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It rraatea 'an 1mni"1)ite r. lal ftollr.fj. warmth ni fov1 na lurv, Innri arrive h"ni to t h muarular tlnu. tome tht nervnun i)f'm and nut bodily confl- ' dnra. f mika th man t .s aa (riwi aa at W. and tha vnitin man eaa n mw for r iy aitl fit for mar-Magr ar.4 parrnHioo'l. Hatlnfaetory raulta ar produced In a di'- ww, and a perfect cur la a Mr wMki. prfcaMtrM at a, or ln cauaa of yomr onIt1on. ' If you rd aur-h a re.r1v and your nam ai1 addrwa fojr to thn Dr. Kimpp Md n Hull tJlda: , . Detroit. Mich., ami In an utunarfcd envelope tHm Arret nr will at nrnt an() J"! th rclpt, aa trniiM4. riilaln!ne tn d'tnl! what Imrredlerita ta and haw tn rompound itetm ao that any weak tJtn nn cur himn)f In hla own home without be Ina under ohlla-aimna to a.njrnn. It eoata o nothing and the aooner you write the nnsntr you -will b curwd. Com early- Moadajr morning to tb turf furtaln Sale. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. HiiWHaHM.HI !. .mil .m.iai BCftSS" IS O'Ul FOR A HCII1 iWHEArON-OMAHA- fzr f7e Bee. wjant Designs AND Hlusiraies for All t Adveriising aes Furnishes " PMesioPrini fivmjn one or more Coos PHONE 3096 Purp 1 n U When you've tried F Suakcrs Maid Rye Hlalwst Crada mt YthUkey purity of flavor. ar f"! Al ftJl Iwulina bar. oalM, drug MurM a. rirhcr a co. Ua4l CITT, no. Pvom I7nmin . ill I . . . fV MAtML Whir lino J yea tor M, ni.. a..,ii i. " . ti auu aXfaiiia lur UHI1IM SXkoaV MaavC. 14 flrM fi.il kttcvue aad -vort it- lu )ml.a M BL at-rftal hirtina Sorav ft nrw fW ayrt. yavr- V KM M For oxUy tjr In ii t H Will He p Tbf at in Bu CoitMl with Wff n Leigif. SAYS LOUISVILLE MAN HAS GRIEVANCE Iaelatall7 Iprlnaa Maaaat ratra He Haa Ilalr fit Evra with Parkard af Dearer aud Roarfce of Omaha. ' COLORADO BPRINQ8, Colo.. Jan. 18 ( Special Telegram.) T. F. Burn., owner of the Colorado Birlngt Vet-rn league base ball franrhlfte, haa returned to thla city. He admitted the truth of all newspaper re port regarding hla new alliance with. Te beau and rlalma that Measra. Packard. Rourke and othera mlsrepreaented matlerj to him, and that he waft formerly a party to. the plan to ount Tebeau. Blnce that time, he rlalma, he had made diacoverte that place Packard art! Rourke In a bid light, and It Is simply a question of honor with him to see Tebeau secure what he considers his rights. Mr. Burns expect to return to IJncoln on Bunday to attend the Injunction proceedings brought by Te beau to restrain the Western league mag nates from, meeting without admitting Te btau to the conference. BOWLERS MAKE HIGH SCORES Omaha Uitie Rollers Are Patting the Plna Down la Bis; Ranches. At the close of the eleventh week we find th prettleet race in the Omaha Bowling lragua ever seen in it history, and a pos sibility for any one of the teams to win first money. Not a few of the teams have added to thyelr tctal pins during the last week, while a number of the Individual bowlers have greatly Increased their aver ages. The standing of. the teams Is: Played. Won. Lost. PC Armours js 20 1 .6? Waverleys Sfi 13 ' 17 . .VA Krug Parks V, 1 17 .S2X Clarksons V 19 IT .628 Omahiis Sh m 18 . .5n0 3t. I'harles .V, 17 lf .472 Nationals 3S lij JO .M Colts 36 1 20 . 444 The high scores for the week on Belleck's alleys were as follows: High No. of . Bcore. Denman 3 Z13 Brunke ! " J. Davi 2 W Fowler 10 J2S Murphy t ! f52 Bartsch 1 278 Chandler S 222 Hunter 4 . 249 Bprague t 211 Huntington 6 2fM5 Frltscher 4 221 Peselln I .247 F. W. Schneider 1 i7 Conrad 9 242 Mockett I iS4fl Bnldwln 13 ? Kncell 6 57 Tracv 24S Frledhorf S 111 Selleck 4 2f4 Hoilgpe IS 197 Orlfflth U . Ii OJerde 1 2u Norton 1 I"3 Zarp 4 24 Lehman 1 . - Sheldon 22 Marble t 228 Adnms 1 130 Banks IK Truman 1 VS Chunder I 24 Potter 1 " 217 I,. J. Schneider t 2X Wlgman 1 230 Zimmerman 1 224 C. J. Francisco 3 2T4 Olunaborg t 217 Neale ; S M Hughes I . 2u5 Welty A......:..'... t ' 218 Hopkins I t-7 J. A. Suauldlng 1 ' 211 Mrs- R. Grotte Is' high among the women bowlers, making 209. 211. , Kolranr4nt l-lh standing vf the teams la the Commercial league: -1 . , I . Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Oate Cltys ..38 22 11 .KA Drerels .: S3 21 12 .C3 Black's Kats 33 20 It .m W. O. W .....33 2 11 .08 Ixnts A Williams 30 14 1 .6 Westerns '....S "IS . 17 .483 Browning. 'King A Co.. 83 10 -'23 .3d Stephens & Smith 33 24 . 273 The Individual averages are as follows: . Played. Pins. Average. Bartsch 27 - 4.K7S 184 6-27 baker 4 1.090 1S1 4- Meehan 8 602 W J-S Lavia 3 552 184 Foley 27 4.65 17314-27 Heft 30 t.lJi 170 28-3J Buipenhorat 27 4.5K7 lti 26-27 Hull ....J 1...33 1.594 109 17-33 Tjindoh 33 t.iM lt8 12-31 Cochran 83 6 537 167 2-38 W. O. Johnson 27 4,ao4 lti 2:'-27 Tsher 3 47 MS 2-3 Beaman SI 3.473 1 13-21 lirlaon SO 4,973 16 23-30 Stearns .-..24 , 3.951 16416-24 Baldy , .' 18 2U VA 9-18 Buelow 24 3 937 14 1-24 McKelvy , 24 3.914 1V) 2-21 Hub Johrison 16 2.440 162 C-21 Bush , .". 27 4 SJ9 l!0 9-27 Button 27 4.819 159&S-27 Zltsman ..1 27 4.3o 169 7-27 Molyneaux 33 6.U6 158 12-33 Krnst 18 1,841 . 157 15-18 Bowen 3 471 167 Iiavlson 18 1M Champion 82 4.979 155 19-32 Yalta . 2ti 4, Hi 7 154 13-24 Riaenberry 25 3.853 154 3-25 Bryant 21 . 1.223 158 H. LefholU ,..27 4.1U1 153 Grgbb a 1413 152 16-29 Weymuller .'..12 la 152 5-1! Sullivan 27 4.3 151 1-27 Tonneman I 1,3.7 150 7-9 EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Jaha A. Beott Breaks the World's Record for Sis aad Oao-Half Far. longs at tan Praaelseo. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. John A. Scott, an outsider, won the Adam Andrew selling stakes from Jockey Club by a head at Oakland today and broke tha world s record for six and a halt furiongs. He made the distance in 1.18, the previous mark being 1:184a, made by Jane Holly at Washington park. A Held of eleven met In the event, which had a value of t,i W. Ban Nicholas was the favorite with the Jen nlngs pair. Arcade and Dainty, second. They were sent away. to u good start and uhn A. Scott led principally all the way. There was an exciting finish, Scott getting the verdict by a head from Jockey Club, he being the same distance in front of Dainty. Ban Nicholas finished fifth. Results: First race. Futurity course, selling: Hil nault won. Quiet second, St. Wlnuiirtds third. Tim: l:lo. . Serond race, one-half mile: Prince Bru tua won, Henry Arch atecond. .Liberty Star third. Time: 0. Third race, six furlongs: Bear Catcher won. Fornmster second, 11. L. Frank third. Time: 1:12. Fourth race, thirteen-sixteenth.. Adum Andrews stake,' selling : John A. Scott win. Jv-key (Tub second, Iainly third. Time: l:lMr Fifth rare, one mile, selling: Ohagen wun. Gawr.lne second. Hurry Thatcher third. ?lme; I 41. Sixth lace, mil and a slkteenth, trafiA'.. cap: Joe Lrr won, Ben McLhui et:cjud. Incubator third. Time: 1:40. IOS ANUBLF.fi, Jan. IS Results: First race, one mile, sellii.si'' L'ltrada woiv, Buccleuth second, Laoon third. T.me: 1:48. Second race, three and ons.half furiongs: Lady Isva wuit, Peggy Mine second, WiMMlclalm third. Tme: O:!1 Third rae, six furlongs: Oehlmniis yon. C. P. Campbell second, Skircjlsh third. Vinie: 1:15V. fo'.vth race, mile and a quarter, Oitn Ga briel'u handicap, hurdle: Ciiarwlnd wi.n, Indian second, Cambaceres third. Time: 1 - Firth race, mile and seventy ysrds: PHn cefcs Tulane won. Chuti second. M. F. Tur pey third. Time: 1 liV blxth race, mile and one-elf hth: - Bilver W las third Tin.e: 1:57 Igntn Ir. Bernays NEW OHLEAN3. Jan. 18 Sklllfullv rid. 4'n and full of courage, which carried h'm through the nnl pinch Captain' Arnold won the Lire Oaka handicap, wurth tl.IOO, for C. U. Killaon today. Retting honors were divided between the Llllson colt snd Aseenaion lth tb odds sllrbtiv in favor of the former Aarehalon had all the early speed and hung; on longer than usual fure trg Captain Arnold to a hard drive to win out by a neck. Stella Allen proved earilv the b-at of tlia -yar-olla. though Vlprrlne proved farortte tn trie hatting - The Munli filly broke la front cl the start, but weak ened at the end. Fig Bn and Hnymnrd Hnnter wre the rthT txelen favorl'es. Major Manslr whs run up to l'5 find b'liaht in. Niathir char nnd trnk fist. Results: K'rft r;tre. six ftir'ong: Kn wldge w. n. ft. AiUgrette second. Uus Held, rn third. Time: l.K Srrond race, three furlonirs: Slla Aln won, Vlr""lne second, liasswood th'rd. Time: 0 J.',i4, Third race, Ave furlongs: Jlmalong won, Big Ben second, Frank Bell third. Time: 1 '. Fourth race. Live Oaks handicap, seven furlongs: Cantaln Arnold won. Acenrion ecord. Vestry third. Time: 1:IV rutn race, ml'e and three-etgntns. sen Ing: Major Manslr won, The Messenger second. Colonel Tuvlnr third. Time: i:.2 81xth race, mile' and three-eighths; Bar onet won. Handspinner s.ctind, Hayward Hunter third. Time: 2:2lS- SETTLE THEIR DISPUTES Illinois and Wisconsin Teams Reach Amicable t nderstaadlaa; Orer Protested Games. CITICAOO. Jnn. 18-Cordlal relations be tween the athletic departments of Illinois and Wls'-onsln. which were severed follow ing s forfaited base ball game last April st Champaign, when the Wisconsin team left the field because of a decision of I'mplre Tindll. were restored at a conference of the s.thletc managers of the big nine col leges hoHl today. The college representa tives also arranged their bane b-tll sched ules and ileciried on a number of dates for track mnetr nnd foot ball games. I'niler the terms of the settlement Wlsconrin's hilf ol thi receipts of the disputed bull r imes, amounting to fl3n. will go to the Purd-in eolli-Rp memorial fund nnd will be usid in m.K tlng the losses which that team sustained last fall In a railroad wreck. Utah School Bnsket nII. Bv superior team work the high schoot basket bull team won two hotlv contested games from two of the best teams In the Young Mn's Christian association, defeat ing th Invlncthlos 11 to 7 and the Cres cents t to 4. Walsh and Mtvrr execu'ed the best plays for the high school, but all teams showed up well, as is attested by the small and clse scores. GIRL'S SUITOR ON THE STAND Witness Testifies Welsenbnrsr gald He Coald Get Mebel Oet of the Way for Five Dollars. ALLENTOWN. Pa.. Jan. 1 Thirty-four witnesses have thus far been called In the Bechtel murder case and the prosecution has not yet closed Its rase. The Interesting feature In today's proceedings was the ap pearance of Alois Eckstein, Mabel Bech tel's accepted suitor, on the witness stand. The district attorney agreed to withdraw the ' Indictment hanging over Weisenberg providing the latter would go on the stand as a commonwealth witness. To this Wei senberg consented, but his testimony was unimportant. .Mrs. Brobst, who was re called to the stand, testified that Wetsen berr had said that for 35 ha could have Eckstein and Mabel pjt ou of the way. Po?lce Sergeant Fsank Roth testified that at the Inquest he had given his opinion to Mrs. Eechtel that Tom had struck Mabel, doing ao harder than he Intended. A friend of Mabel Bechtel testified that on one occasion she heard Mabel and Eck stein quarrelling on the street. Eckstein accused the young woman of drinking anj associating with other men. Witness was asked If alio know whether Ecksterti gave Mabel Bechtel an engagement ring. She replied: v 'Yes, sir. I wore It at one time. Mabel gave It to mo to wear a little while." "Did you ever hear Mabel and Tom Bech tel quarrel?" "I know they did not speak to each other." "When Eckstein and Mabel quarrelled did you hear the exact accusation Eck stein made?" "Tea. Eckstein said he aaw Mabel taken into the city ball while she was drunk." JAMES L. BLAIR IS DYING St. Loals Attorney, I'sdtr Clond, la Said to Be Beyond Re covery. 8T. LOUIS. Jan. 16. A special to the Post-Dispatch from Eustls, Fla., says that James L. Blair of St. Louis, formerly gen eral counsel of the Louisiana Purchase ex position, now in that city, Is dying. He was taken with a congestive chill -on the night of the 11th lrrst. and since that time has been slowly sinking. His physicians give but little hope of re covery. Mrs. Blair and their son Perry are with him. Cronp. A reliable medicine and one that should always t kept In the home for Immediate use Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack If giveu aa soon aa the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. There Is no danger In giving it to children 4or It contains no opium or other harmful drug. HYMENEAL. Perry-Crabbo. HARVARD, Neb.. Jan. 16. -(Special.) At tha home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe of the New Harvard hotel. In this city, their eldest daughter, Miss Ona H. Crabbe, was united In marriage to Charles Perry, who for some years has been associated with his father In the hardware and furniture business here. After some days visiting friends in different parti of the state they will return to make their home here. Smith-Miller. M'COOL JUNCTION. Neb., Jan. 16. (Spe cial.) Adam Smith and Miss Mattle Miller were married this evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. C. W. Miller. Rev. H. A. Wolfe officiated, and nearly 100 guesta were present. Mr. Smith owns a fine 120-arre - farm near here, on which they will reside. Both are well known in south York county and are tery popular. - Charet-Charet. - BEATRICE. Neo.. Jan. 16 (Special.) In the presence of about 100 frienJs Mr. Edgar Chavet and Mrs. Rose Chavet were united In marriage Thursday evening at St. la your system weak or run down, the nerves unsteady appetite poor or the blood im pure? Loose h more time exjredmcnti'iif: but get a bot tle of Ilostetter'u Ktouiach Bitters ut once from your druggist. It always cures eren after other remedies have failed. Don't accept a substitute. . 44444a4444 a4aaad4aadaddda4da40 d Mi AND SOLD AT ONCE. You cannot duplicate them, for ten times the price we are asliing. Our lease expires Feb. 1st. We do not intend " 1 I I to take a dollar's worth ff I of stock away with us. Articles for which lljW yu Paid $4-5 you can S get to-morrow for 50c. J Do not miss this oppor- fnntttr r o 1 rrt r . fsrft turnip kji ci uiiiiiii a -ss- we Our Necessities are Imperative. 50c, Take Your Choice, 50c e - .. - - " - - - - - - -- - - 1 Everything Must Go. Nothing BJeserved. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Actual values, $3, $4, $7 and $12. J We must bear the loss. It is your opportunity. IAYBEN: BI 44444444444V4 444 444444 Joseph's Catholic church. Rev. M. M. Merk! ofnclating. Mr. and Mrs. Chavet will make their home at Harblne. Green-Robinson. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. ltj.-(8pe-clal.) Frank E. Green and Mra. Mollle J. Robinson were married at the home of hi parents In this city Thursday evening, Rev. II. B. Burgess ofilciating. I.euion-Ilall atrotn. ' NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., Jan. 10.-(3pe-clal Telegram.) Jess J Lemon and Hilda Hallstrom, both of this city, were granted a marriage license here today. Carriage Elegance. Omaha citizens are no longer sat sf'.el with the old street hacks and coup s of twenty years ago. Why thould they be, when the very lutt-ft dcHgns and finest workmanship that money can buy in the way of luxurious carriages are now of fered to the public? One of the latest ar rivals In this line la owned by Mr. P. Melcher, proprietor of the Melchcr Sales Btables on South 19th street. This is a fine, five-glass Landau, with drop top, uphol stered In the finest American mills novelty cloth, with silk coach lace foclnrrs and satin trimming overhead. It Is equipped, of course, with rubber tires, rubber spiing bushings and rubber pole cushion, ao that all the rattle and squesk of the carriage is overcome. This carriage was furniehed through the Drummond Carriage company to Mr. Melcher, who Intends It for afternoon calls, weddings and theater parties, and he cer tainly offers the finest vehicle of the kind for this purpose. Mr. Melcher enjoys the confidence of a large class of people In Omaha, having been In business here for the last five years, tnd has built up a large and lucra tive business. From a start of five years ago with only three horses, he is now the owner of over fifty head and furnlshei complete outfits to many of the best busl ut&s Arms In the city. k"a59E2SX Cure Safety anil Thoroughly It is not so much of a calamity that a man contracts disease or weaknesses, but that he neglects them or fail3 to get the proper treatment' for their cure. This Institution is legally authorized by the State and established for the purpose of giving proper medical treatment in Genito-Urinary and Sexual Diseases of men. WEAK MEN FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair and Warmer, with Snow In . Northern and . Eastern Parts ' of Nebraska. WASHINGTON. Jun. K-Foreeast: For NcbrasWu Fair Sunday, except snow In northern and eastern portions; Monday, fair. For Iowa Enow Sunday, with rising tem aicrature; Mur.duy, fair. For Indiana Fair Sunday, warmer In north and central portions; Monday rain, variable wlnOs. For llllr..j:s Itain or snow and wsrmer H .nday; Monday, fair, variable winds, be coming fresh southeast. For Cokiradu and Wyoming FiJr Sunday and Monday. For MiesiRirt Rain and warmer Sunday; Monday, fair. i ' For South Dakota Sifow Sunday, Moa : day, fair. Fur Kansas Fair Sunday and Monday. ,leal Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER Bl'RuV.t, OMAHA, Jan. It tjfliciul record of tem- psraiuie ai.d rrecipltat:un compare J with I the corriraponuing lu ui li.c last throe j ytarg: . 19u4. 10J.-1H. 1901. Maximum temnerature 22 41 :j. a ' Minimum temperature H 'J lj Mean temix ra ture 'ci IK Z Preoipltalin u 00 oO uu Reourd of tempeialura and prt epilation at uniaUa fur Oils day since kjaitn 1, i i : , Normal temperature . n I Kxcexa for lb day t i I.Hal excoau since March 1, 1JJ ... 213 .-. i.mal precipitat'.on ,. .0i Ini h h.'lency for th day .0! inch Precipitation since Mch 1. Vfji..Z2 U tuch-s Kaci a since March 1. '8 l.ki Inches I-lic!ency fr tur. peri'Kl. .U inch Deficiency fur cjr jwrlud, 1C. (.iyinchea With niifht loBsej, (allinjj memory, achlnar back, kljncv diseases, nervo-exual debility, caused bv self abuse, 'resulting in sexual weak- do?h and lost mauhond, unlit: intr them for work, buslnoas, study or mar riajje, axe talo? quickly cured by our special treatment after all others failoJ. 1 4 Diseases of m6n, (ionorrhnea. Poisonous Discharges, GU-ct, Stricture, Eolarped I'rostale Gland, and all Skin and lilood Diseases promptly cured by our safa and certain rafnbod. (VENEREAL.) By our special treatment ail sore n body, limbi, in mouth and throat quickly disappear, and your blood poison is cured in leas time than anywhere else, aud at a much less ex peoso to you. Hydrocele and all swellings, tenderness, wasted or shrunken condition of the sexual ore-HQ quickly cured and the or can. restored to their full power, sue and vigor. Until your whole system Is polluted with dis ease, or until your nervous system U tottering inuer the strain, and you become a Physical and mental wreck unfit for work, study, bu.ine-s or marrlueo. Dju'I ex periment with dangerous or uncertain treatmant. The worst cases that we have had to deal wi.h were those that had ben neglected or Improperly , treated before coming to us. , PRIVATE and certain rafnbe BLOOD POISON VARICOCELE to their full power, sue an DON'T WAIT S The Longest Established, The Most Skillful and Successful Specialists In Diseases of Meo. Evry afflicted man owes it to himself, his family, and to tha future ffeneratlons to get cured SAFELY aud thoroughly. We euro by restoring and preserving Important organs. We do not advUe surgical means which mutilate, weaken and destroy. ( PfiVQIII TATIfliy FDFF Offioonours-8a.m.to8p. m.; RundayslOtol onlv. tJUHOUL I ft I IU11 I nLL' If you cannot ca',1 writo for symptom b';aak. Mi fe3 l ' i :?J iguii rt a ' fct-yifoiuuSs PjSTITUTE, I 1308 Farnam St,f Dot. 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Web. LaZ323 THL OREATEST L10M1 -HOUSE. Temjiest-toosed. the brave seaman strains hla sight while hU soul is filled with rej'il;- ! Ing as he catches a glimpse of the rays i from the Unlit-house whlih penetrate the flnotny darknets with which he Is sur- I loundod. 'To him the light brings rescue i from en untimely, watery grave and shelter I In a harlor protected against the raging storm. The light-house placed high und In full view of the afflicted of the earth Is Ir. Burkharfs Vegetable Cqmpound, which cures the following diseases: Rheu matism, Neurnlgia, Catarrh, (.'on.tipntMn, 11,-ert. iiladoVr Stomach and Liver tiiitljl-g. It lnfuees !i:to the boly pure, rich, hea'thy blxxl. Tie must Htrretlv civ of dl-eHe Sire deteeie1 and tht-ir piiaons and injurtvju st'.vMiincea are ban lolled from the system. Thirty days' treat ment, 2rc. All druglBts. LH. SCttTHiXGTCI'S PILLS jf OttJT. iirsKs taVavl brmios CsvM liaia. - t r-avt-a f 1 Oi1 LJaDlt " Wtlh FVi.L WfUfUlawa Ja4a F1 tsssrt LAni.iia la U-tly I'f rrium kvall. Wrll A Vacant Room Eats Up Money Every day you lose the price of a day, rent a loss that is n:ver raad: up. It's particularly fbo'ish when a Want Ad In the Bee will rent your room. Ten words three times will cost you 30 cents. Tel. 238. Bee Want Ad Dept.