 3 ; Chicago 0 , 10 nnd ll' DCS Moines next und St. Louis last in the month of May , Tlio schedule ( s as Well -arranged probably , ns was possible under Iho circumstances , but so far as Con flicting dates are concerned in &t. < ouU > , Chicago cage and Kansas City , they are numerous and will entail considerable perplexity and ox- pcuso ns the season progresses. Tills , how ever , was unavoidable. The schedule : ciitc vno. At homo with Milwaukee Juno S , 19 , 20 , 27 , 23 , 29 , August 20 , September 23 , Octo bers. bers.With St. Paul May 29 , 80 , 81 , August 8 , 9 , 10. 11 , September 14 , 10. With Minneapolis May 31 , Juno 1 , 2 , 8 , 4 , August 7 , September 12 , 18 , 19. * * With Omaha-June 9 , 10 , 12 , July 23 , 24 , 23 , August 23 , 23 , SM. With Kansas City-Juno C , 0 , 7 , August 19 , 19,21 , October 2 , 3 , 4. With Dos Moincs May 0 , Juno IS , 14 , Aug ust 5 , 15 , 10 , September 9 , 29 , 3D. With St. Louis-Juno 10 , 17 , 19 , August 12 , 13 , 14 , October 0 < 7 , 9. Juno 21 , 23 , 2 1 , July 14 , 1C. With St. Paul May 31 , Juno 2 , 3 , Septcm- 11 , 12,13 , 18 , 19 , 20. With Mlnneaiwlis May 29 , 80 , 81 , August 8 , 9. 10 , September 14,18.10. With Omaha Juno 5 , 0 , 7 , August 18 , 19 , 21 , October 0 , 7 , 9 , With Kansas City Juno ? , 10,12 , August 22 ! , , 23. 21 , September 37 , 29 , BO. With DCS Molnes Juno 10 , 17 , 19 , August 11,12 , 14 , October 2 , 8,4. With St. Louis-Juno 13,14 , 15 , July 7 , 8 , 10 , August 15,10,17.ST. ST. rxui. . At homo , with Chicago May 13 , 13 , 15 , Juno I , 5. 0 , July 17,18,10. With .Milwaukee-May 17,19,20 , Juno 30 , July 1 , 8 , 20 , 21 , 23. With Minneapolis May 23 , 21 , 20 , Juno 21 , 23 , 24 , October 0 , 7 , 9. With Omaha Juno 13,14 , 15 , August 15 , 10,17 , October 2. 8 , 4. With Kansas City Juno 10 17,19 , July 13 , 14,15 , Augastl3,13 , 14. With Dc < * Moines-Juno 0,10,13 , July 7 , 8 , 10 , August 2i , 23 , 34. With St. Louis Juno 5 , 0 , 7 , August 13,19 , 31 , September 27 , 29 , 80. MINNEirOLIS.- At homo , with Chicago May 17 , 19 , 20 , Juno 30 , July lt 3 , 20 , 31 , 22. , 1 With Milwttuklro Moy 12,13,15 , , Juno 4 , 4 , 0 , July 17,18,10. With SU Paul May 23 , 23 , 27 , Juno 20 , 27 , 23 , September 22,23 , 2o. AvitliOinuluv-JunolO , .17 , iO , August 11 , 12. t4Sop'tomUcr 27,29 , 80. With Kansas City Juno 13 , l4 , 15 , July 7 , 8 , 10. August 15.10,17. With DoSMoirtes Juno d , 0 , 7 , July 1214 , ' , 15. Aligust 18,19 , SI. Mlth St. Louis-Juno 9,10 , , 12 , August 23 , 23 , 24 , October 2 , 3,4. KANSAS CITT. At lioino with Chicago April 23 , 29 , May 1 , August 1. 2 , 8 , 80 , Soptember'J ' , 2. . , AVith Mlhvaukco-May 2 , 3 , 4 , July .23 , 29 , 00 , August 20 , 27,23. With St. Paul May 5 , 0 , 7 , July 24 , 23 , 20 , September 7 , 8 , 9. With Minneapolis-May 9,10,11. August 4 , 6 , 0 , September 4 , 5 , 0. Wittt Omaha May 23 , 23 , 21 , Juno 21,23 , 24. Sopldinlior 23 , 2J , 25. With Dps Mdlncs May 17,19 , 20 , Jund 20 , 27 , 28i September 18,19. 21. With. St. Louis May 13 , 13 , 15 , Jduo 80 , July 1 , 3 , September ll , 12,13. DBS MOINE3. At homo with Chicago May B , 7 , 8 , August 4 , 0,7 , September 7 , 7 , 8 , With jyfihvaukeo-May 9,10,11 , Aughst 1 ( 3 , 3 , September 4 , B , 6. .With St. Paul April 23 , 30 , May 1 , July 23 , 80 , 81 , August 29,30 , SontombOr 1. With Minhcapolis May 2 , 3 , 4 , July 24 , 25. CO , August 25,37 , 33. . With Omaha Mny 29 , 80 , 30 , f August 8 , 9 , 10 , September 11,13,13. With1 Kansas City May 25 ; 28 , 23 , July 20 , 21 , B3 , October 0,8 , 9. Wlth'St. Louis-May 31 , Juno fl , 2 , July 4 , 4 , 0,17,18,19. ST. LOUIS. At homo With Chicago May 2 , 8 , 4 , July 23. 29 , 81 , August 20 , 2j < ! i9. WithMilwtiUkee-'AprilSS. 29. May 1 , July 34 , 25,20 , August 80 , September lt 3. With St. Paul-May t , 10 , August 5 , 0 , 7 , September 3 , 4 , B , 0. With Minneapolis May 0 , 7 , 8 , August 1 , 3 , 3 , September 7 , 8 , 9. With Oirlaha-MayJJ ! ' , 20 , 37 , 23 , JunoJW , 37,23,29 , September 20. With Kansas City-May 29 , 80 , 81 , AugUst 8 , 9.10 , September 14,10 , , 17. With DCS Molnos May 23 , 23 , 24 , Juuo 20 , 21 , 23 , 2J , 24 , September 2-1. OMAUA. At homo with Chicago May 9,10,11 , July 7 , 8.10 , September 4 , 6 , 0. With Milwaukee-May 5 , 0 , 8 , August 4 , 5 , 0 , Soptembor7 , 8 , 9. oWlth St. Paul May 2 , 3 , 4 , August 1 , 3 , 3 , Vlth Minneapolis April 23 , 29 , May 1 , July 28,29 , 81 , August 1 , 3. With Kansas City Juno 1 , 3 , 3 , July 4 , 4 , 0 , With Dos Moines May 13,18-15 , July 1,3 , 8 , September 14 , IB , 10. With St. Louis May 17,19 , 20 , July 12 , 14 , 15,20,31,23. THAT CHICAGO MUETINO. The Western association meeting at Chicogo Tuesday was chiefly remarkable for the in cubation of a not very sound schedule , m which for once the tail Chicago and St. Louis succeeded in wagging the dog. The meeting was almost barren of resultswithout the introduction of a single innovation , or tlio advancement of oven u single progicss'lvo base ball idea. The three strike rule which wiistohovo been consldoicd , w.is not oven broached. There was an opportunity for the baby organization to have distinguished itself , but they allowed it to slip through their flngeis , ns if they dared not attempt any leg islation on their own hook. All they can do , it seems , is fo follow in the rut of the older associations , aud to them all lovers ot the gaino must look for all now changes , benefits nnd iniprouomcnts. Tlio magnates pardon thQ term of the Western association , were well aware that tlio opinion of those best riuallflcd tp entertain an opinion on the sub ject , such as old experienced players nnd managers , is that the game will suffer in point of lively interest through the return to the old order of pitcher's games. Then , why did tiioy not take this stop the Initiative in n move toward tlio restoration of last season's ex cellent four strikes rulo.n move that is botind to bo made sooner or later by ono of tlio older bodies. Jy this independent bit of log- Islatlon they could have impressed thu base ball clement with the idea that tlio now as sociation is the possessor of a sot of brains of its own , that they were capable of some achievements purely original and determined - termined to.bo enterprising , progressive and systematic in their handling of the game nnd not morelv"existing by sufferance of Vender dor Aha and Spaulding. By a return to the four strikes the Western association could hnvo congratulated themselves upon the thiwks and best wishes of every lover of the frame in the country. Tlicro is no denying the fact , with tlio exercise of a little horse sense , the Western association , will enter upon its first season under the most luminous auspices. It has. in the main , populous cities to draw from for support- the circuit is n fairly good ono ; there nro several of its ofllcors men of experience and competency , and for those ic.isons alone the now enterprise should bo a success. It needs , though-to guard against ono gioat danger , which lias been rcpoutodly intimated in these columns , and that is , to sea that Chicago and St. Louis do not run the as sociation exclusively In their own interests. Neither city , for various reasons , should over liavo been admitted , but there is no remedy now , so let that pass. Will Arrive In the Hlornitifr. Manager Seleo , of the Omaha base ball team , and Left-Fielder Annis , will orrlvo from Chicago tills morning. The entire - tire roster of players will bo hero within tlio next ton days , and the lovers of the game nra rill nli t ! to theimpottance of the occasion. Everybody is anxiotis to got n look at the now team. ' ; _ " Deacon' Vhlto Signs nt Imst. ' DETROIT , Mnrch 21. Until 13:05 : till * after- .neon-Detroit sd.t in the shadow of great grief nnd wouWnot be comforted , \'Deacon" Whitc . the ancicjit gra shoppcr of third base , was not of us.VhLle wrote n letter Jast week nccuiing Wfctklns of. toing the In- spircr ot much newspaper criticism of the great guardian of thd third bag. Watklns , undof powerful pressure , wrote a letter of apology , which Wlilto aid did not apologize , and ho ( Wltlto ) thorqforo loft yesterday for Kaiamazoo. Detroit nt once put on deep mourning nnd went dpwn by the river gido nnd wept. Unexpectedly Whlto re turned nl 10 n. m * today. At 19)11 ) liq stepped into base ball headquarters ; nt 10:20 : ho nnd the directors cntno out ! at 10:45 : Whlto and the directors returned to base tmll hoadquurtcra. Whlto at thu moment looked RO flerco that Secretary Leadly Hod down the Jlro rscajK ) , At 10155 jjegotiations were opened , Director Edson nnd vail looking RS hnggnhl ns n pair of newly slmvon goats. At 10:50 White smiled. It was the first Binllo In a week and Indicated n weakening. Encour aged , the directors at 10r > 7 begun to talk to Whlto together nud the biUd-hcaded third baspmon grow pale. At 1205 ; ho capitulated to stop the flow * pf eloquence , nnd nt 13:05 > / Director Edsin ran out into the street , and Riving n yell that might have been hoard in Chicago , announced that the country was saved. Whlto had said ho would , sign. This tremendous act will bo done to-morrow or next day , nud While will leave for Mpbllo lo Join the other players. "Not that I dlsllko Wntklns loss , but thatl love the club more , " said Whlto. BAWEAU'S Tho.Controvcrey Over tlio Authorship of the Grant Memoirs. NEW YOHK , "March 21. [ Special Telegram , to the BEE. J ColonellYcd ( Jrnntglanccdhns- lllyovcr Uaclcau's long statement shown him by the reporter , making few comments oa ho proceeded , but laughing where n sharp charge was made agatnst himself.l'lt is in genious , " ho said , "but not Ingenuous. As a whole It is untrue. I do not care for the at tacks Uadcau may jnako upon jnc , they hurt no one , but wo nra defending my father from the insinuations and reflections of tills man. Wo have truth on our side. I do not think I ought to say anything furtlier. Every thing will como out in the courts. But it they will consent I am Just ns willing to fight the matter in the newspapers. My father's ' reputation will not suffer , though wo nro all sorry for this controversy. Wo look on the claim as presented by General Badcau as sort of blackmail. " Colonel Grant has in his possession the original lit the letter of May 5,1SS5 , which General Badcau claims Ib6 colonel "wrote to him , but which General Grant signed. It was Cxnmlncd by the re porters. The sheets nro of follow.'paper , evidently a portion dfa pdd , each Onb having seemingly been .torn oil as it was filled with writing. The chlrogrnphy Is all in pencil. In tha postscript it is an Irregular and painful scrawl , without any attention to lines h'cross thb page. , Thtiro cduld bo no doubtof th ° authorship of. that dobuiubht. TOro arid ther6'oro a fc\V Inter- linoatioui nhd ono or two erasures bf a Wbrd or syllable , but generally it was clear , as If the Writer Jdow ( what ho'wa's'ioing to bay nhdMust , hdw ho wanteAto shy it'.r Wlitsn the shoots were handed back to Colonel Grant lie Said : "That Is the letttir Badeaii felvcs mo the credit Of writing. H wish 1 coUlU write sudli a letter. You cam _ now say truly that General Grant dill.not dictate.n line .or .oven . W UUIIUAUL &JUUUUU v .IJUIUIO OUJIlly JJUUU- riightCdloiiol Grant nailed : "If my nttor- nojaitrowillingJmaJ-Wvo to the public a lull reply to Generol-Badpau's ' statement. " General Sucrinon , la the corridor of the Fifth Avenue hotel , was asked his opinion of the Grant-BadcuU cohtroyqrsyiihd. with n sig- niilcant shrug , the gonera.1 replied : "Of ono thing I nth certain. General Badcau did not write the G rant letter to Badoou. " J3ulorsing ithe _ Strikers. \VAnAwi , Nob. , March S'l. [ Special to the HUH. ] i'hp following resolutions were passed by the Wnba h Farmers' Alliance of Cass county at itsjasjyncetlng : Uesolved ) That wo extend tp the brother hoods of engineers and firemen our sympathy in their endeavors to o'btain tbo same wages as engineers tthd firemen on Other railroads are receiving in the west for a like amount of serVlco. Resolved , That wo condemn the Chicago , Burlington fa Quincy. railrood compaby in ro ? fusing to arbitrnto with thonii Uesolved , That wo cohdomn the importa tion of persons not citizens of tlio statoof Ne braska by hny corporation to net as special pblicfi , or any citizen to defend said corpdraj tlon dxceilt by duo process of law. Uesolved , That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to the Omaha Bun , Lincoln Demo crat. Nebraska City Press and Cass County Eagld for publication. 13. F. AttES , Secretary. Steamship Arrivals. ROTTEHBAM , Marcli 31. [ Special Telegram. the BF.E. ] Arrived The Lccrdatn , froin Now York. QuKENsiowjfMarch 31. Arrived The Lord Gougl ) , from Philadelphia ; the Palestine , from Boston. SOUTHAMPTON- , March 21. Arrived The Westerland , from Now vrork for Antwerp. NEW YOIIK , March 31. Arrived The Wyoming and Arabic , from Liverpool. * Brevities. Yesterday's internal revenue collec tions amounted to $5,10i.50. The seventh annual commencement exorcises of the Oinahu Medical college will bo hold svt Boyd's ' oporn house this evening , commencing nt 8 o'clock. A. J. McBcan , .T. B. Smith , A. II. Porldns nnd James Sepuin , all of Chicago cage , are in the city to bid on the pav ing contracts that are to bo opened on the 23d inst. "Fprces of our time" will bo the sub ject of a lecture by Rev. T. M. House , at the the Y. M. C. A. hall , on Friday evening. This is another of the series of plain talks being given for the benefit of members of tlio association and their friends. No chat-go for ad mission. Tuesday evening a number of friends of Rev. 3. M. Wilson , .of the Presby terian church , corner Sixteenth nnd Civstellaf streets , giwo him a surprise party. A pleasant feature of the occas ion was the presentation to the rovorcnd gentleman of an elegantly upholstered rocking chair. DEALING FROM IS BACK HAIR A Poker Story That Conies From the Truthful Town of Memphis. Memphis Avalahfcho : "Tho greatest dealer in a poker game I over saw , " re marked ono of u gang of first-class yarn spinners in a Memphis grocery store , "was Colonel Bill ijonos. Ono of his peculiarities was the style in which ho were his hair. It hnd boon allowed to grow until it fell below his shoulders. This and hla characteristic trait as u lilayor caused us to dub him 'Fivo ' Ace Bill. ' Wo parted companvonco for sev eral years , nnd while I risked fortune on the west of the Mississippi ho re mained nt his native place. Sofnorvillu , Tonn , , and became .Quito influential in politics. At ono time ho was elected to the legislature from his district. His former reputation followed him to Nash ville , nnd the legislator who could beat him at poker was regarded ns ono gifted with supernatural power. "I had occasion to visit Somerville a few months ago and there met my old friend. On the night after my arrival it was decided thata party of four should meet in the legislator's apartments at the loading hotel nnd revive memories of days gone by in duo aud ancient form. Chips clinked until a late hour , and when the boll boy , who acted as cup bearer extraordinary , told me the next day that ho made eighteen consecutive trips from the poker room to the small back room on the ground floor I was unable to contradict his statement. It is unnecessary to say that Bill sustained his reputation and quit away ahead. "Finaljy , obeying the promptings of , cocklulL > and other coucoetUms , lotlored to bet olmmpagno.hiid by s tors for the party that I could boat Bill in n singlo- nnn'dcA grttno of 'freeze-out , * if ho tlld not chont , The wncer was accepted on the condition' thnt if ho was detected in the net of cheating tlio game would bo mine. Bill wo * equally ready , and Iho gdtno was made up. I can vaguely re member dealing tno cards. I lost the first pot nnd the second , and continued to lese until the pile of chips before mo "was diminishing lo about half a dozon. Realizing my helplessness , t abandoned myself to fate nndT ventured these on the last hand. * "My Jioad wna swimming all the time , and the contents jol the room rapidly passed before my uncertain yfsion. Chairs , tables , bureaus and furniture of every description floated about In lively confusion. Occasionally , among the ex aggerated wall paper patterns , I could distinguish Bill's face and the mass of hair behind it. This vision appeared before mo just as Ho laid down his hand. A suspicious looking corner of some thing appeared in the ( lowing locks In proximity to hia car. Before I could distinguish what it woe , the face was gone and was followed by a string of furniture , ondtrig with the cracked hotel water bowl pitcher. I patiently watched A second time. The face again appcarod and I could distinguish a red heart on the quaor corner that protruded. It was gene again before I could reach for It and the panorama of the furniture again floated by. "Are you going to sit there all night ? " somebody asked. Presently the wash- tand and the pitcher appeared airaln and ! prepared to make n grab at the card. The last thing I can recall is reaching out and seizing it as Bill's face pUssed bolero mo third time. When I awoke several hours later I found myself stretched over the form of ono of my companions , who lay on the floor , and the noonday sun Bhono through the window. Bill and the other member of the parly were in tho. Btuno undignified postures , Blum.b.or3ng soundly. I remem bered the wager nnd the futile attempt I had made to sdatch the card Jrom its place of 'concealment , and 'in ' tuitively glancok nt jny friend's prolific crop of hair. The card stiil remained , ana I loft it stay there until I had awakened three sleeping men. They all rcmborcd the ocouaronco , nnd al though the wager was decided it was several days before wo recovered siifll- ciently to settle it. Jones thought the rather liberal lock I had torn from his. scalp in grabbing nt the card should offset the champngho. Wo allowpd him.this and contented our , solves , with oysters. " Said to lib n Maxim of Jim Flak. Chicago News : John Lbglo Is called the missionary of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Chicago. Ho works in the missiorisand his pdwor in bring ing men to the altar is wbndorfUl. John Logic was converted in a Ghi6ago mis sion. Ho was a railroad Onginbbr. Ho used to drive the engine that drew Jim Fisk's private car. "I took JJra Fisk on his last trip frpm Cornell to .Elmira , N. Y. ? " said Mr. Logic the other day. "A few days later ho was shot. On his trip ho had with him Josie Mansfield. Ho was in an un usual hurry this day. Ho "was always in a rush when ho traveled. Ho wouldn't ' give me time to turn my , en gine around , and I inadb the run back ward. "He came o mo and gave this ordor- : 'I want to bo in Elmira or in noli in eighteen minUtds. ' "Ityhs Usljydntcen mile run , and I took him through according to orders to Elmira , I mean , not the Other placo. With this order ho offered mo a drink of Whisky , assuring the it was good liquor , ana I found that it was. "As I drank ho said : 'John , a man can bo successful in this lifo a drinking , gambling , or loving the ladies , if ho Btioks to cither oho , but don't mix them. It is the mixture ot these three that kills men. ' " The three Willard brothers , proprie tors of the well known Willnrd hotel , in Washington , are among the wealthiest men in the capital. Joseph is said to bo worth $13,000,000 alone , nnd Caleb and Henry are not far behind him jn wealth. They were once porters together in a hotel that stood on the site of their present hostelry. JUBILEE ! GRAND CELEBRATION I Of the Completion and Opening of the Denver , Texas & Gulf Railway ! Connecting Denver with the Bca : also the Third Annual Convention of tlio International Range Association AT DENVEH , COLO. , MARCH 28 , 29 , 30 & 31. PROGRAMME OP ENTERTAINMENT : Wednesday , March 28 Heccptlou of visitors ; livening , Firework Display by the Phantom Ar- tllery Club , surpassinf ; in excitement nnd gran deur the famous Topeka Flambeau Club , Thursday , Maich ) Afternoon , CowboyTour- nament , Hoping nnd Hiding Unbroken and Jlucklnti llroucos , llecentlon at the Tabor Grand Opera House. 1'rlday. March 30 A Grand and Imnoslntr Civil , Military and Industrial I'aijonnt. ritti-eii Hands in Une. together with tha Celebrated Cowboy Hand , of Dodge City , Kaunas. . Saturday. March 31 lixcuralon to the JIoiui- tains , nnd Orand Old Fashioned Jlarbecue. lur- IUK tut pain , week thai business utreot-j and pub lic buildings of the city w 111 bo Illuminated bv tlie nnest and most resplendent Kloctrlcal Ills , play ever attempted in this or any other city. CIIKAP n/vir/wAY / / PAIIKH. All transportation companies entering Denver have made low round trip rates. $25.OO only for round U Ip tickets from all Missouri Itlvcr points. Tickets will bo sold on Monday , March 8u , only good for IO days tucieafter. VISBT THE < IUEKN C1TV Oil this propitious occasion. 5,000 cattlemen and 20.000 \ Ultora are expected. DON'T SCOLD a , man for groaning when lie has ItheuuiAUsm or Neumlgln. The pain IE nlmply awful. No torture in the ancient times was inoro painful than these twin difteovus. Hut oughtn't a man to be blamed if , having Itlicu- mutism or Neuralgia , lie wont use Alh-Io-pho-ros , whuu it has cured thousands who have Buffered in tlio same way ? It has cured hundreds after phj-siclans have pronounced them incurable. "The UiiM of flfa * pbr lcUn > could not cnro ice of lUimmUUm HlilchJud uUlotl In tlio blpa. neck and ibonlden : Bo Intcnw na0 tlii * pun tint > ! MP vat almost iiopu * . eltila. Tht first doM of Atblonlioioi tove me relief , and the third eombled aa to tloep for four nd a halt boon nitlicmt woldnj. I continued Jt nu and m now wtll " llET.b. II. TltOYCll , New Albuir. Inl < (3Ecud 6 cenU for the beautiful colored pic * lure , " Moorbh Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. The greatest iiirlnu iu eill- I claeontarUi Kltmlnuteii last VCHaye of bypliUU. Ulcorj , I'DuiJci. Chronic bores und Impure lllooa. They liavo no equal lot fctlu d' ' eu ( > . Muillur tncdlclno UHH ! in l.onJon Ho Hal , with unvirjrlnn aucceM. 1'UJtKLr VEOETAULE. hcnt by mall In n iilalu eoulod. package. ondnodolur , on rccelyi olll pur box or Uforti. WK IJUAIUMKK 8IX.JIOXLS 1O CUM K ANY PARK. With cucb order received for alx boxes uccompanlvd lj 5 , o ulll aciid AMo putcbftiflf our written Ruurantce to refund tlioiuoner. If the trc traent doet not enuct tt euro. Hamublet I rue , 1/OKDoK lltwciMt AQLNOv , ' 1311 Chctrr fct. , UauiutCUt/.Uw , A Cold Day ! A Cold Car , , ani Still tbe in- toriower Did Not Get Left , " A Young Man Telia n Romnrknl > lo Story nml Gives I'rooforit's Truth * The man who desires n fair Idea of the in * tensity of the cold nrtlc regions need tint tnVo n trip to the north pola to satisfy his curiosity. A 6-conl rldo on the firlp car ot the cnblo Hue On a moderately cold day Will give him all the information mation on ih At score ho will nut , plus n pair ot feet eo cold that they will ; nnko his hwul ixclio , Tlio world's cold charity Mill seem red-hot In comparison. At least tlmtnas the oxpcrlenco of tha reporter on n recent trip In search ot In formation to corroborate certain testimony concerning n young man whose residence is nt the corner of Cumins and I'.llzixbeth streets , by nnmo Mr. Lawrence 11. Lnrseii , n brlck-nionUlcr by occupation , Tlio reporter nftcr leaving the grip car , almost frozen , inoandeicd around untiltho gentleninn nbovo referred to wag found , slated the object bf his visit , when Mr. Larson related the following account of his remarkable experience during the last six years : " 1 nm nineteen years of ng , n brick-moulder by trade , lo lilo with my parents corner of Cntnlng nnd Jillzabcth streets , and work at Myors' brick yards. My trouble began about six years ngo , as the result ot n cold 1 could not get rid of. lYom n ntmplo cold In the head It gradually spread nntlhnty throat nncl pats were ulso nlToctotl. My head Retiornlly ached , nil when I was free from hondnche 1 would bo troubled Ithpalns through my chest nnd In my back , nnd frequently I would bo mulcted with both. I think 1 jmist have had all the nymp- loms of clironlo Cntarrh. Mynostj'nould ston up , llrstonono RlOonnd then cm the other , him nt times bothiMdes v ould bo stopped up so that J could not breathe through It. ) would linvo frequent spells of dizziness , nnd wna troubled with ringing and buzzing souuds in my cars. I Irtid but little appetite and LOST 1 r.KSIt AND STIIRNOTU rapidly. 1 didnotjrcstell iitulplit. nnd always felt tired and languid nftcr nilamg in the morn ing I hnd noenergy or nmMtloii U > do anything - thing , nnd the least exertion I made sopmcfl to bo n burden to mo. nnd It was only with ! the greatest ailHculty that 1 could remember 'my ' plans for the day or what 1 wanted to do next. And then , too , 1 was compelled to hnwk und ough nml oxpectornte until my throat felt ruw nd sometimes uoro. I bocumo worm ) day by ny , nnd had nearly Olvcn up all hope o ever "As I snln before , I hafl ringing nnd buz- ztug sounds in my cars , but that did not 1111- noy mu near 09 much ns the fact thnt my hearing \\t\a growing more faint every day. and that during ( Conversation persons ' vonld hftyo to spoafcvery loud to mo before I could understand w hat they were talking about ; this , with the lOtuer troubles. 1 have enumerated , had , a tend- oncy.to make mo'fcol ' low spirited nnd despondent , fruid often telt as though /illfo wns not worth JlVlug for nnd ( hat I > vould' ' bo butter oft dead than to go through life In tlio oondl- . .F.NCK n. r AHsr.K. tlon I was and continu ally grow Itfg > \ orso. "This was my condition a few months ngo CITou could Scarcely think such wasUhe case to seq mo now. Indpgdi s , I ,5iUd. beforeJ can hardly believe ic myself uow. Hearing , of , the success of Dr. McCoy amlhls associates In tr at- lute cases sUch nn mine , I detdrmltiod to give . frott thb Catarrh , and that as tlio Catarrh got better , with the treatment ho would clvo tny ears , my liearlngTvonld also Improve , and In ) ils opinion the tubes would soon become normal again and \\ould hoar a well as over. 'Jn condUsIbn. ' ' continued Mr. Larson , "I want to say that they liavo done all for mo they said they could do. I feel llko au.entlre differ ent nlan. I Cat hearty , feel strong nnd well , have no more pains lit my head or chest , sleep well , arise refreshed ! n the mornlug , my Xormcr ambition seems to bo brlBhtcntng , nnd I tool attain. The 1 ha B ceased : voice 111 any "them to'the public ns men of medical ability nnd skill. " Mr. Lnrsen Is a young man of more tlmn ordi nary ability , nnd as above stated , resides with his parents at the comer ot Cumlus nnd Ellzn- belli Rti'Cets. where ho cau bo found to verify the above statement. TWENTY-ONE QUESTIONS. A Few Symptoms of a Disoftse Xlta * Alny Prove Serious to Von. Do you liavo frequent fits ot mental depres sion ? Do you experience ringing or buzzing noises Inyour ears ? . . . , Dp you tool as though you must suffocate When lyine down ? Are you troubled with a hacking cough nhd general doblllty/ Are your oycs generally w cak and watery , and frequently Inllamed ? Docs your voice hnvo n husk , thick sound , nnd n nasal sort ot twnnp ? Is your breath frequently offensive fiom some unaccountable cause/ Have you a Cull oppressive headache gener ally lotatcd over the oyesi lie you have to hawk and cough frequently In the eirort to clear jour throat ? Are you losing your enso of smell , nnd la your sense of tuute becoming dulled. Does your nose nlwnj a feel stopped up , fore Ing you to breathe throuuh your mouth ? Do you frequently feel dizzy , particularly wheu stooping to pick anything oil the lloor ? Does every'little draught ot nlrnnujovcry sllnht change ot temperature give you n cold ? Are you annoyed byn constant deslro to hawk and spit out an endless quantity pf phlegm ? Are you always tlrod awl Indisposed to exer tion , w hethor of business , work or amusement ? Is great clTort required to keep your thoughts fixed upon mutters that formerly were easily performed. Do you rise from bed as tired and w enk as you were the night befoie. imd fool as though jou wanted to no there forever/ Js your throat tilled With phlegm In the moriilus , Which can only bo discharged nftor 'violent coughing , und hawking nnd spitting/ Do you occasionally wake from A trou Ijlod Bleep \vlth a Htnrt and feel us If you had just es caped n horrible death by choking/ fluvo you lost nil Interest In jour cnlllnir or buslneKH or former pleasures , all ambition gone , and do you feel Indlllcrcnt whether to' morrow llnds you alive or ( load/ Are you troubled with ti diBchargo from the head lathe tin oat , sometimes watery and ex cessive. Kometimna mucus , thick Htlcklng to whatever It touches , sometimes Moody and nearly ahnyg putrid nud ollcnslyoV The above nro some or the many uymtoms ot catarrh and the beglnliur of lung troubles. Not ono case la a hundred will hnva nil of them , but overyouo affected will liavo a few or many of them , Tlio greater or moio m rlous your ymp- toins , the raoru UanRvroiiH your condition , Tina class of llsenues Is treated \ery huccoiatully by Dr. McCoy or hla nssoclutos. 3'ho many Ceases reported through thecolums ottho dally impon. prove this , nnd each statement publhhed IH biibNtAntlally the BUUIO as Klven by the put lent cured. Dr. McCoy nnd his uBeorlntcs , iibono secret iiostniniH , but cure cllsc-tses by their oklllful combination ot thu beet LnoiMire- modlcg , applied In the most approved manner , and by using the latent and iuot > t highly recom mended appliances known to the profession. They thusjiroduco results that speat for them selves In tuo many patients cured , aud vo as sure pur readera that UIG.SQ eminent phymclann ha e achieved u success In curtaKUlseabe which row or no other doctors can duulicuto , DOCTOR J , GRESAP f 'OOY , Late ofBellevne Hospital , New York , Has Olllces No , 310 and 311 HAMfiK HUII-UINO , OMAHA , . Where ull curable canes nro treated with sue- C6KS. Medical dtseaees treated skillfully. Coiwumn- tlon , JlrlKht'B dlseaie , Iyti ) > c > risla , ItheumatUm , and nil NUItVOUB DISIIABllrf. All dlseuHos pe culiar to tbo fcexes a ttptclalty. 1/ATAltHU CUHWD. aiNSni/TATION at omce or by mallll. Many dlseuaus are treated miccc'Mfully liy Dr. JlcCoy throngh thu flialta , and It Is Umu iiosalblu fur those unublu to rnnko the jour- ley.to pbtuln BUtcesatul Uospltul treatuientut their homcfl. O 111 co Uoure 6 to 11 n. ia.2 ; to < n. m , ; T to 811 , m. UUNUAV HOUJ18 KJtOM U A. M. TO 11 .SI CorroBpondence receives prompt attention. Ko letters answered unless accompanied by * cents in stamps- , , Adilrtsas all mull to lr , J. 0. McCoy. HOOIBJJ Sllltamee bul liUnt ; , OaaliuKeb. UftA 1742 Lawrence SI , Dcnycr , tfol Of the Ml ourlSfataMtifomn of Anilomy. St. Iioul , Mo. , UnlrorsUy College Hospltali I/on- don , ( jlejqn , German ? nuil Now York , Having dpvotod tholr attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More csppclnlly thojo ariMng from Imprti dcmcb. Invlto all BO RUlTerlne to correspond wltli- oiitilclny. DlsfaScsDf Infection nna coulnclon cured snfcly and speedily without use .of rtnii- getous druKS. I'attcnts whdso ensos hnvo been ntfilct < od , li dly treated or proiiouiicM Inctir- Able , should not fill to wrlto us conccrninit their symptoms. All letters receive Immediate atten- > QU. JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mnltod I'lllili to aunddrcsi on ro- 'cclpt of ono S-ctnt fttnmp , "Ifnctlcnl Ol ) > ii5rvtt tloni on Norvoin Debility and 1'liysleal I'.xlmus- tlon , " tonhlch is adilod an "Ksday on Mixr- rl KowltUluiporttint chapters on alnensosof the HenroductUo .Organs , tliovholo formttiffn \ nlimblo medical troatMo Mhlch should lia rend by all young men. Address DBS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1712 Lawro'hco St. , Denver , Col. 'Health is Wealth ! Dn.U.U. WFST'S NF.nvB Ann TnCux TnrAT- MKNT , n gunrnntced upccltlo for Hysteria , Dl7zt > iiess , Oonvulslonn Fits , .Nurvoiu. . Neuralgia , Headache , Niirvous Prostration , cntlTOU by tha U85 of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkoftimopi. Mental Depression , Softening of the llrnlrt , resulting la Itisnnlty.nnd leading to mlsory.decay nnd death , rromnturn Old Ago , Itarretmess , Loss of Power In either sex , Involuntary Losses nnd Spermn- tbrrhicn caused by over-oxertlon of tlio brnln. solt-nbiiso or over-indulgence. 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