Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 29, 1891, Part One, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; Lf ! MARCH 20 , 1891.-SIXTJB.EN PAGES. 5
UOW RIOKS NEW GOODS
-A/T-
J 502 , 504 and 506
South Thirteenth Street
GRAND SPRING OPENING , MONDAY ; MARCH SO.
Our magnificent stock of Spring Novelties has arrived , and wewill give some special inducements tomorrow in all departments.
We W ill Offer 2 Cases Standard Bleached
USLINS
Lonsdale , Fruit and Hope , at
5c a Yard.
2 CASES OP
WOOL DRESS GOODS'
In pin.ids nnd stripes ,
CO-in wide , Imndsomo styles
YATID.
52-INCH
English - : - Mohair
In eight dlfloro n t
ehades , at
YAUD.
38-und-lO-inch
Wool Cashmeres
* '
x Elegant now spring
' * * n *
Styles , at
YARD.
FRENCH 60 PIECES SATEENS $
. $1
ynnls Now for spring stylos. 12
CO PIECES
White India Linen
Checked AND Nainsooks 5c
YAKD
25 mUtertis 45-In
Hamburg Skirting's .15
.
I'EU PATTERN.
CLOTHING
BOYS KNEE PANTS , lOc BOYS' 10
BOYS' ELEGANT SUITS LINE , BOYS' PERCALE WAISTS I5c-
160 PAIRS
. .25. Men's Pants 50 cents each-
in wool cheviots , sizes 4 to 12 yoara. In three dlltoront styles.
Fairs of Men's
CASSIMERE PANTS' AT 95 CENTS EACH.
One Lot of Fancy Worsted and Some
Black Cheviot Suits $5.75' Each.
In Sacks and Cutaways. Made up equal to merchant tailor work.
SHO
3OO PAIRS
83c a pair.
,
, .
All slzoa elegant value antl solid louthor.
LADIES'
Opera - : - Slippers
All leather and good
value. Sizes 2 to 6
2OO PAIRS
Fargo School Shoes
For Boys. Single or
double soles , with tips &
heals or wedge , all solid
leather , worked button
holes , sizes 11 to 2
S5O PAIRS
Misses' ' Button Shoes
Selz make , with heels
or wedge. In three
sizes. 11 to 2 ,
50O PAIRS
LADIES' SHOES
CALL and examine our bargains in these different departments and you will JDC amply repaid for your visit , as the goods are all new and desirable , No bankrupt
or fire stock , They were all bought for cash and wevant to dispose of them. As an
EXTRA INDUCEMENT TO THE LADIES
: W"e "will furnish Trimming Gratis with : any dress pattern costing $2.OO or more.
L. D. LOEVY & CO ,
" '
T JU
Nfew Goods. New Proprietors of The Fai * , . - Corner Thirteenth and Howard Streets.
FROM .THE STATE CAPITAL ,
Bingor Acquitted of the Olargo of As-
' aanlting Peter Benson.
\
PROCEEDINGS IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
A IlcliearliiR Granted by tlio Supreme
Court In tlio Case of Shcllcn-
bcrgor vs Hansom OddB
mid Buds.
laxcovs. Nob. , March 28.-Spocial [ to TUB
BEB.J The trial of Fred Blngcr , charged
with assaulting Peter Benson -with Intent to
kill , cntno up ioforo Judge Houston last
evening. It developed that the row took
' place between a. lot of Germans and Swedes ,
end considerables difficulty was experienced
by the court In securing the services of an
Interpreter , tlio half dozen spectators who
' were acquainted with that language feigning
ignorance. Finally a man whom the Judge
know wandered in and ho 'was ' pressed into
service. The testimony sh6wod that Bingor ,
Benson and a half dozen others were at the
bouse near Third nnd O streets latt Saturday
engaged lu < v drinking bout and all bcctitno
hilariously full. When the parties became
Bobor next , morning Benson found ho bad his
log broken and suspected Blnger of having
done the job. No fight , had taken place , and
It is surmised the follows engaged in a
drunken bugging match , In which Benson
was accidentally injured. Bingor was there
fore discharged.
A patbctio incident In connection with the
affair happened yesterday. Some ono tola
Mrs. Blupcr that the trial would take place
in the "big house on the hill , " which she
understood to mean tbo rapitol. She accord
ingly planted herself on the stops of the
state house and remained there from early
moraine : until after noon , without anything
to cat. Several persons noticed her , and en
deavored to find out wbat she wanted , but all
the reply they received was , "Prod Bingor ,
Trod UliiRcr. " Finally , supposing the woman
was demented , word was sent to tbo police
station nnd O nicer Splaln wont up and
brought her down. Tbo mystery was all ex
plained , however , when , upon entering the
room wbcra the trial was taking place , she
rushed up to tbo defendant and throw her
arms around his neck.
DMTIUCT COUHT.
Judge Field was engaged this morning in
bearing u number of motions , many of thom
of no particular importance save to the lltl-
panti.
In tbo libel cases ot the Misses Kiln and
Ijlbblo Moloy against the Musco the plain
tiffs were glvon Icavu this morning to tlio anew
now potitlon , tbo old ono bolntr knocked out ,
nnd also to make W. X. T. Duncan a party
defendant.
, Arguments were also heard on tbo demur
rer tiled br Colonel Phllpott on behalf of
Monday McFarland , who doesn't tbit'k that
tbo first and second counts of the iuillct-
niont against him , in which bo is charged
with conspiracy , should , from a legal point
of vlo\v. bo allowed to stand. Tbo courttook
the matter under advisement.
The attorneys for Jerome and Emma C.
"Williamsonvbo are racing for a dlvorco ,
wore engaged this morning arguing the ques
tion whether Jerome should pay Emma so mo
money to live on whllo the suit U ponding.
The cnso brought by the Mow Hopublio
against Elders Davis and Thomas to recover
Tor a press tlioy claimed was no good was
settled and dismissed this morning.
In county court the McConnlck borvoitor
comoauy have a kick coining. They don't
llkolho tactics of H. O. Tabor , who lias been
acting as their agent , and bring suit to re
cover $50 , which they claim bo received from
AV , Cunningham for a wagon , but whlcU bo
Das neglected to turn over to thom.
Mlchal Kllroy also flies bis complaint \rltb
ho same tribunal. He says that some tlmo
ast fall bo contracted with S. 1C. Emerson to
ease the latter his farm la West .Oak pre
cinct. Emerson agreed to pay hU half of the
rent , $525 In all , on February 1,1801 , and give
a uoto duo October 1 next for the balance.
Smorson moved onto the farm last Novoin-
jcr , but has made no raovo to fulQll bis con
tract , wherefore Michael sues for the whole
amount.
X JtKIIEAUIXO ORANTBD.
The supreme court yesterday granted a ro-
loarinc In the now celoorated casa of Shol-
.cnborgor vs Ransom. This 'case involves
: ho tltlo to an undivided one-half of a farm in
3too county. Mngrglo and Joseph Shollen-
berger wcro the owners of the farm. About
Tour years ago the father , Leo Shollonborgor ,
killed Maggie Shnllenbergor , and according
to the plain letter of the statue of descents in
this state , ho succeeded to and became
the owner of Maggio's Interest In the farm
and no convoyed the interest thus acquired
to Frank Ransom and John \Vation ai
pay for their services as attorneys in defend
ing him for the murder of Maggie. After
wards Leo Shollcnborger was convicted , nnd
whllo his case was pending on an appeal to
the supiomo court a mob took Sbollonborgor
from the Otoo connty Jail and hung
him. Then the right of Itnnsom nnd Watson
TVOS denied by representatives of Joseph
Shollonborgor and it was claimed by bis
attornevs that Inasmuch as ho , Shollcnbor
ger , had murdered Muggio bo could not in
herit her property , but her Interest would go
to her brother Joseph. This suit was
brought to determine the question thus
raised. The Otoo county court , Judge
Chapman presiding , decided the matter in
favor of Ransom and Watson nnd
the case was appealed by Joseph tihellon-
berger to the supreme court , where about
throe month's slnco the Judgment of the Otoo
county district court was reversed , and a decree -
croo was entered declaring in favor of Joseph
Shollcnbergor. Slnco then tbo case has at-
tractoa widespread notice among the legal
fraternity , and the leading law periodicals
have contained articles taking issue with the
supreme court and criticising the result ar
rived at. itanson and Watson applied to the
court to have the deoroo sot aside , and this
has been done.
STATE TEicncns.
At the mooting of the members of the nor
innl school board of Nebraska the following
pincers were elected ! President , B. E. B.
Kennedy of Omaha ; secretary , Superintend
ent of Public Instruction Goudy.
About 2,000 worth of valuable books have
boon added to the state normal school at
Peru.
The annual meeting of the city principals
and superintendents of schools of Nebraska
will bo held early in May. It will bo held in
Lincoln.
The North Nebraska Teachers' association
will hold its annual meeting at Norfolk
April 2.
On the same data the Southeast Nebraska
Touchers' association will hold its annual
mooting at Peru. Fully three hundred
teachers will attend these meetings.
Suporlntondcnt Fordyco of Auburn nnd
hli assistants In tbo schools at that place
were In the city today taking In the slgnts ,
and spent considerable tlmo watching the
proceedings of the legislature.
LANC.V3TKH COUNTY TC1CIIKU3.
Today tbo Lancaster County Teachers' '
association held an Instructive and Interest
ing session in this city. Among the loading
features were the following : "President's
Message.11 Prof. T. A. Davidson ; "Words , "
Prof. J , 0. Pontzcr ; "Literature in the Homes
of Country Children1 ' Miss Tlllio IIopo. DIs
cusslonsoii a number ot Interesting nnd use
ful topics were Indulged in and other features
were presented in which school children took
part ,
THE DisTiitcT JunaEsmr VACANCIES.
The bar association hold a mooting this
afternoon at the court house for the purpose
of determining what attorneys shall bo
recommended for appointment by Governor
Boyd to the position of ludgcs of the district
court. Attorney A. S.TibbotU was chosen
as the democratic nominee.
Great Interest centered In the nomination
of a rcuubllcan nominee , and there were
over a dozen candidates. Hon. Charles L.
Hall was fluully clioson.
WANTS HBH nowur.
It U reported thnt the divorced ivlfo of J ,
Q. Roberts , tbo engineer recently killed al
Button , objects ti the | SCOJ insur
auoo on bit * llfo going to lioberts' sweetheart-
Miss Taylor , of Albls , la. Mrs. Robert ,
claims that she was married ajalu to Roberts
tbls winter and wishes the dowry allowed by
law.
ODDB AND EKD8. S
Under the Australian ballot system no
more declinations can ho made by the nomi
nees on the various tickets , the time for so
doing having expired vostcrday. There is
therefore no chance for J. II. Ames , tno
democratic nominee to wlthbraw.
C. B. Beach , republican candidate for
council from tbo Second xvnrd , is ill nt his
bomo on L between Tenth and Eleventh
from an attack of la gripno.
\Vostlughouso electric company of
Minneapolis downoa the Weeping Water
electric light company in a recent law suit la
Cass county and secured Judgment for $3,033
against the latter named company. Today
the Weoplng Water company took the case
to the supreme court on alleged error ,
MOHEHOUSB'S MUSIC.
lie Gets Tangled Up in a Peculiar
Piano Performance.
G. R. Morobouso was arrested yesterday
afternoon on a complaint of C. E. Morroll.
It Is claimed by tbo complainant that on or
about February 11 ho entered into a
partnership agrcomont with Morohouso in
the piano and maslo business. Their warerooms -
rooms were located at 1613 Chicago stroot.
The complainant charges Morohouso with
unlawfully convortitiK to his own use the
proceeds of six pianos , tha property of
Chickorln ? , Chase & Co.
A Bui ! reporter called upon Mr. Morroll ai
his place of business yesterday aftcrnoou.
In connection with the case Mr.
Morroll said : "I entered Into partner
ship with Moretiouso about the middle
of February. Ho then had six
pianos which bo claimed were his own , and
put thora Into the business against $2,500.ot
my capital , The first I know of any crooked
ness wus about March 5. I gave Morohouso
Rome money and told him toordor music from
Lyoii & Ilcaly of Chicago. As the inuslo
was not snipped I wired tuo Chicago bouso
and their reply stated that they would not
ship ( roods until money was received.
"I then found that the pianos were mort
gaged lor nearly f 1,000 , Tbo ICovstono loan
company held a.WO mortgage ; B. F. Mas
ters , 305 , and Frank Off , $300. None of
these parties know of the other mortgage.
Slnco discovering tbo mortgages I have taken
them up. "
Morohouso was scon by a reporter at the
Jail nnd denied positively tbo chnrgcs of em-
bezzlement. Ho said that it was understood
in the agreement that tbo pianos were mort
gaged.
Morohouso a day or so ago sold out his in
terest to Morroll for a consideration of f 1. It
is understood that bo did tbls to escape being
garnished ! by other creditors.
Mr. W. U Ray , general agent of the Chick-
erlng-Chaso company at Chicago , is in the
city , endeavoring to get an Insight Into the
matter. Mr. Hay says that the six pianos in
question were shipped as a consignment to
Morohouso , and bad never boon paid for.
Mr. Hay is here to protect the Interests of
his houso. It is also claimed thatMoreliouso.
who lives at 30231'aclilo street , has raised
considerable money on notes , but tins ruuior
could not bo verified.
Morse Struck a Bonanza.
The purchase made this week by the Morse
dry goods company of the entire stock of
men's '
furnlshlnggoodsondchildren'scothlng
formerly ov/uod by Robinson & Garmoa has
caused a great deal of comment in business
circles. No
n line of men's :
& Gannon did ,
was far ahead of anything In this western
country. Mr. Morse is to bo congratulated
on bis fortunate purchase.
Now Warrant ? Out.
New warrants were Issued yesterday for
II. B. Kennedy , Charles Bobbins. William
Donnelly , Charles Wblto and Henry Ilarn-
bcrger , all charged with gambling or keep
ing gambling devices for the purpose of run
ning games of chance.
Sniu's 1'nrdon.
Sim Stevenson , the man who at the Feb
ruary term of the district court 18&S was con
victed of rape and sentenced to fifteen years
in the penotoutlary , has been pardoned and
will bo released next Thursday.
JOYOUS EASM TIDE HERE ,
Christians' Evidence of Christ's Triumph
Over Death to Be Oommemorated.
CHURCHES WILL RING WITH HOSANNAS.
Great Preparations Made to End tlio
Forty Days' Fast -with a Cplo-
bratlon of the Gluil
Festival.
All of the Catholic , Lutheran and Episco
pal elm ivhos have rnado elaborate prepara
tions for special JSostor services to-day-
anil In all of the churches sermons and
music appropriate to the day will form tlio
service.
Following arc the musical programmes and
announcement of services In the principal
churches :
8T. ITIILOMEJU'S C ATHETJHAL.
At St. Philomeno's cathedral , on Ninth
street , the tnuslo will bo very choice.
Clnwrosa's "Grando Mcsso Milltalro" will
bo given with full orchestra , quartet , and
chorus of twenty-live voices. A special
feature , add a treat for connoisseurs of
church music will bo Cuppoccl's "Laudato
Pucrl" nt the offertory. This willbq the
first rendering of this unique ploco of church
music In America , although Its composition
dates back to ISO J , when Pius IX. Inaugur
ated the chapel oC St. Cecilia' in the cata
combs of Homo. Inspired , no doubt ,
by the opening words of the psalm , the com
poser hud prepared a choir of 150 llttlo
boys and h&d them hidden away among the
gloomy recesses of the catacombs. The pope
was so struck with the beauty of the music ,
as well as with the appropriateness and the
originality of the Idea thatho caused the pro-
session to halt , and at tbo termination of tbo
ceremony ho dubbed Cappoc a knight of the
Order of St. Gregory.
It has boon arranged for full orchestra by
Mr. Sal is burj- .
Tlio tenor obligate , perhaps one of the most
exacting solos written for a tenor rohusto ,
will bo sung by Mr. KJuzlo , with n chorus of
thirty ladlos' volcea-jjjjo two choirs of the
cathedral being combined for ther occasion.
No pains liavo bceaaparcd to render this
grand composition in p. manner befitting the
tliomo. The freshness and tbo purity of the
girls' voices In Miss Sfrif t's choir make a de
lightful accompaniment to the grand notes of
the tonor.
.
March nontlflclo . ) . , < . . Gounod
Kyrlo Klelson. , . Baritone solo und chorus
Gloria . ' . \.J. . Chorus
O rut Ins Aglmus . . * , $ ) . Quartctto
Domino Dans . . . . . Ilarllouo solo
OulTollls. . IKt. . . .Tonor rooltutlvo
QuonllnmTti Solus. . , ; . . Hoimiho solo
vent Creator. . . . , . Mrs , Hitter . Aleroiiduntu
Credo. . .V.u. . Chorus
Ktln U mi in Donilnuiu. , . , . Contralto solo
( ii'iiltiiinnon Knctum.supninoanil tenor duet
Et ( iicarnatus Ktt..f . tiouninaaolo
Kt ItosurrexH . , . . . , . , . Ohonm
Kt Itornm. . . . . I. ! ' . . Toner solo
Kt In Splrltutn . ( , ( ( . Chorus
Kt Unum Kanctam . . . .llarltono solo
Kt VI tain . ChoruH
Offertory Luuudutol'uerl. . , . . .Tenor M > lo
. and Ladles' uhrnus
Sane tug. . , , . . . . i. . .Central to tolo
llosauiia . i. . . . . . Chorus
Hcnod Ictus . Quartette
Soprano and contralto duet
' . , , . . Chorus
oC Choir . . . Miss Arnold
OrxanUt . > . , . SIlssHwlft
Director of OrclicHtni.Mr , Ixw II , Salisbury
ST. JOHN'S ciiuitcii.
Low mosses will bo at n , 0 , 7 and 8:30 : a. m.
Solemn high mass nt 10:30 a. in. , with llov.
J. J. Corbloy , S. J , . celebrant : Kov.Vllllam
Klnscllu , S. J. , deacon ; ftov. Robert Hcnno-
nmn , S. J , , sub-deacnn.
TUo sermon at this moss will bo preached
by Kov. Mart. J. M. Bronsgocst. The
choir , undnr the londershiiiot Mrs. Burkhard
and assisted by Hoffman's orchestra , will
render Haydon' * second mass.
Mr. John Schonkwlllprosldo at the organ.
Miss VowellofVaihlngtou , D. 0. , will bo
the contralto of tlio mass.
Mrs. Calm , eopruno , will slug as an offer
tory piece , "Tho Resurrection , " by Shelley ,
with violin accompaniment by Hans Albert ,
and organ accompaniment by Mr. John
tichonk.
Mr. Hovel Franco , basso , will render Mo
zart's "Vonl Creator. " At the conclusion of
the mass the "Iloglna Cooll" will bo sung by
the whole choir.
In the evening at 7:30 : solemn vespers , beads
and benediction of blessed sacrament.
The choir will sing Este's vespers solo ,
" 0 , Salutarls" ( arranKod ) , Mr. M. A. Galla
gher. Rossi's "Tantum Ergo , " by choir.
TIUNITV CATflKDKALi
At 7:30 : a , m. Holy Communion.
At 8:00 : n. in. llol v Communion.
Processional Hyinn , 101 Honor
Kyrlo , 338 In Hymnal Elvoy
Gloria Tlbl , 410 111 Hymnal Anon
At the OITertory Solo by Mrs J. M. Mct-
cnlf-Ohrlst the Lord lluth lilson
Again Moznrt
Sanctui , 441 In Hymnal . .Oamldjjo
Eucharisto ! Hymn'JO" Hodges
Gloria In KxcoKlH , 431 In llyninal..OldUhunt
Itotroccssiomil Hymn. 08 Illiubuult
At 11:09 : a. in. Holy Communion.
The Intiolt G d Hath Appointed a Day
Tours
Communion Her vice In F . . .Stalnor
Eucburlstio Hymn , 207 Hodges
a. The Trutnphot
Shall Souud by Mr.
AtthoOiTortpryliunihurd. .
b. Hallelujah Chorus
Hundcl
HotrocesslonnlHynm , 08 Klmbnult
At4OJp. : ru. Kvonlng Prayer ( shortened )
I'rocess.onuIIIynin , 1)8 ) lllmbnult
The Mnenlflcat Wesley
Hymn Toll It out among the hontlioii
tlmt the Lord Is King , toll It out , toll
I tout ,
Tell It out among the nations , bid them
shout und si 1115. Toll It out. tell It out.
. . . . .Havorgal
At the OlVortory Carol Lot the Merry
Church Ilolls King , King , King
RctrocossloijA'Hymn. ' 101 Uopor
AT 8:001) ) . m. Tlio Daughter of Jnlrus..Htiilner
Professional llymu-O. the Golden Olow-
1ns MornlnK ( hoe 11:00 : a. m , Service ) .
Prayer aud.tlio reading of tlio narratlvo of
the raking of Jalrus' Uuughtor from the Holy
Scripture.
ALI. SAINTS' cnuncn.
The Rt. Rev. Dr. VVorthlngton , bishop of
the diocese , will conduct the 11 o'clock sor-
vlco at All Saints' on Boater day.
The service will bo : Sunday school , 0 : : tO
a. m. ; morning prayer and holy communion ,
11 a. m. ; choral evening , 4 p. m.
The music at the 11 o'clock service will ho :
Processional The Day of Ueaurrcotlon. .
\ Tours
Anthem Christ Our riissovercliaut.Uarnby ( )
To Dunru mid Jubtlato InD Klorlo
Anthem Unto Him That I.ovod U . . . . , A mica
'Kyrla.Glorla.Orntlaa.'l
Communion Siirs'im Uonhi. Sane-I
service tlH.IIOtlllllCtUH.AglHlS Mil D
Iut and Gloria In Ex- 1
colsla . J.Florlo
OITertory Now is Christ Jtlson . Iluch
Recessional Jorusulom , the Uoldon..Lo Juunu
At 4 o'clock : .
Proccsslonnl TUB Day of UcsurrcotIoii..Tours
Ma nlUoikt und Nuno DImlttIs In IT flat. . . .
. . . , . llurnby
Anthem Awake Up My Olory . llurnby
OITortory Hols HUon . Uudsby
Uccusslonal Jerusalem , tlio Golden. , ] .o Joiino
Orpianlst , Mr. AV. S. Marshall ; choir master -
tor , Mr. Thomas J. Pennell.
BOUTHWISSTKIIN LUTUKItAN CKUIICK.
Service nt 11 n. m. , subject , "Tho Hesurroo-
tlon , " mid at 7:30 : p. m. , subject , "Easter
Evening. " Tbo Easier music will bo as fol
lows :
Antliom I Know That Sly HedcomcrLlv-
oth . . . . . . Porter
Gloria 1'ntrl . , . . . .Ihirzoj
Kyrlo . /.aim
( llorlaliiKxcolbla . Old Oliaiit
llalli'lnlah . Schoborleln'sSohutz
Gloria Tlbl . Imyrlz
LausDeo . lajr\i \
Antliom The Resurrection. . . . , . bhulloy
Hunetii9 . Dliullrl liortlnntky
Hiinctiisnol . , . , . I'ruotorlous
NuiioDlnilttl ! ) . I'erslun tune
TBO musla for the evening will bo :
Yorslcle . Lnyrlz
Olorlal'atrl . Nolthurdt
Miunlfleat . , . , . Arnold
ToJ'euin . , . Tucknrinr.n
Anthvm Memories of Octlisoinano . 1'iilinor
Vorslclo . J/ajrlz
I'uturNoster uHli
BT. MXIU'J AVENUE COXOKK < UTIOXAI.
Special Easter inuslo by the church choir
ol St. Mary's ' AvonuoCouKroK'atloiial church ,
Jay Northrup , tenor : Miss Georgia V. Doul <
tor , soprano ; Miss Uraco H. Willbur , alto ;
Mr. Derrick. ba ; JiIUs Waggio lloultor ,
organist :
I'rohido I'roecsslonal
Organ March .
. . . , . l'-0iilranil
Aiithm God llutli Appolutod a Duy. . . Tours
Anthnni As It llomin to Dawn Vincent
bolo I Know that My Itcdoomor Llvotli. . .
Handel
Miss Georgia 1' . Uoultor.
Organ Postudo . . < . .Lomalgro
Kov. John Gordon , D.D. , the pastor of
"
"Westminster I'roabyterian church will
conduct both services. In the morning his
subject , will bo "What Christ's ' Resurrection
Teaches Christianity Will Do for the Human
Body , " followed by the reception of now
members and the Lord's supper. The music
will bo :
Introit Christ Arose Lowry
Gloria in Excolsls. . Jlrldtrowutor
Kyrlo IJiirnby
Authoin They Have Taken Away My
Lord > Stalnor
The ovonlnff subject will bo "Tho Light of
the World , " und the music is
Jntrnlt I Will Uy Mo Down In I'oaoo..Glll
Antliom Bend Out Thy Light Gounod
Sunday bchocl at 13 m. and V. I' . S. C. E.
at 0:45 : p , m.
XOUNTZE MEMORIAL CHUIlCn.
The special feature of the services at
Kountzo Memorial Kugltsh Lutheran church
will bo the floral decoration and the music
furnished by Mrs. U. G. Llpplncott , orcau-
ist ; male choir , the contralto soloist. Miss
Francis Koodcr , and violinist profwsor. The
musical programme is as follows :
O. Ilcuton , 10:30 : a. m.
Organ Voluntary Communion in P
Jules Goislro.O 58
Anthem Christ Our I'assovor Dunks
Gloria
Kyrlo.
Gfor in Exeolsis .
lienodlctus . . . Turrnnt
Ullcrtory ( contralto solo ) Hciurrcotlon
Day . Miss Krancis Itocdcr
Bermon Joyous Eustor-Tldo . i .
. Itov. A. J , Turklo. I'astor
Conflriniitloii nnd Admission of Now
Members . . .
Communion. . . . . . . . , .
( During the communion the choir
will sins the ful I service. )
licnedlctus .
Organ Voluntary Easter March . r. . . .
" . . Op. HNo. . 4 , Gtist.iv Mcrklo
7:30 : p. m. The Sabbath school will hold
an Easter service in the evening , atwhich
tlmo tbo male choir -will sin ? "God Has Seat
His Angels , " and Miss Koedor will slnp
"Raster Eve , " by Charlei Gounod , with a
violin accompaniment by Prof. C , Beaten ;
anthem , "Christ , tbo Lord , Is nison Today , "
Dankn , by mnlo choir ; orgau voluntary
"Commemoration March" by Clark.
IMMANUBf. , JU1TIST CII17IICII.
Iminanuel Hnptist church , North Twontv-
fourth nnd Binnoy streets. Itov. Frank \V.
Foster , pastor. Special JCnstor services on
Sunday mornlne and oveninR. Morning
services at 10:110 : a. m , , theme , "Dlcsscd As-
Buraiico of the Insurrection. " Special music
by n double quartet by the following singers :
'Mis. ' Alice Clute. orfiiinlst ; Mrs. I. Benedict
and Mrs. J. M. Crissey , sopranos ; Miss L/ .
Illnstnunand Miss A. Clutc , nltos , Mossi-s.
J. 1'aynoana E , Wedge , tenors ; Messrs. II.
C. Wooden ana J. H. Johnson , bassos. 1'ro-
Brammo , doxology , "The Lord Is Hlsen In
deed , " Sjhenvlii ; iiuartotto double , "ThoKa-
surrectlon " laJlcs' "Christ
; quurtotto , , the
Lord , Is Uisen Today ; " double quartette ,
"Coronation. " In the ovonlnpr there will bo
mi Interesting Sunday school Easter service
nnd collection for missions , and baptisms.
The llovnl decorations will bo beautiful and
in keeping with the glad day -wo colebrato.
Sunday school at 12 in. and every child will
receive an Easter token ,
K1UST 1UITIST.
Special Eattcr services tvlll bo hold at
First Haptist church this morning. The
children of the Sunday Hchool will partici
pate nnd Kov. Lamar will preach a twenty
mlnuto sermon on the resurrection. At the
ovenliiK sorvloo Dr. Lamar will deliver the
ilflk in the series of sermons on the Twenty-
third Psalm nnd n special programme of
music will ho furnished by the choir.
There will DO Easier norvlcos at Plymouth
Conprogationnl church , Twentieth nn'd Spencer -
cor streets , both morning and evening. In
the morning there will bo a musical service ,
composed of uiitlioms , tolos , hymns and
scripture on the resurrection , and In the
ovenintru Sunday school service , conducted
by Miss Isabella Fitchott.
Dr. JJlrnoy euros catnrm , J3oo bldg ,
GIcrlCB I'rfiiioted.
Iho following railway postal clerks on the
Kansas City and Oxford run have boon promoted
meted : H. Glasgow , C. Q , Chapman , E. C.
Ilapaljeend ALA. Klutu , from cldss three
to four , and O. II. Chr'st ' , F. S. ICuhnV. .
T. J31ilor and J. C. Branch , from clous two
to three.
_
ttKLKAHING bU ( > AR.
llo\v the Bonded : liox Car solu'inc m
WorltodC
Sponldnpof the larco shipments of sugar
that are now and have been for a week arriv
ing in the west , to be distributed after April
1 , Mr. Alexander , surveyor of customs , tnld
yesterday :
"By a wlso provision in the MolCinloy
tariff bill our American refiners wore author
ized to refine sugar * in bond durlnir the mouth
of March , In order to nccutnulnto a su in
dent quantity to moot the tremendous doinand
which was sure to bo made when the duty
ceased , on April 1 , 1891. No such emergency
has ever arisen in customs ox porlonca before ,
and it has taxed the genius of the treasury
department not a llttlo to provide means for
releasing thousands of tons of sugar simul
taneously , in all parts of the United Stitos.
Ono move ivas to constitute nil cars In whio
sugar suould bo loaded , temporary ware
houses , under customs seals , and authority
wus granted to haul those bonded cars to any
point within a customs district , consigned to
the collector of that port , to whom nil nnpors
should bo scut. The parties to whom the
sugars are ultimately to ho delivered nro required -
quired to make a revv.uvhouso entry , the
sugars having been withdrawn from tlio ro-
flnors' warehouse at their own port , prior to
April 1 , nnd on thnt day or thereafter to
iniiko a rewarohouso withdrawal entry for
consumption. In order that the thousand1) )
of cars at local stations may bo unsealed , it
has provided that the several collectors In
whoso district they are located , can appoint
deputy inspectors for temporary service ,
whoso per diem nnd other uxpeusos shall bo
paid by the parties served. The customs
officers all over the country hnvo been tiusy ,
und U Is likely that the whole scheme will bo
worked out successfully.
"It will bo of local interest to clunco at a
few figures connected with the business at
the port of Omaha , Up to date and a num
ber of cars are yet to arrive there huvo
cnnio Into this district ! ) .107US , ! ) pound *
of sugar costing $140,000 , and on which the
the dutlos , If collected , would hnvo boon
$70,445.85. Whoa wo rcmombor how largely
sugar is used and how esientinl an clement It
Is in the domestic economy of every family It
will bo very easy to ronlizo the magnitude of
the blessing which the now tariff brings
about. "
"Tho Rivals , " n society drama , will bo
presented by homo talontutVashlngton hall
on Friday evening , April a , for the benefit of
tlio Creche.
Ilorr Arthur Koobnor , the celebrated Gor
man humorist , will give one of hU unique on.
tflrtalmnents at Cjcrmunla hall on Monday
evening , March SO.
The Woman's auxiliary of St. Matthias
church will have an npi on snlo and servo a
luncheon nt Hrownoll hull Tuesday , March
01 , tit 12 o'clock. Lunch > cents.
Kvory member of the Jiavurlan society Is
earnestly requested to moot at 1010 North
Eighteenth street , botxveen Izard and Niche
las , to attend the funeral of Drothor ( loorgo
Mcdcr Sunday , March 2i ) , nt 13o'clockshurp ,
An open meeting of painters and decorators
will bo held on Sunday , March ! ! ( > , 1 p. m ,
sharp nt ( Jroon's hull , 1115 Kurnuin street ,
Good speakers will bo present , to spculc on
matters of Vmit Importance to painters ,
Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
A special mooting hns boon called of the
Young Men's Institute for Mondav evening
to make arrangements for the funeral cf
their late brother , William Franklin , who
died suddenly last evening nt his residence ,
Mr. Franklin was a well known attorney.
To pay for the use of the piano that tl'O
olghtu grade ut the I nko school hnvo on *
Joyed the | > ait year they will give an enter.
tul nincut Monday evening , ISIurch SO , ut the
Trinity M. E. church.Vhon It is known
that sotno of the former pupils of Lake , now
In. the high school , the Mandolin club , Mlsi
Arnold und others will assist nsuccoitful en.
tortalntncut Is assured.
When a rope U a auy U tunports some ,
thing , "When a mini U a "guy'1 ' somebody
else usually supports hi to. ,