SPORTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. How the Ball OranksPut in Thfiso Sunny Winter Days , THE IRREPRESSIBLE WHEELMEN , Xlio Indoor fjcnguo 1'rospeote Ainn- tour's Gos lp Tlio Gun ami Trap anil Mlnccllnncous Sporting Items. Quito In harmony with all other movements now being inaJn by tha representative men ot the Ijasoball world towards plnclng the national gnmo on a stable and enduring basis Is the disposition shown to glvo rccoKnltlon to that young giant "tho Western nssocln- , tlon,11 Today , as truly us when , years ago , woi made the famous utterance , "Tho star of cmplro westward takes ltsway\vo , flnd a pushing , progressing spirit Invading every western city , and thbt applies to outdoor sports and athletic entertainments a * much as to business development. During the - Into oMen the Western association Uoro Kfttifpobly and veil ; Its clubsr made flno records'I'lSrjaosnn WPS unusually successful andlu loynltyto thonatlonalngrecnicntlsun- questioned. It has lu Its circuit today some of the brightest , most progressive cities in tholnud. Cities llko Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Kansas City , Omaha , ct al. With thnvlng populations and bright and sparkling Journals want to sou the national giimo dcvolop In the west as It 1ms In the cast , btit It 1ms boon dcprucslng ami humiliat ing to bo mndo to bcllovn that clo what they would to nrouso public Interest , strengthen their teams as they might , at largo llnunclnl outlay , und nchlovo laurels on the ball flold , they wcro fit only to be classed ru proper company for a minor or secondary organlza- tlon. It Is clear that throughout the west , when It Is known the cities above named ni members of the Western association stand in the snmo category with Now York , Hrooklyn , Philadelphia , Boston , Chicago , St. Louis , Baltimore , Cincinnati nod other great cities , . - iiublio interest In the nationalgamowHIirrow beyond all incosuro. Sporting Times edi torial. ' Around the OIHcn Stove. Donabuo , the Cowboy catcher , Is wintering in Pittaburg. Thornton , Alberts and I'oormanaro shovel ing snow In Milwaukee ) . Ed Hciigla Is shining as an Indoor umpire up In the Windy city. The Kaasns City club's salary list last sea son Is oold to hnvo been $ i" > ,000wnlch Is cer tainly too heavy for the Western association. Jack Crooks , according to .Timmy Williams , was the best sacrifice hitter In the American association last season , having led all com petitors by tea points. The Kansas City's young shortstop , Ilogriover , Is said to bo quite n sprinter. Life. Yes , llopgyoneoran fourteen miles In llftccn il.ivs and never once looked behind him. him.Un Un to date but few men have been signed by the Western association Omaha having closed with but ono. The moguls out this way arn't saying much , but they are hard at work on the wood pllo. Denver has signed a very now young pitcher lu Montrose Noves of PIttsburg. Ac cording to Denver papers ho bas a record of shutting out five teams last season , somewhere - where In the Pennsylvania bar regions , with out a hit. Whowl Kansas City , after n llttlo experience tn the American , gladly embraced an opportunity to return to the Western. Now that that as sociation Is to bo made prominent In national baseball councils , nothing could induce that Missouri metropolis to return to either of the major bed lea. "Old Cy" Duryca did not take the stump for "Bare-Legged Jerry , " the farmer who was recently elected to congress from a wild nml woolly western district. Mr. Duryca's recent paper before the Iowa Farmers' so ciety on "Tho Relation of Croon Apples to Hard CUlor , " wns a wonderful document. Joe Qulnn writes from St Louis to a Bos ton friend that ho must have a ralso in salary next season , and that leads "Ejmidy11 Gris- weld to observed , " .Too probably never hoard of the brotherhood war. " Still It will bo cosy to arrange a llttlo matter Hko that. The Boston paymaster can take Joe up in a bal loon to settle with him. That Is the only way ho will got his salary raised In ' 01. Hen Mul- ford. ford.Frank Frank Lane , who has a legion of old ball friends In Oinnha and who is with "A Mid night Hell , " takes part In alovosccno. Joe Prltcliaitl declares that on the opening night nt St. Louis , when the ox-umpire proposed 1 the young lady puckered up her lips to olvo a Kiss , Frank niacio a feint , and a gal lery god , recognizing Mr. Lane , yelled out at the top of his voice : "Noout you never touched horl" Frank offered S3 reward for the urchin's scalp. It Is stated upon pretty good authority that the management of the Milwaukee Baseball association Is making n strong play for aptaco In the American association for next season. Whether or not the effort will bo successful remains to bo soon. Side by sldo the appll- cation from Milwaukee ara those of New Haven , Ct. ; Washington , i ) , C. , and Phlln- ilclphla , Pa. Neither Boston nor Chicago Is ns yet In the field for a place in the associa tion , and our club stands a chance. Mil waukee Sentinel. Rats I Great big Nor way's ' 1 \Vith all duo respect for the Sporting Times' Kansas City correspondent , who says that THK Br.i ; don't ' know what It is talking about when It says the Western association circuit will not bo changed , it Is again as serted that such is the case absolutely. The circuit next year will iucludo tun village on the ICaiv , Omahu , Lincoln , Sioux Ult3" , Don- Tor , Minneapolis , St. Paul and Milwaukee , only those , and no others , notwithstanding Kansas City wants to run in Pckin , China and Melbourne , Australia. Child , you must not contradict. "Whlto Wings" Tobesiu of the Denvers writes : "I nm having plenty of good hunting und have been on two trips the past mouth. Our first trip was composed of six splendid fellows , nnd wo were gene three weeks , to- ! lug in over ono thousand miles of the Denver & Rio Ornudo railroad. vVo got seven dcor , 4- two boars mid any number of squirrels , rab - bits , ducks , geese and grouse. There were only two on our last trip , and wo wcro gene two days some ninety miles east of bora. Wo got six rabbits and ono antolopo. Antelope - lope uro found on the plains only , nnd as they can see ono coming for miles , have to bo hunted on horses. I expect to go on an other three wocks' trip directly after the holidays. " President Krauthoff of the Western Icaguo was in the city lost week , Ho came to argue n law case bofuro the supreme court. At the name tlmo ho tool : occasion to see A W. Thurman , A. G. Spaldlng nnd others nnd make a plea for the admission of the West ern league to full membership and rights under the national agreement with the league nnd American association. There are reasons to boltovo that Mr. ICrauthoff 's efforts In that dlrectltn will not bolu vain. The league and association hold him In high regard , nnd ho can do inoro with them for the Western association than any other man connected with that organization , Mr. Knvutlioff snld that if Detroit , Toledo or any of the western cities wanted places la the Western associa tion they would hnvo to buy out Denver , Lincoln and other cities that are now mem bers In good standing , There would bo nno freezing out process. Sporting Life. And rot the Life's Kansas City correspondent In sists that Lincoln , Sioux City and Denver nro to bo kicked out bodily. Talk Among the Amateurs , The Odolls of Council Bluffs talk of reor ganizing. Flora , second baseman , bas gene south for the wluter. The West Omahas would Hko to hoar from _ n good third baseman. r Jellca struck MoAullff out five times lu lost Thursday's Indoor game. Hart , Thompson and "Van Arnum show up great In the Indoor league. IPof Pitcher Wollbaum will not bo a member of the lilnlr team next season. Today's Indoor game will bo between the Nonpareils and Eden Musco teams. It is rumored that Dan Honta will play with next season's Cranu company's team. Bowman , first baseman of tha West Omaha indoor tonin , is laid up sick. Tow will cover first for thu present. The various luaoor teams are fast catching & to ' Iho game , but It wilt never bo as popumat lor hero as in the cast. Two regular umpires should bo selected for the Indoor Icaguo , using players for the posi tion l very j > oor policy. O Watt scorns to have taken a now lease of life , as ho bos mndo his reappearance with the Crane company team. Walters , formerly second base for Mis souri Volley , would bo a rattling good mna for some state Icaguo team. Castono reports that ho can secure the fol lowing players for a loam : Mauplns , Kcoven , Bullock , Taylor , Carr , Patterson. Those , with himself , would form the nucleus of a good team nnd ono hard to boat. Gross who caught for the City Steams in 'S3 and ' 80 and who has been playing with a strong amateur team In Denver , is back in Omaha. Ho says Otnalui Is the only place and will Join next year's Weit Omaha team. Miller of the Plattsmouth team was In Omaha the past week after players for their next season's team. Ho has secured Second Baseman Walker , nnd would like to hear from Jake Thompson nnd others desirous of Joining their team. Thursday afternoon's Indoor game was the poorest that has yet been played. There Is ono point that should ho acted on , and that U that each team have at least two extra play ers , and not bo allowed to pick men who can not ( ell n ball from a pumpkin and play them. Dick AIcAullff , the popularyoung nmature , Ls spending the holidays here. Dick has been In Denver the past two months , and ho is undecided whether to stay In Omaha or return there. It h hoi > od that ho will decldo to stay , ns ho is cue of tha best amntucrs In tbo stnto. Only five of the Crane company team wcro on hand to start the game nnd their places wcro filled by outsiders who know nothing of tbo gnmo whatever , consequently the poor exhibition given by them. It is hoped that they will endeavor to secure a full team and sco they are on hand on tlino. The Nonpareils show up tbo best so far In the Indoor league , with the Eden Musccs close behind. Today's game between these two teams should be n close and exciting ono nnd It is expected that a largo crowd will bo on hand to cheer their favorites. Jollen and I > acey and Eddlnger nnd Wilson will ho the batteries. Whcro is the city league for next seasonl Thero- are already four good teams willing to enter , namely Crane company , U'est Omuba , Nonpareils nnd Kden Muscos. If n suitable ground could bo procured , fenced In mid grand stand built at the Nonpareils' park , tnoro Is no reason why It should not bo a pay ing investment. Como boys , got together early and sco what can bo done In the mat ter. ter.What What the boys got for Xmas : Eytlng received n cricket bat. life.Carrigon was glvon some of the ellxorjOf life. To.Patterson Patterson was In receipt of anlco lot of base hits and homo runs from Lincoln , "Spud" Farrish had n now brace of pbo- iionis left him for next t > cnsou. Van Arnnui received a leather modal for his good work In "Loadvlllo. " "Windy" Strong received a hair cut nnd a shavo. Monlhan all tbo latest songs of the d.iy. Lou Camp a now hat , slzo No. 10. Shnnnnhan the umpire's sculp. Grandjoan a largo assortment of curves and shoots , with which ho will fool Vm all. Toner a big bottle of Jirapson's hair re storer. Jimmy Hart a , tin horn nnd a red wagon. Dan Llnahan a cask of red soda pop. Bradford was presented with the bases bo stole this year. Bowman with something , ho won't tor what. Lucas with n file to take the edge of ! bis voice while coaching. The Crane company and the West Omaha teams a balloon to practice on. WIginnn a bran now wind poundor. Peterson n book called the "Lazy Man. or too Strong to Work. " Jcllcn wanted a contract with the Omahas but bo didn't get It. PureeU a remedy for enlargement of the cranium ( and a big ono too. ) Schwartz n aveat big football to practice with tnls winter Flynn a tin soldier. Gatowood with a Tom and Jerry. HIghtowoi' with a knook out blow. Dolan wltu'10 cents to rush the growlor. Konnlston with a small slzo billiard table and cuo. Williams with an offer to join the "Olo Oloson" comedy company. An Inter-State Mntcb. A match shoot between a ten-man team from the Omaha schutzonvoroln and the Council Bluffs rlllo club is on the tapis. The arrangement is to moot at the Uuscr park range , and tbo team building up the largest score out of ten shots per man , to bo awarded a handsome rillo , to bo contested for after ward by the individual shooters composing the victorious team. Otnalia Wheel Clul ) Notes. Perrlgo's volco is changing. Head's bicycle is nfllictcd with spinal meningitis. Cowlo is spending the holidays with friends at Kearney , Ed Smith stiw Sitting Bull's ghost last Wednesday evening. Townsend is Having his dancing pumps fit ted with cushion tiros. The pool tournament committee has at last been heard from and n sorlcs of interesting games is being arranged. Christinas day found a larjjo representation of tno O. W. G. enjoying the excellent skat ing on East Omaha lake. Peorla , 111. , boasts of 750 gentlemen anil seventy-live lady bicycle riders. Wo hope to i , reacb these llguros ourselves next year. ' A bicycle band of fifteen pieces Is ono of r 'tne inducements hold out by Detroit wheel- inon to capture the league moot In 1891. It is ruuiorrcd that Prof. Pcrrigo. the dig nified instructor in bicycle evolution , is squandering much of his tlmo with a fasci nating typewriter. 1 A Boston Inventor Is completing on olectrie tricycle that will , it is claimed , bu capable of running sixty inllen without overchntgiug the storage bnttery. That'll bo nice. Wheeling is n popular sport In Australia , nnd yet they have not u lady rider on the con tlriiitif . This looks strange to Americans ' nnd suggests the possibility of some uctivo mis sionary work in a good cause. Quito n largo crowd of the Omaha wheel club boys rode to Council liUtlTd last Sunday afternoon. There is no run called for today , but nil will try to keep up the club's reputa tion and ride on Now Year's day. _ About dqzen couples , Omaha whocl club boys nnd lady friends , mndo a jolly sltatliiR party that onjoycd the moonlight and the lee nt the lake last evening. Townsend was the father of the project and took pains to see teat everybody had a good tlmo. That high-five is n popular game nt the club goes without saying , but few anticipated as much pleasure ns is being derived from the present tournament. Last Monday evening , the second night of the contest , there were thirty-four members playing nnd at tne close of the twentieth game of the series the score stood as fellows ! Won. Lost. Won. Lost. ConrndU II 0 Kiaerson 13 g Smith , K. II. . . . ll ) 4 Walcolt U ! > lllioiloi , 11.11. . II ( i ICpenotur a u Uvoaur 8 S ICliernulo a ll Ilrnndt 15 9 Dlolz 13 lu 1'ortcrDcld 9 II Ljltlo U U lli-lirlUr 7 U ltntlil > un 1) U Slcfkln 8 7 UliodfH , H. C. . . 8 13 C.mlu 12 & llailollctt 11 0 ( iroixljonn II a ( ijtor U 11 Cnombo 12 8 1'orrluo 7 U l > uaboUf 10 Morris & 6 lU-iul II Smith , 11.11. . . . 8 H hmllh , H. 1C. . . . D NoiM. . . . . . 3 0 l , no II Davlilinn & 6 Townsemt 10 .MMtuTi ) 2 S JOMOJ , W. I. . . . . 8 Jones , Dr. J. G. 1 4 . B. Smith had the highest nvcrafro , 60 per cent , whllo Matthews has but SO per cent to his credit. The entry list will close to morrow night. The Apolloa Weekly IliulRCt.'l George Hoard has retired from the racing path. The last hundred milo rucoaa a tiresome affair. There are twenty separate cycling clubs iu Chicago , Old Tom ICok Is inanasluB au athletic com bination iu SU Paul. The ooys will ride the old year out and the now ono nt next \Vednosday night. On dlt , the wedding of ono of our most prominent members , uud a belle of Council Uluffj. narr , tha trans-continental tourist , has ro- turuod to his homo in Wostboro , Mass. Tom lloo. the cross-country rlaer , has lu- lieritcU a fortune. This Is his second one. The ColUouut uiauattcuiout would Uko to match youtiBPlxlcy In a twcntr mlle race With Schill. The Apollos will have a now club house In the comincr year that will compare favorably with Iho city's senior clu b. Muontcrfcrnlg is netting to bo qutto a rider , and with moro experience will make them nil hustle to beat htm. In lait Sunday , * issua of Tnr. Ilr.n the tlmo given the Fremont run wns 3 h , 17 m. , but should have boon seven hours for the round trip.Tho The boys enjoyed n pleasant rlda to Coun cil HIuITs ln.it Sunday. Denttmn took his kodak and snapped several pictures of the boy . FHscher , Calkins , Dcnmnn , Blcndorf , Smith , Mulhnll , Wertz nnd Plxloy took n spin up to Florence Inko Christmas day. The luke was frozen over , nnd in n spirit of ven turesome , Fllschcr crossed it on his wheel. Seeing the O. W. C. boys arose hard up for whUkurs if they would call nrouu d tit thu "Juvenile's" club rooms they will make them a present of Louis Flcsclior's moustache , which wo have preserved In a gloss caso. It will undoubtedly go around. Local Sports. The Llnusay-Ullmoro mill is off. Mlnnlo Calm U unquestionably the cham pion straight billlardist of Nebraska. Evan Lowls nnd Tom Mclnorny , the wrest lers , will bo at the Mlllard tomorrow even ing. ing.Thero There will bo another big trap shoot across the river Now Year's day , good weather per mitting. A few geese still linger along the Plntto nnd upper Missouri , but llttlo shooting Is being done. The visiting collegomen kicked a victory out of the Y. M. C. A.'s ' Christmas morning , by n score or U to 0. Jack Davis goes to Davenport , In , , this week to go Into training fora finish light with Dutcn S.isslon of that city. Too Shoehy of Ashland , Wls. , was In the cliy last week oiuleavorlnglogcton n go with Jack D.ivU , but falling , loft yesterday for St. Paul. The day of tno Nnsou-Burgow shoot has not yet been llxcd , but will probably como off on the grouuds across the river Now Year's dny. The champion trap shot , J. A. H. Elliott of Kansas City , sustained two successive de feats In Chicago recently at tbo hands of Abe nnd Gcorgd Klclnman. The sporting editor acknowledges the re ceipt of the Melbourne ( Australia ) Argus , containing TUP. HKK'S Into article on the life of Clarence Whistler , the famovs champion wrestler. The Indoor baseball league threatens to contract to two teams the Nonpnriels nnd the Eden Husoes. The public has failed ut terly to enthuse over the game , and the league will hardly bo maintained. Davenport ; Iowa City , Dubunuo , Coda Itaplds , Council Bluffs and Independoneo have organized a now Iowa trotting und pac ing circuit. Why wouldn't It have boon n gooa Idea to have Included Omaha in this cir cuit } Fred Fuller of this city fell tin easy victim to F. L. Sackott of Council Bluffs in their rillo match lust Monday. The eondltlous wcro thirty shots each at 200 yards , off-hand , reduced American target. The score was , Sackett , 203 ; Fuller , 139. Jimmy Griflln , whom Jimmy Lindsay knocked out twice iu seventeen seconds , and who has been licked oftener than any lighter on earth , wns knocked out again one night last week. Ho fought Charlie Johnson before the Minneapolis club. Gridln did most of tbo leading and hold the advantage until the tenth round , when Johnson floored him with aa upper cut. GriOlu came up groggy nud another upper cut in the twelfth round knocked him out. Charllo Williams of Missouri Vnlley was in the city last week , and in conversation with the old veteran sportsman1 John Petty , told him ot a great hunt ho had this fall out on the lakes among the sandhills , in the western part of the state. Ho asserted that ho saw moro mallards out there on the lakes and in the swnils than at any other place ho over hunted. There was an nbuuduuco of feed for geese , swan , crane und ducks and he saw nil these varieties by the thousand. He bugged several hundred ducks , gccso and gronso , bo- sldo a car load of Jack rabits nnd cottontails. Mr. Williams said ho intended to visit tuo same region next fall and camp thcro for sev eral \voeks. Ho is ono of the crack Hold snots of the country and a Jollo compagnon du hunt. Questions anil Answers. At what weight did Jobn I/ . Sullivan face Kllraln In tbo rlns at Ulchburg ? What is Jack Diivls" best weight , umlls-ha ns bit ; a man us Joe Shcohy ? Oermanla.feotttb Omuhn. Ans. (1) ( ) . 217K. ( - ) ITS. Shoohy lights at 200 or thereabouts. To decldo a bet will you plcaio publish In SUNDAY'S HKK thostuudliK of the ulubs com posliii ; the Western league In 1837 ? M. O , K , Joe , Mo. Ans. Topeka , .773 : Lincoln , .015 : Denver , .510 ; Leaven worth. .500 ; Kansas City , ,4bO ; Omaha , . ! ; Hastings , .347 ; St. Joe , .8M. Emporia nnd Wichita werogivon no standing. A and D. hlgh-fivo , A has 40 mi U 49 points B bids Sand niitUoi high , jack und gnrao undone ono of tliu lives. A. mukos low und the other live. Who wins ? Louis 1'lclstlek , luluud , Nob. Ans. B. Will you please publish tlio present address ot Olmrllo Anboy , with tbo fat. 1'uul team last season ? An Old Chum , Kournoy , Neb. Aus. Sioux City , county treasurer's ofllce. Will yon please an'swor through TUB Hat : vrhcru the pointer doj o.tuiu front , his origin , history , ute. ? Kennel Kenneth , Lincoln. Ans. It seems that wo ore indebted for the pointer , now about the most popular of all Hold clogs , to thoEuropoancontmout , whence ho came early In the lost century. But ns to his history , there is very llttlo information obtainable that can bo rolled upon. Dalzlol , otic of the best nuthoalties , places the pointer tlrst in the group of dogs that flnd their game by scout. ( fj3 The richest cut glass in the world is Dor- ( llnger's American cut glass. The 'genuine always has their trade mark label on It. Your dealer should show it to you. There is nothing moro appropriate for wedding or holiday gifts. Hostess ( at dinner ) You own a very fine telescope , I understand , Mr. Do Science. Guest Yes , tnndnm , I wns fortunate enough to sqcuro t ) most excellent instrument , lios- to3s Are vou interested in microscopes ? Guest No , madam , I never had one. llos- tess Marie , pass Mr. Do Science the cheese T0 WEAK . . „ „ . . . 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Htli und 1'iirniini Sts. , Oiaaliit , Nub. nntnincoon olthur utreot. Mcdid and Surgical Institute Coruur Oth and Ilaraey strati , Onuthi. FOR THs TREATMEMT Or ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MoLAUQHLIN , Proaldoat Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMonamy. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Bpeelfla for Myt riA. Plixlne < iKti , i ; urlfU , Wuk6 lulnett , iftntal l'eprw ' sion , Hoftealnffcif tbu lirain , r tultlntf In fninnlt/Aatt Ivtulinir to uilvory d r r anJ 85Alb , Prumtur * Old Atr * , Jiwrtmntfj , JOOT of I'owor lOithor eex. Involuntary I.onri , ud | Sptrmitontmi auiol br o M > n-tlo-v of Iho tirain , lf.k ! < uio or Ter-ltidi.lf nco. hach t > ox conuuntoDd monib. ' . treat- nifnt. It a box , or > lx for 0s , 0 nt by mtltiireptjit. With rarb ortliir tur ill IMIM , vrUI tend imn-liwr frutrantro to re fun it ncnny If Ilia truumtnt f Jl4 to uur . ( juarnt l uttij anil d.nujno w ld tt GOODMAN DRUG CO. , LOOK ! $50 MONTKW.V AND MEXICAN OUW It. It , rimidlnRoimlly neroi' tin Mules of Couliiilln , Niloxn I.oon unit Tnimiullims , Old Mnxloo , from Vvnndltntii thi'imrtof Tampion ! It I * known ns tno Tampico Route A ml duslics to ndojit a Trndo Jliirk IncorporntliiR Mils title. Will bo paid for the best ( loslgn rurelruil by the undersigned tliuliiR tlionuU thlrtv day. * . J. D. COPLAN , Established a Quarter of a Century Ago. Great Jewel Palace ; The Pride of Omaha. Our Magnificent Display of Rich Holiday Offerings One of the Sights of the City. This Immense Stock Amounting to ALMOST A Half Million Dollars Must be Seen to be Appreciated , Upwards of $10OOOO in diamonds alone. $50OOO worth of Gentlemen's and Ladies' gold watches. $25OOO in sterling : silver ware. A car load of Fine Clocks , Bronze ornaments and bric-a- brac. 1,500 fine silk umbrellas , natural wood , oxidized silver and gold handles , from $3 up to $25. 2OO beau tiful piano , banquet and table lampsin silver , gold and cream [ first empire ] from $4 up to $10O. Hundreds of Other Novelties From all Parts of the Globe , Forming as a Whole H Veritable Worlds' Pair- Solid Gold Jewelry . In Endless Variety. Also sterlingsilver and fine gold pla ted jewelry of every description. 3.OOO vest chains from $1 to $ IOO. 5.OOO solid gold rings from $1 to $25. Lace pins , scarf- pins , earrings , cuff buttons collar buttons , charms , necklaces , bracelets , etc. , etc. Solid Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses. From $3OO Up. $25,000 to $50,000 worth , of goods exhibited in our eight large show windows every day , worth coming miles to see , Open Every Evening Until After Christmas. Jewelers and Importers. 16th and Farnam Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CHICHESWS ENGLISH , Rco CROSS . , , THC ONICINALAND GENUINE. 7h only 8afr Puff n4rcUi&PIII for ltr * * k UnixrlitrUr CM&tttm . ItngliihlHanOR't , Strand In Krd n-1 C M rnrullla ifiientnl with bliMrtbban. , Tttkno otlicr , kind /fr/uu ffvkttttuttem . anti /mltiHo AM rill * ! upNiirtjnir < lboxr llnk , wr pr"lf , rt dunfffrou * fftunU-rMt . * At I > , rii1'U.br rn4 nl 4r , In vtaniM f r iwtl , ol l' llmuIU , u < 1 "Htt \ \ ttir Ludlit. " tnlttttr \ > j rvtura Mitll * 10,000 Trttlmotilili A'atapr . CHtCMtBTtR CHC MICfL CO , .MndU * n Kqunri KtiU ball I-ot-oI UmKiiUU. 11I1LA1 > KUU1A. 1'A- DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE COMPANY A. maprnlfleont dlsplny of everything useful and ornivmontal In. the furulturi nuikor's urt , at lungonixblo prices. FRENCH SPECIFIC. t URINARY ORGANS. Cure * wherothirtreiTm ntlill . rulldirictionawllh etch botile. Prlc * . on * dollar. Sea ilgiatureo ) E , U STAHL. For Bale By All 1 b a iKwltlT reoiwlj' ' for tli l > OT. itlMUMiirilt \ use thoiuundi of cuv o ( the wurit llml amluf lnr ( > Undini [ hatu teen cured. Indwd ttrunx U my faith In iUtlMcacj , tU.t I will wml Twu nontKB ypic.wlth aVALUAllLB TKKATIHU onlhU tllMt a tatnjr > ul. fcrurwho will wnd iaa ttimr KXIITVIM mid I'.O.xIdrf T. A. Hlocum , 31. V , , 1S1 1'uurl Ht. , N.