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I’ il b il OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1891—TW ENTY “Haeo Dies, by Gllsinn, St. John's choir. | Thoughts.” B ing services will be held — Organiat, - Mr. “John A, Schenk. Vesper | (hrough the week, Re H. Chapin of Wbt . . seryive at.7:30 p, ™ Lincoln assisting. How Easter Will Bo Celabrated in the - = — i . A Interest in a Sensational Case at Lincoln P A(H‘\ 5 St Philip the Demeon Shorter Easter Announcements. Churches of Omaha, At Memorial Church of St. Philip the A special musical program will be given Reyived, on, Twenty-first, near Paul street, the | at the Cavalry Paptist church i, ¢ John Albert Willlams, B, D., rector, Rev. Asa Leard, pastor of Knox Presb: flfl‘ 'WILL BE ONE JOYFUL CHORUS OF PRAISE | sorvices witt be as follows terfan chureh, will preach in the morning [ INVOLVES MUCH VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Holy communion, 7 a. m.: choral matins, | o The Place Where the Lord l.u\l z ||||:\l in R holy communion and sernion, 11 a. m.; [ the eveniug on “An OM Picture In a New ®ot In Fifty-Seven Years Will Easter Agaln | children's sorvice, 3 p. m.: choral evensone me. 5 1t She Has Sectred Ahother Husband Sinee Come %0 Early-Colncidence with and sormon, § p. m. Tho Loy choir will be | Services appre iy '; ster will be cote | )y oncuster Copnty Tragedy the Fact Lady Day— augmented by a vested choir of girls, who at Unity church today, e ' have been under training for some time Rev. Dr. Foster of Immanuel Baptist will Wilt Figur rigely - ity €] ; City The Fisk orchestra will assist the choir. Moruing tople, “Knowing Christ and the | Fruits of Love Hope and Life.” Th rite Power of His Resurrection;”” evening topic, baptism will be administered L 8" SRI'[ faster day falls on Lady day this year for | “'Death’s Dominion Destroyed The music | e¥ening the Sunday school will render & | 1 NCOLN, March 24.—(Special to The Bee,) arnam ree near i . the first time in the history of the United | for the day follows: L ~Interest in a once celebrated case in Lin- preach in the morning on “Christ, the First Ing Litigatic 8tates. The last time these t days fell 11 O'CLOCK BERVICE At Beth Eden Baptist. °0 s beel evived " TR WAESTHNATIE - kB - 1bae Wl fell | Procensional Hymn, - 116—~Crown Him Rev. D. D, O'Dell, Ph.D., will preach on | COIt has been revived in a somewhat un- as In 1742, and they will no WIth MRRY Cren R Lr ' The Resurreotion Thers will bo special | USUal mauner. The Sheedy murder fs still The most remarkable offerings of the season. Brand new goods clash again until 1951, Lads ALI'*Iun« some- | Anthem-Chrixt Our Paskover Ghanple | leal services, Mrs. L. T. Sunderland will | fFo41 In the minds of the people of thi ; # G ¥, i i what lost ity significance ant infortance of | Giorfa Patria CDPATCT | bo usalsted in o quartet by Mr, Jay Northrup | It The murdered man lete o large estate, | DOUght at forced sale for cash and now offered to our customers for the late years, and it never has been such a | Jubilate which hag b special day in this country as in some others, King en involved in litigation for rs, Shedy wax arrested and | [1PSt time at these reduced prices. and Mrs, F. P. Day at both morning and evening services. The quartet will be as- il ¢ oria Tibl, Grathi vist I8 Risen Today some time Where the leasing and renting system are i Yt tried for ¢ i s - ¥ Creed p AT Wisted o the evening by a well drilled | tried for complicity in her husband's mur- ] more general. It s atll, however the first | Anthem i i ik e | Glorus, der, but was acquitted after a trial crowded | BArgains in Furniture Knick= | 10c for 2quart coffee pots. Miscellaneous Bargains, quarter day of the year, and although for | Qfteriory -Morning Flymn .. .c.o... Eiamme The ordinance of baptism will be ad- | with sensational events y Knacks. 10c for best ...'f....‘q' ‘-u,i,m..r.- 12¢ for double pillow sham holder. Clothe convenleace rents and premiums are gener- tus ¥ ' Ancient Plain § ministered just before the sermon in the After her acquittal the brothers of the | 3 ':::-:;"v"‘ti-‘r_flfllvll-;-‘w-r!h #1.00. —— | bars at 25e, 49¢, Te and 99 Clothe afly made payable on March 31, the law fn | Glorin tn Excelals . Ot |- 2 s . dead man made @ stroug effort to pre- for Blacking Case worth $1.50 The Calebrated Whitney Baby | baskets at 40, worth $1.00. some states still recognlzes March 25 as censlonal Hymn, 121 Hall the Ldotabiblid et Ul vent her from enjoying her share of her Carriage. ¢ for 8x10 frames, 'th 506 quarter day. ster has to fall exception- Power of Jesus' Na v P ?Iu;h- at Trinity Methodist for the day | yughana's estate, and they succeeded fn Il'm'quulh-fl for style and durability while 69c for bird cages, worth double. ally early 1o come in contact with Lady day, EVENING SERVICE, will be part. The property was divided and Mrs. | the prices are 10w as Infortor mnkes are 49¢ and 49¢ for fancy scrap baskets. e 05-~The i o ING serbhed koS5 A LA o sol Jon's 0 00 our styles and prices h r 2 and |h.»:u;m.»uh;m»- will cause inconvenience Progessional Hymn, 105-The Day of MORNING Sheedy sold ler part. She afterwards went G gL 10¢ for a glass stand lamp, worth boc countries where a legal holiday and a ction .. e ours | mia Tord fs Risen Billings S oy Wohdur il SREEaINE AR . legal pay day will be simultaneous » Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis | 1 5¢q0w that My Redeemer Liveth .. | to California, where it was reported she had Ry 'l" R ) tbooks, per Special Baster services will be held in most 4 Finished U Mont | Hadl, Glad Baster Day., .. | married a man named Brust. This was in itiery and tollet articles. of the churches of the city, the programs O'er Pitiestring | Glorla—From Farmer's M0l | {he summer of 1892 When the property was ¢ for a cake of fine toilet soap. being outlined below. from Whom Al | @ BVENING, R sold Messrs. MeMurtry, Fisherdick and Web- e for 2-0z. hottle triple extract bt e Mo estival Anthem ag o ¢,_10c and 19¢ fo ch tooth brus WILL MEET IN OMAIIA 1 Hymn, G- e joice, Ye Pure rranged by Tiaumbac ster became purchasers, but they have since e,_10c andtoc for French tooth brushes. e g Heart ... .. Messiter [ Unfold, rtals i | declined to take the property. Mrs. Sheed Lt 1 10c for best horn and rubber g & om Gownod's “Redemptior combs Anniversary of tho Congregatl S ah A Holaiorl gonrranged from Gounod's “Redemplion. | brought suit to compel them to complete the R R Misslonnry Socie B R e ey £ SEAOTHI e Hois * i purchase, and right here an interesting point Y, b full’ bristlo " haty k Rev. H. Bross of Lincoln, superintendent ALt Ltk ath LI B i b ongregational. at law arose. If Mrs. Sheedy had really S565 1ok bent alothon: e dhdk church will be beautiful and impressive Special Easter music will be given by & | marriad Max Brust his interest in her prop- 26e for pockethooks. worth boc. of the Nebraska department of the Co gregational Home Misstonary socicty, was in the city yestarday in conne Abundant deccrations of lilies and smi will lend additional beauty to the sanstuary on with the | while grand Te Deum, chants and anth choir of thirty voices at Rirst Con tional chureh, Nineteenth and Davenport | be “transferred in or streets, this morning at 10:30 and even- | title ega- | erty, by right of cortesy, would have to r to make good the WONDERFUL VALUES IN JEW 8¢ pocketbooks, worth $1.00. each for 500 styles stick pins. ILRY. Té QII0M S[eSUF 00qQUIVY 100J-¢ 10} Io¥ "00°TE UMHOM S[9STH PIPWELF NIUAL 40§ 9% forthcoming anniversary of the society, to be | will serve to exp the soul's exaltation | [FECHS o) 0T by pRALOF- DY, DUFS J. R. Webster laid the matter before an 10¢ each for sword stick pins, worth 2 held in Omaha June 6-8. over the recurrence of this joyous ival, | ot hoth services: attorney at Los Angeles, Cal., and learned R for sterling silver corsage pins; usual This will be a large and important gather- | Which, from time jmmemorial, the church 5 4 that Mrs. Sheeds had lived with Brust in price, Soc b et Sl llocs iy ity 2T | has cherishe here will be a celebra Church that city during the summer of 1892 as his 0c for 12 gilt and silver hair ping ng for the west, The soclety NEVET | tion of the holy communion at 7 a. m. and | Rey. Charles W. Savidge of the People’s | wife, but there was no record of their mar- wokthi 5 held its annual meeting west of the state of | again at 11 a. m. The musical program | church held a three day's service at Union, | riage. Mr. Webster filed an afidavit to this 8 55766;7.80, 100 ar amberand siell kel New York. It Is one of the oldest and | for the 11 o'clock service Is as follows eb., last week. effect in the district court this forenoon. ns. h 1 strongest of all similar organizations in the ‘I:. -(‘1:‘]1;"-4! e 1a Risert ot aTRa o The complimentary concert to be tendered | An effort will now be made to prove that 10¢ for children's solld gold band rin country, having been organized in 1 a8’ | G Drum Bautinmis: ,i‘_\ T 55 Dykon | to. Miss' Myrtlo- Coon of ‘the St. Mary's | Mrs, Sheedy hag not remarried. o for gents' rolled plate chaing, worth the American Home Misstonary society and | Benedictus i i Barnby l\\:'ll[!,ll,vl‘“!lm'\ur‘l;:t;:u;l:ml church choir has been S SENTE \(‘I ml\ nl ((:l xln e . p 7 Jesus Christ is Rise iy . v ostponed to May 17 iis was sentence day in Judge Hall's R Do A e e st |EA TR Opla tHation B B Do Diveli: Tridunm servic honor of recently | court and six men were sent to the Nebraska Nilowed 1a niame: Lo, be chanked. to tie Cone | Anihiem=0,the Golden, Glowing Morn- beatified Jesuit martyrs will be held at St. | penitentiary. The first man was L. A. arogntional Home Misstonary soclety:” Under Teneiatas Qui Venit SRy John’s Collegiate church on Monday, Tues- | George, an old man convicted of a criminal 7 X L T el A HlTokshan Wednexday, Friday and Saturday at | assault upon one Amelia Barth. He had pre- Folding Cutting Tablos worth #1.60. its auspices nearly all the Cougregational v ALC Cruickshank \ mpahr e aet i us el i fine Wicker Wo ads worth $2.00, churches in the country have been planted Agnus Dei W. A. C. Crulckshank p: s pared and read to the court a lengthy 7 or Preture Frame in 5 in. ok, worth South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal | for mercy and the court agreed to make it a ieorge got three years. ry. Once the Angel and nurture Its first superintendent in | QUCE the Aug iani Omaha was Rev. Reuben Gaylord, who | RucessionalChrist the Lord s Risen came to this city in 1855 and was for some urch—Tenth and Pierce streets. T. C. | part of the record. ter, pastor. Preaching 10:30 a. m Charles Orth was given a year for burgla forced an entrance inio Forced Sale Prices on o B 3 0! S y school, m. He Is the man that years pastor of the First. Congregational At 3:30 p. m. will be held the union | P4 7 Lo L 5 £ harli The soclety pxpe T (L [ A ek A shialdastiiesit worth leagie, 6:30. the Two Charlies saloon and carried off a it church, The society expended In the | Easter service of the several Sunday schools | gt I PR L el iinber of articles and a small amount of House Furnishing Goods. state $481,000, and in connection with s | o tno Aggociate mission, at which time the h. Go for 2-quart pieced dippers. work all of the Congregational churches in R it 1e e | and’ Burdetto streets—Colebration of the NS RS the state but three, now numbering 186, with L‘f‘,:‘“" offerings of the scholars will be pre- | y,.q' Supper Easter Sunday. Dr. Kuhns W. L. Walters and Larsh Fender, wWho | g ¢or f.quart milk pans. a membership of 12,000, have been plante “Evensong will be sung a¢ 7:30 p. m., when | %Il officlate. Services morning and evening. Tiere convie iwllul rlun."m}gl;m- store urlkl'i L8 0 for 2 deep pie pans. % e ) L (5 Ly Sunday school at noon. ros. at Malcolm last fall, were each given ] e pans % e e e an excollent. program of, Euster music will | ®yC 0 "0 (1o ““Tabernacle,” with chart, | O year. Otliello Alen was given two years : for heavy square bread pans. Wooden and Willowware | 2ic for this new and pleasing noveliy. h i e _executed. B i ¢ [ for having tried toshoot Pug Ward, whil s for lieavy wash basins number of people to the city from all over [ "REFCRNG \p ol briest in charge of | bY Evangelist David Little of Minnesota at | for having tried ta ahoot Pug Ward, while D ihon D en e tinel Bargains Waterbury alarm clocks Monday at 69¢( the country, but principally from the eastern | g 0y -0™ Gl preach both morning and | St Mark's Lutheran church, corner Twenty- | (o8 FRITE S0 FORAEC ‘ o oY rd L seahu eI sasuton 10¢ for towel rollers, worth usual price,” $1.60. 2 t j ‘re its largest support has been se- | 20 5t first and Burdette streets, beginning Sun b £ . 4 L &=t a B¢ o 3 & : s 1% 6 Girel The eaple ot New England; sspeols | SYeAInE: ~ — &7 ShILR S MAECh 26, (A4L1 A8, &l EVLY sk FIFTY DOLLARS FOR A WIFE. fic for best quart covered buckets, 10¢ for enamel handle rolling pins. $1.98 for 8-day wood frame clocks, reduced ally; have moat generously. sustaled :this AL St Matthias'. aSTereant Sk turaRy U g ok WeeLs Among the interditing features of the Hat- [ 00 for any size tunnel. 10¢ for best rice root scrub brush, from $5.00 work and will gladly accept this opportunity Easter services at the free Church of St. The Young People's Soclety of Christian | Zer divorce case, now pending in the district :‘:: ;“; ‘:.Ix\!l- g \I\"Hh 10¢ 2 hoop pails. 95¢ a set for Rogers' Al teaspoons to come west and see what this part of the | Mgatthias will be as follows: Celebration of | Endeavor of the People’s church is holding | court here, is an'afidavit filed today by 106, tor :,_L""rl e ;‘.;:fi:‘ S00: 10c for best 2 bladed chopping kniv $1.95 a set for Rogers’ Al tablespoons. country has grown to be. Reduced rates | ). o1y communion, 7:80 a. m.; Sunday | revival services every night (Saturday ex- | Moses Oppenheimer In support of Mrs. Hat-| o0 fo 4 (U DR PAES: 10¢ for lunch basket, worth 25c, 100 fox Ahear ehclls Aworthifabts have already been secured and arrangements i iaauy | Gopted), in- the ehurch at Bighteonth and | Zer. Oppenhelmer sWears that Hatzer came | 10¢ for beat plain wifter. © T R 10c for butter knife, worth e, aro now in progress to run oue solid special | Achool and bible c felebration of holy | California streets. The members of this so- | to him one day before the marriage and 100 oraaxina ‘"fk}‘ wash basin. B ges tooth picks. s for aluminum napkin rings, equal t( train from Boston to Omaha, another from | vVice and sermon, with cele] on of holy e b ity are cordlally invited | asked him to find Mm a wife. Hatzer had Oc for large stew kettle. 10¢ for 2 rolls best toilet paper, solid silver, ciety through the city are c y )y from | communion, 11 a. m.; children's service and Now York, and another probably ren Bokconislrmalionerate just been thrown 6verboard by one girl to 3 el Sl tism, 3 p. m.; evensong, 7:30 p. m. - ; o : R R R e iz BUNDAY MORNIN Rev, M. B, Lowrle. D; Dt will prench this | WHOIWS Hadihoelpkaked to be wmarried, Lrouing THE Prompt reduction In thelr rates and the hotel com: " : ot My Re. | morning in the First United Presbyterian | and he was involved 4w’ a lawsult In which he | pejivery of el mittee Is now at work preparing a list of all | Organ Prelude—I Know that My e was likely to lose séhie of his personal prop- I)‘-“\\.’ v of e ATV d church, Twenty-seventh and Emmet streets. ! T ;h‘o’ 'nrl:-i,l.l..Il.?rl.rlfi?::;m:‘.o::»-u( in the city I’rafl;:\'fi:n\:"fi;::{"—t “ Handel the evening the Ladles' Missionary so. | €Tty unless he had a wife. Under the cir- Town and MG hich will accomme ests, el Sldén Glow- In the A o i 4 ; -of-Tow! < ! inge. Morning L".Le Jeune | ciety will hold its annual thank-offering | Cumstances he was willing to pay Oppen- 0“:);."'. AR Farnam Street Near 14th. Country Major General 0. 0. Howard, formerly | cpilf Sur Passover “Gregorian Chant | sorvice. There will be good musie and inters | heimer $50 1f the latter would find him a wife crs. Ord commander of the Department of the Hnflf;i Te Deum, B Flat. - Barnby | agiing addresses and papers. Next Sabbath, | TI8ht away. Oppenlieimer finally introduced - and now at New York City, Is the honored | Benedictus ..... rggaria Chant | (U0 Rov. L B, Hawk, late of Onconta, | Hatzer (o Miss Lothila Fullbright. Hatzer | ; i : prestdent of the soclety and will preside at | Introlt ... il o8 B Whitney | (P B B DG o Thers | promised to do many things for the blushing | 1l (o which tiny pencils were attached by | versity of Omaha, consisting of Russell Tay- | by a blizard, which was & howling succoss all sessions. The day sessions will be held | Office Hymn—At the Lamb's High Feas will bo preaching morning and evening, and | &irl if she would accompany him to the altar, | bows of yellow ribbon, were furnished the | lor, F. C. Phelps, G. L. White and Levi | accompaniod by a heavy fall of snem . po In the First Congregational church and the | Sermon i Ml and she finally consénted. Now she swears | Ruests, upon which the titles of the books | Levering, assisted by J. H. Smith, gave an | greatly Improyed the orgp 2 evening mass meetings in the First Metho- | Offertory (anthem, tenor solo and chorus) that he has falled to keep his word. Hatzer, | Were (o be written, as guessed. The guess- | entertainment in the Congregational church | kins county. . Whon jt ts wonsroeen (un tho on the other hand, swears that he married | Ing caused much merriment, and a very | last night, Lorinda under the fmpression that she was a | pleasant evening was passed. Dainty re- s the Cheapest is | widow with one child. He afterwards dis- | freshments w erved, and before leaving dist church. Itgls expected that somewhere | communion Service, 15 Flat from 1,600 to 2,000 will be in attendance. [ Nune Dimittis, D Flat .. Special excursions will_be run to different | Recessional Hymn—Christ the acreage of winter wheat s at least 100 per cent greater than ever In this county, this general soaking, just at this time, means RENC) That the Best Is parts of the state and through lowa to glve Risen Proven by Fignres covered that she had never been married. Mrs. Willey was presented with a pretty P. iR t Y i G g n M . a Vo = B a great deal for the farmers in this vicinity, paicsrn iyl tordTRuROInaRunILy Lo TEeh MBI et e Ay ; The Bee has made a compilation of the LINCOLN IN BRIEF. B, 0. souvenir. Dr. and Mrs. Willey leave fie Goinulties fou] Loeation o v PTG H, Payne In chalrman of the tommittes BASTER SUNDAY 1VENING. amountiofunatieriprinteritheinast iweakibyd || RTINS FEAIIEBARAL ATLO RS RE Ao ation g D YORK, Neb., March 24.—(Special Telegram Doainamanaliention. (S ke >rocessional Hymn ; el i ast evening celebrated the accession of the o # b 2 Gl L Neb. 44 (r et of arrane n;-ui;: and n:s "".“",".?:‘.“".;”."“ hlxr; Proceasional Iivr 'I:“ l'“'r"‘fl 1{‘\‘5"':’5]:’:‘}_’:’;‘ of ‘N"'m‘k" :""“ 1,000th member to its organization. The WILL NOT DRAIN THE VALLEY. to The Bee.)—This, the third day of the "I:‘:B-Mr\"b‘v l\/l\flr:lin 4‘4 (Special to The #.number of the most engiaetls AICERAN OF afagniBoat Nunc gl ee, the World-Herald and the Lincoln | colebration was held at the First Baptist = United Brethren conference, has been an in- ) s glowers Rid MissiBarah Omaha. Nebraska and Towa will have o | ofice Hymn—Strife Is O'er. \\ll.\ .. .o... Journal—exclusive of commercial news and | church, the speakers bping Governor | Podge County Supervisors Roject All Pl teresting one. Very flattering reports come | MCLAIn left Tuesday morning for a visit to Snl Ormalia will ‘extand e heatty! Waloom 4l (L ymRC-Teaa’ CiFlak 1h' Tisen” Today, adyertisements. Even were the columns of | Crounse, Major Elijah Halford, formerly for Ditching. in from all directions showing the progress | g bacic coast. ::”“.:.u:’::":" extend a hearty P e chriey 1 ‘ " these papers of the same width and length, | Private secretary to President = Harrison, FREMONT, March 24.—(Special to The [ oo ) 5oy = i e l { _The ladies of the Presbyterian church 5 Offertory Anthem--Come Ye Faithful.. Hall | and were the matter printed in the same | KeV: C: C. Lasby and others. During the | Bee)—The board of supervisors by a voto 0 - The galn in membership the | gave a musicale Wednesday evening at tho At the First re Recessional rist the Lord is Risen 4 Nl R % past year the assoclation has pald off its [ o¢"10 4o ¢ rejected the ditch projects en- past year has been 11% per cent; In’contri- | residence of Mr. S. D. Ayers, which was At the First Presbyterlan church, Eqster lay R 3 ; type, the patrons of The Bee would have a | jpdebtedness and increased its membership e Y ) *| butions for missions, 28 per cent; in salaries, | Well attended. A very atiractive program St P S R S i LI Merkel | great advantage. from about 200 to 1,000. gineerad by the Standard Cattle company | gg por cent. was rendered, X S TR ’ £ Memorial. In the table below is given the actual After a perlod of litigation extending over | and In fact all .the propositions for draining The following is the report of the stationing Rollin Bond of Dunlap, Ia., is here visit- gram. The pastor, Rev. J. M. Patterson, Bk Alstrior B B Booana’ 8 | ing his paronts. ey ’ o i nearly a year the Springfield Boller and | tne Platte valle committee: " each In th ing, taki s his The Baster day services at Kountze Me- | measurement of the matter in the three o v v L oldes e Con Bt R v " L. 8. Me v ;‘u':,'h‘:{ “!.'.}.,m" Dread Alternative. In the | morlal Lutheran church will make a joyous | bapers by columns, and in the last line s | Manufacturing company ;‘n“;‘lf"g;‘ :‘t’;:‘ ‘““;;‘ The action has fallen like a wet blanket ;{“'B':Kh “.llld;h"»‘[f;hl-“'{!i]fi:“r ;':fi:::'fl: (\):{:f'm\,:‘ m;’:,;l":' ":-orm;.'f“q}x{k:zh. “flf‘nmlfilfiiuu':; oveniug he will close his March serles of | festival. The day will open with a service at | Presented a statement of how the papers | treasurer belonging to the estate of the late | OVer the hopes of the people who have 80 | "% "y 10oq: Bog, Henry Loper; Seward, H. | Mrs McCarthy's relatives. . lectures on toples pertaining to marriage by | yugie. The day will open with a service at | compare when measured by the standard | Fred Sholes. i carnestly advocated a complete system of | | Myers: West Blue, 1. W, Jolinson: Pleas. R glving a lecture on “The Mision of a Child. 30 fn the morning. The subject of the | columns of The Bee. It is casy to see that | Recelver Hayden of the Capital National | drainage for the bottoms. Manager Allen of [ ant Hill, W. H. Caldwell; Fillmore, V. W. DEALING IN CITIZENSHIP, Tho musical program for the day will be a6 | yarmon by the pastor at that service willbe | the best is the cheapest. The fisures are as | Pk Was today given leave to interveno In | the Standard company declared that he | Overton; Swanton, T. K. Surface; Crete, W — tollow Sl "Gloom Dispelled.” At 10:30 a, m, the 8ub- | fontome: the attachment cases brought against C. W. | should personally object to any great sugar [ M. Bell: Milford, T. B. Curtis; Cedar Hill, | Itallans in New York Make Naturallzation 4 Ty o ¢+ | Ject will be “Easter Joy.” The music: 8 Mosher by the Dixon Natlonal bank, Laselle | heet enterprise the coming season, as he | A, C. Rinehart; Ottoerbein, F. W. Jones: apers & Source of Profit. Organ Prelude—Offertoire in D ) OT i iste | “Christ is Risen,” Wagner; “The Resurrec- BEEE National, Farmers and Merchants National | would not dare take the risk of a wet season { Mount Hope, J. Surface; Nehawka, G. A. BROOKLYN, N. Y. March 24.—Justice Anthem--As Tt Began (6 Dawn.....D. Buck | tlon,” Shelley. There will be the baptism g | 3 (8 |[ofaalva, Younkers Bros,-and Wise & Co. and an overflow of the fields. He could not | Voris; A. B.Stratton. professor in York col- | Walsh today issucd warrants for the seress Double Quartet. of children, admission of new members and 5|52 The old war between Nick Cassius and | control the actions of his company In that | lege; H. H. Maynard, general agent York | of Vincenzo de Vilo, an Itallan banker of Anthem—On the First Da ..o...Lynes | the holy communion. At 12 o'clock the DAYH OF WEEK, R A Thomas Holman, the rival frult peddlers at | girection, but he should certainly use his in- f college; Beatrice district, T. L. Swan, presid- New York City, and Valesnn Church Choir. Sunday school will render a very beautiful g3 § | the corner of Thirteenth and O streets, | fluonce against any great venture. This has | ing elder; Unadilla, Driver; Fairbury, | AR A "","q valeeC o Ferreni, hig Organ_ Offertory—K prE i aRInt R anmille ey 1T et Pt o WA re Rb TiRa 8 | & | § | Dbroke out again this forenoon with renewed | gerigusly disappointed the Iaboring element | E. Bitner; Dubois, W. S. Lynda: Pickrell clerk, on charges of subornation of perjury, Soprano Solo—1 Know thit My Re- I e T fi) ’ £ | violonce. As a result Cassius had Holman | of'the oty Last year over $10,000 was paid | K. Root: Blue Springs, U. G, Brawns Dawnee, | There I evidence in the district attorney's deemer Liveth s oo Handel [0 fihe Bndoatotots v B o om0, " and | i | ® | arrosted for using vile and profune language | (o Fremont families who worked in the | L. B, Wharton: Vesti, J. J. Lohrs zion, w. | °Mce that de Vilo sold naturalization Organ Postlude—Festival March......Smart | in the evening at 7:30 the pastor will preach | sona VTR on the streets. flelds and nearly $25,000 of the money used ( F. Caldwell; Fairview, W. J. Medlar; Pan- | PAPers to Italians just landed at from 310 to T g Monday, March 1 EVENING on the subject, “An Abiding Easter,” with | Tuesdiy, Mareh 20° Hulda Anderson. was today given a ver- | iy ‘the cultivation of ‘the crop was expended | ama, W. G. Whittaker; Lincoln, I. N. Hig- | {10 aplece, | he papers are forged and have & Otgan Bralilor 80 ataim C AIAOR et the rendering of the “Te Deum.” The day | Wednesdny. dict against tho clty for 3500, grading | | (his city. The controversy arrayed the | gins: Hebrow, L. Piper: Princeton, ©. D. | heeh Ysed by the Italians to secure employ- MOVEMENt) . oovvesnis Mendelssohn | will be festal in the Kountze Memorial famanes: Comiy northern part of lvln- county ngMan the l'lu-.lw] Beatrico, T. M." Bell; Harbine, W. [ "'In connection with thess. the World this Anthem-—Break Forth ‘Into Joy Barnby | Lutheran church. Good Work of Superlor Ladies. southern part, as it would require a very | R. Peckham: Brock, C. J. Rives; Cooke, H. | evening page to the dee Double Quartet SUPERIOR, Neb., March 24.—(Special to | large amount of fhe county general road | Surface. velopment nized xy Anthem—The Resurrectiorn +vvee.Shelly At Wost tal for week “ 8 BN & ‘ e bay. the oc or cel ene- 3 e em of b z r oltigonsl 4 Qrgan_ Offertory—=prelude., Whiting |, SO a8\ fellow, e Superior meet pursuant to call to organize . — Clawtully entitléd to be naturalized, and Soprano Solo—The Risen Lord Holden | the music in the morning will be as follows Hot Springs Elec Eiveaoto TR o Bonus for a Sugar Factory Distriet Court Clork at 0'Nelll Wins a Signal having become parties to the fraud, LIRS s 3 themselves into an association to be known Mrs. Martin Cahn Voluntary—I Know that My Redeem Hor SPRINGE 84— @pocial HLL0SBN Asa0e ol L e L e e L controlled and driven to the polls liké Orggn Postiude—Tiattle - March from Liveth Handel SPRINGS, 24.—(Special | as the Ladies' Library association. The | WEST POINT. Neb., March 24.—(Speckd 4 ¥ i sheep on election day. The articls furthor “Rienzl <. Wagner | Anthem—Chirist the Lord is itis to The Bee.)--This city is to bave an electric | town was canvassed for memberships. The | o The Bee)—At a prior meeting of the | O'NEILL, Neb, March 24.—(Special Tele- | states that when these ollens return . to case of | thelr own country the bogus papers are Dudiey 'Buck bought back at a big discount and sold Solo, with' violin obligato. . itesurrection : “Shelley | Metcalf of Omaha has asked the council to ....Raft | grant him a franchise for putting in a sys- Elvey | tem of street railway to be operated with -Handel | electricity, to extend from the Catholicon street railway in the near future. J. M 9:;’,;,,‘.“".,.".'IJ";‘.’,'.‘:‘..fiii“‘,:fii;fs of about 1091 sugar beet couvention a committee was ap- | gram to The Hee)—The mandam the ,".“(;‘l..x covering them with ‘f.l,‘;,,, before | Pointed to solicit this city to secure funds, H. R. Henry against John Skirviaz came up ! again to new arvivals, [ssuing (hom. The books were Kept in the | or the factory. Another convention Was | for hearing today before Judgo Marshall of — ] e © | called Thursday and a report was made. | premont. Skirving was the ropublican cle hallway of the old school house, and the | alled Whurstey SAC R rewor WO CIACC & was the ropublican clerk The regular cholr will be supplemented by some of the best talent in the city and will consist of the following: Sopranos—Mrs. | omartoryFlOrette ... ... 4 Martin Cahn, Mrs. J. L. Kennedy. Tenors— | anthem. Beyond the Starry Skies Mr. L M. Traynor, Mr. W. L. McCague. | Recessional-Hallelufah Choru Altos—Miss Neole Ogden, Miss Minnie Rout- | - fn the evening a concert will be given by | oo ptarexiong k . library was open to the public’ Saturday | T Drought in guarantees of | of the district court of this county and was F - song. Bassos—Mr. L. B. Copeland, Mr. W. | the Sunday school. —The program will b e and brachik o o the Stowars | afternoons. In 1885 the Ladies' Library as- | #10.00. In a pronosion wietd B &% S0 | oustea “from office by an independent THE MUTUAL LIPE INSURANCB 8. Roblnson, Organist—MIss Edith James. | Violuntary.-Pustoral (i Grosoesiser Merkel | bath- house on the. west. The. counclt wha | Soclation was logally incorporated. In 1886 | hent Chleage chowmis’s $RRAUR UEE (00 BOCC | 4l S0l visors for alleged misde- Irab Ohplating. Ohuroh) e e BAd IR Mo heawary | Qitisens are baariily!in favor of granting the i"JZZZ‘?L?I““&'-‘S“‘T‘:xi'x'n"’ufl:e'."fil Jm".'l"l'f',',‘ the factory, the bonus to be paid when the | meanors in office und Henry, a populist COMPANY. OF NEW.YORK Anthem-The Radiant Morn...... Woodwa 4 - o | was erected. s co 2 k A 8 i nuss A SN 3 Speclal Easter sorvices will be held at | Anthem........Our King Hath iisen Victor | franchise and us it has already passed the | yoquent upon moyving from place to place | factory commenced to manufacture shgar, | appointed. Henry made a demand for the RICHARD A. MCCURDY, PRESIDENT the First Christian church, The pastor, 7. | Recessional=arch Pontificale..... Lemmen | prat reuding thero ls lttle doubt that the | ,yy"the hard work of getting up all kinds :“m::‘"‘['l']‘:y* ;.’n.a';: difithaihallnlleratnould by iomowof r\vr‘:lrl.\'lllp‘zl;tv)n‘l“:IA:.'"‘IAX)KL(!';U:PIII::'TAIIul:i ¥, the yvecl snting Dovasabioe (31 11630 8. Cramblet, will preach, subject, *The he cholr is composed of Mrs. Frances | "4 4 e, » Black | of entertaluments to meet the expenses, if Hhey BauLe4LA RS [8CAS, nefdtlornaye o ap- B b ¥ e Roeder, contralto; Prof. Baetins, violinist; Iranchises aro also asked by the Black | L bvo 0o iiq Al & good-uized volume. At | . Citizens of this city met in the city hall | pointee applied for a mandamus to compel Income riday and orgenized a game club, electing | Skirving to turn over the office. The de- Hills Telegraph and Telephone company and ___Bmpty Grav The musioal program Is in aORLERRGS B i 3 RQ00 & “chargo of Prof. A. 8. Roe, and extensive | Westminster: Choral unian o 4" ¢ | also by somo local clectricians for franchies | the prosent tme thevs wre LM volumes B | g g Kioke, president; . C. Blliot, secre- | fonso inslsted that the plaintift had no cause | Recelved for Premlums - $39,604,37 03 A A e A et itk = to put in a system of telephomes at greatly (P } G tary, and W. A. Black, treasurer. An | for action and that the proceedings wero | From all other sources » - " N358,507 70 prepartions haye been mad he regular ~ e reduced rates. The rates here will probably | 04 children’s books by the best writers in advinory,board Was also ed. The ob- | jrregular and the defendant’s attorney made 41,063,145 64 cholr will be assisted by Mr. Cole and Mrs. 3 & s not be mors than 32 Dt (hieesdeld the library. The assoclation owns a lot near ot of -the organization is to prohibit sein- 0t lon Lot A{Rm i aa et ha b vhich i J. I Cook. In addition to the hymns there Saster services at All Saints' church: | BOC he more thap 33 per moneh per ‘phone, | ¢yg contor of the tawn and a good bullding, | Jeot ofithe crEnixaUon Ib to EREY ST 0 (R0 Gy f R (4 FL T Disbursements WHI be by the choir: “Christ. the Lord,'| Hours of service, 7:30 a. m. 11 a. m., g | “here they wereformerly 36 to §7 per month. | o)\" frcetrom debt, and there Is in the treus- | INE Of the lakes In thix 4 P R e g b e T e e et is Risen Today ‘Christ, Our Passover,” | p. m. The music by the full choir will be R .“’f" ury $112. v Knights of Pythias Ball. = For all other accounts - 'u'am'ls?lg :‘1' ), with bass solo by Mr. Cole. Offertoire, | ay follows: AREBITED IN ORLARONA, To gain all of this has been quite a Strug- | HOLDREGE, Neb., March 24.—(Special to T T T *‘Resurrect Mr. Southmayd Processional—Weleome Happy, Mornine Chisties. BRI, Wanked for Biaslembat,. | 0 BUt $he ladles fes) Fopaid, o8 they know Bee)—The Knights of Pythias of Hol- i Asscts ! Sunday evening Rev. T. E. Cramblet will 4 SR " Calkins. ¥ ment, | that there are manyoin the town who have ot el I b SRR AR A T et inma [ Eneca e n AN Qe er BRI et e begin a series of six Sunday evenlng ser- | Christ Oue Passove urn onHis Way 1o Nrth Platte, Nob, been and are enabled, through the library, [ dteke held th s : T S T YR United States Tlonds and other ( mons on questions of the time. The Te Deum, In B Flat L Dudiey T PERRY, Ok, March Sldney Sapp, a | to have the best reading, who would other e was a very large attendance, the ome Inteemer. Seeuritios = 72,000,322 41 MARK: QR Tha Arst 3 i <nights of Pythi BEEMER, Neb., March 2 RE First lien 1, Houd subject Is, “'Is the World Growing Better?" | Jubllate, in I? ane .o.fdarrett | prominent lawyer and populist politician of | wise have none. Thasassociation is managed | Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias EEMER, Neb., March 24 peclal Tele- ""“‘;:_m';""'j SR Bany "'"1 70, 088 93 Tho_othors I thelr order aro: “The Idoal | Anthem=God ‘Hath Appoinicd '’ "Day this city, has boen arrested ou requisitions | by & board of direcrers, consistiug of fitteen | Jodko from McCook and Aripahoo were here | gram o The Bee)—While Mrs. Edward | yoaos ou Siecks and Boads 1407.200 00 he-pthors, | hia-1dasl R { g s A HTid F pand from each place was ; Ayl o e ‘ / T Oftlsen," - "Omaha'n: Moral . Nesds, he imuiifon Service, in ) ; trom the governor of Nebraska charging the | 1adies, elected annually Bhare o L et | Osborne was doing her housework this [ Keal Btato - - 15,080,018 69 Church and Reforms, The Church and Anth Holy! Holy! ‘Holy! &Ing - — ance All of th morning. ahe Wi ttacked with opile) Cash In Banks and Trust Come Rducation” and 4] T g S AT Anthem-—Holy! Holy! Holwh | embezziement of a large sum of money at Hildreth Will Have Saloons. city were decorated with the colors of the | morning she was attack han epllep- pantes - e oo™ 10,844,001 72 Perils. *Holo b . 3 " | North Piatte. He was taken to North | HILDRETH, Neb: March 24.—(Specal to | order. St Ho- ik and HelLan I RUkeY L tane s AN AT DANEIAR I 6 fe st sr— tory Anthem (eve Havy Platte last evening. The Bee,)The citiéns of this town placed | The shooting tournament under the man- | neck and one hand were horribly burned = e e - 6,000, At Hanscom ¥ aken Away My Lord .. Sianior =00, A 318 T{‘, N P The Hee.)-—The & R Criatans the {'." “! | agement of W. C. Cole held here this week | A¢ the time of the accident she hold in her % $150,707,650 14 Tho following musie will be rendered today | W. S. Marshall, Organist and Choir Master. | NO ATTE, Neb., March 24.—(Spe- | o nomination for yiflage trustees the fo | was a decided wuccess and many noted | urms a baby only 4 months old and the child | Be*S for Polleles and othee™ o o QU i A Sty o clul Tologram to The Bee.)—Sidney Sapp Is | in ticket: W. & Marr, John Roberts, A T | wporting mer were In attendance was not very seriously burned. She lay P VING - vant, re o " f Jampbell, Sam Freeman and John Bradney. = e AR & “ 4 plnss ity 51 St kel At 10:30 solemn high mass wil be cele- | [T :d h::,‘- “° »”I“:m‘; urx"“ :‘Wnimnm "6 | There wiil he no owhar ticket, and while the Litigating Over tho Morin Plant. e AL MR A A ovEn i Organ Prelude—Eaater Oftertolre....Batiste | | 100 and sermon preached in St. Peter's oney, the property of the Royal Insur- | ;o5 inees are not salpon men, it ls under HASTINGS, March 24.—(Special Telogram | (00, 00 BF BOT nejshhors diso "®F | Jusurance and Annulties Anthem—Christ the Lord is Risen them-Christ . the et on | church. The mass for the occasion will be | 416 €ompany of Liverpool. Sapp was local | gtaod that they will,favor the granting of & | o™ The Bee)—The Adams county bank, o - assumed and Tenowed $708,002,552 40 Glorin Patria tivai 11 Falrbanks | paolo Glorss 9 _ R agent for the company at Wallace, Lincoln [ license as a matter of business policy. ¥ cat! attachment on the Morln t the Knot Untied. Noru—Insuranco mersly writien s diseardd from th's Offertory Solo—The Resutrection....Bhelley | Faolo Glorea's second mass, rendered by & oy ™ 000" “luat yoar collected $76 | LAWRENCE, Neb!, March 24.—(Special to | Which had the firat attachmen HASTINGS, March 24.—(Special Telegram | Sulament as wholly iistading, s:d Gcly iasataase séieally Anthem’ w s Christ Risen Whrren | choir of thirty-five voices, assisted by a " The B ‘The independents have inatod | Plant, has bogun an action against the Bo ton 4 elegral fosaed 42d pAld for'in cash I8 A >, > . i < quartet, Mrs. R. M. Downay, soprano; Mrs, | in premiums which he falled to remit to he Bee.)—The indep have nominated sonversion of 00, Service | to The Bee.)—Judge Beall today granted the s Postlude—Hallelujah Chorus........ Handel | @ this ticket for village trustees: H. Purdy, | company for converalon $ BVIENING Maher, alto; Mr. McPherson, tenor, and Mr. | the company. He afterwards admitted the | it SR (O THCEE SASTART S0 PUROR | s ™ socured on Asaignec Hemenway of | divorce prayed for by Mary Madgett against 1 have caretily ox foregoing States - v L. 'he offertc o of ave Ve v 4 Villia aw, T. § 0 it paa e o o city. . 4 5 mcat and find 8 rrect, Organ Prolude—Theme and Variations LY 94\'-‘""}31'.3"‘; b«ulx: \‘1.?:";:1“:: 'ruywumll;'d e ‘;zlw ‘n:r_uns mv, a ]\\ orthless check | \wijlam O'Banlon, and the citizens the fol- | Morse & Smith, who I8 in the city kor husband, James Madgett. Considerable | " Lok /g P T % r. Spark | an “Ave " by McLaclean, n the Wallace bank for the money. Be- | polf S% LUy Brgy f GRAGLeRt, 8 4 . ———l D of a fight was made over the division of the A \ Anthem--Christ Our Passo: Sel mh..,,: given by Miss F. Arnold. ~Speclal solos | fore the check reached the bank for pay- [ jotin® GORghl T AT e WHERE B Promine Ay 4 property. Madgett, by the decree, is glven Fre ATt T o itansty Offertolre—Communion in G Hatiste | will be rendered also by Miss N. Rooney, | ment Sapp skipped to Okalahoma. Criminal | FFiend. L. Jalmon and Theodore Colo. The HJORDON, Neb., March 24.—(Speclal Tele- | Jronerty. Madgott, by tho dec < ™ i Anhen il it Wik s Wakten | Sonteata ame Me-WOIT. ianor. | FIEk | Drocoetings-wete” somamenced akmiuat him | 42401 vtwemt igh and o cwnger” | S N honaner, propie. | L2000, 1) BRI W realty, and s wie ho nth Aft Your Glad Vi oy i R o A LBy o " CAL , Neb, March 24.—(Spe : A ALLOS g o Jaster Hymn -Crown Him ;I‘"::::m‘_‘; "4"':'“’;‘" :ml-"n; o4Rd ioalia. M5 | Dare tan GATe 45D olal to The Bee.)—At the democratic caueus | tor of the Commercial hotel and one of the | The case of the State against Mike Britt, ) Vice-Prsioent Poatliidnes 3 £ organist and director of the choir. g ). ygy————— held Friday evenipg this ticket was nom- | most prominent and favorably known hotel | for perjury, another phase of the Mundi | ; Poatlude—Triin phal Maron Morgan B d ] Educators In Sesslon. wated: Carl Feldlousen, mayor; John | keepers in tho northwest, died here this | scandal, has reached th strict court | LTk R, Guierm General Allen, Or Easter Services Postponed OGEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, March 25.—(Special | Ketchmark, councilinan for First ward; W. | evening of erysipelas caused by wounds re Low Carroll was today bound over to the Tsaac ¥, Luovp adV At the People's Church, On account of the fliness of the pastor, | Telegram to The Bee.)—The semi-annual Miller, Second; John Daly, treasurer; €. | celved in the late war. xll:'}ru'l vuulnlm Justl .\l“l-l\u ey, charged Freoeuic CRoMWELL reasurce g i ! Vaug cle 2 . Grene — W grand larceny. S, 150, ArTe MORY LICCLINTOCK L ctuar, “,"“.”",',l"”m"“‘ church the pastor, Charles | Rev. S. Wright Butler, there will be no | meeting of the schoolmasters round table l‘:l“‘}'“’l::::(l: clerk, and Edwin N. Grenell, Stock Caught in the Storm B T .. % Llhasat: dresied. | Buony UeCu o et Ay Savidge, will preach morning and even- | services at the St. Mary's Avenue Congre of northeastern Iowa Is in session here, with - — NORDEN, Neb., March 24.—(Special to | It is claimed that on the evening of the 21st Ing and will {llustrate the sermon by pic- | gational church today. The Easter services | school superintendents from nearly ail the . Bomomberegehy tiss Friends The Bee.)—Thursduy night it commenced to | Carroll and Ransom went through the W. P. ALLEN, tures drawn by the artist, Andrew Baton will be held next Sunday. cities in this part of the state in attendance. WAHOO, Neb., March 24.—(Special to The | T } for twenty-four hours. then | Pockets of u drunken man namoed T. C. | o ol " The consecration of children will be held e a—te. Mattcrs relating to achool legislation and | Bee)—The P. E. 0's of chapter 1 of Wahoo [ faith, Somiinuing 108 iWERACHOnr Joiis FANE | Archer in a saloon and rifled them of the (ieaeral Asent Nebras \\I\rm oz aod Ufah o connection with the morning service Bpecial Baatar services will be held at the work are being discussed. gave an “authors carnival’ party at their | stock :n,‘ passed here, driven by the storm. | €88h they contalned OMAHA, NiB v \ My i - = vrr—— o onor of 4 " i A v ‘ St John's Colleginte First Universalist church at 12:6 & m. Rov. Just the Thin .\'\"ll:m;",“wfi, '.‘.:m:m::.‘ |'f."’..fm..'.m:”...’y .Ju Entertained Milford People. = ‘“'v\' :"'w‘:"_:"'l"' os;o Good active rosponsible agents, -, t St. John's Colleglate church there will | Dr. Augusta J. Chapin will preach on “The | Botween the acts Is an Old Dominion cig- | make her home In Denver. Beautitul white | MILFORD, Neb., March (Special to | MADRID, Neb., March 24.—(Speclal to zuntud-l AAN’U (;u :‘V< llfi'b““m‘ ¢ Services at 6, 7 wnd 830 & w. Resur- | Life Etcroal” Miss Mary Latey will lead [ arette, Photograph in each package, cards, bearing the letters of the soclety in | Tho Bee)—The Utoplan quartet of the Uni- [ The Bee)—A fino, souking ratu, succeeded | Goneral Agent, Omaha, Neb.

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