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THE CITY. Five casee of tobacco from Havanna for Henry Richards passed through the customs house, Tom Doole undergo tre thirty days, jailer s ca Don't use face preparations of which you know nothing, we can assure you honestly of the absolute purity of Span- ish Court Fuce Powder, old by all drug- gists, Louis McClain filed United States district instituting foreclost case against Isane | the sum o and Charles Flora will tment for gout for the next They will be in the county papers in the court yesterday proceedings in o call and others for rst M. E. church tainment on Friday h the old-fashioned y given with all its The people of the an will give night, dur district sch sidesplitting The Eagle is the title of a new weekly in nent book form, published by Yart at South Omaha. The title p the announcement that “‘she ms for South Omaha and Ne- brash The first vo orts of the bird are very creditable and promising. Advices from Texas indicate that Julius F. Heimer, who was charged with having swindled N. Yaeger out of several thousand dollars in Oma last fall is in trov ain and this time is accused of having buncoed his partner out of astock ranch and other valuable possessions, thas met with ases pronounced ed with success. v a bottle of this pady for instant Haller's barb wi extraordi favo incurable b ivery far: Justly celebr use, ary should ke ated remedy Engraving. »h Kratville, engrav- ing artist with Brigham, South Omaha. Work completed when promised or no pay. il e s Free cup of cocon at Fleming’s, - PRESBYTERIAN BODIES, cting of the Omaha Presbyte the Seminary Directors, Yesterduy the presbytery convened 8:90 o'clock pad an hour at as devoted to E of The business session was commenced 4 ole of the fore- devored to hearing th s of th the y all eshiip and most of show an in them are in good financial condition The attendance was considerably larger than at the meeting held last night, Atnoon o lunch was served in the base ment of the church. Most of the afternoon was spent in examin ing two young ministers, Rev. A.J. Mont- fomery ind Itev. Alexander Robinson, Kev, Robinson took the preliminary examination and Rev. Montgomery took the final ex- amination in church istory and G He stood the examination very satisfactorily ytery decided to ordain him at ni session. Rev. Montgomery is a bright young and 15 thoroughly educated in both iate and theological vnodical missionary gave minutes upon the work Ho saia that if the ry means he a talk of throughout the state. missonary board had the neces could place twenty additional men in tho twenty field to good advantage. Speaking of the missionary work among the indians i braska, Dr. Sexton said there are anum- ber of ing church orveaniza- tions anmong the Omaha and Winnebug tribes. At one place, near Ponca, they hi a Young People’s Society of Christian En- deavor composed entirely of Indians, A large number were present at the even- ing session to witness the ordination vices. The ordination sermon was preacl b, Dr. Sexton of .Seward, synodical missionary of Nebraska, and Kev. A. B. Byram of Craig delivered the charge. "The only matter of a business nature trans- acted was the admission of the newly or- dained ministers to_the presbytery, and the names of Rev. A, J. Monteomery and Rey. Alexander Robinson were ordered enrolled. The closing session will be held today and an early adjournment will be taken to enable the members to attend the meeting of the Women’s Missionary society at. Bellevue in the evening. No nction was taken with reference to the Dr Harsha case, and 1t is a question whether or not it will be brought up today. M. Montgomery stated that he felt rathor deli- cate about bringing it up, and unless it was introduced by someoue else ho would have nothing to say ubout. Dr. Harsha has not yeu returned, and his present whereabouts are unknown, It is stated that he was at Jacksonville, TlL., last Saturday, while it is also asserted that he has been in Brooklyn, N. Y, for the past two wecks, th After sufferin vears from scrofula in its worst form, a young son of Mr. R. L, King, 700 Franklin st., Richmord, Va., was recently cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilia. No other medicine can’ ap- pronch this preparation as a.cleanser of tho 00d. SR Sympathetic Firemen. Tho benevolent assoclation of paid tiremen adopted the followiug resolutions : Whereas, The great Ruler of the universo has in His infinite wisdom removed from our midst our worthy and esteemed brother fire- man, Michael J. Car Resolved, Thut we express our deep sy pathy with'the bercaved wife. Kesolved, That o copy of this resolution Lo spread upomthe records of this associution 1 copy be sent to the Lereaved wife und 0 the press. The association has also oxpressed thavks to the Duraut fire company and Coun- cil Bluffs dopartment for services rendered at tho funeral of their deceuscd brother mou- er. its the May. f my face want so iples, they'd malke mo " What, shall U dot or's sarsaparilla and the most wonderful Queen of Say ma, the girls eckled up with Jueen of the M Why, et a bott burdock, of cours fier of e Abated Without F ns in the vicinity of Il on a much to rhood. The , aud it is not in- commissioner shall disturbance of the ance will be abate tonded that the sanita get any fees out of it. el It is a great misfortune 1or the young and middle aged to be gray. To overcome this aud appear young, use Hall's Hair Renower, & reliable panace Proparing For Ihe President. The citizens' meeting which was to ha been held at the real estate exchange rooms this evening, to complete arrangements for entertaining the president upon his visit to Omabia, bus been postponed until Friduy evening, 5 Starch grows st have s vulgar glar complexion powd ————- common pow z0ui's is the it for use, R e ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Eden Musce has afirst class enter- tainwent this week, Le Petit Freddie, tho child artist, in his inpersonations of forcign dignitavies, is grand, His songs are charm- ing and his music delighttel, Jenunie Quig- ley, the midget soubrette, in a repertoire of She was formerly with operacompany as o prima ur, in their comic In the curio hall the Tue songs, is 1 success, the | illiputian X : Musee this wi ok is flst class, e DeWity's Little Eurly Risers. Best littlo pill ever made. Cuve constipation every time, None oqua Uso thém J. W. Waltz, vice president of the Haiti moro basebail ' club, arrived in the city this moruing aud is stopping at the Paxton, e Constipation poisons the bicoa: DeWitt's Little Early Risors oure Constipation, The £au30 rewoved the discuso is gone, S . SoUuTH OMAHA NEWS, Paving Projects. “Please state through the columus of Tir e Ber," said an active business man and in- fluentiai citizen, ‘‘that our paving and im- provement prospects are very bright, It is proposed to pave Twenty-fourth street from A 10 streets, Q street from Twenty-fourth strect'to the () street viaduct, Twenty-fifth street from L'to O and Twenty-sixth ‘street from L to Q streets, thus complete the business portion of the city and necessary facilities for hauling to and from Omaha, Undoubtedly the council will take action on all these puving matters at the meetine Saturday The day of im- passable stre night, mds took advantage of the Mrs. Elliott, wife of Attorney Theodore I, Elliott, and Monday night announced, rus 1in that cozy homs 5 ty-sixth and O streets_and drew cf bonds of friendship. A pleasant ing was spent. Mrs, Eiliott served ing lunen, and the y ts and good will make Mond to all present. notion. it of the Chi Elkhorn Jerem Northwestern & Missouri Vail ferred to C! oldest, tr ployes, h caused by tr nont, , has b Notes Al Elmer E. Cole is down with e John Rick has returned from Kansas City A child of William M. Hughes 1s ox the sick hist 3. W. Davis of Ansley is visiting his son, C. P. Davis, A son has be eter Han & Bock yesterday eommenced work at their brick yara, McMahon, wife of Captain Patrick J. won, is seriously ill. William Chadwick has removed from La Platte and will farm southwest of the cit Miss [lorence Strothers of O riming guestof Mr. aud Mrs. rnish. wmaster T, D, Sargeant of the Stock ds vailroud is out after a ten days’ con- fiuement, E. H. Roberts has commenced g asles. am 1 born unto Mr. and Mrs. the ) 08 i Joseph ing for vth and his new store building on Twenty J streets, ze a club and rence ut Cin- cinnati, O. ol L. D Chicago, and tions of friends. vl C. Brink, an Temont, has ren ated with C. J. Coliins. M. Butier of Oms of this_city were ma t. Philomena’s, On Jdmund_Carlte tat the Cndahy pac d bride have returned from ve receiving the congratula. accomplished m ved to this city and Miss cd Monday aha, Miss Lillian Gordon of Marne, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gordon, has returned home. TeCs one of the old and trusty employes at the packing houses of Swift & Co,, has gone to Ireland to visit bis invald father. South Oma: men of America iceting this 5, Modern Wood- hold an important ry is Evi member urged to be preseut. _Engineer John Ming former Union stock yards and Union 1 road who while in this city fr s, died yesterday in Sioux City. Superintendent C. J. Collins has comy the work of connecting the water mains with the oleo and pepsin departments at the Cud- aby packiug plant aud water hus been turned on, A pleasant social dance was given Tuesday ening by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McMahon, Twenticth and L strects. The large number of friends present were treated to a very pleasant social eveniug Mrs. Gee, widow of the dard Gee, left for Hot ,Springs today to take charge of one of the departments in the sani- tarium. Mrs. Gee is a competent and trusty verson and her many friends here jomn in wishing her success, P. A. Vallentine of Chicago, confidential financial agent Armour, t it ate Dr. R. Stod- packing ki Tanager W. N. Babe Sharp of the ~stock aftes Mr. The South Omal second social in the Knigh MeGnnis block, th club will give its s of Pythias hall Tho suc arrants friends expecting a pleasureable evening and arantees the club a large attendance, attending the initial social in ‘The ladies of the Episcopal church will & an olive social this afternoon at t residence of mayvor and Mrs, William Sloane, Twenty-second and H street, o'clock. Lunch will The publi be served from 4 to 6 o rdi v invited. L reat in execution: DeWitt's Best pill for Constipa- Headache, best for Sour tion, best for Si Stomach, Loans of $1,000 choice rates, to improved city No del 0,000 made on y property. Low Central Loan & Trust company, 1205 um st pany, — - — Railroad News, James Manning has been appointed master mechanic of the Nebraska division of tho Union Pacifie, the appointment to take effect May 1. T. Sprigg has been appointed mastor mechanic of the Gulf division with h s at Denver, to succeed M. £ ed to other duties, the change to take ot May 1. Bignell, su cemtendent of the Bu i the city today Howleti, trainmas 1g- accom- ' of the for some time J. W. Drew traveling pass tne Clover Leaf, with headg Louis, is in town, C. M. Hohl, gener: < as City, St Jo , was in town this morning. (icorge Vrompn of North Platte, chairman of tho exceutive board of the Union Pacific engineers, is in the city lookiug after one or two minor matters, which require adjustin 12, L. Dundy, j asurer of the Pacifl Short live, hns to Sioux City with a chest full of money to pay the employes. supcritendent_of the & Cou Bluffs rail- e A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, Superior to every other known, Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddie Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, ‘ | No other baking powder does such works , HE OMAHA DA LAKE'S ELABORATE EXERCISES, Arbor Day Celebrated with Peculiarly Appropriate Ceremonies. Again the Lake school has sustained its reputation of never doing things by halves, The occasion was Arbor day and thero were ten trees, the gift of John I. Redick, to plant The janitor and a hired man performed most of the labor, while the toacher and tite 800 pupils celebrated in a_manner that would ave made J. Sterling Morton happy, could 1 prese oon session of the school was de voted to the regulation exorcises, but tho was a great time after dinner. 1n each room there were poemns, recitations and essays upon the subjects of wood, trees ond peoplo who have been counected with the forests, Promptly at 3 o'clock, upon a given signal, the Lake school drum corps, consisting of thirteen boys, eight with fifes, four with snare drums and one bearing a bass drum that towered high above his head, marc into the hall beating u lively march, Tho 800 boys and elrls took “position.” Miss Wit- min's pupils set the step and marched into the hall four abreast. They were followed by the the other rooms, after h d ont the south down _the steps and_about the grounds ina ' soldi manner, The marching con- tinued until the pupils from Miss Valentine's and Muvs, Carlisie's room, the class of 01, had been brought to a treo in the southeast corner of the grounds. The column stoppe whilo the band playe aptain Jenks.” Here a hollow squar fornied about the tree, after which Miss Whitmore, the principal, delivered a neat and appropriate adaress on “Arbor Day Tree Planting.” closing with the remark b the pupils of the Lake school.” by one the pupils of the d'the spade, and s ¢t 1 the roots of the tree, they repeated selections, A stri tossed into the dedi forring o8 b of red, white and the brauches of tion exerelses were overat this point. A 5 the other trees were dedicated with approp One tre dedicated to J ling Morton, with response by the tree and the from the eighth grade, ronud thee cling, old man. pupl My heart strings presented as the class ass treo of 0. Bach boy sed his bat and salnted the sociates A pretty scene w itered the High When the tre school r. dédicated the a vigorous style v were sup- with the ex. plied with trees yesterds stion of a few buildin hich are plenti- Ly provided with trees already plantac During the afternoon the pupils assembvled in the yards at the respective buildings aud planted the trces with appropriate cere- monies. At the Sisters of Merey orphunage in Ben- son pla specially appropriate services were he nd a large unmber of trees planted on the spacious grounds, The postoffico was closed at 1 p. m., and all the clerks proceeded to plant trecs on the new postoflice square, | | J ) | | $2.00 $2.50 BRTH J Continental ILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 2 STOPPED THE WORK, Park Improvements Are Prevented Through Chaster Amendments Dr. George L. Masler, chairman of the park commission, is noteling honeful over the prospects in store for the commission during the coming season, In conversation gesterday tho doctor said: I am only too sorry to say that 1 have offi- cial information that that portion of the amended city charter roferring to parks is in such a condition thas it will result in taking away all the power of condemnation which the commission formeriy possessed. In South Omaha the commission would have power to act, but in this city our hands are tied.” “'What does this mean for the parks and boulevards that the commission had under consideration last season " “As far as 1 can judge, we are in a worse condition than ever before. I cannot see how we can get over the dificulty that we sup- posed was overcome by the passage of the new charter, ‘“The only possible thing thatIseo is to ask Govertior Boyd to includp the considera- tion of the park law in his call for an extra session of the legislature. ““We have had large foi ces of men at work on the Bemis park boulevard and in the parks about the city, but since interpreting the law, all of the men have been called off and the chavces are that nothing can be done this summer. As matters now stand we are almost powerless to lift a hand, simply on account of the lature failing to give us authority to act “The other members of the commission were soen, and all expressed themselves as being of the same opinion as Dr. Miller. The park commissioners met for a few mo- ments during the afternoon, passed the lowing resolution and adjourned: Resolved, That us the legislature has re- voked the city's power of condemnation that the engineer working on the proposed boulevard be instructed to stop work at once. palishal el If youhave no appotito for breakfast, a pint of Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Cham- pagee will give you one immediately. s of the Monr of November § December files. Anyone having a copy of either of these mumbers will confer a favor upon this office by mailing them to Robert | Hunter, Bec We desi ING BEE 2 for our WILL DO 1 INENT. Senator Manderson Will Sail rly in Ma Senator Manderson has reser in the Lloyd steamship Normania, and will sail for Europe May 7. He wiil be accom- panied by Mrs, Manderson and maid. They | will do the British isles and the contincut and will be abroad for several months, 1 not kuown here whether the senator for 11 re- turn to Nebraska from kurope before the { next session of congress. He is expected here within a few day - bing, no nausea, no _pain ‘s Littlo Early Risers ave taken, Safe pill. Best pill. when De Small it pill. -~ CONTINENTAL Men’s Black Cheviot Suits. Sacks and Three Button Cutaways $7.50.---On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will sell 150 Men’s Black Cheviot Suits, in sacks and frocks, at $7.50 per suit. lutely all wool fast color cheviot and trimmed as well as any $12 suit in our stock. Boys’ Never in the history of our business have we offered such values We will continue the sale of Boys” All Wool Cheviot Suits this week at $2, $2.50 and $2.75. in Boys’ Clothing. gools, but we promise you that these two items beat anything we have Till 10 p. m. Saturday w in si in neat, tasty shape, plaited front and back, three dollars— Al B1.50 1t’s a crime to let a boy go ragged after this. sccond floor, allowing us to put in a full line of Waists. same basis as we do all other goods, below any and all competition, we 1 all sizes, in outing cloths, flannelettes, cambrics in almost every imag from 25¢ to 39¢, at one for fifteen cents, is simply making a waste—of time. Made from an abso- Department. Clothing House,! Gor. Douglas and 15th Sts. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI w K ul su li ADY FOR E Colds, Sore Throat, Bronch! nflammation of the La ngs, Kid Pains i the Back, Chest and Limbs, and all the ususl CONSEQUENGES | i rty to sl h, AFTER SHA HEALING POND COOLING CHECKS BLEEDING. INFLAMMATION, NEAR THE SURFACE, SO CAUSED BY OTHER LOT! FAR SUPERIOR TO BAY FUMED WATER. BEST YOU HAVE A BOTTLE. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, POND'S EXTRACT CO., n yoars expert o, ccess, all Nersous, Chronie and Manhood. Seminal Weak wnd Urinary Organs. N B. Book (Alyaterles of Lite) A rozular @ { «| cure. Consultation tree. l swtolie, plossness, and il internal pulns. NO CURE! rDOWNS e‘D AYS RELIEF PAIN CURES AND PREVENTS itis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 4 and Bowels, Sclatica, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Toothache, Headache, OF TAKING COLD. ) the parts affected, will Instantly relieve and soon Xty drops, in half a tumbler of water, it will cu lie, ¥ . Heaurtburn, Dinrrhoea, Sick Headache, W cents a bottle. For BATHE THE VIN FACE WITH 'S EXTRACT. DOES NOT SMART NOR STING. REDUCES REDNESS. JUST AS IT REDUCES ANY IT SENDS WHICH THE RASPING OF THE RAZOR HAS DRAWN BACK THE BLOOD LEAVES THE FACE WHITE, SOFT AND SMOOTH, WITHOUT THE SHININESS IONS. FOR THIS PUKPOSE RUM, COLOGNE'OR PER- BARBERS USE IT. WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT? WHEN PURCHASING, ACCEPT POND'S EXTRACT ONLY. PROBABLY WORTHLESS. NEW YORK AND LONDON. NO PAY, eb. Night Losses, Imaotency. 1 unruntoo §0) for overy ¢ ot fres. Oice hours— o m. 108 P . WITH . Custom-Made Clothing~ J Wide awake methods and low prices, always appriciated by the public since the ? 5 OffereA the people of Omuha city and vicinity the opportunity of buying fine custom made clothing a half its original value. The wealthy man as well as he who toils hard for his doilars, have com to us. They come to us because although our clothing is thefinest in the land, our prices are always the lowest. e ~——BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS, = 4 3 L Sy ——— i RGeS (18 OVERCOATS PANTS. 25 00 Mere 00 Me # 0,00 Morchant Taflor made at ....83.00 K ) Merc ' i 00 Mo 0 Mo § (0 M wilor mide at. .40 3 40 00 Merch 10 00 Merchant Tailor made at 500 4880 Mo 12 00 Merchunt Tatlor made at 00 b o :||: 16 00 Merehant Tailor made at % 5 Morchant Tailor mude b 70 00 Merghunt Tailor made at 15 0 Merchant Tailor mudo at. A porfect fit warranted, and all goods sold on their merits. A guarantee in every case just as reprosented, at the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1809 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neb. 1309. DR BAILEY THE LAST CHANCE i o ! TO MAKE A TIUP o Graduate Dentist, w ld 1 i 5 : Round the Wor R withone "pain’ or danger f lowest A A i WA AN ore war | e Canian, Bacito Lyal it Stsams cH !hD BI SHO ];EBNO & o " ahip Ko press o 0 vn“ ouy ave “'rrl\’ | 5 ntratice, Iith sirect elevator. Open evenin Samphiets wivin 1 a dot | o 0 o0 i ULl O piisHES DM b / HOTEL. e, |~ —— | oo} MG CI'I|-|I ) s eay, Cor. 14th and A oL 1:17.:‘ L euatantially conntrioted HOTEL DELLONE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. TLM!*P 4 Hotel Building in Omaha. Several ! 0 SSULATOR G, ALLANTR A wally running [rom Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus. Allthe ceilings anid floors lined Asbestos five proof ining, making it impossible to burn escapes and fire alaving buitding. Steam heat, 4 wunshinein Just completed, has 100 rooms, thras stairways, from the top to the bottom, has s elevator and dinning roowm servics, i proof throughout, fine billard rooms and finest toilut rooms in the city. i " iwelt | Sample rooms, Suites with bath %o everyro 48J° | 14th and Cavitol Ave. Street car service in lwlwr'- B, SILLOWAY, Prop. alldirections. Rates, from $2.60 to $4.00 ) ) J will offer you the pick of three hundred an s from four to thirteen, in handsome plaid cassimere, every single solitary thread wool, coats cu = aited lined with good serge, with an extra picce of cloth for patches attached to every pair of pants—suits that would be cheap enough anywhere else but here at of Life," in the most obstinite cass CAPTURING THE TOWN ‘SONS OF OMAHA', From now until ten o'clock Saturday night we propose to give the “sons” of Omaha the greates benefit sale attempted in this country in the last half century, and that's far enough back for anybody to chase into history. We have often clothed your boys so cheap that you wondered how we got the ever offered. RS wiiT, WE have never been able to carry a line of Boys' Waists, for lack of room to show them. But moving our Shoe Department to our handsome basement salesroom has given us more room on our v To signalize the opening of this new departe meut, to properly introduce them, and at the same time show you that we intend to scll them on the will-offer until Saturday night 100 DOZEN BOYS WAISTS _ and prints, in handsome plaids, stripes, and fancies, inable color, in something like fifty different patterns, waists that are sc lling to-day 15c A WAIST. Any woman who will trot from one dry goods store to another, spend two dollar's worth of time and nineteen cents in cash, and then go home and work half a day making a waist, when she can buy Nebraska Clothing Co., ! Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. MOORE'S - TREE OF LIFE- A positive cure for Kidney and Liver Complaints 1all blood disense: 0 suffer when e cured o's Troa of g por bottle. Life © Rewiody? Prico § and put up by Dr. J. B. Moore. Pr Dr.J. B. Mo re that 1add idney and Liver lerived gre: re, Doar Sir.—It is with pleage estimonial to your great y, the Tre m its use, Ang used it say theyhav i eve It to b@ To all who ar elt nequaled as a restorative, afferinz from kidney troubles or a torpi ver, I hear commend *‘Moore's Tred itwlllgive satisfaction REV. J. T. MUMFORD, Pres. S. 8. Ass'n, Mills Co., Ia. ey Suttering e elfuota youthful errox qariy astiing woakniend, lost manhood, of 1wt ot 'w valualie treatisd aeated)eon full particulam for home cure, FILEE Of charg A splendid medical work ; sboild be read by eve tnah who 1a Dervous'and ‘debilitated. Addro Prof, ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus, Conn, seventy Knee Pants Suits So