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i WANTED T0 FIRE THE PRISON Ongin of the Penitentiary Blase B Have Been Eolvod CONVICT MILLER DETECTED IN THE eved o ACT Mude an Bfort to Bepesxt the Offen i Now in Ciose Confinement Sor § nroih; Tustitutions Awsrded o und Contraet Supplies 16 State Laxcorx, Jan. 4.—[Special to T The warden ot the peniter thut be hos at iast, afier many woeks watching the comvict wh hius the phst numec Douglus tern in Om last fu upor 1 fire was stu the mey At that time the u unsucces; wos sturie I the w W nr of th Fus SOCD 10 ru us He bod evident nied that the would m_iomn; %0 permit the men and their sut of the shop be- fore the pd. In Lbis, how ever, he was mistaken, for the warden had s6L 8 mun 10 W t such & move ler was &t once piaced se confine- ment. He is now bhe to be Lhe man who sturted the fire in the foundry lust fal which resulted in the destruction of the workshops occupied by Western Man- ufncturng company and other concerns. Sent to THinois. Undertaker Robe s morning received 8 telegram from the mother of W. H. Ash wuy. the Omaha man who commitied suiciae in & corn field near Lincoln on New Year's dmy. requesting that the remuins be shippea 10 Mt. Curroll, 1l They were ucedrdingly sent today. 1L is lenrned 1o thut some three or four yenrs ago Astway inberited a fortuve of €000 from u deceased With the money he sturted & hack line in Gruud Isiand. Dissipation soon lost him his monoey and his business. He hud friends in this city us wel in Omaha, who siste that they would willingly have supplied him with funds they been uware of his ne- ces: ties Contracts for State Supplios. At its meetings this week the Board of Purchase of Supplies let 1he contracts for supplies for the state institutions us follows Lincoln Hospitul for the lnsane: Drugs. McArthur & Son:paims sod oiis, Western Glass and company; fiour snd bran & Teffi: mests, S. W. Gettier & cosl, Whitebrenst Coul company Sander: Schuermsu & Duvis clothing, Mayer Bros.; ary goods, Milier & Puine oldiers &nd _Swilors Home at Isinnd: Ments, P. F. Pisher; oils, George Bartenbach; groceries, Raymond Bros. & Co. of Lincolu; drugs, A J. Wilcox; hurd- ware, George D. Hetzel: fiour, J. F. Fred erick of St. Paul: feed, Grand Isiand Milling company; cosl, C. H. Bogue; shoes, dry goods und clothine, S. N. Wolnuch Institute for the Deaf st Omaha srand Coal R G. Dawes; lumber, L. Bradford; brea rl| Otto Wagner & Co.; stationery, Curpente Paper company; steam fittings, Churehill Pump compuny : meats, R. E. Welch; osts, M. J. Warren; drugs, Goodman Drug com- wuy ; groceries, Couriney & Co. ; ice, Arctic jce company ; chip soap, P. J. Quenley Sosp compuny ; dry poods, N. B. Falconer. Asylum for the Insane st Hastings: Dry poods, Wolbach & Brach; fiour und feed. siumphrey & Edgerton: mests, Ksuf & Ringerspacher; groceries, Raymond Bros. & Co.; coul, C. J. Miles: ciotning, New York and Boston Ciothing company; shoes, Kirby & Day. Gir’s Industrisl school at Geneva: Coal, R H. Oskley of Lincoln; groceries, C. H. Rhoman of Lincoin; dry goods, Miller & Puive; monts, F. Wight & Co.; shoes, Solo- mun & Nathan, Hoys Industrial schoolat Kearney: Conl oils, J. F. Fredrick; leather findings, Henry Bragg & Co.; matiresses snd bedding, John M. Costello; conl, C. J.Miles: groceries, Ruymonc Bros. & Co. of Lincoln; hurdware, N. E. Juckway; dry goods, L. C. Grege. Al bids on ment were rejected as being 100 high and pew bids will be calied for. Asyium for the Insane si Norfolk : Esrthen- ware, Funke & Ogden of Lincoln; cosl, R. G. Truwes ; drugs, Kies & Bro.; groceries, Ray- mona Bros, & Co.; fiour, G. A. Brooks; dry oods, Miller & Puaine; boots and shoes, rkencadl, Jones & Co. of Omaba; clothing, Mayer Bros. Institute for uhe Feeble Minded Youth &t Beutrice: Groceries, Emil Lung; bread, Brenker Bros.; meat, J. C. Maklen; coul, M. . Curffmings. Home for the Friendless st Lincoln: Steam $itting, W. J. Cooper and Coie Bros. : oils, C. H. Maun; printing, Fasset Miciel Priuting compuny : feed, C. C. White; breaa, Gulick bukery; drugs, W. D. Rehlander lumber, M. L. Trester: meat, 5. W. Gettier & Bro.: dry gooos, Miller & Paine; coal, R. H. Qukley. All bids on butter und eggs re- jected auG superintendent suthorized to buy iu the oven murket. Industrinl Home ot Milford: Howard; groceries, Bluckbura Bros. ; coal, J Engelhuupt; shoes und dry goods, W. T soutt. Al bids on flour wore rejected and new proposals ordered, Lincoln o Brief. A young mun nsmed Frank Moore was ur- rested 1n this city this mornisg on o tele- graphic wurrant from the sherifft of Polk county, Jows, where he is wunted for the crime of seduction. He declined to say an 1hing about his case or intimate whether or 10t the charge agaiust him was true. Meat, D. A GREELEY COUNTY’S TEEASURY. Puper of the Retiring Official 1ts Only Be- nources ut Present. GueeLEy CENTER, Neb., Jun. 1.—[Special Telegram to Tur Ber) -The couuty com- missioners have brought suit against E. F. Cashman, ex-county wreasuver, for the al- leged embezzlement of 824,000 of the county's money. Casbman has ™ been stand- ing the commissioners off with promises for two or three monihs The commissioners have also brought suit aguinst Cashman’s bondsmen 1o Tecover the amount. Cashmsu will be urrested tomor- row snd held 1o answer 10 the churge of embezziement. The present treasurer, H A. Martin, who ook churge of ihe office today, would not accept sy of Cushman's puper in settlement and consequently starts out with an empty vault. This shorusge, if 10z recovered from Cashmas or Lis bonds- men, will be a terrible blow to Greeley county and will be keenly fell by Lbe tuxpayers Thiis 18 Dot the first shortuge i the lstory of Greeley county BIG BLAZE AT VALENTINE Fourteen Thoussnd Dollars Worth of Mer- chundise Destroyed, Partisily lnsur VaresT:ne, Neb., Jan 4.—[Special Tele- grom to «Tur Ber |—About 12 o'clock last uight the general merchundise siore of Brysn & Juckson was discovered 1o be on fire ana wus totully destroyed in u very fow minutes. Mr. Juckson, who sieeps in the office, was awiiened by o Jight explosion, when be discovered the whole rear end of the building in fismes nnd hud great aiff- vulty iv escaping. No sooner had he goiten outside than u heavy explosion took vlace, which blew the sides of the building out aud the rouf fell. This explosion was heard for several wiles. Prompt action of the fire compauy kept the fire from spreading. Loss, $14.000; iusurance, §.500 B Insurance Rates Hasrrvos, Jan. 4—[Special Telogram w0 Tur Bex |—The loca! bourd of underwricers held » moeting this sflernoon to cousult in regard 10 Lhe proposet raise 0 be wmade i the rutes of iusursnce in the city. A letier from the geoeral board wus rend, purporting %0 be signed by represcutatives of wll the companies Going business in Haslings, mak- ing & blsukel ralse of W per ceni o al Spevcin! Tele be iocal insur o per cer m s n_ Plat | which cling o the old rate will sul all the business L BANK 70 OPEN TODAY. ity Nutional with Fifty Thousand Wil Bewum ‘- nl Telegram to bority was todsy reccived bie comptroller of the currency for the op o the City Nationul bauk st this place stock of 850,000 E. £ Brown, president: C. J resident : Jobn R Pierson, cask m assistant cashie The bank wiil rrow k is to have s public Library. There three bruries u the city Lhe Men's Christian _association have n charge bers of the York Cour r BssOCiation prosented Sherifl G, W. Strock with beaded cane. Hon E A Gilbert in behalt of the in o o resj York ¢ capacity and exp t work. Indebtedness. Nebraskn Mortgug | Hastrsos 4 —[Special 1o Tur Bee.)— i A statemer has been prepared showing | that during the yesr 1893 there weve 250 | uting o $40: ting Lo 842~ the 67, 1 numbered Lxcess of 41505 CENTER 4 — Spec —The following is the total »ss record of Clay cow 9,180.96; sntistied ity, filed, cha; sed to Tre teare Cray Bee filed | 1005, & | Prarmsvovrs, Neb., Jan. 4—)Special 10 | TuE Bre | —Cass cousty moriguges recorded morteages filed 068; city Number of foreclosures on farm property, 5 city property, 16. For Decemb ord is Amou of m gures filed 11494 21,8 rasod the Clreulating Medinm. FueMoNT, Jun. 4 —[Speciul to Tae BEE.| This being voucher day here sbout | ponsioners of this city, ut an uverage of §8 per month, brought in & 3,600 1o cir- late in the trade of the ¢ The ofticers of Dodge N. P. Nelson sue for 1898: Farm released 5.15. changed John Dern succeeded eeded gT0 | places J. W. Andrews as surveyor, J. A | Coliins takes the piace of D. V. Stephens ss | superintendent, while James Milliken, | sheriff, Cluus Plambeck, judge, and Dr. | Martin, coroner, are their own successors. George F. Sooschen tukes & new office, thut of register of deeds. >uwnee trive No. 11, Red Men, has in- stalled the following officers: P. Waldo Wintersteen; S., M. G. Cook; S.5., A F. : LS., T.J. McKivney: C. of R., L. C.Truesdell: K. of W., F. MoGiverin. Willmwm Lever, J. E. Wadington, C. M. Wiltisms, Jobn Dern snd E. N. Morse are the new airectors of the Lever woolen mills. Cherr; Butte snd O'Nelll Stage Line Openod. Borre, Neb, Jan. 4 —[Special w0 Tme Ber j—Au excursion party, composed of a dozen of O'Neill's prominent business men, came over on the trial irip of Colonel A Z Perry's Butte and O'Neill Concord coach lire lust evening. Butte was prepared aud gave them u royal welcome. Among vhose who came were: Mayor Dickson, Clyde King, J. P. Manmn, Neil Brennen, W. J. Dobbs, Colonel Perry, Wes Evans, Eilsworth Mack svd Biily Connors. The Butte Silver cornet band discoursed excelient music, snd sposches were made by Messrs. Dickson, Maun, Breunen, Dovbs, Evans and Kiug of O'Neill. The conch line is the next thing to 4 railrond ana makes an_easy journey from the road to the capitol of Boyd county. Must Make New Leuses. WigEFIELD, Neb., Jan. 4 —[Special to Tar Bre. |—Indian Agent Beck of the Winnebago ageucy promulgaied the orders yesterday that all lenses on Indian lands given by the Flomnoy Land compsny would be canceled. He will compel settlers to puy from §1 10 $2.50 per acre. sud_one-nall of that must be Puid 8t the time of muking the lease. The adict will cause considerable hurdship, Bs some have been ou the land only abouta vear snd huve made extensive improve- mentis, und, unless the order is somewhsat modified. will have 10 move. The action of the agent is oriticised somewhat harshly und o few are giving up their lands and will g0 elsewhere. dotmon Gounty OMciui. Trovmsen, Jan. 4 —[Spacial to Tae Bee.} The newly elected county officers were duly | sworn in and installed this morning, and now the roster of Johnson county officials is whnolly of republicans. The new Treasurer. P. Renshaw, ! Bush; clerk, Willism A. Camp | J. G. O'Connell; judge, G. B. Fos | ter (second term); superintendent, E. E | Young (second term); surveyor, W. L. Dun- | lup (fourth verm); coroner, Dr. Roe, vice Dr. pmmissioner, John Eilers, vice N und : clerk of the district court, C. B. ond term) Instalintion of OAd Fellows. Lyons, Neb, Jdan. 4—[Special to TEE Bee]—The Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows of Logan Valley lodge No. 89 installed their offio er of Blair ucted us grand master. The officers for the ensuing term wre: J. G. Mawson, N G.; d. B. Tnomas, V. G.; C. F. Beck, 8.; J K.' Adams. T.; noble grand's sup i Nelse Teckleen, R. S.; John Pearse, L. S. L8; Joe Gutes, R. S. The lodge 18 in & flourishing condition members have been initisted urs. | | vice grand's supporters, R. S. Hart | the past two ye | Over seventy Omubta Indisns Fight. Pexpes, Neb., Jan. 4 —[Spe Telegram | to Tur Bex.)—A drunken braw! occurred st the house of an Indisn on the Omaha reser- | vaiion near this place esrly this morning be- i tween James Hamilton and Josiah Fields, two educated full blood Indisns. Hamilton pulleds knife und plunged it into Field side and sbdomen, making two ugly wounds Flelds is very low and may die. Hawilton is ut lurge. The lutier is o justice of the peace. Shorman Gouuty Fuir Offcers. Lovr Crry, Neb., an. 4.—([Spocial to Tar Ber.]—The Agricultural Fair associstion of Sherman county elected the following off- cers for the ensusing _yeur, at their sunual meeting Lbis week: C. L. Druke, president R J. Nightingale, first vice president Charies Riedle, secona vice president; W £ Mellor, secretary; J. Phil Jueger, treas urer. The dute set for holding the fair is September 26, 27 and #5 Aneged Thicves Arrested. Hasrings, Jan. 4—[Special Telegram to | Tux Brz)—Frack Wilson and Joseph Barl ton, ‘ or Murtin Craue, 4 be culied himself | when an ted bere & year u were | arrested toduy, charged with having stolen about 850 worth of clothing vatterns frow Barnos' clothing store. They will be given 3 trial tomorrow T i Crar Cexten, Jan. &—[Special to Tms 1 Bre]-The Clay Courty Mutusl Insurance company held its snuual meeting here Juu. uary 1 and elected A. M. Lathrop president and J. W. Israelson secretsry. The report of the secretary shows that ihe Company is J & & fourishing conaition 150 | THE 'HILL RESIGNED T0 HIS FATE] Jdoina the Oburch and Oonclndes to Abandon His Appeal. READY TO DIE AT THE LAW S COMMAND serrenders the fKuife with Which He Pro- posed 1o O Suieide to the Priest and seoks Consolation n the i Bibbe PratrsmorTa, Neb., Jan. & —[Special Tele- m 1o Tue Bex)—That Murderer Ed L. th, alins Hurry Hall. who will sufter death on the gallows in this city April 18, is giving a thought to & he: r WwWas evi v yesierday he was buptized ame & men of the Thue buptisma 1 the whe Catholic prisoner st lit and the man seemed spirits than at any since his stion. He stoutly asserted tbat he tuken this laiest siep ved tha killing He unpeured tru he bore ice towar markea contradiction dem heretofore, as he has constantly compla iut biis trial was grossly unfair. He tolked freely and in response to & query ss i whether theve was any truth iu the repor | which recently came from the jail that | was urranging to commit suicide, admits | that st one time he had contemplated such | usten. A pocketicuife which he smugelea | | into bis cell was to have used, but this he ay. A smull ste c secreted in his shoesole was also handed | d to care litile as to whether uled his court, ana it is d that the question be sbandoned. No one unders than the prisoner, und the event 3 rduy shows that be is making ready | for bis arop from the galiows. { of ye: DETAINED IN GERMANY. | Nebraska City Citwen Visite His Native | Land und is Arrested ‘ | Nemmaska Crry, Jon. 4.—iSpecial Tele- | | gram vo Ter Bee |—Word has reached here | from’Germany that Richard Klocke of this | city, who weut 10 Westphalia last summer | 1o visit his mother, has been detuined by the | government snd compelied o enter the | army. Klocke had lived berefor s num- | ber snd was on the police force | for some time. He had tuken out first pupers, but neziected to out the second before leaving for the old country Fort Niobrars New ¥ewr's Hop. Forr Nionrara, Neb., Jan. 4 —[Special Tue Bee |—The ball given by compuny B, | Eighth Unived States infantry, at this post the evening of Japusryl has never been excelled in this part of the country. As in- | vitations had been extended 1o u number of | people st _Valentine, Sparks, Norton, Rose- bud and intervening points the hall was | crowded long before the hour designated for | the grand march. | _ The hull and cining room were tastefully | | decorated with fiags. evergreens, shields, und the regimental cont-of-arms. An elat- orate supper was served at 12 &nd the compauy B meu spared no pains in joxfully | sccommodating their guests. The com- mendable manner in which First Sergeant Crowley, with his noncommissioned offivers und mev have communds _the Sixth cavalry mducted their company ball | 1 regurds of their Fight with Foetpads. Frrexn, Neb., Jan. 4 —[Special Telegram t0 Tue BEE.]—An attempt was made 1o hold up Postmaster Whitcomb this evening. As | he was returning home from the office, and when sbout & block north of the depot, two men thrust guns in his face and said “Hands up.” MT. Whitcomb at once opened fire on them, wh both returned, but finally ran. Whitcomb hsd two close culls, one shot passiug through his clothes near the heart and another grazed the si 1t is thought vhat atleast one of the crooks was woundea Binir Boy Dangerousty Injured. Bram, Neb., Jsu. 4.—[Special to TrE Bre.)—Hiriand Stanfield, son of F. M. Stanfield of this city, met with an sccident last evening thut may prove fatul He has been workiug for nhis uncle across the river snd, with some other boy fooling with & 22 rifie, not knowing it was ioaded. One of the boys pulled the trigzer and the bullet pussed through his right lung, lodgmg 1 nis back. The boy is 15 years old. Stute Notes. Ed Heory has succeeded F. T. Vincent as sgent of the B. & M. at Kearney. York now has two daily papers, Bditor Smith of the Independent having launched the Daily News. The 10-year-old son of Martin Long, & Buf falo county farmer, was instautly killed by the kick of 8 horse. Ed Morrissey is ju_juil cause e playfully v Macken and cut his ead open. Two Keurney girls were soured out of o yeur's growth us the result of baing chused by & cow on the public highway. They ought 10 su6 the ity La grippe is getting in its deadly work at Tecumseh. John J. Holmes, aged 60, and Richara Jones, 75 years of age, ure numbered among the victims. Judge Frederick Wagner, pioneers of Madison county, died i his home in Norfolk after s brief illess. Be was the first county judge elected. Clinton C. Gray snd fumily of GColumbus had & narrow escape from suffocation the ouher night by coal ras. An open window in the bedroom is believed 1o have suved Lheir Lives. 8t Columbus be- ew a pop bottle at Pat one of the — . AMUSEMENTS. “No Cure, No ¥ Society was out 1 force last evening Lo do houor to seversl of the season's debu- tnutes, who mude their first appesrance as payers for the benefit of “Sweet Charity, und also to witness the efforts of others wh have lelt the gurish glare of the footlights on other occasions The cufe of the Pexton, which was chosen a8 the scene for the debut of u bumber of new lights in the smateur firmament, was jummed with peopie. “Crowdea” would hardly express 1t in view of the muny who were reluctantly foroed 10 turn mway with- out even so much as & glimpse inw the room which bad been temporarily converied into & bijou thestorium for the oocasion There is & certain glamour thal surrounds { the society pirl posiug as_su actress that is very pieasunt, and severul of Omahu's most churming young women the two one-act farces The only regret 1s thut all those who de- sired to see them could not huve bad their curiosity satisfied, but for these snother per. ven lust eveuing figured largely iu | OMAHA DAILY PBEE | FRIDAY JANUARY 5 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Tomorrow begins our great— SWEEPING OUT SALEK - Suits o Overcoats Of Men's Boys’ and Children’s - Jlsters We never carry over any goods, and now that inventory is over and we know what to do, we have cut down the prices to close out the suits, overcoats and in fact everything. We show here just three samples. sands like them, not only in men’s suits, but overcoats, ulsters, boys When you come to the store we'll show you thou- and children’s Jong and short pant suits, overcoats, hats, furnishings, etc. Our $10.00 and $12.50 men’s suits are now - Mmen’s suits are now men’s suits are now - Our $15.00 Our $20.00 A $1.50 Hat for $1.00 Browning, King & Co,, -§ 8.50 $10.00 $16.50 $1.00 Neckties now 75 cents S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ice, re- and Miss Thede Balch friends of were ull clever in their characiers, quirmg exuggeraied mukeups 10 Curry out the deception planned by Lucy Akin snd Alice to cure Mrs. Languish (Miss Doane) of her iline which was only funcied. Mrs. Peck made much of the small dinlect part of the Irish servunt, Bridget But the hit of the play wns made by Miss Bishop us Aunt Midget, who is s littie hard of hearing. The comely faceof Miss Bishop wes Qisguised bening corkscrew ourls, struight bair, parted in the miadle, while she wore 4 pluid silk of 8 hundred years ago. The character, which is an eccentric comedy part, was defily handled by Miss Bishop, who s mn old stager, however, on the dramatic stage, having sppesred 1o sd- vantege in “A Box of Monkeys” a season Gr 80 880, As un interlude Mrs Geneo Wallace. 8 handsome young woman with & fuce ihat sucrested & _cameo in its clear out outline, recited ~An Old Stager,” which won msuy encomiums for the tuir elocutionist. ums” the stors of two college boys, one of whom has held the exalied position of leading lady of the Pi Bta society, closed the evening. The humor of the play cou- ters around the mistuken identity of Tom Burnhum, who mskes & Visii 1o his college chum, Hurry Breag, st his father's farm home in Vermont, disguised us 8 young female. A visit _is also _expected from s briliant Vassar girl, Fiora Strong, to whom Breed pere hopes o murry his son Harry. Upon this slight thread the story is bung, which is very brighuy told Mr. Breod. sr., was very acceptably rendered by Mr. Arthor Wakeley. whose mukeup wus & tribute 10 the barrister. in Mrs. Elta Matheson, who hus faced ihe public many times before. Sbe 18 & most conscientious performer and got a greut deal of sentiment out of B ruther minor part Hurry Breed was in the haunds of Mr. W san, who was quite Mr. Wilson vhroughout the' performunce. Mr. Hurry Lymuu cas Tom Burnbsm. sliss Hepzibul Strous, swas s clever study looked at from suy stundpoint. His business with ihe vel showed that the young man hus boen a keen observer of how his fuir and tug a1 vheir fuce protectors, and then his form! Well, it would huve muade & graven image laugh - He played wilh & breeziness thutwom him rounds of applsuse. Miss Bishop, imthe trimmest of tailor-mude gowns, wilh jeunty hst, was in aecided coutrast with her former character, and she suowed & plenssat versstility st would give ber s name-petore the rea! foot- lights did she 8o eloct. Mr. Peck desires 10 huve it sunounced that he will be pleased 10 exchange Lhe tickels of those who QOUIQ BOL See Lhe per- tormance lust night for vickets that will ad- mit Tuesday night. friends pu “Devil's Auction.™ The rejuvenated “Dewvil's Auction,” with accompaniment of new soeners, costumes and speciulties, entertuined a large sudience a1 Boye's thester last evening. Tne per- formauce is much the SEmE us the spactacy Mrs. Breed lived | | formuuce of the ‘sume plays is to be given | Tuesday evening st the samae pluoe lar productions of HamowBros., sud what From sn amateur standpoint the plays | littie plot is proviaed consistsof the sume | were exceptioually well given, several of the | oid estory of @ pair of silly lovers youug ladies showing tulents us comedieunes | f the ing | that jusiified Tus Bes's often expressed | YEB0SL Whom the imps of thelnfornal regions stutume 18t DO more & uut bave conspired. The fairv goddess, wiin | aebutuntes wus ever luunched on the sociul | the magic aid of the golden brauch, s | sea musical prelude the | slways present st thbe crucial moment and | right clever furc: “No Cure, No Pay,” | thwaris the plups of theevil geaius. The | “'ltb Fiven on the improvised siuge, very Spocisities thut are interwoven with the | arustically set 8 & sociely womsn's | scenes of the “Devil's Auction” are ahove | boudoir. Tbe pluy is very simple in trest- | the uverage. The Guuoes are new und \ ment, exploiting the woe te hypo- | tractive and the Sougs @re bol Wwithout chondrise, euncted with t merit. Oue of the besl features was Lhe | ment by Miss Doane dancing of Miss Columbia, & ltsle ot of ¥ | firmed invalid 1o the winters, whose performance ca 1 the | ter, 3 swoet, gentie girl, but with a be! sudience pexe performsuce of Tove that ber mother is snamming us 10 ber sug Frobel was original sud smusing. T ness, wus Dretiily played by Miss Mary | production eontains no stale fostures. sud on Janay, who showed excellent abulity as av whole furuisbhes an enjoyab vepiug's | | ingevue. Miss Jentie Yuies, Miss Bu inmeut. " | evening Mr. C. F. Catlin. secretary NEWS FOE THE AGMY. Announcement of the Ketirement of & Pair ot Artiliery Officers. WasmINgToxs, Jan. 4 —[Speciul Telegram to Tue Bee. ] —Captain Joshua A. Fessenden, Fifth wurtillery, is retired from active service vhis date. % Cuptuin Edmund L. alinski, Fifth ariillery, huving been found incupucituted for active service, is granted leave of ub- sence until further oraers on mccount of chsability The superintendert of the recruiting service will cause ten recruits at Columbus Barracks, O.. to be assigned to the Eleventn infauntry and forwarded to the Depurtment of Colorado; also thirty recruits st Colum- bus Barracks o be assigned 1o the Fifteenth infa , snd forwarded to ¥ Suer idan, I The resignation by First Lieutenant Colden L. H. Ruggl ordnsnce depuartment, of commission scond leutenant, Th artilles accepied, 10 tuke effect December 26, —— LOCAL BHEVITIES. ue er of An executive session of the Or the Mil way Telegraphers was held i last evening The friends of O. s farewell bauguet at the C H. Jeffries wil mer aive him clut next Suturduy evening William A. Stewart, & rising young attor- ney, was admitved 1o practice in the United Stutes courts vesterday Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Borglum will be pleased to learn 1hat their son Arnold is rapialy recovering from & four weeks iliness with fever. A lady’s gold bracelet and_kid glove lost at the firemen's ball ut Chief Galligau's office, where the owner can _have sume by applying and proving property At o session of the directors of the Polic Rolief sssociation held Januar appropri- aie resolutions concerning the death of Mr Abbie Russel sn Russe were sdonted Durimg last sevenly-iwo inguests, vear before seventy-seven. 1un 1891 Coroper Harrigan held an even 100 inquests and 106 duriug the first yesr he was in oftice The residence of Jumes Corrigan South Twelfuh strest, was badly damaged by fire at 6 o'clock yesterduy moruing. A gusoline sLove was ihe cuuse. The 1ove ou the building will probebly reach §700, und ou contents $400. At the First Maul b Coroner ihe yeur church this of the Western Art associstion, will repest the splendid desoriptive lecture recently given ul the Limnger Artgaliery eutitied “The Beauiies uud Wonoers of the World's Pair Mrs. R W. Schmidt demes the story told 10 BEE reporter a few duys ago, in_which she is acoused of giving her busband vhe slip on the street snd returving home with & mule compuuion. She 8uys the stutement is an unquahified falsehood sud can prove it She says toat her husband was evidenuly intoxicated on the dey when he reguested the polive to srrest her for some fancied Presbyterian grievance e Postofios Burglar, an. 4 —Judge Buck filed supreme court for A. B, in vhe Treadwell, the subposed postoffice burglar snd obtuined an order of ihe court for ms reiurn to the jail of Lyon county pendiug such sppesl ¥ five tines ov lews under this head, Afty additio cents; each INGALLS—MES O. F Junuury 8, a1 the resi- donce Of ber Gmughtor, Mra. Gaunetl, Wush ington, D, 0. The remuins will be brought here for iuterment v Prospect Bl ceme- tery CUPI Is the Great Life Giver. are declining, who indulg NE w s powe YOu re now puriently Are Qitic p th three weeks, DENE | TOWN TOPICS The Journal of Society, (32 PAGES, (TEURSDAY.) NEW YORK. 16 untversally rocoruized as the most complets UPIDENE builds up, ‘the worid. s ok Tefreshes, invigorates ull exhuusted orguns of t columme are fmimitable. Ity clully of the Goings of the 400 of body. It 33 the gremt Philndelbhin. Chicuro. snd all vegetable vitel thut : 0t bqualied by BRY NEWBDADET. destrovs the germs of | 11 Financiul Depurtment i suthority with li that insidious discase ome. Tt Litorary Show”—motes which hus wasted the A 1 everest of re- Afield and Afloat” mukes if the most 10vers of por —yaohting. T ne trength of our young men. Interen hall, Fowing, shooting. fishing eic Tt <On th There are hundreds of eX0ols i Other TRCINE notes, 1t Iriesgues, oung and middic nged | &m0 Jokok Bre the cleverost Tt torie are ong them Amelic Rives, uen whose nerve foree sufler from debilitating s i v IE, e which follows from ex v Pt “Houreet, Ludyard ences 1o early life Biorer te.. and wre, even it give vou back vanr life wayvs ness or i TOLE Biler its Use uE weuk. YOU in & premature con- ? CUPIBDENE wi i wast night o Tmpotene erility, mental ineapucitios wre quIckly cu o June. Soplember, L e rnidhy Lk i ch DumS CUPIDENK 10 150 pagon oe lost Man- one clu 1 fiotion, Loss of Brain Power, Con- woul couraut with ! it per ess, Lack of Power, diz. ery week 1880 muuch fiy 1k in the Back. Norvous it and tu ulos.” thut & club sub Prostration, Nervous Debility 30 both W » P tTanity Wi Varieocele, Conktipation und v il ROALGEIR TNy Sy nitoptatilng surely bring buck the lost power o 2 A of man ¥ RATES. TOPICS per snnum, £4.00. A tria) sub- Prostatitis carries off our seription for three mouths, $1.00, snd 4 specim young sud middie-aged men, copy of “Tules" Free Enlurged prostute ghindneeds | TALES FROM TOWS TOPICS, por uimber & quioting yot powerful reme | couth Fer aununi, 5200 SIS 10 cents for ssmpls copy of Toww Guar 0 writing given | mhjace and money returned per N H ¢ you read ANELIE RIVES' lstest and ) smaeut curels not effectod by | bewt @ Bix boxen. Guaruutee wei B . it el onden Tanis, The Sang-Digger? P v o ® - S hoxes for 85.00 by mail. £.000 T 2 cloth. glit, uncut wtund 100t §1.50 post- ululs Bend for free circularsend o chack.P. 0. monep v, postul uote Adadress all mail orders to e . < TOWN TOPICS, DAVOL MEDICINE CO. S Sivant: Mers Siack 0. Box 2076, San Francisce, Cal e e FOR SALE BY malSyEsoNs . NEBRASKA A C OlL! instant Kilierof Pain. NATIONAL BEANK. Internal and External. Cures REEUMATIEM, NEUKAL- U. 8. 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Neb, HOW BABI ES SUFFER Or the Liguor Habit Posttively Cured r tender wkive wre Tierulls ou fire, bl g A e with fiching, buruig. scaly, snd Ihs Oup ofofine 61 tes. or b fod, : Dloichy £ mud scalp discasos, withou tue Kuowiedge of (he pationt 1 6 Sbaciualy 3z | Witk loss of bhalr, none but mothers barmioss, snd w anc spondy pery) SEha. nune et elieey Olre. whisthier the PatsD! e 6 moGrale driikor oF - X 1t b Dosy gives 1o T @/ ford tmmed relinf, pormit reey every i e & porieo: oure micul cure whon the best bysiciaus sid all b the Specifc iber remadion all. Soid every where. T s e 'S6-Jage Lok of paruowian frea. T be Lad of R Y aturrk Powder cures ciatarrh Kulu & Oo, Drugeists, 1 and Douglus Sie, BIRNEY'S & druggiste. B0 oe l Omabs. Neb.