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BRIGHT FANCIES OF THY POETS, [Written for Tae Evestno Star. My Books. ot numerous, nor cholce and rare, ‘Phe volumes I have stored; Acurious literary hoard Selected with too little care, And yet they haveso helpful grown— These random odds and ends— rough aii the years I have known ‘No truer friends, ‘Though clad in ruscet I may be, And bowed with humble toft, ‘They never at my garb recoll, Nor coldly sneer at poverty; Should every 11] that mocks the sou) And with existence blen is Be poured from Fate's malicious bowl, ‘These suil are friends, In choteest language they rehearse The Sof the past; And b-fore me prodigally cast The won ¢ the universe. of the earth and sea, n, whieh o'er us bends, 4 They patiently reveal to me, Like faithful friends. I scarce may scap 4 sincic page But trom its store I tnd Daily enrichment; for the mind, And gems of thougit from every age. ‘Though from a ionz ancestral line ‘No heritage descends, Tam content, for these aremme,— My books and friends. From me far be !t to despise Fame, with the cyntc’s grow! ‘Nor would f, ‘neath a monkish cowl, ‘To wealth and beauty close my eyes. ‘Then let Fate granta m Of bounties, heaven I still retain the love I bear For these true friends, A. SHERMAN. York, Nebraska, March, 1883. Spree BS [Written for Tae Evesixe Stan. S Lament. De Lord hab massy on us! dat we should lib to - see Dis day ob shame and try-ull, to my ole man an’ me. To tink ob all de teachings, an’ de strucshuns wese done gib ‘To bring dat boy up proper, in de way dat he orto ib; An’ o’ny las’ camp meetin’ he got religon, too, An’ his pappy had to hole him, de hul long eben- jog fru. An’ to tink he stole dem chickens, an’ ob a nabor too; My heart am almes’ broken, I can’t believe its true. Al yet de fire’s burnin’, an* de pot am bilin’ hard, An’ den, dar am de fedders, out in de kitehen yard. But to tink he stole dem chickens, an’ tough ole hens at dat! De chile he mus’ be crazy; de peskersome young brat. Why on’y las’ week I tole him, an’ splaned, an’ splaned, agin, De way to tell the difrunce twixa pullet an’ a hen. RELIGIOUS NOTES, SERVICES OF SONG. IST OF LETTERS REMAINI NG IN THD We oateas WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE THE CHURCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE. THE EASTER FESTIVAL IN THE church ‘W. Stokes, soprani; Miss 8 E. Stokes, Infallible Rules fer Selecting the Best SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1883. ; CHURCHES, streets northwest, Rev. I. L. Towngend, §.T.D., gers s the Market From # Tonder Steak to | ge~ro obtain any of Letters the appticn — tamany of the Baptist charehes there ts ete eg Sap ma [a hig, SEES Re ek now considerable revival interest. 4 Of Music to be Rendered by | tne diocese wili administer the apostolic rite of hel ist Is Tae 89-1 not — The Baptist Sunday school union of this| the Cheirs—Anthems and Glorias to confirmat ‘i ‘The janie Aue ears will be Easter nm, eaeee Waren Moonie VEGETABLES AND GAME. tothe Dead filed fonwithin onemonth they wil be semi as follow: rocessional O35 selec- te District (colored) has twenty schools on its rolis, | Commemorate the Hesurrection tion; Cantaze Davnine Coss, in C; Deus Nisere- | and 24) service Look. ‘Tho Chott is composed of | In order to fuciitate the cholce of the best | yen tmisstem TADS LIST. — The Maryland Presbytery whicti embraces }| ‘To-morrow the somber lenten season will close, atur, Goss, in C; Meg in, 245; offertory, | Misses Lillebridge, Detweller,Sitcl al anthem, Arise!’ Shine, Aimens. &. B. | soprani; Misses Adams, Cowlings, Burnside and | Provisions, the following signs of good quality | Aurernie Jennie Sone Hey all the churches of Maryland, will hold Its next | with the joyous festival ot Easter,commemorating Whitney; Nunc DAnitis, Gregorian recesstonal, O, Swank, atl; Messrs. Hiaynes, Judd, Roberts and | should be attended to: adnde fa en | session in the Presbyterian church at Rockville, | the resurrection. ‘The day will be celebrated in | Sonsand Daughters,let ussing. On Easterday there | Lille norl; Messrs. Isel, Patterson, Swin-| As a general rule, the best meat is that which Jeunison Sarah A on April 11. the churehes with services of music espectally ap- | (ill be an early celebration of ¢he holy communion | gie, Omohundre and Stickney, Dassl. Organist, ¥- |, 4° fat. Lean meat will be found ty | Saree Annie Jackeon arab —The revival meetings at the Fifth (South | propriate to the occasion. In the Catholic and | $3 Oclock. Morning prayer,eermon by the rec- Sc"uateon y Renal fiecntan Mr Jovinet Jeanette tor, and a second celebration of the holy commu- gree lonal church, corner 10th and G north- | be to and tasteless, Very fat meat ma: Washington) Baptist church continue under | Rotscopal churches the ceremonies will We unusu- nion at 11 o’clock, at which hour Tailis’ Festival | wi Vv. Dr. Rankin agh reed y ee * ‘Morning =, Sop good but it is not economical, and the butcher CL Mre - Rev. C. C. Meador, and there have been a num- | ally imposing. The altars and sacristies will be | Choral Service wit be used. In the afternoon, at solo,“ I know that My nm & y » ABE 4 o'clock, the children of the Sunday school wil | by Mrs. Annie Roemer Kaspar; ought to be required to cat off the superfluous E ber of baptisms. decorated with flowers as a fitting symbol of the | #7 ¢logk, the children of the ‘Sunday school wiil ee » Brown liza Lewin Mary J = e a “Resurrection,” Holden, v. E. Boughton; | suet wedith Alice — Rev. F. T. Tagg succeeds Rev. Dr. Souther- | Joyful nature of the festival In many other | fyi thelr nnual, Baste At the 11 clock service before weighing tt. M chorus, “Gloria,” Haydn. | "The choir Is as follow: ‘Georcianna Medura bettie land at the Georgetown station of the M. P. | ©Wlrches special services have been arranged for | the following music will be Tendered: Matins— | Prof. J. W.Bischoff.crganist and director; soprani, | _ Beef—Bhe flesh should feel tender, have a | BaKtneya Bier Emane ehureh, and Rey. J. W. Gray ia returned to East the day. Bolow will bo found the programs to be | Processtonal, 13; anthem, This ts the Mrs. Annie Roemer Kaspar, Misses Minnie L. | fine grain and clear red color. The fat should Matthews Eliza Washi poonk in the various Catholle ped Episcopal | Pulon, Christ. our, Ps over, Gregoris: : van & Eti? Ro, Songs be moderate In quantity, and lie in streaks Sener Francie Mire ashington, (First chureh.) churches and some of the churches of other pSaims, & 57, m1: Te Deum, Rogers, in ae Mrs. J. G. Burnett, and the Misses | through the lean. Its color should be white or | Bs. "5 - — " ate. Tours, In F; holy communion—Int ow lannsmann and Nelite Merrick; tenorl, D. a : An ecclesiastical council met on the 15th | genominations which have special services: Is Christ Risen, Aliens Kerles, Gloria Tibl’ Laus | Go Miles eet Be BNC baritone, W. E | Very ght apeienty Nad aoe pedicel inst. with the Third (colored) Baptist chureh, ROMAN CATHOLIC CHUKCHES, Hil, Gouno, in G: Creio, Merbecke: bymo, 9; | Boughton; bass, Samuel Garduer and’ Horace | Very good, 5 ly Rev. W. efferson’s,) an dained A. Jack- 's —At the 11 o'clock service, Easter | offertory, Arise! Shine, Eivey; Sanctus, Tours, atton. ° = . ein Scot a ay, Haydn's 16th inass, in B flat, wil be given | F: hyn of communtan, 210; Gloria im Excelsis, |~ Church of the Reformation (Lutheran), Capito. | Mutton—The flesh, like that of beef, should ee ae tes 3 Allie: Boece toa erg 2S an evangelist. He pro-) with “fut orchestral and otgan accompaniment; | chant: Festal Amens, © B. Whlthey: Nunc Ditmie: | Hi Rev, Wek. hore tee oe be of a good red color, perhaps a shade darker. | (hit F. FR poses to work in the south. c from Vi rts at the offertory, | tts, Gees Ure onal ae Keone 2 Bele talad: iS) ae B z en rf ne Tt should be fine-gra' and well mixed with th te irimom Lucy A — The monument erected to the memory of | ” ‘The chotr will be com- | ters, let us alg. ‘The mus ureb is ren- | Excelsis, La Hache; Gloria Patri, Norris; Kyrie, | fat, which ought to be white and firm, Wether | v. Father rl 3t Pater’: of the following: Soprant. Miss Clara Baker, | dered by a surpliced choir of men and boys, organ- | old chant; Hymn, Mozart; Offertory, Hear Us, 0, x Tits z | Coyle Lue Rev. Father Boyle, formerly pastor of St. Peter's | We attcn aise Dutton ar gare, Miss War | iz9d one year ‘ago by the precentor, Mr Soha | Pater: Milerds O. Keak ine ae Teka aes aphids tine) MN agreotr ners atin tomes [' chureh and subsequently of St@Matthew’s. over | field, Miss Miss MeGill; iu, Mrs, Sher- | Parker, who ts ubly assisted by the organist, Bir. | solo, Mendelssohn. Cholr—Mrs. W. E. Parson, | May stinguis! y having @ prominent crave at Mt. Olivet will be unveiled at three | Man, Mrs. H. 'T. Crosby, Mrs. Morrison, Miss Bail; | Frank E. Camp. soprano; Miss Taylor, contralto; J. L. Richardson, | lump of fat on the inside of the leg at the o'clock on Sunday ‘i tenort, Mr. John Pugh, Mr. Parkhurst and Mr. | | Holy Cross Church, Massachusetts avenue and | tenor; P. M. Richardson, bass. Miss F. Nimmo, | broadest part. "The flesh of the ram has a very ew Sar: April Ist Shen? tact ue Ban Holer, Mr. Hickox, Mr. | 18th street northwest.—Ezster_ services: Easter | organist. Z ay tte x dark color, and is ofa coarse texture; that of | Deneal Ame: —The new M. E. Church ‘South, at Darnes- King, Mr. Adums, Mr. Setbold. At the vesper ser- | evening, Saturday, 6 p.m. Service of “Benediction embly’s Presbyterian church, corner 5th and | the ewe is pale, and the fat yellow and spongy. Diliman Ai town, Montgomery county, Md., will be dedi- | ¥ice, Giorza’s Vesp: Magnificat, on Regina | of Chapel;” administration of Holy baptism. Sun- | I streets northwest, Rev. Geo. 0. Lit f ° ij Day Alice F Veal—Its color should be light, with a tinze | 5 © Salutris;” soprano .solo, “Tantum | day—Easter day—matins, 9:30 “a.m., anthem, | Subject of morning’ discourse: “Etring he pooch HB Mra cated to-morrow at 11 o’elock a. m., by Bishop Rossini, ‘The choir will be assisted nt ves: nFist, our Passover.” Gregorlan—Holy Buchar. | trun, coucersing he kemmeetion onthe body.” | Of pink. It ought to be rather fat and feel firm | Paring JA Mrs as ted by Rey. Thos. E. Carson, P. E., | pers by Miss May Rogers, Mr. Warren Young, Mr. | !st—11 ‘a.m. Piain song for the celebration. |. cho! ing of Miss M. L. Maddren, so-| to the touch. The flesh should have a fine d Tay ide Mattio v! T. Tyler, and E. B. Prettyman. Ithero} ni Mr. Widney. Organist and di- | Hyons, ancient and modern. Evening, 7:30 p.m., ‘Mr. W. 8. Young, | cate texture. The leg bone should be smail, artha Booficid Ann it es + Sherman. choral lecture. ‘Tuis church has been enlarged Mr. John Morrow, bass; Mr. Arthur M. Lit- | the kidney small and well covered with fat. Smith Be! — Rey. Dr. J. L. Mills, who was appointed at it aster, Sunday services: High | and greatly beautified, A new and fine organ | tle, organist, assisted by a chorus of forty voices, ie The proper age is about two or thi ponths, | Ean May A. Stark r Eliza, 2 the recent session of the Maryland conference | mass at 11 o'clock. Celebrant, Father Spencer; | wiil be used for the first time at Easter services. will render the following selections: Doxolog: When killed too Somagtt arecte abby and ark net fee of the Methodist Protestant church to 9th | deacon, Father Coll; substeaco, Father Horzan’ | The church has been decorated ‘newly carpeted, | Olx Hundred; anthem, This Is The Day, cooxe: | hen X The ball calf makes the best veal, Sermon by Father Kochiord. Haydn's mass, No. | and made very attractive. Tho seats are tree at | Gloria Patri, Grentorex; Jubilate, Danks: Offer. ‘ch seed street, was formerly stationed at Lynchburg, | 2, will besung by a large choir. Graduale “Regina | every service. tory solo, Raise The Song Of Praise, Giorza, and | though the cow calt is preferred for some dishes Va., and Montgomery, Ala., and is regarded as | Goel,” by Giorza offertory, “Gaudeamus,” by Grace, P. E. church, corner 9th and D streets, | the hymns, Christ Above All Glory Beat and | on account of the udder. m. one of the best preachers in the connection. | Dtabetll. Vespers nt 4 o'clock p. is South Washington, Rev. J. W. Phillips rector.— | How Calm And Beautiful The Morn, Lamb—This should be light-colored and fat, .. 2 eel g e St. Patrick’s.—Tie choir here is composed of | ServicesHaster Sunday, at 11 a.m. and7:30p.m.| Tabernacie, corner Ninth and Virginia avenue and havea delicate appearance. The kidney reget Tae As ananne Deen Reith strest |S ran, wisses Horroms, Johason, Heckers Mand, | Somme mencoLALO Terao of | southwest, Rev. Dr. Hicks, pastor. Morning ser- we he s Mis: i p.m. ‘ing fa Daley and Alvey; alti, Misses Turner and ¥ Easter carols and other exercises.’ The tollowing | vices Te um, B flat, Baumbach :Praise Walteth peeetloltaghaneral pre Meaecar eres oe ee — Rev. Dr. Mead, in charze of Epiphany mis- | ter teno!, Messrs. ‘Newman and Keplinge fs the order of music at the 11 o'lock services: | for Thee, Anthem. Evening, Jesus Lover of My K bon cappldee hs an: ta the (fe ‘li sion, located on Maryland avenue, between 12th | D2ssi, Messrs. Ryan, Welch and Walter; organ- | Opening—“Corist_ the Lord is Risen.” Mozart: ; and Bruised Saviour, from the | When fresh, the veln inthe fore quarter wi le 2 ist, Miss Boone. “Ester Sunday—Mass, La’Hache; ‘| Easter anthem—“Christ cur Passover,” Dudley alto and soprano duet. The choir | havea bluish tint. Ifthe vein looks green or and 15th streets southwest, has inaugurated an | Offertorium: Regina Coell, Glorza; Veni Creator, | Buck: Gloria Patri—(Festival) He P. Lioyd; | 1s as follows: T. J. K s ‘tor; | yellow it is a eure sign of staleness, which may Interesting series of entertainments in that | Himmell; Hace Dies; Ve 8, Gregoria: nif. | Gloria in Exceisis, Wm. F. 8! rs, Ag erwin; Te Deum— | Kate Scott, soprano; Mrs also be detected by smelling the kidne; chapel. These assemblies of youth and men | cat, Rosentg; O Salutaris, La Hache: Tantum (Festival In “Eb"), Dudley Buck; Judtiate—(in | Buchanan, teno omas R, Riley,’ bass; pre- 4 ni th i Pork— si take place every Tuesday nigitt, the exercises | EtZo, Berge, H, P, Danks; Hymn_ ,.N. B. Warren; Gloria | centor, Behjamin F. Lio Sa ee ae eat mum be ya. white, firm, smooth and dry. When y id ; ‘Trinity “church, Georgetown.—Easter Sunda: @: Hymn 99—“Alleluta,” H. Currey; | Fifteenth street (Presbytertan) church.—Morn- ota : eae Coron oe gonsisting of Innocent games, such as dominos. | «ima Vigor" by Manmels Hagiwe TB N ee ngels Roll the Rock Away,” C. & | ing, 11 otlock? Aenes Dek, O Suimatise ave | fesh, the lean ouzht to break when pinched wheur Hen &c., singing, recitations and declamations, and morning, ‘Rosewiz’s Vespers; Grazioll’s, “Haee per. 7 m. service: Gloria Patri, C. E. Dud- | Verum; Chant, Christ Has Risen from the ‘Dea with the fingers. and the skin, which should be ttle afterwards sandwiches, coffee and other edi- | Dies” Hi Mary Wilbams jeal’s “Magnificat”; Giorza’s “Regina | ley; Bonum Est, H.P. Danks; Benedic Anima Mea, | B. D. Flect.. Music under the direction of If thin, yield to the nails. The breed having | Hamish NX Mire Wali Dies are prepared and supplied. They have be- | Coelt”; Hattersley’s “0 Salutaris”; Wiegand’s | H. P. Hymn 102—“Come See the Place,” | Grant, chorister, assisted by Misses Tilghm ; I E n | short legs, thick neck and small head is the come very popular, and much interest is taken | Tantum Ergo. Mrs, John Buckley, of Utica, N. Y., |-&c., L. Mason; Hymn 104—“Jesus Lives,” H. J. | and Syphax, sopranl; Mrs. Williams and. Miss . Six months is ht age for kil fa then who 13 visiting here will assist the soprant—who ry—wThe Day of Resurrection,® | Bruce, alti» Messrs. Grant and Williams, tenori; | Dot. SIX months is the ri a Reseda * are Mrs. U. W. Barrett, Mrs. F. W. Jones, and Miss} B. Tours. The choir is a quartet, and 1s com- Messrs. Nalle and Lane, bassi; B. D. Fleet, organ- | © en ny da, Measly pork ts known by the u Ella Mrp —Kev. W. F. Crafts, of the Lee Avenue Con- | Dora Clifton; Misses Cecilia O'Donoghue and Erna | posed as follows: Soprano, Mrs. Sallie Flynnean: | Ine James Smith, the tenor of the Apolio Gice | Sever pounds. ric Fhe | Johuson Gardner Mrs gregational chureh, Brooklyn, has resigned. Rodenstein, ‘alti; Chas. L. Jot “l F cona; contralto, Miss Lizzie Tabler; tenor, Mr. W. | club, will render choice sclections. fat being mottled with little lumps and kernels, | Johnson Libine —A Baptist church with 42 members was re- | J0U¢S, tenorl; A.G. Thomson, Jos. C. Murray, If. | E. Morgan; basto, Mr. John F. Ancona; organist, | ‘The services atthe Fitth Baptist church, Vir- | and should be reliiously avoided. ahd W. E. Abbott, bass; organist, 4 Miss Delphine Wilmarth; director, Mr. W. E Mor- Cher ee re sill bol core ee Generally all meat, when not fresh, has a elenyl; director, Fred. W. Jones. gan. ‘ ally fine character. Services wil eld at 11 a. | tainted smell abot kidneys, tie eee. St. Augustine's ‘Church, " Rev. Father Walsh, | ” Christ Church, (Georgetown, D. C.)—Easter Sun- | m. and 7:30 p. m. and Sunday school at 9:30 ac un, | unter spout the Kishore, aad tho ep cently organized at De Soto, a suburb of Rome, Ga. are shrunk and shriveled instead of being astor; assistants, Rev. Denis Hurley, Rev. C day services: Easter anthem, Lloyd; Gloria Patri, | and the union meeting at 8 p.m. ‘The pastor, Rev. —Rey. Dr. A. J. F.Behrends was recently in- Faster Sunday Solema bigh mass | Berg; ‘Te, Down. Wilson in’ Gs Jubilate, Berg; | C.C. Meador, will preach at, the services. " ‘The | Plump and full anuieek stalled as pastor of a Congregational chureh in | at 11 o'clock, with Father Wa “Ant; hymn; Gloria Tib!, Menke; hymn; Trisagion, | choir will render some fine sefections, and 1s com- acon and ham may be considered good when Brooklyn, N. Y. sdeacon; Father CornetiusHurley,sub- | Goorrich; hymn; Gloria Excelsts, Menke. Chotr— | posed of the following well-known singers: So- | the rind is thin, the fat white and firm, and an ert Riteare, —The Young Men’s Christian Association of | d¢8con. The choir will be aecompanted with full | Soprano, Miss _B. Harvey; alto, Miss Jessle Har- | pranl, Mrs. McEwen, Miss. Pumphrey, Mrs. Ollve: | when the flesh adheres to the bone, and has a Ez von we es z ‘oc! orchestra morning and at vespers, rder | vey; tenor, E. J. Whipple; bass. W. B. Orme. altt, Biss Chariton, Miss Kilborn, Miss Hammer; | clear, darkish red color not streaked with yel- : 1 Worcester, Mass.. have purchased a lot for | of musie—Hgydn’s Mass, No. 2; rt qe itist church, Navy Yard.—Morning: Anthem, | tenor, Mr, Wm. Watson; basso, wr. Fe Smith; | low. ' To test the perfect freshness of ham, run $40,000, on which they are about to build. Vergo, by Himmell. Vespers 7 o’ciov “He Risen,” Dressler; Christ Our Passover, | organist (blind), Mr. J. W. Garland, a knife into it close to the bone, and if, when —The Richmond Baptists need 93,000 or | YesPers. Gatdeamus, by Diabell!: Regina coell, by | Danks; Glorias,Stevoth; Gloria in Excelsts, Dank 5 7 es Giovanni; Tantum ergo, vy Goed; O Te Deum, Lambriliotte; Jubilate, Kreissman: 3 drawn out. it has no unpleasant smell, and the $4,000 more to secure $25,000 conditionally sub- | baritone ‘soles rot this, - hynin, Thd Day of Resurrection; Gloria TUL | The question neater a nt rere la anything | Knife is not smeared, the ham is fresh and good. seribed in New York tor the Richmond college. | Schneider, musical director; Mrs. J.A. Smaliwood, | Buck; hymn, Jesus Lives; anthem, Christ the an J € | If either bacon or ham have the allghtest tinge soprano; Mrs. M. Chasley, contralto; Mr. @. L. | Lord is Risen; Saeumee, communton: Trisagion, | that will bring youth to women? Yes, there ig, e ache oy Fam, Chica Oe Gin ccnureh of the | Younger, Mr. A. Hall, (ono; Mr: We". Benjamin, | Wilson; Hyinh WT: Gloviac im Mere Terckior: | Am income of sey. $2,000, wilt bring any oan ed eee | Se eat Holy Family, Chicazo, 23,000 people took the | basso: Mr. R. Spriggs, baritone; assisted vy a | Christ the Lord, Williams; Gloriis, steboth; | ber of them.—Rochesler Express. Butter and che should be f by Malay Capt d total abstinence pledge of the League of the CE i ae fa loo oe nae Roea ena “When, I grow up I'll bea man, won't I?” tating theo ee eigen ens ei pny od - Peter's church, Capitol Hill; pastor, Rev. | Benedic Animea, Bucl ector Rev. . , , “ey a Nha - urphy Josep Cras Jeremiah O'Sullivan; assistant pastor Rev, Father | drews. Cholr Organics, Mrs Bs Busbejdeey | asked alittle boy of his mother. “Yes. my son; | Ezys—It is difficult to discover it an egg be | Baley Theodore Moseny J —The New England Congregational church, | Dunn.—Low masses at 6, 8 and 9 o'clock: Easter | soprano, Miss Mollie Byrne; alto, Miss E. Dot but If you want to be a man you must be indus- | fresh. ‘The best plan Is to hold it between. the of Brooklyn, recently paid $13,000 of its in- Bee y-_ potemn high mas ab a orclog with canon Mr. W. J. McFarland; bass, Mr. Samuel | trious ke school ana learn Le & be betiave eye and a lighted candle, close to the light, 7 es ‘ather O'Sullivan as celebrant, Rev. Phomas SS. ourself.’ “Why, mamma, do ie 1az Oys vl - | Cl Ms M debtedness, and provided for the remainder— | frughes deacoo, and Father Duh assub-deacon, | St Paul's chureh, 23d street, Rev. W. M. Barker, | Z ym 3 | When, iC it appears equally transparent through- | Chester filers tae 5 turn out to be women when they grow up?” out, It may be pronounced good; but if there are Millburn Thomas * a —e $15,000. Haydn’s 34 mass will be sung; “Ven!t Creator,” | rector.—At high celebration at 11 o'clock the fol. | “sy ” ~ a » ry be pl + ry Miller Wm A Bat Jes Robins Bitchy Aimene wen Ren S) | = roodstecke (1) (College) en MOY | Gace offertory “Gauteamt,” by Diabé be sung: Processional, Allelula, Tsen | ¢g Segal sari seed qoneen eon any cloudy spots apparent it may be rejected as | ¢ aoe, ls h ers will be rendered “Magniticat,” by ‘ Vilson, an ion, , Hiles; intro! g ‘Ys y , Treckon he'll know de ditrunce, or his name it | Atchvishop Gibbons will preach and will ordain | “earina ‘Cocll,” by. Giovanna Millon by Stulner: "Kyrie, Credo, Sapetas, Bencatetus | 0g slightly at the compliment; “you have seen POULTRY. Pept Archibald isn't Ben. 11 priests and invest 38 with the tonsure and | tum Ergo.” The choir 13 composed of i venit, Gloria in Excelsis, Hoyle: Agnus Del, I. | Some of the things I have turned off?” “No,” | piras of all kinds are best when young. The ry W Washington, March, 1883. €.0.D. | minor orders. ing ladies and gentlemen: Soprant, Mis’ Field; offertory, by Torrente; processtonal | said Jones; “I wasn’t referring to what you had e x in Albert eton, March, 5 The will of thelate Adam J. Gl Phit- | RAiNt Ollie Dwyer, Mollie Keilcy, M. Meuter, 1. | hymn, by Dykes, During morning prayer preced- | written. i was simply thinking what a splendid | thln bone projecting over the belly will then vid \ [aes — the willof the late Adam J. Glasz, a Phil- | Ganaghan and Cunningham; alti, ce | Ing high celebration willbe sung a Te Deum by | ear you had for carrying @ pen. Immense, | feel soft and gristly; ifit is stiff and hard the [Written for Tae Evestya Star. adelphia merchant, bequeathes $60,000 to | Joyce and Miss Emma Little; tenorl, Messrs Whitney, Charley; simply immense!” J bird is old, All] wultry should be firm and ‘The Hour of Gloaming. various Catholic charitable and educational in- | J; Neff, Alex. Mosher and W.8. Stone; bassl, | St. Luke's church, corner 15th and Sampson eis seh : eS ee ee -_— ples ons of that city. 5 s ry neke and John wasley, eae S Bs Ce pastor Morning, As ae wary hangry arrival aa the adeipne hotel | fleshy. Garson Hent Potter Freak B 2 cen the : s 3. J. 5 Christ the Passover will be sung by a surpliced | rushed into the dining-room lately and fell upon Pe (A Prize-Poem from the German of Guenther Walling.) | W. H. Stedman, of the Mendota, I., eulate, Conception, pastor, | cholr: lym, 1 know that my Hedeemer llveth. | the eatables with great deter pation, “Tde- | peoe ere, Oe Sshyouleratdtin ave emeorn | xs Eve dant ie ? S iss Stant pastor, Rev. svening, ‘al ser y choirs, compose o” 5 a0 “pecrvs rst, Qtop DISERTOS FacrT.” Baptist church, has closed the first year of his | ii se Solonelle Will be rendered | of boys and girls, Director, Dr. ‘Cruminell; ror. | 12°; the same table, "ing dear sir you remina | Aud the spurs short and blunt, “The biack-leg- | & Rincon Sohn pastorate, having received 45 additions during | § ; Johnson, organist, ai me fable, “my dear sir, you remind | ged kind are the most juicy. In capons the | Carden i. i Rineon Joun Osolemn, sweet, soul-thrilling hour of gloaming, | the year, 32 by baptism. ant, M nes Le Mei Creighton and} Epiphany Churen, Rev. Dr. Paret, rector.—i1 | me of the prodigal son.” “Exactly,” said the That day and ni sht like tenderly adorn, em from far-off spirt When tidings coming, As, soft and clear, rings Memory’s wonder-hérnt | How love] thee, when sinking now, now soaring, The Autumn-wind through withered follage fies, And sweeps ailown the hollow chimney, roaring, While from the ashes glittering sparks arise! ‘Then round me hover, wavering and uncertain, ‘The uprisen shades of days dead long ago, Of the bright Past to lift the dusky curtain, And its familiar scenes once more to show, Isee again the little room, where, tending - Her wheel, sits grannam with her thin, white hair, Oft to her fect, look sympathetic sending, ‘Where, listening, nestle two grandchildren fair. With reverent air, and eyes that motstly gilsten, A boy ard girl, true comrades, loving mates, Attentive, to the wondrous legends listen, Which grannam of the old fabled time relates. While speaks the ancient dame there naught Is stirring, Save the swift wheel that muffled murmur makes; ‘The clock’s slow tickings mingle with its whir- Ting, ‘Nor other sound the solemn silence breaks. , “Once on a time”—'tis thus tue gray grandmother, In tones subdued, a tale has just begun, While list, entranced, the sister and the brother— “Once on a time there was a great king’s son.” “Once on a time!”—why, fraught with so much sadness, At gloaming, with my thoughts do these words chime? ah me, my childhood, all my soul's young glad- ness, Are tales that so begin—“Once on a time!” ‘Now grannam sleeps; by cypresses o’ershaded, ‘The churchyard’s peace surrounds her last, low cell; A Wife now, from the sister's mind has faded ‘Thought of the brother whom she loved 20 well. And oh, how many friends once fondly cherished, and deemed for aye mine own, Faring with me. - Have by the wayside fallen and have perished, Leaving me here all desolate and lone! ‘They, at the gloxming’s advent, gather nigh me, Forms long since vanished, pale and shadowy crowds; Heard but by me, they whisper, passing by me, “Once on a time!” and fade Itke sunset clouds, © solemn, sweet, soul-thriiling hour of gloaming, ‘That day and night like tenderly adorn, = ‘When tilings seem trom far-off spirits coming, As, soft and clear, rings Memory’s wonder-horn! ‘Still may the shades of those come hovering o'er me, ‘Those who my childhood greeted with delight, ‘Till falls my Ife, and I, as those before me, Pallid aad shade-like, melt, too, into night! W. L. SnorMaxer, tee {Written for Tux Evesmxe Stan. Eimes ou the Death of Col. 0. #1. Irish. BY MES. M. J. ROBERTSON. Departed frien4, a shadow deep - Is resting on thy manly brow; ‘Thine eye fs closed in dreamless sleep, And hushed tiy voice in silence now. Gone ts the Itfe blood from thy cheek,— ‘Thy spirit Med to worlds on high, = = And sad, more sad than words can speak, seems to all that thou shoulds't diet ‘Thine was the soul whose generous flow Poured sunshine where its radiance weat; Crowned with rich Diesstngs here below, ‘Thou gav'st of that so freely sent. ‘Thy worth, let those who knew thee tell, ‘Whose iot with kindness thou hast blest; Finn as the rock, where otuers fell— 2 ““y friendship stood misfortune’s test. Death comes to a, and soon or late ‘We each must sink beneath his blow, ‘Yet few will leave so bright a fate As be whom death has stricken low. Bis memory fn a thousand breasts Like holy dew shail ever dwell, ‘Yet, till we meet thee in thy rest Husband, and Father, Friend farewell ‘Washington, D. C., February, 1883. ——_—-e-. —____ Rew caps, with conspicuous white ‘alstribated to the Puliadel fa " comb should be short and pale—in cocks, short | —Rey. 0. P. Gifford completed his fourth nd Nannie Kearon; alti, ice: Easter anthem, Christ Our Pass- | hu man, as he speared another cutlet; “1 and bright red. If'tresh, the vent will be close 7 Mrs Benner and Misses M. J. Callahan and Carrie | Over, Millard; Te Deum in. ¥, Smart; Jubilate, | am forced to eat with hoss."—-Liverpoo! Beho. < arte age year at the Warren avenue Boston Baptist | Mune nee ae a chureh recently. and daring this time 300 have | nell aul Weldinans basel: hese yo ae Nymel gece Liven OR Ten Oey “ Whoare those two men?” asked Deacon Gilpin cyesuni” See ee a | been added to the churehs) "9¥° | ana Bare. Vent Creator (quartet tor male Goleese | Hundals The mato wil bo Per ee ae ares: | of Squire MeGIll theotharevening. “Oh, these | “Terkers—The same remarks apply to these 28 2 ¢. M. Connell, will be sung by the Mt. Vernon | choir of elghty voices, Mrs. Camp, soprano; Mrs. | are thé men who come to work in Joralum’s | as to fowls. When youlug the toes and bills are = The Oblate Sisters, ot Providence (colored | Quartet. At tho offertory, Diabell's Gaudeamus | Root, alto; Mr. Keyser, baritone’ and Mr Hine, | place. He has moved to Binghamton’ ete | te See person prefe r the tom turkey to Catholies), being in financial difficulty, by direc- Hah te ane by Mi a pane ue nad Messrs. eae the soloists. Mrs. Q. A. Pearson 1s the Sais act ants Leet Ww hes id the = I will here remark that, to my notion, tion of Archbishop Gibbons, eetions in the Connell, sler and swell; Halletu; y st. . laziest man in farath jon!” * ‘now it-and | the fleshof the hen is whiter, tenderer and behalf will be taken on Montane” ee ely by the fol, chotr. “onanist, Miss At AL Sam Will be offorcds Moraine pravere erocee | that’s the reason there's two of them. It takes | sweeter eating than that ‘of the tom. For iy —Rey. Dr. Nicholas Bjerring, late of the Rus- | _ St. Jeseph (German), corner of 21 and C streets | sional by: y ; Christ Our Passover,Hodzes; | both of them to be aslazy ashe was.”—Marathon | use I prefer a hen turkey of ten or twelve Jan Chapel, New York, bh fag hee nortieast.—Friday will begin at 8a, m, | Te Deum, Barrett; Benedictus, inC, Hod Independent. pounds, though tor a “show piece” your five- Soe bel. New York, has recently become @ | saturday services will begin at? a. m.. concluding | communton; Intrott, Blessed’ is lie that Goeth, | a sardonic officer: ‘Don't pull me around | and-twenty pounder is a grander spectacle to Presbyterian minister. He was originally a | with high mass Easter Sunday services begin at | Gounod; Kyrte, Tallis; Gloria Tibl, Mlodges; hymn | go,” sald the thier ce the policeman, “I have a | the eye; and as to sweetness and flavor in the Lutheran, then a Roman Catholic, and more re- | 7:30 a. 1n.; mass at 10a. m., and vespers at No. 105; The Easter liymn, Novello; ‘i , 7:30 a, D. ment” y : m. The Singing will be by the choir of young | Sanctus’ Camnldge; hyum No. 100, Gioria im Ex. | felon upon my finger! nd I have my finger | turkey, I could never see that size had anything cently a Greek Catholic. : B * Ke aul vith it. ‘The flesh of the wild turkey is attached to the church. Rev. Fathe old chant); Nunc Dimittis, Taills; Evening | UP0M a felon,” remarked the policeman.—Bosion | to do w y —The Episcopal Convocation of Cumberland, | Senfencer wall celebrate the Baseee mee, aes, | Prat cnd chant)s Nunc 2 8 | Advertiser. Tuch darker and more perfumed than that ot embracing the counties of Allegany, Garrett, “y, Pathers Busam and Mrtll be cate. | tne Ree cUNreH (Georgetawn):—Anthem. “lark, | A good deal of comment has been caused be- | t! speedier ould be) ore) tise Ment Frederick and Washington, will meet in Em- | prated at o'clock a. i by Itev. Thos B, Hughes, | Pussover, Chappelle; Gloria Parte: Chacmate te Sree ae te eee ia Race ID a ok Hols the Uren pale the fat ohito eek eone manuel Chureh, Cumberland, Tuesday evening, | La Hache’s mass wiil be rendered by full choir: Baumbach; Jubliate, Mantz: hyinn, | Seeze: ad he broken, his kucce with wid | andthe breast full and plump. Ine oung April 3, to continue in session until Thursday Hee Deus at offertory. | The chole consists of ths | “esis Christ 18 Rigen "o-1 Goris Taye been had he broken his knees with his goose the feet ana bill are yellow; In an old one Yan Noort Beuwen, evening. following members: Misses Wright, ~ HW i; hymn, “J sus reddish. It ought to have very few or no hairs Voller Wan —It is now feared that Rev. Father Broullit, | ha ‘Milter, alti? Megane ey ey guns Mone Eeenis Ghee Wine ea pie eat take | on the Body. et ed Woodruft «Co ot the Catholic Indian Missions, who has been | tenorl; Messrs. Devreux an Quade, bast; orf : ker, Misses Howard and ee Roce ethaduantcy ‘Ducks—Young ducks are distinguished in the Wott hina s Lu Q' ys, acquainted with Fogg’s frequent change Wert + Randolph ‘under treatment at Provid h ist, Miss Adete Smith. Vespers and benediction M Ty; tenor, George Bause; ‘, Tae same manner as young geese; the belly should Ward Capt GE nt al vidence hospital, in this | 3:3) 5m. “O. ‘Sulutarig:” baritone solo, R. W. SI $ cl ker; director, L, C. | Of.abode, asked him which he thought was the be firm and thick. The drake is the eat- Wurts city, for some weeks, will not fully recover, for Peta ay ae , ruanist, Miss Allce Sawyer cheaper, to move or payrent. “I can’t tell you, in eat HA the sight of one eye is gone and the other Is 31s, Maty?s church, Sth street between @ and H.— OTHER cHuRcHES. my dear, boy,” replied’ Fogg, “I have always | Pigeons—rhe breast should be full and plamp4 3geesecat Wonies Sno athe South orecaitent hureh, of New | by itv. Prancis ¥. Tewes. The cane eure ioe | At tho Memortal (Lutheran) church, 14th street | Moved. and the feet elastic. When not fresh they are Weduworth Jaa 8 York ii Galak oh ia a S Si i e 2 oe Farmer's mass and Lambiiotte’s Alleluia tor the | 80d Vermont avenue, Rev. J. a a) Went eehinn ie nee eS flabby and the vent discolored. ferficld MF rk, recently celebrated the twentieth anni- | % ; vith Hegina | Pastor.—The following’ program w rendered f : ereary_of| the pastorate of lev, De Howard | @cieem ean orang aebers with Regina | tothe a1 o'clock gervice on Baster day: Organ | When her lover he met her, upset her, and wet her | Game. Se See Crosby. This chureh numbered bat 120. com | Berges Tancum Ered, “The following tadtes and | Yoluutary: chorus, te lthe Kio of ior in IAUTONOE Witt Old oneans sprcieh: Wild fowls, when young, have soft quills, and | Kea ia entlemen compose the cholr: Miss Tillie Bauer, | G» ee + + peas Woes Ee feos Faun Ruppert, Mra. E. Haag and Miss Lena | “Gloria in Excelsis,” Gregorian chant. ‘Miss Flora she thought it quite rough, should be plump and hard in the vent. Old And called her bold lover a mough; a 3 MISCELLANEOUS, But her lover he caught her, and taught her that | >Tds are distinguished by rigid bills, rough leg Editor Astronomical Observer Smith, soprant; issesy Annie Geler apd Annie Sunday schools,with 1,500 pupils. Ruppert, alti; Messrs. Fi Ruppert, Henry * ib, North; hvmn. inews and | hi 3 i = ¥ : y is Ri To-day The text wili ‘water, sinews and long sharp spurs; they require The revival meetings at Decatur, IU, con- | Jordan, and Emil ee aot, tenon: Messrs. W- | be trom the 10th verse and 0th chapter ot St Like riches, is unstable stough. longer keeping than young ones. Small field| “ST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN EAST ducted by Rev. Thos. Harrison, the ‘boy Schwakom, organist, and Mr. ‘Treanor, director. John—“Iam come that they may have life, and | Prof. Blackie once chalked on his notice-board | birds should always be used fresh. z Barvupar, Marci 2%, 1683, Preacher,” which were commenced on Thanks-| St. Stephen's Catholle church, pastor, Father | that they may have 1t more abundantly.” P in college, “The professor is unable to meet his | _Venison—The flesh of good venison ‘is dark. LADIES’ LIST. giving day, have resulted in over 1,300 conver- | MCNalley.—The following program will’ be Ten. ge een aoe oe glist | classes to-morrow.” A waggish student re-| fine grained and firm, and the fat clear and inten snr sions. Mr. Harrison, after a few weeks rest at | dered to morrow at 11 o'clock: Haydn’s Imperial Lieyd; hymn, “How Galm and Boastint acy | Moved the “c,” leaving “lasses.” When the | bright, lying thickly on the back. When young | fier Atige Selte 2 —_ Big home in Boston. will go to Jacksonville, | Grannis Veni Sanctd, Deteny Vee Gore; | Morn.” Inthe afternoon, ata oelock.: thers wn | Professor returned he noticed the new render. | the cleft of the hout is sumcoth aad cece GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Fla., and will go to St. Louis in the fall. Magnificat, Emerichs; Reeina Coll’ Were pected with the cheek’ sour Sunday schools con- | Ing. Equal to the occasion the professor quietly | _Rabbits are fresh when the body is rigid. | pica charies Win” FidnegerL — Rev. James Powell, secretary of the Amer- Sulutaris, baritone soto, Gora: Tantum Creide eee one re Ont he “1,” and joined in the hearty Moa taal? ae re pened and | Chapman TR” Gerster John A aswigs. ie members of the choir are as follows: 7 ughter asses. lose, ie ears ler and east); rn. tean Missionary Association, for which the Con-| fra Hiorence Barringer, sOmReeOe Me; | anthem, the Lord 19 Misen faced” oRertors, “You wouldn't take me fora married man. a LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING Ix THE GEORGE gregationalist churches are asked to give | Gillem, alto; Mr. William Stockman, tenor; Mi, | cornet Solo, Andante Pastoralc, tn Ab, Geo. Win. id vont asked an 1 stedentota Goer: FISH. ‘TOWN, D. ©., POST OFFICE, 79,000 this year, ($75,000more than last year.) | Charles E. Kearney, baritone; organist and di- | Warren.’ The members of the éholr ar: Soprani, | Would you?” asked anormal student of a Cort-| 4 stale fish furnishes such unmistakable evi- Sarcnpax, Mancy 2%, 1883, writes that the ‘contributions the past five | rector, @ Misbach, Mrs Belle Bradford. Mra. J. H. Seiffert, Misses | land witl last Sunday night. ‘I rather think T| 44 Stale fs Condition: both 40 seasiVaal cant oenitemnrs task months are $14,288 less than the corresponding PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Halland Annie T, Katsors Yenorl, Messrs J. Geo, | Hoa eo ak me SUS or Tek: | Lick His mick noyise WEb Gaoula paiveaer months last year, and calls onthe churches to | _ Trintty church. Rev. Thos. G. Addison and Rev. | Bright and EJ. Brookine: Geer Hee. Sune See ‘be ie ih ld be i ble. When pertectl; help the cause. D. 7. Forrest. ‘The music will be of a high order, | selffert (director), John S Friel, C. & Bright and | 2° wot inexcusable. When pertectly fresh the ~The Moody and Sankey meetings at Bel- | Ard jeqiea py an octetto of well known soloists. | Frank D. Selffert. " Wr. William Long, cornetist, | _ It \s intended to present Mr. Bright with the | body is stiftand elastic; the gills close, red, dift- y v i At the 11 o'clock service, opening—Christ, the | and Prof. Wm. L. Seufferle, organist. freedom of Glasgow when he visits the city next | cult to open: the fins lying to the sides; the fast, Ir d, have closed very successfully, the | Lord ts Risen To-day,” by Buck; anthem—*Christ | At E Street Baptist church, Easter will be cele- week, Glasgow is the place where 50,000 | eyes bright and full, the scales glistening and onde bein Mee sreater than at theirformer | 0ur_P: At ey ae Banas Sees BD etre Price nneet for | people are said to go to bed drunk every Satur-4 firmly attached to the body. When stale, It is visit. It 1s estimated that 12,000 persons were | ™* : 3 . ponsive Scripture | day night. The freedom of a city Ii t at the several meetings each day. renee found can ‘by Paolo Glorza. | Pee a ie Er ie BS Berrian choruses, Gnd a short address by the theret i foe ee ccteee aee et ee At the evening service 7 is therefore no empty bauble.—Lowell Citizen. strong,, sive smell. The best fish of all Recessary on the second day to adjourn to St. |—Opéning, Gloria, Mozart, 18th muss; Glorias, | beceont toate tn ee easy, SoHoOL Will be ng, fe > y resent in a body, in cha’ ft superintend- | Talk about your. h ‘oducit kinds haye small heads and tails, thick bodies Enoeh’s, the largest church in town, in order to | Mosenthal: Cantate, Buck; Benedic, Squt LS a. D. Smithy and jon in. ie entices The Your cld-foantonod pies peas the and. broad shoulders. = accommodate the crowd. (cerrul.); offertory, Magnificat, by Rosewlg. The | choir is composed of Miss J. C. Nimmo, organist; ~ t d crabs should weigh hi ~ “ . 01 attachment holds over everything. of. t Lobsters and c! should weigh heavy; when = rie Jesuits of Uganda, Central Africa, have | stra Winters alti,, Airs” Goudsa ‘aties. “Dene | SoS usle Sherif, alto; Miss Anne Han, soprano! | tustity. light they are filled with water, which may aleo the advantage of the London Charch Society | son; tenori,Messrs. Crandall, Knoop! bassi, Messrs. | buss and ditector, *Phe flinine prensa Mes | A Philadelphia man who visited the,signal | be knownin lobsters by the berries bel jee missionaries. There are five of them to two of oe peanats, organist and director, R. W. Mid- ere ate peony eon bya ge of 200 | service department while in Washington says it nsatctlnt tna a Lapierre he latter. and they manage to wail voices: Quai “Te Deum in D,” jomas; | remind \f ial party nt hore. kg Me renee hal helper christ the Lond is heen ene ieee: Opening, | chorus, “Behold what manner ot tove.” Lowry: | people wore talline stove the vecrneg ee | shaklag them, ‘The male Is better: than the fer HARDWARE, English missionaries. days their quar- | Our Passover, Williams; Te Deum, Millard ye'the living, among tre aug ‘Hropkinys eral A grocer who prays for his tellow men on | ™ale, mee Ler ae ie nemep dolly e ters are crowded with ol@ and young, and they | F; Jubilate, folyn, E; Hymns 99 ani Chorus, ® Christ arose,” Lowry, with organ and | Sunday and preys on them the rest of the week, | 2AtTOW tall, and in the crab by a narrow 6% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. mio have baptized large numbers. eer ees ey now, that My Kédeemer | piano dccompaniment;’ semi-chorus, “Christ the | being asked why he sold the same sugar at tex | The lobster, when in perfection, has a hard, ; : —The news from a number of Congregational | in“ Seutelsin Zener, Cabtane Teale Sages | Lord is risen to-day,”'and full chorus with ongan | eente to poor, people and fifteen cents to the |irimcrusted witirapariaconteane eee superior churches is cheering. At Central Park chureh, | Benedic Anima, Millard : soprano and tenor; Chorus: S The wey samiues | Fie, replied, “ ell. dont St. Paul command, |" Prawnsand shrimps are usually sold boiled. Chicato, 20 have recently entered upon a Chris- | Offertory, quartet, Williains. Chotr—Soprano, Miss | Lowry; full chorus, From conflict victorious” | ‘Charge them that ate rich in this world?" They are good when their tails turn strongly in-| Surers: Some: Surers:1 tlan life; at Oak Park, Chicago, since January | 302™€. iy Cutter; alto, Miss Mattie Gray; tenor, | with organ and plano accompaniment. Pianist, | De man what pends on de rooster for ter crow ward and when they have no unpleasant smell, ™ Beta Hoes Dee rece af Hlnnepin. Th 1 | fan cto Me ie aac uaet oe | i Ele Debate; circar of chorus, W'S | AM wate Mig apcany iedomamaat, "| yargant een Wey ave.ng anpeant aed aoe ao ORDER Geneseo, IIL, 26; First churen, Columbus, Ohio, Church of the Ascension, Massachusetts avenue At Foundi i. it ‘stolen sev’l " fe in’, under the tail. FIT GUARANTEED. 30 since January Ist; North church, Providence, | and 12th _street.—Easter ‘day services—Anthem, Guan cee 3 church, at 11a. m. Raster | But wuz Sev'l ’ours fore de dawnin’ & -CO., a Georgia Major. Oystersand clams, if alive and healthy, will WORKMANSHIP THE BRST, R.L., 40; Second church, Falr Haven, Connecti- | Christ our Passover; Gloria Pitrl; 'Te Deum Laud: | delivered by the pastor, ree ee ard re ——————_o-______ a close upon the knife when being Aacoeerif : As we manufacture al! our Shirts in our own cut, 50, amus, in © major, Frederick Krell; Jubilate Deo Isses Selby, Brown, | A MilMenaire Sued for Breach o Tipe sble toruarantes them in evety reapect to a —The recent gathering of 150 evangeitcal Giant Tn De award pares ote wf Gohan wit Cae eremees ot cerecitallye ministers at the Grand Pacitle hotel, Chicago, | minor, Bunuett; ‘Trisagion, 8. Ambrosius; Gloria in ing “Christ the Lond 1s Risen, y| A-sult for damages for breach of promise of kt _ ANDBEW J. LOCKHART, for lunch and consultation as to a union of ef- | Bxcelsis, old, chant. Se ee el p silence,” Dy marriage was filed by Miss Cora Barker, a Lynn ~ With GEO, T. KEEN, forts in matters of common interest, the Advance | PrGMtr Rinl, Rockwell, Mrs H. ©. Smith, Misses | anc h te W. iy ee,” by. * tailore: ps, 414 9TH ST. NORTH’ ith, : . We 5 loress, against John C. Phillips, son and heir mh3-I1m WEST, says. ‘is encouraging and suggestive. It is en- Soe ieee mn, ‘stubape ee Wate tor, A. Wilson. of the Inte. Ebea B. Phi s New ;. Fi ‘terian ¢ Asp Haxvsou: bsabe os be ee that A days of bitter de- faa] renter Andrews, meer nominational controversy have passed away,and | Simpkin. Thompson, Tompkins, Van Winkl suggestive of fhe great good which the tle ie or | Kins, Willtains; ee diessrs, Edmonds, “icing, 1 ay , Zevely; organist, Mr. George W. Walter. Jost received a Large and Handsome Lineof evangelical effort is yet to accomplish? . os oF Church (PE) Avacwne D.C, Rev. en breaking CRETONNES, COTTON DAMAS! well-known clergyman," whose name ts | a= following cohetiunte the ee cadet the Lord is damages, JACQUARD AMD STRIPED 12XENR withheld, is announced by the Putnams as the 3 diss Efe Darling and Mrs. pe beod pied, ieee Sweet herbs for winter use may be preserved | AND ENGLISH GLAZE CHINTZ, translator. compiler and editor of Anna Darby, associate organists; the Misses Dar- 1, 80} M. ‘and Miss : 'y eaten the spears niet hey" are | Babe Masao aeakay SUA aE | Riso, ley AE Ge. Wala aay Me. a = See ions aoa ee oneia AIT, si r P about to pubilsh. He has prepared the volume | At the 11 o'clock service on Easter day the tollow- ston, bass! : io ee organist. ‘é lecture, — Tuk < ‘OF Marine - — for the practical nse of clerzymen, teachers and | ing hymns will be sung: At the opening a volun. a f others who especially need to have the tary by the cholr, adapted to the alr of “Home, BI tleal Instructions and suggestions of the Bible | Sweet Home,” (repeated trom, the Thi separated from the masa ‘of history, genealogy | WE,sen"ica)+ yn 101, “Ange and detail. F Surrection;”" 207, “Bread of the —The American Missionary for March has an besa Communion. {nteresting account of a week's work by seven | ,,S% Marks church, Capitol Hill—Op Beets m on East “The Saviour is ” missionary women employed in yarions fields Wiliams: anthern, “nvist One Paseorer is on from Washington to Alabama, By thus group- | ficed for U: ft labor—teuching the he sick and train- ing to habits of cleanlines and psec as well as doing distinctively religious work—one gets the selt-denving service of at jonde, Powers “lovin 18 " receive only $450 a year for ” bers of the choir salary and traveling expenses, — The evangelistic work of Mr. C. W. Thayer commenced in Park Theater, in New York, and continued, e “after service meetings” at Gospel Hall are usually attended by fifty to sixty inquirers. Though an unedu- cated man, Mr. Thayer draws larger audiences than most of the ministers, and the con- versions have ied in number those.at any BRE £8 528 if SINGLETON & HOEKE, mbs 4 801 MARKET SPAOE. 4 [ Hd Hs f / Hy] Eri i j

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