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FOR HUMUS.
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PILLS.
oiniiim; winMriuunM,
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I BEAUTIFUL WOMIK
U often dlitif licit ly Cur of B.ochtd lltlr.
Imperial Hair Regenerator
t the only mr ttiAhttmUtt ttmtAy for either.
It It abtolute y tif,i ly rftJIri. and Iritf
thi htlr ofi tfid flottyt li l uniuitd f f
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i There Is never a time when tl
(alls to satisfy even the most
critical, because
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standard of
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DOCTORING FREE
A ntnff of pmlnont physicians nnd stir.
Boons from tlio Rritlsh Mrdlcal Institute
havo, nt the urgent nollcltntlon of n largo
number of jmtiontu under their care In this
country, established a permanent branch of
l the Institute in this city, at
I Corner of Kith mill I'll r nam Mtreeta,
ItooniH lllh-lllt) Hoard of Trnilo
Illllllllllft.
( These eminent gentlemen have decided to
Blvc their services entirely free for three
months (medicines excepted) to ull Invalids
who call upon them for treatment between
now and Janrnry 9.
i Tha object In pursuing thlH course Is tu
Itiecomo rapidly and personally ncqualnteil
with tho sick and nttllcted, and under no
conditions will any charKo whatover bo
rnurfo for any services rendered for threu
months to all who call be'foro Jununry 9,
Malo und (emalo weakness, catarrh nnd
catarrhal deafness, nlso rupture, Koltre,
emicer, nil sltln diseases nnd all dise.net
of tlio rectum aro poultlvuly. curcl by theli
new trontmunt.
$5,00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
in
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
to years In Omaha
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new, without
cattlUK. wlc v loss
of time.
fCVDUII i c cured for lite ana tnpo!son
T rTlll-IOthorouEhly cleansed from
1 thr sjstnm. Soon every alga and symptom
Ulaajineara completely and fortTer. IIo
. -Illtli AKIMO OUT" ot the disease on the sklti
or face, Treatment contains io dangerons
Urnpi or Injurious tntilcluo.
t WEAK MEN. 'rom Kxerijaes or Victim
o Ninniu pruility or RXiiiceTion,
TV'APmu Wkakneba with Early IUcat in
ToUNO and MlfJU.'.K AQBO, lack o! Tim, vlirot
and strencth, with organs lmpalrnd and weak
l STRICTURE cured with a new Horn
LTruatmeiii No pain, no detention from Vital
. iwis. Kidney and lladrt' Troubles.
, u CHARGED w. OW,
t Consult.tlon Irrr. Trf atmrnl bv Mill.
I Call on on or uddres IIO So. 14th Sti
'Dr. Searles & Searing. Omaha. Neb.
Failure
in life Is more often due to exhausted
nerve force than to lack of capital.
fitroutf netvea arc the capital thot
help men conquer conditions.
When people lo their capital they
set to woik to regain it,
When we loe our nerve force we
ought to s;1c a means of getting it
bakl T,'ere 0 way, certain and
scientific.
feed the nerves, making them steady
anil strong as steel.
We do not believe they csn fall to
cure Nervous Debility and physical ex.
luustioir that's why we agree to refund
your money If six boxes do not cure
you.
11.00 per box; 0 boxes $5 00, mailed
securely sealed upon receipt of price.
Hook f'ee
Ie;Mla by Kukn C.-j.. -Fuller paint
mi
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At O
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wiuk cij,, vjuiuha: .DJlinn a
Bouth Omaha, and Davla Drug
bluff, u . .
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DENVER SHARES OFF TEBEAU
D. C. Faekard fioim Conttol ofWgitirn
Leju Team.
HE PROMISES PENNANT-WINNING SPORT
1'reil lli.nflfa, Uncle from Kiinan City,
Ilpnlra (lint He Made Anr At
tempt to Oot the Franchise
DENVER, Dec. 18. (Special Telegram.)
George Tcbcau today deposed of hla claims
to an Interest in the Denver franchise of
the Western league. I). C. Packard of Den
ver says he has bought nil of Tebenu's rights
and expects President Whitfield will at
onco rccognlzo him as being In undisputed
ownership of the franchise. Packard prom
ises to put a fast team In tho pennant raco
this enr and believes that Denver will
mnko a much hotter showing than last year,
when, ho says, he was continually ham
pered by Tcbeau's Interference
Thin the franchise, although nominally In
Packard's name, was really owned by Tc
bcau and held by Packard under a lease.
This was gcnernlly suspected nt the tlmo,
nnd It was the constant complaint of Den
ver fans that Tobenu's connection with tho
Kansan City team prevented Packard from
getting together a winning aggregation
hero v
Fred Donflts returned today from Kansas
City. Ho denies that ho tnada any nttompt
to got tho franchise.
OLD ENGLAND BREAKS RECORD
An Itrsnlt of I) In put." He Will
AkiiIii Ituee Nun
Mchotns.
SAN FKANC18CO, Dec. lS.-Old England
of Orcen CI. Morris' stnblo ngaln beat Onn
Nicholas nt Oakland today, and In doing It
broke tho California record for four und a
half furlongs by running It In 0:M. Tho
previous mark for tho distance wus 0:M4.
A dlsputo over the merits of the money
paid between flreen 11. Morris and Hums
A: Wiitcrhousfl has resulted In a match raco
being arranged for Saturday nt live fur
longs. Five hundred dollars n side wns
wagered and the association will ndd J5u).
llach will enrry ill pounds und there will
bo a Hying start, with the recall Hag.
O'Connor will rldo Old Knglnnd und Spen
cer Han Nicholas.
Tho six fnvorltes went down to defeat
today and the books ngaln reaped n har
vest. David H upset calculations by taking
tho last rao' nt odds of 30 to 1. Ho led
most of the way, winning In u drive from
tho favorite, Holllck, who had poor racing
luck. Mercer and Icicle, two of tho win
ners, mado their llrst appearance, lloth
wero well played on tho strength of their
work. Results;
First race, three-quarters of a mile! St.
Phlllplnn won, llnldo second, Senator Drucc
third. Time: 1:1IH.
Second race, nine-sixteenths of n mllo:
Old Knglnnd won, San Nicholas second, Kl
Chihuahua third. Time: 0:53,
Third race, three-quarters of n mile, sell
ing: Mercer won. Dangerous Mnld second,
Duckoy third. Tlmu: t:12i.
Fourth race, ono mile and a sixteenth,
selling: Herculean won, Llzzclla second,
Floronzo third. Time: 1:47.
Fifth race, one mile: Icicle won, Fltz
kanet second, Dunblnno third. Time: lMOtj,
Sixth race, one mile, 'Helling: Davidson
won. Holllck second, Hub third. Time:
l'.IOVi.
FERNS BEATEN BY WALCOTT
Welterweight Clmmploii r.nea Iloivn
nnd Out In Vive Fierce
It on u ds.
ni'FFAI.O. Dec. IS. Rubo Ferns, welter.
welcht champion, went down to defeat nt
the hands of Joe Walcott, the Uarbsuloefi
black. In live rounds In the arena of the
International clubhouse nt Fort lino to
night. Walcott battered down Ferns with
terrific body blowH and right nnd left
swlnus to the head. To save Ferns from
being romplotcly knocked out Referee 13. 11.
Mclirlilc stopped t tie nout nnd awarded the
decision to Walcott.
In tho fifth nnd last round Wnlrott sent
Ferns to the boards on two occasions and
Hube twice took the count. When ho arose
tho second time ho wns In n weakened con
dition. Tho tight while It lasted wns tho
fastest nnd llercest in tne new clubhouse.
After the light Walcott Issued a ch'.tlleuga
to light any man In the world, Tommy
ltynn preferred.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. IS. Tommv Ilvnn.
who clalmj tho tltlo of mlddlowelcht cham
pion, said tonight that ho would Ignore
tin chnllengo from Joo Walcott.
"I have defeated every man who lias
beaten Wnlcott and I do not consldor the
latter in my cluss,"
MILWAUKEE YET UNCLAIMED
President Whltllelil Snjs He Ilns niiln
fur Crenm t.'lty Frnn
ehlae. KANSAS CITY, Dec. lS.-James Whlt
lleld, president of the Western league, re
turned today after u visit to Now York,
whero ho attended tho National league
meetlnc. and Milwaukee, whero he con
cluded n deal for tho Mllwnukec American
league base ball park. ' Thn question an to
who will not tho Mllwaukeo franchise,"
said Mr. Whitfield, "Is still unsettled, being
vested In tne leaguo nt present. During
my trli to tho Cream City, however, I was
wnltori nn liv unmo tf MwntlWon ni.nntn-.nnt
Gross or Klilflad who want tho franchise.
The application will not be noted upon until
tne nnnual meeting of tne western league,
wbleh Is to take nlnco hero tho second
Tuesday In .Inntinry." Ho added:
"There will probably be a meeting of tho
minor tongues here at tho samo time, as the
nssoulatlon is desirnun or annexing thn
California lcauue and other baso ball
leagues In tho southwest."
GOOD DAY FOR THE BOOKIES
Missile n unit AraU Are the
Favorites to .Survive
Hefent.
Only
NKW ORLEANS. Dec, 18. Missile wns
tho only winning fnvorlte todny, hut, with
tho exception of Aralt, only short prices
were laid against tho otlmr winners. Henry
Bert, favorlto In the llfth rnce, ran out
three furlongs In his preliminary. Results:
First race, selllnc, ono mile nnd seventy
yards: Arak won, W. H, Gates seconu,
Deponan third. Tlmo: l:IStj.
Second race, soiling, seven furlongs: Mis.
Bill) won. Lingo second, Tho Way third,
Time: 1:29.
Third race, steeplcchnso, handicap, short
course.: women i.inn won, urisioi seconu,
DHcmar third. Time: 3:14Vi.
Fourth race, ono mile: Andes won, Henry
Uert second, jvitrato tnini, Time: imu
Fifth race, selllnc. ono mile nnd flvo fur
longs: Admotus wqn, Judgo Stcadmnn
second, Deloralne third, Time: 2:51.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Fleurou won,
Pyrrho second, If ou Dure third, Tlma
l:l3i.
YANGER GETS THE DECISION
I'uta Joe nernsteln Out of Ilual-
neaa In the Sixth
It on ii d.
CHICAOO. Dec. lS.-I3enny Ynnger wns
given tho decision over Joo Hernsteln of
New York ufter six rounds of fighting to
night. Tho vontest, which wns held In the
armory of the Second Infantry, under thu
auspices of tho Olympic Athletic club, was
witnessed by n crowd of 3.HM people, Tho
first threo rounds were' In favor of Hern''
stein, who did' most of tho leading nnd
landed tho greater number1 or cleun blows,
Durlnir llin In at three rounds, however.
Vanger came up strong and gained the
upper hand so rapidly that ho had a clear
margin nt tho close, H scored a knock
down In tho fourth nnd put Hernsteln to
ills knees in the fifth. In thn nrollmlnnrles
Jack Heauschnlt nnd Hilly Stlft of Chicago
lougut u uvo. rounu uraw,
l-'our Favorite Win.
CHARLESTON. S. C Dec. 18-Four ta
vorltos won nt tho exposition trnck today
Tho weather wus clear and wurmer. Ho
runs;
First rnce, live nnd a ha' furlongs: Two
Annies won, uivii nnu him seconu, l
iieiiu mini, lime; i ij'-
Second race, one mlla: Lizzie Tello won
Circus second, Certain third. Time: J'W
Third race, six furlongs: Tristram won
Jim Scnnlnn second, Dr, Worth third.
Time: 1:304
Fourth race, five nnd n half furlongs;
Klngfull won, Intent second Jessie II third.
Time: 1:13.
Fifth rnce, six nnd n half furlongs: Pis
snlc won, I.atequose second, Antigone third.
Time; 1:26.
OMAHA SHOOTS SATURDAY
Sin ii It Attendance nt Opening of Mid
winter ToiirniiiiK-nt mi Aeeiiinit
if Hail Wenther.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. lS.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) The postponement of thu Helkt
nillott match, owing to the Illness of tho
former, nt his home In Dayton, O.. with tho
Inclement wenther. wns tho cause of a
small attendance In thu opening day of
the midwinter tournnment hero todny, and
tho shooting was vlrtuully a practlco for
the "mud pie" shoot tomorrow. A J2 mlss-nnd-out
sweepstakes wns tho only event
shot off. The advance guard of thu Omalui
nnd eastern delegations arrived this morn
ing. The schedule for the three remaining
days Is: Tomorrow, tnrgel shooting, FN
day, the Inaugural open shoot for tho
Hazard cup, which Is emblematic of tho
world's live htrd championship; Saturday,
the Omaha-Kunsns City team shoot.
PYRAN WINS BY CLOSE MARGIN
Detents Former ( lianiplon W.
Dickey In lltinuiiK
.Mnteli.
A.
PHILADELPHIA. Doc. lS.-At the Sports
mini's show tonight C. H. Pyrnh of the
National Swimming association defeated
W. A. Dickey of tho New York Athletic
club, the former national plungtng cham
pion, nnd D, H Hrntton of the Knicker
bocker Athletic club of New York for tho
plunging championship of tho United
States. Pyrnh won tho honors by the nar
row mnrntn of four Inches. lie nlunner
row margin of four Inches. I
nger
67 feet 11 Inches, whllo Dickey plunged
67 feet 7 lncnes. Iloth tiluncers were within
a font of the American record, llrulton's
distance wns 19 feet.
Westerns Defeat Kruir I'lirks,
Tho Westerns took two out of threo
f nines from tho Krug Parks last night at
.entz & Wllllnms' bowling alleys. J T.
Henpele made tho high league scoro for u
single game, 216 points. Scoro:
KUL'U PAHKS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Conery 1!) 1!)2 : 'S
Nielsen 17!) 1ST. 130 470
'Itzmnn nw K,( inn :.J2
Wachtler U" 101 US 3.C
Ucngele 210 119 lib' Gil
Total....
918 7t3
WKSTURNS.
bl9 2,5.0
3d. Total.
ir.i in
ISM IS7
1K7 4fS
15S 523
140 176
1st.
. 152
.'150
. ir.i
. 177
. 170
2d.
177
nn
ir.i
iss
159
Swensen
Itwlcr ..
Selleck ..
Heed
Reynolds
Total.
S13 7 i2J
,173
Nn Aetlon nn HelfT.
LONDON. Dec. 18. Tho stewards of tho
Jockey club deny the report circulated In
tho united States that at their meeting
yesterday It was decided that Lester Hclff,
the Amerlcnn Jockey, whose license wns
revoked In October, Is entitled to apply for
a licenses In 1902. No action In regard to
Hclff was taken nt tho meeting.
Hack wllli Ills Old Tenni.
MILWAt'KKK, Dec. 1R.-Wllllnm' Cling
mini, who Dlnved third base on the Mll
waukeo team In 1S.1I und last season flnMied
with the Wnshlucton team, was today
signed to manage the Mllwaukeo club In
tho American nssnclatlon In 1902.
Ten-Uomul Draw.
Tfll.KDA. O.. Doc. 18. Otis Hezennh of
Cincinnati nnd Hlz Mackey of this city
foucht ten fast rounds tonight In the local
nthlctlc club. Mackey did most of the lead
ing, but the fcferee decided the contest n
draw,
FLOUR MILLS CLOSE DOWN
Short ForclKit Demand nml Denrth
i.t Cnra Given ns the
IteiiNon.
MINNEAPOLIS. Doc. 18. Four flour mills
f tho Consolidated .Milling company were
Bhut down this morning. There Is every
probability thnt nearly nil tho Minneapolis
mills will bo closed before tho end of tho
weok.
Tho closing of thn mills results In part
from a temporary depression In tho de
mand for flour from nbrond.
A. C. Lorlng, president of tho Consoli
dated Milling company, snld today , that a
very serious element In tho conditions
which had compelled a shutdown at this
tlmo was the shortage of cars In tho north
west. A story was afloat In milling circles this
morning that ono of tho most prominent
companies hero proposed to build a prl
vatn line of cars for tho handling of Its
own freight business.
BROOMS ADVANCE IN PRICE
.Mdltloiml Increase May lie .Made liy
.Manufacturer of Amer
ica. CHICAOO, Dec. 18. Th National nroom
Manufacturers' association of tho United
States and Canada decided today to advance
tho price of brooms, nnd nro considering u
further advance, which will bo ngrced upon
by the members ot the ncsoclntlnn at a
meeting of tho association In Chicago in
Fobruary.
About 90 per cent of the broom manufnc
turlng Interests In the United States nnd
Canada wore represented. It was decided
that tho individual manufacturers choulrt-
advance tho price considerably at their own
discretion, according to necessity. '
I'F.NSIONN KOH WKSTI'lll.N VUTKIl A.S
Wnr Survivor Ileiuemliercil liy the
General Government,
WASHINGTON. Dec. 18. (Special.) Tho
following western pensions have been
granted:
Issue of November 29:
Nebraska: Increase, restoration, reissue.
etc. William F. Carter, Nelson. J12; Wil
liam L, Klmberly, Hastings, S&. Original
wiuows, cic fjpeciai uccrueu December 2,
Adallne Hitchcock, Oresham, $8.
lownt Increase, restoration, reissue, etc
-William A. R. Dnvls, Holly Springs, 8;
viiiniiiui .iittmn. iuuakuuu, '1L isaau un
horn. Clllmnn. J12. OrlKlnal widows, etc.
Matilda Reader, Fort Madison,' SS; special
accrued December 2. Chrlstllnn Rvdln, Doh
amines, ja, uennwui twiuowj uinrinun AUU,
rnrnnnmsviue,
Colorado: increase, restoration, reissue
etc. Hermon M, Reeves, Grand Junction
J17. Original widows, etc. Mary O. Lang'
wuruiy, i-ueuio, a.
THU HI1AI.TV MA II KMT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on file Wednesday,
uecemuer jo;
AVnrrnnly Deeds.
K. Tj. Kane to Emit Johnson. s4ft fret
lot ll, mock 7, 1'lolnvlew ndd....,,.,J 1,000
E. T. Lovoll et nl to V. L. Heed, varl-
ous lots nnd blocks In Florenco 200
Henry Folly to Annie Anderson, lot
4, block 8. Isaac & S.'s add 1.500
J. u. iiuciinnnn nnd wire to k. w.
Drown. S9 7-9 feet lot 8 nnd nil of
lot 9, block 1, Jerome park 10.C0'
Ixiulso I'lequeur nnd husband to liar
bara Onus, lot 13, block 4. 1st add. to
Fowler Place 3(0
Char cs Choleekl to Mary FIda. n'i
lot II, block 69, South Omaha KM
Frederick bonneiisciitiin and wifn to
Otto Hnuinun. undlv'a nw'l sw'i
nwvi 1-14-12 o
A. V. Klnsler nnd wlfo to W. J. C.
Kenynn, 7.39 acres beginning at a
point In O street 025 feet west of tho
comer of ne',4 nw', 4-14-13 5,0
O. P. Dearlntr und wife to A. P.
Tukev. wli lot 5. block 5. Hedlck's
3d add SCO
Holt Claim Deeds.
IC. L. Sears et al to T. C. Havens.
nH lot 5. block 5, nnd lot 9, blsck 10,
Drawn park
Samp to A U Havens, lots 3 nnd 4,
block 5. samn,., ,
A. P. Aukey and wlfo to W. F. Allen,
lot C, block 7, Clifton Hill
Same to same, undlv lot VI, block It,
samo ,
Deed,
William Gnns and wlfo to fleorgo
Clans, sr , life estate In ne 5.14.12 ,
Total amount of transfers 119 5)7
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every piano, on every organ, on the entire art stock, on all the instruments. The
cause of this is U12 liberal allowance made by the insurance companies by their quick
adjustment at our recent fire. It's astonishing to see pianos sold at prices that are
only half of the regular price and on most liberal terms; to see organs go at less than
half of the makers' prices.
There are a few more of the high grade pianos leti, on our floors on which wo received a smoke benefit from I he in
surance companies. A few Knabe pianos, a few Kranich & Jitich pianos, a few Kimballs, it few iJallet-Davis and a
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up. Uanjos, from $5.00 up. Violins. Mows and Boxes, complete, $5,00 per set. Then the thousands of smaller
Musical Instruments at retail for wholesale prices. Now ask where shai: I buy my
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