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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MARCH 381, 1898—TEN PAGES—WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE RISEN CHRIST.| The Joyful Theme of the Resurrec-| tion Voiced in Sacred Music. - BY TUNEFUL CHOIRS. ‘The Contributions of the Choirs of the Va- rious Charches Toward the Observance of at Easter Festival—The Programs of Music That Will Be Kendered om the Sabbath. | The glad rejoicing of the Easter season finds | expression in the elaborate services in the | churches. and especially in the musica! por- tion. Ever since the Christian era the grand | been the theme of the great masters of music, and their compo-itions form an important part of the sacred music which is now the heritage | T* world as hea the rendition of the church | choirs of the city at the Easter services is al decided contribation to the devotional spirit of this, the chief festiva! in the calendar of the | church. The eiaborate programs of music a rendered in many cases with full choir, or- | | tings free. | and Hollineworth; bassi, Messrs. Seibold, | man ai mmunion—Sanctus, 448, Sphor ria in Excelsis, 451, old ebant; Nune Dim- 267, Whitney; recessional, hymn 103. Soprano, Mrs. Lula Joy Brooke, Misses ymin, 205; itis, Choi Asservice of song, at which the new vested choir will take part in the servic with the Sunday school. Allare invit Vested choir: Mr. Parker und H. Wthe Lewis, Messrs. Chester Chapple, Arthur Curtis. Roscoe L. Gray, James Gray, Maurice ©. Howard Johnson, George Harry Saunders, Leon Tur- ison Anxiliaries, unvested: ks. Mises Carrie Fillmor Mabel Smith and Lulu W: ner and Arthur W Mrs. Lulu Joy. B orgie M ne: , A. K. Brodie; organist, Miss | I MeKee. Rev. J.M.E. McKee, priest in charge. Trinity—I1 a. m., Opening hymn, “The Foe ‘y of G. by Nay ‘Christ, Our “Dudley Buek: “Gloria Flint: “Gloria Patri,” in A Te Deum Laudamus,” in B fiat, Deo,” in A major, by “Christ, tl Lord, is Risen Clarion, by Kimbault; i ‘Gloria Tibi,” by r pars Gilebrist. berger, We: alti, Mrs. Ross and Misses Durfee, Ballman and Noonan: tenori, Messrs. Atchison, Thompson 1 jiddieton: organist, S. H. Jecko; di- W. Middleton. reetor, “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth,” Mra. Dr. | Dimittis, old chant: Daw: offertorr sentence, 437, Redhead. Holy | ing, Christ, the Lord, is risen today. At evensong (7:90) the full choral service will be rendered. Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Clare, in D. Choir. Boys—Curtis Levis, Geo. Chase. George Shedd. Nelson Mourning. Thazer Schneider, Harry Harrington, Will Schneider, Bord Gavle, Perey Smith,’ Hugher Rivers, | Willie Bowman. John Erker. Walter Ritner and | Bryan Moss. Men—F. C. Miller, W. H. Nelson, jary’s P. E. Chapel.—Evening service: | Gec | e H. Michaelson, Jim P. Anderson, Jules «lier, U. 8. J. Dunbar, C. T. Meyer, James in Morse, Lieut. A. T. Smith, Dun- can Davenport, Marcus B. May, Robert L. | Lougstreet and Charles Richter. Organist and choirmaster, Harry J. Read. Christ Churek, corner of O and Sist streets, Georgetown, D.C., Rev. Albert R. Stuart, pastor.—The following is the m of music: Processional, The Strifo is O'er, Pales- anthem, Christ, Our Passover. Schilling; Horia Patri, ‘Dudley Buck: Te Deum, festival in E fiat; Dud'ey Buck: Jubilate Deo, Tours; Introit, “Christ. the Lord, is Risen Again; Gloria’ Tibi; Garrett; hymn, Angels, the Rock | Away, Roper ; " offertoi As it Began to Dawn, Martin; Sanctus, Stainer; | eucharistic hymn, At the Lamb's High Feast, in Excelsis Deo, Zeuner; Nune hr. The choir is com das fol- lows: Soprani, Miss Grigg, Miss Porter, Mrs. Carroll and Miss von Dachenhausen; Mra. ior and Mrs. Zane; tenor. Messrs. Ran- dolph, Dashiell, King and .inger; bat Messrs, Fox, Orme and Eliason; organist an director, Miss Dashiell. At Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Rev. Dr. W. G. Davenport, rector. there will be a full musical service with communion. ‘The music will be as follow: umphrey's Christ Our Pass- over, Bakers Te Deum and Warren's Jubilate, with offertory solo On the Cross, Bragdon. At evening service will be sung Bonum Est, Roll ; choir will render the following 2 Vidi Aquam. Novello; Kyrie, Mullard; Gloria, Mil- lard: Veni Creator, La Hache; Credo, Farmer; offertory, Regina Ccrii, Giorza; Sanctus, Farmer; Benedictus, Fanner, and Agaus Dei, Millard. Vespers as usual at 4 p. m. St. ‘Theresa—High mass, Musical program: Vidi Aquam, by Pecher; Krrie, Farmer; Gloria, Millard; Credo, Marzo: offertory, Hee Deis, Bordese: Sanctus, Millard; Benedictus and Agnus Dei, Farmer; communion. Regina Celi, Boilman; Salutaris, Wallace; Tantum Ergo, Rosewig; Laudate, unknown. The cnoir is a8 follow: nos, Misses Jennie Bean, Emma Bean, Lizzie Branson; contraltos, Misses Ger- trude Roland, Nellie Hardy, Nellie Leonard; tenor, Mr. L.’Gates; baritone, Mr. George Cas- Par; organist and director, E. T. Davis. St. Stephen—-High mass. The choir will render the following program: Mass, Giorz: ~-Veui Creator,” Gannon; Offertory, “Regina Celi,” Giorza. _ Vespers will be sung at 4p. m., ‘hen Giorza’s Vespers will be rendered; also ” Giorza; “Regina Coli,” Cag- ‘O Salutaris” (quartet). Rossini; ‘*Tau- tam Ergo,” Lambillotie. The members of the choir are: Sopranos—Mra. D. A. Allen, Misses | Carter, Maher and McDermott, Mesdames Mullett and McLeod, Misses Carey and Little- i ' i field and the Misses Duffy; altos—Misses | Wetzel, O'Donoghue and Gowans; tenore— Messrs. Yeatman, Stiefle and Allen; bassos— | Messrs. Maher, Bechtol, Abbott, Murray, Bur ritt and Oliver; nist—Mrs. Mary K. Gillen: | director—Mr. M. J. Maher. Holy Trinity—High mass willbe celebrated | cluded, there have by Rev. Father Scanlon, 8, J., with Rev. Father Wood, 8. J., as deacon, and Mr. Rran, 8. J., a8 subdeacon. ‘The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Father Chester, 8. J. ‘The choir will ren- der the following program: Organ preinde, theme and variations in A minor on an Easter | northwes: | | return-| Holy Name—High mass at 10 o'clock. ‘The solo, Mra, J. W. Bradford: the Lord's Prayer, chant, and appropriate hymns. ‘The choir is com ¢ following: Mrs. J, W, Bradford, Misses Mary F. Guse and Laura E, Bright. sopranos; Mra. J. B. Derrick, Misses Stella Sharretts and Rose R. Seiffert, altos; Messrs. J. G. Bright and Everett Pytchlin, tenors; Messrs. John H. and Frank D. Seiffert and J. B. Detrick, bassos; Dr. Wm. Long, cor- netist, and Miss Ella C. Butler. organist.” The subject of the sermon will be “The New Life.” Confirmation and the Lord's supper after ser- mon. At 7:45 p.m. the Sunday schools will join in celebrating the Easter service with ing and elaborate program of choice selection of music, responsive readings and short ad- Trinity Evangelical, corner 4th and E streets northwest, Rev. W. C. H. Luebkert, -pastor.— Services at 11 a.m. and4p. m. Holy com- union. Ten catechumen who were confirmed on Palm Sunday, will receive their first com- munion, Concordia Maennerchor of the ehureh will sing Burkenn'’s Easter Hyman. Choir of the following: First tenors, Messrs. Liebert. Kernwein, Hornung, Haut; second tenors, Messrs. Fobel and Aschenbac! first basses, Messrs. Keller, Fobel, Warther and Zimmerman; second basses, Mesers, Kubnel and ‘Lenbkert. Cari Rupphrecht, director and organist. Confessional services preparatory to holy com= munion will be held Saturday from $ to 4 p.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. The youngest one of the class of catechumens is Mr. G. Emmert's youngest child, Concordia; this daughter in- been ten cl ren of Mr. Emmert confirmed inthis church, and all of are yet in connection with the Lutheran urch, seven being members of Trinity and iree of Christ Church. Christ Evangelical, corner 4th and E streets Rev. C. ©. Morhart, iuterest- | Wheat, Miss Bush, Mrs, Dodson, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Elkins: duet, Faint Not, Feat Not, | WINTER RESORTS. RAILROADS. Mrs. S. J. Tyree, Mr. 3. Henzt Lewis; chorus, | Tomb, Thou Shalt Not Hold Him’ Longer. | Vogrich: solo, The Angel's Story, Banke, Miss C. A. Patterson: choras, Hallelujah, Handel; doxology: benediction. Musical director. Prof. J. T. Lavton: organist, Mr. Wm. Braxton. ' Waugh M. E. Church. corngr 3d and A streets northeast, Rev. A. E. Gibson. D. D., pastor.— At the morning service the following program will be rendered: Christ is Risen From the | Dead. arranged from Wagner by Neidlinger; ATLA’ eae’ ee ! mb2B Ln CHAMBERS & HOOPES, OTEL PFMBROKE, ATLANTIC City, North Caro'ima ave, near Pacific Hymn No. 22%, Rise, Glorious Conquerer, Reftied throughout Oyen all the sear. | Rise, Mason; soprano soto, Christ Risen, Lloyd, — ai __Mm. 5. AKE ‘Miss Sallie Nicholson. with cornet and flute ob- 1 + immed BEBEEIS' 4 tiantic City, N.J. Extreme ocean end of Kentucay ave. Elevator, slee- tric lights and eversthing new. JAS. & GEO. BREW. ligato; hymn No. 251, Jesus, the Conqueror, Reigns. Lockhart: Christ Our’ Passover, Sch jling: Christ is Risen, Danks. The following compose the choir: Soprano, Misses Nicholson, | Dana, Stuart, Hopkins, Bounicy Carpenter, | Patton, McMaster, Ambrose, W) and Mrs. Edgar. Alto. Misses Brady, Dyre, Dans, Tur- ner, Pumphrey,Welch and Mra. Harper. Tenor, Mesars, Hennes, Evans, John Welch, Benj. OTE: TRAYMORE, ATLANTIC CITY, &. 3. mi! W. W. GREEN & Co. Welch, Tarlor’ and Hench. Bast, “Messrs, | ‘THE ROSSMORE, ATLANTIC CITE Walker, Pierson, Hines, Luki, Johnson and | OP ere Every pny ECKERT. Lewis. Cornet, Warren Bicgs. Fiute, Mr, | _mhi¢3m Becker. | Organist, Prof. R. W. isdell. Leader, ! GEA SIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. WJ, Jas. W. Dyre. * | Sloren al ine year Jbot Aud cold salt water Bathe, Young Men's Christian Association.—Special | *)/2F Se: covered walk to 0-can, ‘CHARLES EVANS. ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, ‘ar the beach; ‘unexcelied view of the ocean : Pacific and Virg nis aves: ew and rodern -etricly musical service at 4:15 p.m. The quartet of the Chureb of Our Father, Miss Mattic Bartlett, | soprano: Mise Tacie Daniels. contralto; Mr. | Herbert L. Rice, tenor. and Mr. Fulton Lewis, | Mchest class. sivam beat every convenience ter bass, will sing Jubilate Doo, Patten: The Mag- | cadens, ergata! loa dalene, Warren; Christ Our Passover, Shep-| Fy THE BEACH, ~ MARYLAXD pard. The Orchestral Club, with seventeen OTEL + Atlantic Ciiy. “All cony. : orem members, will render the —— selection’ deere Ren, ect Mame, SEenE, appetal- Romance, Bennett; The Lord is My Strength, | g2togsperday ¢i0t Sis per whe, W. Kendrick. Eaxter anthem, Noveilo; Eventide (serenade), | "ms.tm' “8! °#10%0 $18 per wi Ripley. The orchestra is made up lowing membet Prof. W. B. Mandeile, di- of the fol- KE GREAT Neva: Veo + Columbian Rxrrwes For Pre, Cnonn: fale and | 101 a RAik cad eames dacaen nt, and the ; St. Andrew's PE. Church, corner 14th and | Baker: Benedie Anima Mea, Barrow: of. hymn. ; Vidi Aquam (chorus), Watska; | Services in English in the evening ‘only at Prof. E. R. Hart, pianist: Mesera. J. a. | —— - 4 | Corcoran streets. ier. Josiah B. Perry, rector; | fertory solo, The Angel's Story, Dante; | Kyrie (Messe Solenvile). Gounod: Glotia (Messe | o'clock. The ill preach from the | Eisenbeiss. M. Hamlein, Th. Urban, D. M. oasas well as the in-/ 57 Ficlis Saumerig, assistant rector. 11 a. m centor, John A, Roeder. fi tu Gounod; Veni Creator (soprano | themé “The Risen Lord.” the “Hallelujah.” | Gatts and H. Stresburger, first viodny Messe, rooms; frst-clam in every 1 terpretation shows the results of careful train- c Hymn; anthem. “Christ Ou MJ. Filius, C. T. John = Credo (Messe Solenelle); Gounod; | by Burheim, together with the beautiful | Oppenheimer, W. G. Reed and M. M. Bartlett, | illustrated cirenlar. ing and musical ability. The programs in the J. B. Marsh;Gloria Fatri,Ist Morsell, | Brvan, B. Bryan, j-". J. Tolson, Irving Lyles, (Terre Tremuit), Wiegand: Sancius | services of this church, will be rendered b second violin; Mr. W. C. Brown, double bass; | mh?-1m various churches are given i J. Holiister, Gordon | (Messe ‘Solenelle), Gounod: Agnns Dei (Messe | newly organized choi {Mr H.W. nner, finte: Me OTEL STIC | Nolenelie), Gounod: Postlude, polonaise, Op. | Hoyi, Kulmell. AT. J. Taylor, clationet: tron ae arch, Hyattsville, | 40, No. 1, Chopin-Best. At vespers the follow- | Messtx. Alber A Mir. Frank Swart | Befior ; musical program—Processional Hyma 99, ing program will be rendered: Prelude. he congre- | wout, 1. George K. Jenvey, | “toni-oas ya a ndon sessional hymn. Choir—/Worgan; Anthem Christ Our “Passover, gretto in B minor, Guilmant: Domine ad Ad- | gation is not vet in its permanent home. Steps | trombone. —— = My | Miss Dorothy Byzd Rodgers, eoprano; Misa | Cl i i, Danks; Gloria Patri, javandam, Di . Contitebor, Beatns | are now being taken to build on their lot, re- ——— . Aulantic City, S. 3, ¥ | Claudia Moore, contralto; Mr. William D. Ye Deam iandamus, Danks; Ju: | Vir, Laudate Pueri, Laadate Dominu i cently purchased, on New Jersey avenue north- PLU ING A STATE. eee pag ay rick ne “ Mr. J. W. Cheney, organist: | bilate Deo, Brache: hymn 102,Meriban; Offer- | (soprano and alto duet), Bordese; j west between New York avenue and N street { — _ ae = _ OPPENHEIMER. _ Gloria Patri, in G, by Gerish; | ‘rndon Morsell, tenor and musical | tory: +The n Today,” Werner: Kyrie northwest. 01 to this unsettled condition | Report of the Legislative Investigating | [,4,FO%T by gy A MS Te Deum, in E fat, by Baumbach: Jubilate Deo, | Eleison, Gilbers: Sanctus. Tastor; communion - Mt ech prand, Mist they are obliged to content themselves with but Osusmablien of Makcacka, re — . orin Tibi, in D, by Rodgers; c corner of 3d and A streets | hymn, (205; Glorin in Excelsis; recessional Muggie Sweeney; third sopranos, Miss Mary | one service. 2 3 RIGHT. Fon iby (dik long: % acc} ono: Seog yay ee eee ; alto, Miss | Keller Memorial, corner 9th and Maryland | _ The legisiative committee appointed to con: — a Fo Sashes uarclaan ai tlie eases “ill be on Sellen Catholic. Margaret Blame; Magnificat, Gregorian; Regina northeast, Rey. C. Butler, pastor.— | Sider,the testimony taken heretofore bearing ee ee cue, ec a tion of tke holy communion at} $* Aloysius Church, corner Nocth Capitol | Colt, Cherubini; Ave Veram’ (alto solo), | “and 7:30 p.m. At the morn-| upon the malacmiaistration of state institn- a7. a4 4.98 mm. eit meer gag bby o caee wieest morning prayer, sermon and aj andistreets. At the solemn high mass 11| La aleaaie ned ter) pian teeallan ee eee wil be appropriate to| tions by the board of public lands and build~ —— P59, 9,0 at A Stas sot ae cele! 2 clock, Sun- | 9% jf zi : eam | Dominum, Fonus regorian: postlude, Fan- ) the season, ‘The inusic will be m charge of the | ;, i ENILWORTH INN, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥.3. r eteont Saniay. Sontare 9) am ms: tenor. Mr. 4. 8 = Kontera Peers = proton c’clock with fall orchestra. Vide Aquam, | fare. Lemmens. ‘The choir will be composed of precentor, Mr. W. O. Little ings reported yesterday that it found sufficient | JX Zennie Goss, Miss | Kablert, Mr. E. A. ugh: Mr. . J. Fulton Rich- Me Gibbons, bh. mes organist. x airector; et_between Band © norcheast, James W. Clar or.— | Low Celebration 7:30 am. Matins 10:30 a.m. Choral Ci tion 1a. m. Preinde, Pee nt Suite, Processional. Hymn 497. } ; Missa Se~ . Bach: Offer- | tory from 2 * Awake, ‘Thou That Sieepost, 8: trina: Postiuie. Ofertoire, in G, Wely. service the following music will be ered by the surpliced cioir of the chareb, the direction of the choirmaster, ¥ -over, Gregoriat oper Peal; 111; Te Deum, Rev. J. B. Hodges: tus. Handel; introit hymn, 99: Kyries, Tours; 1 |. Dykes: anthem, Christ is Risen, i hymn, 103; Gloria Patri, Why Seck Ye the Living, E. . Tecessional, 55 : Boys—George Earn- . Anon: members of the choir art | Crosby fiavda, in B flat: Veni Creator, Le Prevost Haydn, in B flat; Offertor; dictus, 4 Gounod choir Sopranos, Mrs. D. I. Murphy, Mre. Murph ‘ecelia Mra. Perry ‘Turpin, Mra, Donovan, Mrs. W.'D. McFarland, Miss ‘Livingston, Miss E. Sherm Miss Alice Mors: Miss Florence Bail Mr. Charles Floe Mrs. He rl, tenor C. Sherman, Mrs. H. T. M Stephen iK the foliowing singers: Soprano soloist-—Mrs. Ar- | mand Gumpreeht: alt. soloist, Miss Margaret Blaine; bass, Mr. F. Ed. Craig. Chorus: So- pranos, Misses Mary gie G. Sweeney, Rose Kearney, isle, Mary O'brien, Catherine Englehart, Virgie G Kate Walsh, Mary McCarthy, Mary Hari Katie Hamilton, Rose Murray, Mattie Valiant; altos, Misses Helen Doermy, Katie Doering, Dora Collins, A. Josephine Clements, Lula Janie Ullmer, Mary Hegarty, Mary Gros A Collins, Locher; bassos, Messrs. T. Murray, J.A. Bresnahan; org Armand Gumprecht. St. Benedict's program of music: High mass, ‘The program tri, Kyrie and Gloria in Excelsis, by choir and congregation; offertory, the Kesurrection Song, Shelley; baritone solo by Mr. W. O. Littl chorus, Tm He That Liveth, by choir. At this service the sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be celebrated and new members will be re- ed. In the evening at7:30 o'clock there will be children’s service. The program at ranged by the board of church extension will be followed, comprising responsive reading, ht Easter music and recitations by the ehil~ dren. ‘The choir is composed of members of testimony to indicate that the state bas been systematically plundered by state officials. It recommended that impeachment proceed- ings be instituted against John C. Allen, secre- tary of state; A. R. Humphrey, commissioner of public lands and buildings; George H. Hast ings, attorney general, and J. E. Hill, ex-treas- urer. Following the report of the law commission the following resolution was presented and rec- ommended for passage: Resolved, That articles of impeachment be Prepared and presented to the supreme court Electric elevator. New steam heat. Mra ANNIE GRURR. > CITY, KENTUCKY. refurniahed since MR! OTE! Frtsry, ATLANTIC Cit ‘Ocean end New York ave, Open for 83; twelfth season. fo3-2m ¥. C. READ. ‘[#® CHALPONTE ATTANIIO cITY, ON THE BEACH. Salt water baths inthe house; elevator; mefern end complete; sun parlors, WILE, Tur si ation Aecommnd ‘ ram of 1 of ‘this stuie for malfeasance in office aguiast Bend for Illustrated Booklet. : ; Do omega dag Gena bets yee er, Mr. | Vidi Aquam, Peters; Schmid’s Mass in G: Offer- | the Young People’s Society of, Christian En- a 3 ; dren's Service 3:30 p.m. Choral Evensong 7:20 | ba. Ashby Wallace. Fred Bradford, Clande | bassos, Mr. J. H. Hickox, jr., Mr. W. | torium, Kegina Cali, Laback. Vespers and | deavor. Misa ¢. C. Hall, organist. seeding ere | Address TRE CHALFONTE._ | PALTIMORE © oi -m.: Prelude, Lang heat Limagemarer | win, Fred Kobinette, John E. Parker, jr. F. Br aa = be = ; xaney: — pie | benediction at 7 o'ei O Salutaris, Bordese;! Evangelical Church. corner 32d and Qstreets, ney general; A. B. Humphrey, commissioner of AMATO CITY, 8-3. <cratatotn oi .. Gregormn: ae of RE | nannes, Irvin . Perrin Cornell, Cectl | Galt, Mr. J. H. pees ae ees Shae A —Regt 4%. | state treasurer. on Chtnneen a4 Bran 13s Sullivans Anthtine” Why Sock | Tolson: Norval Tables, cinkney Earnebaw, Mau- | OTEMtist and director. Mr. H.C. Sherman.’ | Logan, airs. Julia Thornton, irs. Julia Clifton, |m. ‘The musio wal const of 's| wait: "A resolution was also adopted inetracting the |», presesctine THs Hymn 133, Sullivan: Anthem, Why $ rice Lambert., Men—Messrs. Hodges, Blair, | _, !amacula:e Conception, corner Sth and Nj Miss Clara Brawner, Miss Marie Thomas, Miss | able selection of hymns from the book of | committee to continue the taking of evidence | 7>3™____ DS & LIPPE Yo the _ Living, ee Perkins, Moore, Harris, Gaditis, “Prangley, | S{'T5\S9'e followed by dolera Wok eas | Laura Doughss, Miss Mary Waters, Miss Laura | worship, There willbe confirmation and the | guint other cheiie ted ne a al ee HiGtek, GEARENDON, VIRGINIA, AVE. NPal Nn ee een Se. set Talwar: podeae’ | Howling, Samucl, Darragh, Ray. Organist esas eye Li eae te ere Matthews. Mise Henrietta Waters; alton, Mise | celebration of | the Lord's supper. The | names do not appear in the recommendations | class titall Anaiesuccks © 2: seam heat acid Rewt- Fecensii ymn 137, St. Ed stinde, 4 satuas <laaiciiain 4 mod's St. in mast | Bessie Fletcher, Mise Mary Mushett, lattie | servi nected with I abbath scho " t "i ie ain Offertory. St. Cecilie. Batiste. The choir—De- | Hiss Mildred Johnston; fog pose A; john | bya grand chorus and orchestra, under direc- | 4 : Fenwick; tenors, Mr. Edw. | will be held a 7 ior | Cl uapeschment. A mceraxe, was sent vo the | _i1¢- Se Sweat, Raymond will be held at 2:30 p.m. The beautiful order | tion of Mrs. Clara B. Smith, Mise Jennie Glen- senate informing that body that impeachment | (HE PENNHORST. aerat vill be supported the following musicians: ; Quandeo, Mrs, Wm. Sedgwick, Mrs. E. Ray; Ward, Thomas Callahan, Fritz Auracher, los Brooke, Mr. Fred Soules, Mr. J. Gilliat Violins, Miss Wheeler and_ Mr. Mr. Arthur Baker; piano, Mr. an, organist. Before the sermon Veni Creat arranged from the intermezzo from Cavaleria bassos, Mr. Aloysius Brown, Mr. Joseph Mat- thews: organist, Miss Virginia Herbert. of exercises prepared by the board of church extension of the general synod, consisting of proceedings were pending in the house and re- MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR THE OCEAN, questing the members to name « time for a ATLANTIC CITY.. : responsive readings, recitations and very pretty See tons, Me: Satya {selections of music. Miss Ella. Reid fe tbe | organist of both church and Sunday school. Other Churches. First Presbyterian Church, Rev. B, Sunder- land, D. D., pastor; Rev. Samuel Van Vranken espers, 7 p.m.;! Complete!y remodeled and refvieniahed. Open ail the year, JAMES HOOD. ATANTIC CITY, 3.5. Rusticana, will be sung by Mr, James N 31m. with violir joint session to consider the matter. The sen- ate sent an answer saying that it would meet the lower house in joint convention at 4 o'clock. Accordingly at that hour the senate marched in, bi nothing farther was done than to agree upon 4 o'clock today for another meeting, and | Church of the Ascension, corner Massachn- | setts avenue and 12th street’ northwest.—Holy | communion at 7 a. m.. music by chapter of : 1a. m., morning prayer, sermon and ¥ communion. Pragram of ‘music: Pro- cessiounl, Hymn 98, Christ the Lord is fi uit: anther, Christ Our Pa St. Dominic's: —Solemn high mass at 11 a.m. | Musical program: Kyrie, from Weber's Mass in F flat; Gloria, from Mozart's Twelfth Mass; Veni Creator, by Rosewig; Credo, Sanctus and Benedictus, from Silas’ Maes; at the offertory, | Victimae Pasehali, by Gilsinn; Agnus Dei, from Weber's Mass in’ E flat ews at graduate, egina Coli Latave, solo by Miss A. L. Carl Anracher, Tim Tomlin, bert Whitten, Mr. George W. Alexander, Mr. I. Cameron, Mr. Charles Miller, | Mr. George Strong. Acolytes, Fred Grogan, Harley Grogan. Organist and choirmaster, RL AHL Clark. THE WAVERLY ‘Hasall the modern improvements. Sea water baths aa Nae minvtass ys SN Sete RE LO 35,00 $5.95, e820, AP SO, 17.20.97. on 2 t close of mass, T: chestra and org: »bauser Mareh, by or- arzo's vespers will be sung t, Weis: eli Latare, | A 4 ce Holmes, assistant pastor.—Besides the usual | the joint session then adjourned. on each floor; perfect drainage, &e. For Ranennta 4.91 ; Patri P, } aris, Stucken, male | Mar: Vespers; Regina Coeli, by Gilsinn; 0} » : 7 ic ij . 9 we ‘ d Tours; Gloria Patri (in Psalter), | E 5 arzo’s Vespers; Regina Coeli, by Gilsinn; O | pone for ch iiiconan ice anale | “Pabl % iy spon in the a or Parish, 18¢ Madison streets.— | # rs ations sel : | 4 : forse, {B¥mne for choir and congregation the male| Public opinion is neurly unanimous in the | mht-ro24e 1.7. BRYANT. ie “11.30 Processional, bytan Sal, skew, anthem, Christ {iu D. Berthold’ Tours: Te Deum, in Ey T.| MWalgnad. fa Godore Dy Mee een, | ania, Teena nod Tantuim Ergo, Corea: | Gn sat cute wal render at the toocaitg sere belief an the senate eiilicecser recite tees | FJOTEL RicuwoND, aTEANTIC ciry_oorax | "hn arg Our Passover, i ence c ant, ae ae a s of choir: Soprano, Mrs. C. B. Smith, | Macy St slanior Mollie W ht “May’ Fowler, | Vice: ‘The Lord of Life is Risen Again, Fair- | resolutions that impeachment proceedings be | ut ot Sestucky j jhorouchiy hedted: sun | fer Gert eevee eee Fsoue (Gea Thy ‘Teweck, Dect poe peng A poaan Mess Rett, "the Misses Kelly, Ange'a Petty, Maggie O'Con- ace! ae Our | Passover, | Marston; | instituted, OTR g lem . No. 3, a daphne , eGill, Miss Miss Arm- z e = K gan to panne rc ee are —— | Festival, in E fat, Dudiey Buck; Jubilate, in D, | G4untlett; Kerie, Gloria Tibi, from service, in | Miss O'Neil,’ Mess Pams | Eackoes Hee tabineh the Meee Pontes, RAC Evening service—Christ ‘the Lord is risen to- LAX FRISON DISCIPLINE. ATURAA BRIDGE, VI GINIA-HOTFI, _AP- Dudley Buck: Iniroit, Christ the Lord is Risen |. Tours: Hyma 103, The Strife is O'er, altos, Mrs. Mary King. Miss Amy | Edwards, Katie Sandsand Rosie Hessler: tenors, 28%» Wilson; "Tis night, @ sabbath calm is PRTG 4 and Say.” meade Rate Seebiedte trey he Toda: . R. Johnson, from Verdi: Kyrie, | offertors, Anthem, God Hath | Feocitt, Miss Mary Miss Grace Maher, | Messrs, Canfield, Taslor, Panl and Hendley; | brooding now, J. Eiiot Trowbridge. The choir | The Story of Lat!mer's Escape Told by GIN, | $2 ),14¥-4 Sadd'e horses faraiched by. hy tN Me his ent Shia jloria Tibi, ‘Alzamore; Hymn No. 5 otertory ascription. | xiix9 Wilson, Miss Ogle, Mies Robinson: tenors, | £ “Holter. 1 Wm. D, McFarland, . “i | 8 Composed as follow Doxolgy; Sanctus, Hymn 207, Bread H. | bassos, Messrs. Holer, ‘Taslo Hodges; Gloria in Excelsis, from , Captain of the Guard, Trainor, | Moran ‘Warden Davis took the stand yesterday at the | Graham ant ind organist, Miss Barbara Bischoff. 99, Jesus Christ is offertory, The Lord is i fae Fay aon, FO nn first 1 9) pow. "Sinntae Fok SpLE-OLp PorsT comFoRt, va. opp site Fortress Monmoe; the mest berktifal place to | oj Messrs, Weidman, Foray? Mead, Ir: O, Simons, second _ teno Gabriel F. Johnston, ba : é : Bee ; ne; Frank H. Ba Loe | Virginia; sultubte for private residersss hotel yr sake ‘ nung Go *; - : * | service, in F. Tours. Tonnes Mansa: Gaswce, Movers. Martin | st. e‘thew'n Solemn high mass, com-| Blin bancc! Charles G, Wonktarde cone | inquest to inquire into the death by poisoring | itarinm. appiy to L: S. FRANTZ, Phiesus, Va. imtneton and Cassier, 49 ertory Acer pion, 404 Livminals” Sanctus: | 4 Choir Quartet airs, H.C. Browning. soprano: Ror? ns Traine Daly, | mencing a5 11 o'clock a.m., will be celebrated | USIOE Caares Ge Ouaus: Rev. L. Tr Witer- | of Goard Haight of the state prison at Joa \ esteee Spohr; Communion Hymn 20i, hymnal; Gloria | MPs Horatio B. Hollifeld. contralto: tr. James | eter et Tne co stardn’a, mace in D | PE ATemDAROP, Satoll, at which the music will] 20° D., pastos The following music willbe | son Mich, his cad her ae prison at Jac in Excelsis, Zeuner. Choir Soprano. Miss Grace | (Trav (cr. tenor: Mr. Elphonzo Youngs, jt | minor. Offertory, Diabel ison, Gloria in Excuisis Deo | rendered at the 11 ovclock servfte;, «this is the | mer, the matricide, was out of his cell of nights ee ee ee | sires and Francia E. Carey. carl Mines Vice fel ep heney | oe bono e_be | Credo in Unum Deum, Sanctus et Benedict SS and that no one had any right or business to let ee (Shaye anid ini . Mary Hos = rds 30, nd Agnus Dei, by Anton Andre. ‘This mass him out. On the night of the escape when be Grifith; organist and director, Miss Nettie | §itia Hust, Mary Rose. Bertha Gibson and G01" 'G Fe shot Bes | . solo for soprano and chorus if pe MeFarland. "The Easter mune wil be repeated | Hester Armstrong: contralto, Mrs. “Homer | Cll Glorza, Members’ of the choir—So Pree inte nk for, the past twenty years: | over in Sacrificed for Us,” Danks, In the even- | was called ‘out he found Gili doubled up in the following Sunday. Guerry and Misses Eleanor G. Hanson and | ¥¥; iss M. Simms, Miss J. Johnson, Mies | the offertory the hymn, Jesus fedemotor Orme | ‘chool will hold an Easter mis-| great pain and Haight unconscious, The ‘St. Paul's Church, 204 street northwest near | AnD® M. Nixon; teuori, Messrs. Robert P. enh a: Gest. Wie Se |e oe wereld A sionary service, including addres-es trom prom- | warden’ I burch, ‘ ent Wiles ieee ee . §. Green, Miss M. | nium, by Paola Giorza. A trio and chorus will | * me | warden’s orders, as well as the rales, were that Washington Circle,’ Rev. Alfved iarding, reer | Stone, ner au to tg ers : inent speakers and other exercises. Tae music s » Rex. Alfred ng. tot fon re ee alti, .Johuson, | be rendered at the graduaie, an organ yolin- | ‘ © | mo convict was to be taken from acell after 8 _. tor; Rev. Clarence Bali, assisiant.—Cele fobinson, Mrs. Broughton; tenori, Mr. | tary by Prof. John Porter _Lasrenee’ and after | & this service will be furnished by the Sun- | : : Ienvown Ah tenn of the holy commanion at € snd 7-20 | Wake and William A. Mocsoll: organist: Mise | TT" S.-som, Mr’ d. Mime Mer Pere Me | ee erie en surter Lawrence, and after | S57 school end members of the clrereh cher: | P-m., wales the convict was sick. Mr. Davis| Muietuy the Romany Mend. sgh ye am. Matins and third celebration at 11am. | Minnie Bailey: director, Mr. Francis Edward | J),¢) 30epsone yr. 9-0 T. Benjamin, Mr. J.|emn’ vespers commenced vat 4 pe ta. as | Lhe choir iscomposed of the foilowing members: | said he had been down hundreds of times after peg Sunday school carol festival at 4p.m. Choral | CA™P. At p.m. Sunday school festival. Musie | Coo "Si hnemfemin, Me. Fettine Me, Hal.) | fame Berta eee At 4PM 88 | Soprano aire, Nellis, Hodghinrcobier: ara: | thew nee been locked in at night to see FRED STERRY, Menem. ee as, Sesnsong ot 720 pm. At the IL o'clock serv- | BY sors Gus Or ine Parich, aenited by meri, | “St! Peter's, 2dand C streets southenst.--High | Dinie Domine” Coctiinor, Lanta ey Sain Mice Lillian Heche: wine serise Lene Free- | that all was right, z ae be tee : ice the following music will be rendered by the . > | mass at 10:30 a.m. Vidi Aquam, Peters ie! Laudate Dominum ard’ Magnificat Om: | 4% Miss Lillian Roche, Miss Jessie Lammond, | "047 ") hoard ji stavionsan Sartell ant We weslih dhties Pisceniead, O the Gckics |S : pi Bxcelst ‘ "| Miss’Cora Mason, Miss Bessie Latham, Mise s for drugs coming into convicts he had no bein . Teated_choie: Processional, Othe Golden | Pros oh of the Epiphany—There will be full | eee i rena hr a end | tis mes Domioum, by Eduardo Sfarzo; | Bstiye ay wats ies Bese Benn, Hiss | knowledge about thattas when ens reawnr hen Rev. Rev. J. B. Hodge: morning prarer, sermon and holy communion. nevus, from Gounod’s St. Cecili Mottette Jesu Redemptor Omnium, by Giorza; Irene Kehr, Miss H. J.ues, Miss Katie Lewis, come to him of such @ nature .rom convicts be | Throushtrains foot of Chestmut street, Philade!- incton tn Stam E ; Shrist | mass; | hymns, Regina Coli, by M. A. Gilsin; O Salu- : had said that the hysician had full Slnanettn New inane via ‘Sal Se Bean ent Seles D, sir | The music will be as follows: Anthem, Christ 404 54 : vhy y Basses—Mr. Henry Breewood, Mr. Frank Prison physician ba Sie eta, Wirt chere Ardiar ‘Sullivan; introit, HHrmn, 100; com, | OUF Passover. Hodges: festival servies in F. | ¥¢ Mee Oho ee ey | Minor, Mr. Ernest Swingie, Mr. Dennison. | Charge of that. It was not until afver the | pba. Parlorcars attached. fice = munion service, Messe Sollenelie (St. Cecilia), | Tease: introit, Mozart; recitation. aria and | Ni.21- pow. Omettorium. Alms Virgo, Hummel: | Tenors—Mz. Hoy Mitchell, Mr. Pont Grove, | 'eeds that witness beard that any pruasic bs Charles Gounod; | Hymn _ 109, Palestrina; oor Cocharistic; mete. VOrete 70 ait, | the Messiah. ‘Vespers at 4 p.m. Lejeal’s voe- i posed of the following narwed indies san gente SN eye eee [ee Fiongth hie conver-| 2°*59-™ tebewood apectal. mht-im anthem, Why Seck Ye the = Living icteaer Soe vag a | and magni ‘Tu es Petrus (soprano Se os—Mrs. Zadee Kositer Smith, | ¥4 Seas a ee ee ith G i 7 q - - Proper psalms, chanted. Angelican: service in | P prano: men: Sopranos—Mrs. signee mith." netiste—Mr. Chas. 1 Sh: ire. Mr. Ci ions with Guards Rice and Latimer when Among the Dead, Stainer; Nune Dim. —e - and bass solos and chow). Laval! ini soloist: M Sweeney, Josephine Phil- Neus’ r- Chas. I. Shroeve, jr.. Mr. Casper Sein, | chanted; _recemional, " Hymn 106. | Tt pensan army Cheat i Mison, Lydenham, |i; "(malo chorus), Wiovanni; O Salu- : ips, Lillian Hanser Date: Hancock etic ee Oe er op lod | oor hee pemee yt alimty PIANOS AND ORGANS. At the evensong service the same processionals i taria ( lo with violi ligato). - an Es p reh, corner 16th an ¢ his escape, e AS AS AND. sein the morning: Magrafcat and'Cave Din |The mune at the 70 am. service wll be [ae cree eee ee eel Mian Alton~Slre: ‘Marguerite Nolan: Marit, | g4feeta Bortbwast (abors Scott Ciclo, te, | of all prison yecsentng er id cha moses ies tis in F. Thomas Tallis Trinnell, aud anthem, Fendered by the chapter of praise connected Schocioif, —'Leadate ~ Lemi Marzo. a : nea es’ | Charles A. Stakely, D.D., pastor.—Services 11 : . = Christ Our Passover. from the morning serv- | With the church. with Mfr. H. Clough Leighter, Chore Setrange: MiccHatin ae mutch ny | See Colao aenntM: U¥les | qm. and 7:80 p. mi. ‘The music forboth morn- | MatFicide told them to the othsrs. 000 ne ice. Hymns %and 351. The vested choir of | orgunist, at the organ. At4 p.m. the | 3 Mrs. Josephine Johnson, Miss ¥. Tenors. | inkandevening services on Easter Sunday will TFE PRISON PHYSICIAN'S STATEMENT. mes of America, Has your home got one? St Pauls Church. the first of its kind organ- | Baster festival of the three schoois will ee: Mucia Light. Misses Ainatia | Robert Smart, | b& particularly bright and interesting. The| At the afternoon weseion of the inquest Dr. ized in the city of Washington, having served | take place, with choral service. carols, &c. The a continuously since April, 186: 1s composed as follows: Sopranos, Warren ‘nickford. Hyde Barbarin, Howeil Coryell, Augustus Will Messrs. Perry E. Tarp and Charles E. % M x iba 2 - “Hark. Hark, My Soul,” contralto solo and | ®t the prison after his arrival, he described the | Pitno. METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE. Sothoron Scott. Leigh Coryell,” Clarence Rel. | The chorus ‘will consist of: Soprance—Mre. | eine Nae Mtess oH Mobley, a inn Veateeee Gace quartet, by Harry Rowe Shellev; ‘Angels, | #U‘opsy made on the body of Mr. Haight, and| mnoser 1110 Fst. 2. sex, Lee Kelsey. Carroll Selby, Harry Boss, Aud meron, Misses 41. 4. Hurley and L. Arendes; tenors, Messrs. | Hancock, Chas. P. Hepburn and Ed, P- Masi, | Noll the Rock Away,” baritone solo, alto and | testified to finding all his organs in a condition John Heath, Willie Wilcox. Duncan Ratcliff, | Bessie Mitchell, Nan Belle Smith, Prank W. Clements, Charles C, Wright, | Zi reste * duet and quartet, by Holden: | Of pertect health. He thea read the report of Mrs. Coryell and Mies church quartet will be composed of Miss Lizzie Biasiand. Mrs. Annie Louise Curriden and Eyelyn M. Marble, itemever, Maggie Coleman, sy McKenna and Marie Misses Regina Bap- Sherman Hight, James Patterson, David L. Burnett and T. F.C: Bassos and bari tones—Jobn H. Nolan, soloist; J. J. Fisher. Al- A. G. | Organisi—Prof. John Porter Lawrence, Di- quartet choir, under the direction of Mr. Percy 8. Foster, have carefully prepared several choice selections, among which will be the following: Better come and look us over. Our stock is large E. L. Kimball, pris ‘cian, a ee EE | cue tints Sine heaton the stand. After giving a history of the affair ; altos, Thomas ie Towles, G. PS % Ret | cat the Lord is Risen Again,” by | Prof. Novy of the analysis made of the con- ; — Reedy, Joseph Gascoigne, Charies Coryell, Mr | E- 3. Patris, Louise D. Powell, Alice T. Morris, {Ned posah, Meee! Re peered | Fector—L, E, Gannon, “The Strife is Orr." by | tents of the stomach, glates and viele, in PIANOS ; yey Camp. Miss Fuller; tenors, Thomas T- Caswell, | Annie V. Wells, Mary M. Mitchell. Nanny R. | ( w! Moore, G. G. Armor, M. M. Brown, LL Lutheran. The Day of Resurrection,” | which it was plainly shown that prussic acid ad Paseencer Station, Pennsyivania Rafirs Z Glendour Medair: Balls, Florence J. Howells and Louise Stetson. | y* rf * - ee Camp. W. T. Reed | Johnson, J. b. Wilson, C. Atehison and Clarenc ‘was the poison used. St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, corner | baritone solo and quartet, by Schuecker; CLEARIN ton. PS BROWN. 6 —_ Ce eee Stk, Tghnson, Mrs. George S. | ‘Tappan: orgaaist, Miss Anua B. Kearon; di- | 11th and H northwest, 8. Domer, D. D.,pastor. Poorer a ee Sepa chemin eo etree ae Rollings: li William | Livingston, Misses Elia xon, Blanche | 7! .. Bir paneer reste us ise to God in Light Arrayed,” baritone solo} Maurice P. Gill, GOOD AND RELIABLE PIANOS ¥. HW. GREEN, Genemal Manae-r. hotnan Mallett: cornetis J. | Muir, Carrie Didden, J. H. Sutherland, Eleanor | 7°", Mt, Frank W. Bird —Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Easter com- faurice P. Gill, the captain of the guard, MacNamee; assistant organist, Miss Mary oH organist and choirmaster. Donald B. MacLeod. | race Church, South Washington. —P sional hymn, Wel es rist | H. Baker and Emma Messrs. Fred A. Kendall, Charles nd James Gimme! Basses—Messri Charles FP. Roberts, H. Clifford Cheston and Fred Geis- Geisberg. Tenors— | Sohneon | Yyiuiava St. Paul’'s—High mass Easter Sunday at 10:30 at 4 p.m. Choir will he offerto: Members of the choir are: munion with reception of members. Sunday Mass in F. Cagiicro's Regina Coei at | *¢hOol anniversary a 7:80 o'clock. The Easter program of music willbe rendered by an oc- and quartet from Wagner, arranged by Cornell; “The Magdalene,” by G. W. Warren. The choir consists of the following: Mrs. Birdie Harvey- Nute, soprano; Mrs. Eulalie Domer-Kheem, now under arrest for criminal neglect, was next placed on the stand. He told the story of the affair very differently than on Monday. He AT FRICES WAY DOWN. We are overcrowded with Square Pianos which we have taken in pact pavinent for New Oprivnte. (CaPSAPEAKE AND O80 RAILW m1 B ant P., ‘. e . i: r fustenment is in order and fully eusran eed. | “Through the erandest scenery in Avnevicn, with the me. Happy Morning; s nos—Misses A. Cdok, B. Dove, N. fiveee ia Patri, | Sontealto; Alexander Mosher, tenor; Prof. N. | said he unlocked Latimer about 9:50 p. m., and | {2cr zy" isp perfect, order and fulls wasran ced, | “Trirons ‘ _ Our Passover, Gregorian. Gloria | berg. Cobban SE Hacey, 0. Hoey. TANG wines | Mtteichoir, aad Le Gieie meee sea eees D. Cloward, baritone; Percy 8. Foster, organist | that it was nearly 11 o'clock when funek was | prices ransin« rom 825 up to 8200, mnaee | Wanton Wenars pagay ereeorian chant: Te Deum, by Hodgers, | | St. Luke's P. E.. corner 15th and Madison | A. Masierson, N. Masterson, L. Miller, Basson-+ 127 and 149, Book of “Worship Chine nar | apd director. sree gg generat Sn igs ees Page te eg WU Se ey of F; Jabila Gregoria ood; In | streets, Rev, Alexander ¢ rmmell, rector.— FE, J. Jones, Mr. J. Boarman. ‘Organist, | Passover, Schilling; Sing Alleluia Forth, Tweltth Street M. E. Church sontheast.—11 a “lh ee raulhach mene ae aniee in.gvery way” They moet aleoee. We need the | oneea train “Paleuan’s | trait hymn, Jesus Ky- | Christ Our Passover. vd: Te Deum, . Jones. |D. Buck; Te Deum Laudamus in Es, i Tothis ts me opbortoeite Shek ney ever offeriteels | ICR to Ciactngadl Dinine ries, by Menieissohn ;| A. Baumbach; Jubilate, Tours: Christ is Risen % h’s Church, r 2d and C streets | Ba i i transpired. Gill uaid he had Lacimer out of | ,,this sau opporturits wh.cl, way never ef ie pe ee Hymn No. 12, Come See the Place Where | Prom the Dead. E. If Hymae—pro- | northeedt= High mee at 10:58, Cissaross's ile | Sena eee ee a a aErare, Us cell perhope a dozen tines during the at | Sta “Hsvovenfeenattrataae = 1 weadancelagg My Jeeus Lay; Offert: sthem, Awake Uy rtory Hai M. ” Posey, B. 103, 101, 95, ‘rom Mozart. le, Miss Laura # itary mass, arranged by Mesdames Barnes e, Ha Tonos, nes J stedt, Mil | Wagner; ‘The Stri’ Giisinn, will be wung; | tet). is O'er, Mendelssohn (quar- The choir consists of the followin, Mamie Worley; and George Schari Messrs. Jacob Scharf Messre. W. A. Domer lowed by the Gloria Patri, The Kyrie, Gloria in all: Hymn 24}, hymnal; Ai the Belis Are Ringing,” Anon. dirs. C, Williams, Mra, E. Fordham; organist, Miss Addie Krepps; pre- | three or four months; never asked the warden ee 4 0 rh ale — The ‘Sen. : Creator, by Darand: offertory. Alma Virgo, | Soprani, Misses Sue If. E. Wilson and Molle Wiltitms: “Tho Hesurrection,” | 9nd did not think be had sny knowiedge Joux F, Exus & Co. | Sceoece for iectesea™ by, a camper Hummel. The choir iscomposed as foliows: | McKee; alti, Misses Blanche A. Yewell and njab. Christ is Risen.” MeGrana- | O i! Was avery common thing to unlock in Excels Taylor: choir, a convicts at auy time during the night. He dil not remember having seen Warden sivanta Ave asst 937 Press 5 v. ut chenge, ariwne 0 apo'is 11-0 choirmaster. alti, * Florence C. Carter, Lec: altoe, Mrs. Mebler, Mises Kubel, Triplett | and B. Feu oi * EL Soper, Misses Mary Garrett, | Davis down stairs after 10 o'clock at night. It * hha Chester Smith, Ed 5 ieton; and Warner: tenors, Sesere. Collins,” Souder, | Shope, ormane’ "A Domery director; EL ‘tie Bobb and Verdie Ford: | Bas been customars in the prison lately to buy | RARGAIXS IN PIANOS. a Dan. Blackiston ton, Mellis and Fathers; bassos, Messrs, Rebstock, + © street near 12th street south- | ham: altos, Mrs. B. Swain, Mrs, W. H. Harmer | Presents for, the ce Gal timer wanted to A Fine Square Piano, - Carter, Chas. Dyer. Dan. We ¢ | O'Hare and Mehwer; dizector, Emil Kubel: or: - H. Gotwold, pastor.—At the reg- | and Miss Emily Freeman; tenors, Messrs. LC. mgs per yied wrmaptgniy 50, $175, 6180, Leonard Tongue, Wallace | Av: Hall: boys, vested t, S. J. Kabel. | ular morning service 11 ‘o'clock the order of | Belt, Wm. Soper ‘Axton asses, | Save — ey — for i or od ‘3 Uprights, $150, $17, ton Allen: tenors, J. M. | Sing! jel Murray, A. Jackson, Geo. ‘s Charch, 5th street between G and ” 0; =, “6 ions |- | Messrs, Wm. H. Harmer, b. Emerson and Geo. 2 “arcemgl aie ir. Haight 5 Organs, 820, $35 to $50. Bundick; bamos, ‘T. M. | Alien, John Norwood. Willie Norwood, Beverly etenonill weak’ Mav, Father George Gland | lnved by the Gin eel ee coffee and chocolate perbapssix or seven times; se | | €. iathews, ray. Frank Riddick. Willie E lemn high mass at 10:30 oclock a. | Excelsis and the Halleiuja. Soprano solo, The | centor, George Fordham. had tunched with him a dozen times; he knew a een ra ee POTOMAC RIV SEIETCH RE Mince Sauces and Blackistone and | | The chuir is composed of the fol m. ‘The masie at | ection Song, Suelley, by Miss Blanene | Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South, cor- | Hackake of drugs was sunt in a METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE, ennenemeanenes Mise Nettie Bluckinione. alto; Miss tnez Daniel, | an Sentlemen: | Sopranes—Misses Minnie wa: Vidi Aqt tone cer eaatal and inepir- | ner 9th and K streets northwest.—Mr. G. W. | Poisons for they. "The terimory of Majer | _mbosow 110 Fst. n. W Pros 7h»: | bog agin rand Alice Owe: Alto M fourth mass (Kyrie, Gloria, |ing Common Service is used altogether | Lawrence, choir director; Mr. F. E. Ward, | Teior, cers, and E. T. Webb was substantially *PUNING AND _ REPATRING—GEORGE x. y Mrs. B.A. 2 en and Miss Annie Geib. | Ten- | Sane s. Benedictus and Agnus Dei), J. Haydu;| in this chureh and with the choice nist. The following program of music| as that given ‘Tnesday. ‘Diano maker, tuner and repairer, 721 12th st. - ‘Messrs. E. A. Le and G. H. Webb. | Veni Creator ci artet),, O. Klein; offe- selection of hymns from the Book of Worship | will be rendeved by the quartet—Miss Lillie poccioostaesati 2a rae S.6. : workshop im the rear; orsans ttned and re- Fat Grace. | Besos (Mesera. I. ¥. Golden and J. B’ Burn-| tory, Alma Virgo {soprano solo and | makes very inwresting service. Holy oome | Stawert, soprano; Miss May L. Corby, con- paired. aa 12th and N streets | side. Orgarist~ Miss Nellie Morar | chorus), J. Hommel. The | following | mumon will be administered at the morning | tralto; Mr. G. W. Lawrence, tenor: Mr. Wm. | ew York’s Immigration Commissioner. ae cal nis act Sim Faster dav | St. John's Church.—Eleven o'clock a.m.,|musie will be sang at the vexper service: . service and th eception of new members. In | B. de Ford, bass, assisted by a choras of twenty-| Dz. Joseph H. Senner, the new immigration | FO® SALE— . aurive a. Waabluccon 4 eo followin, Se cting Chat cy | Morning prayer: processional hymn, Oh! the | Vespers (Domine ad udjaventum, Dixit Domi- ! tho evening at 7:30 oclock the Sunday sohoot | five voices Il a mn organ prelude, offertory | commissioner at the port of York, ar- One Splendid Upright Pismo, very little BAX. On BEDS SDA at 3 p.m Morning; Christ Our Golden Glowing Morning, Le Jeune; Wleat Ee Metres Nese ete: pitrzo: Mag: | wall have enarge and will ure the program pre- | in A flat, Edwin M. Reed; Unfold Yo Portals, | rived here yesterday, and bad on interview used, for $165 cash ora slight sdvance on Kinsae ot 121 i hulling. in £; fe Denm, Field, in D; | anthem in D, Christ Our Passover, Hali; Rulatatas (tence sole teal qannaetle 7 aarza: O | pared by the board of church extension.compris- | Redemption, Gor wod; hrmn; anthem, Calvary, | win seorctare Ceclicis : at vA Brocke. m C: Introw authem, | Psai; ad 111; Giori Patri. in F. | Salutaris (tenor solo and quartet), J. Wiegand; | ing readings, recitations and beautifal music | Paul Rodney; suloists, Miss May L. Corby and | ith Secretary € and Assistant Secretary sigh OEE schedule.) ea Reminkand Glory. by Boxee: Oftertory anthem. | Haynes: ‘fe Deum Laudamus, in G, Warren; ‘Tantum Ergo, Fr. Higa. ‘This music will be | eroroprieg io the Pace weve Mr. G. W, Larrence; offertory, Ave Maria, | Spaulding. It is probable thet Dr. Senner will | mhi74r PFEIFFER & CONLIFF.¢171ithetnw. | UE#8 ne 8 Awake Up, My Glory, f iloria in| Benecictux, in Bb. Beethoven. Holy com- priately rendered by the following sing- jurch of the Keformation. Pennsylvaniaave- | Millard, Miss Lillie Stewart: hymn; organ | qualify and assume charge of his new office introit anthem, in Bb, Lam He That th, Ss r; Kyrie Elei : Sopranos, Misses Mae B. Whitesell, Lonie Miller, Alice Koch and Katie Paloni; altos, nueand 2d streetsoutheast, Capitol Hill, Rev. W. postlude, hallelujah chorus, Handel. "7:30 p. next Monday. The doctor afterward went to OCEAN TRAVEL m, in Db, Daniel; E. Parsons, D.D., ‘Llo’elock: Selections | m., organ prelude, Nocturne in E flat, Chopin; x +o a. } ae ae idea Glow” | Gloria Tibi. in Db. Daniel: hymn 98, Christ the Misses Margaret Eichhorn, Anme Miller and | from Stabat Macer, owini, organ and iastru- | Crodoralises Pro Pace, theo, Vor Ea hora? Sonnet tenet Sis) aS eit aa ne oe At the afternoon service on Eas-| Lord is Risen Today, Rimbault; Offertory Mamie Miller; tenors, Messrs. A. § Fennell and | ments; Christ is Risen From the Dead, Waguer, | soloists, Miss Liihe Stewart, Mr. G. W. Law-! the President’ courtesy and consideration - Mr. *s ae aes Hons, fret and second cath and stecrarr bas unger ee “Sisteabuned, | pyizem. 12D. Thus is the Dax. Hall: Ascription,, Francis Fennell; busses, John H. Nolan, Albert | Neidlinger; Gloria, Patri, Millacd; ‘Kyrier old | rence, Mr. Archie Wieser aud Mr. Win, Bede tagcepenident's courts ‘ask is that you give uss oe doo-ed af auency, GH Fe CL. DULOIS, Agemt i be distributed. Praise Giod from Whom, € | Lepper, Robert Paul and Charles G. Meyer; | chant; Gloria in Excelsis, Millard's Mass in G, | Ford;hymn; Inflammatus, Sabat Mater. Rossini, clean, straightforward adminisiration.” Praxoy = jin F, Garrett: hymn 208, Come, let us jom our | librarian, Mr. Nicholas L. Bogan; organist and | Christ Our Passover. Schnecker; hymn, Christ | soloist, Mrs. Zaidee Jones Smith and chorus Fi EE SELENE THE NIZED Bal MODERN | cheerful songs. Dykes; Gloria in Excelsis, in F, director, Mr. William Waldecker. the Lord is Risen; Te Deum, Lejeal | choir, offertory, Easter, Shelly, Miss May L. Exchange of Mails With China ARO MANGPACTORE” Ane You J lise | Tours: ¥ Dimittis,anon.; recessional, hymn | St. Patrick’s411 anf, Vidi Aquam,Diehman; | in B flat; Lord’s Prayer, old’ chant;| Corby; hymn; organ postluds: prelude and | 3, order to expedite the snd Japan. MUSICAL AND MECH UNICA! Tigo nave Yo n sreumas Qbs. Chariey | 103, The strife is’ O'er. from Palesttine. | Hoe Dies, Wiegand; Veni Creator, soprano, alto | Christ the Lord is Risen, Harry’ Rowe Shelley; | Pagueia A, Battie, | Chore ckot, warrane delivery of the Sk ak iistic ARCMITECTORE ee | EVEN ke ‘agar Masoa, Spencer Geare, Walter | Choir—Basses, Nathaniel B. Fugitt, Ernest H. and baritone, by Abbott; Of. Alma Virgo, | selections from Creation, Haydn, organ and | —Miss Jessie Davis, Mrs. Henry Jordan, Mrs, | ™#ils to and from Wy e HAND PIANOS, DSB ARNG Wraineg “\itce Morkan, Bernadette “Adams, | Daniel, R. Hi. Atkinson, Jobm C. Spencer; | soprano solo and chorus,bs Hummel; Gouncd's | ienctounte 150 eee See Wine Night, Florence Kenuedy. Mattie | Idaho, Montana and North Dakota, and Tactoding some of oa ‘ightly weed. | LONDON 3 Met Florence tenors, W. H. Dariel. Fred. Siebold, George 8. | Messe Solemnelle with’ Agnus Dei, ato solo os Det.’ Millard’s. mass’ ta Alice Everett, Rosa Buses, Cherrie | Yokohama and Shanghai and Hong Kong, an —_ a ae Miss | Cooper, H. C. Pearson: altos, Kari J, Daniel, ' and chorus from Rossini: Grand Mass Reqina 3 Mary Beamer; alti—Misses Hattio ? cree. | , Lewis ‘Slater. Harry Pierce,’ Walter Locke, wh. . Bageare store! rd ] order has been issued from the Post Office De- ee fe Ey ‘ Celi, chorus, Giorza; Vesper, Marzo’s with n. Francis Wiewr: Jennie Whiteside, ct ‘ore $ 5 jr, E.chard Miss Jessie Tabler; sopranos, Fred. Hazard, Gregor and ‘chant; Regina Cali, chorus, 2 Ez og EMS, Whittord, Blanche Love- | Washington te cxekegae oma Co Brigds PAROS, Er Teele ee, fee W. Robe-ts. jr-, Wm. Churchill, ) Louis Fiske, Richard Herrick, Willie McKim, | Giorza: Salutaris, bass solo, Mozart: Tan! nor Simonds, con- | less; tenori—Mr. Paige Archie | of Tokobema Joma ea . the oftices ‘oe sowie ge 3 rere ree Hunrichs, K. 1. Geare, Bases Dean Corsa, Charles Arth, Charles Hinton, | tum Ergo, alto solo and chorus, by ‘Faure, Groson, J. ‘I. Duncan, John | means of stounere Shanghai. China, by Ce 4 wit F Wer, Momint Femend.. Frank S. Bright, | Frank Sabotka, Walton Goodwin, Thos. Stret- | Soloists Mise Blanche Mattingly, sopeeses bass; Mrs. Wm. Hamilton Bayly, bassos—Meesrs,'J. E. Teboheme and See eee ee nS ee ae ee ord, scat Haris cee ez ES ton, Merreman Walker, Thom Williamson, Law. | Mise Pauline Whitaker, alto; Mr W.'D, McFar: ‘The choir will be ae- : ‘The first dispetel’ frees” Tesomes ATTORNEYS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. monda, Oscar Hinrichs, George Watts. - | Watkins, Rodger Winter, Robert Johnson, Geo. | land, tenor; Mr. B. A. Ryan, bass; Mr. Mariano orchestra, There will be tional April 18 nest. ald Pe + = Bt. Mrs. Martha B. Harvey: violinist, Miss | Welsh, Miss Louise Moclier, W. H. Daniel, pre- | Maina, baritone; Miss Loulie Boone, organist; Sunday school at 9:30. The | anthem, Christ, the Lord. is Wand; re- : GRORSE, . RERY. EDW! ot 9 co? Florence King: futiet. Mr. H. W. T. Jenner; | centor;John Theoohil, organist; Bayard Gibson, | Mr. Mariano Maina, director. i Low Lies the Form, from Sinkin ; of = Ferry Boat. Lacal Ganson af obey * ye. ase a a rector, Randolph 1. Geare. librarian; Fred. Blackford, assistant librarian. | Sopranos—Mrs. W. H. Combs, Misses B. ‘There will be offerings by the school and by the carol, Mary to Her Savior's | The College Point gr Teasonable. hours: 9; ‘to5 p.m cifens rind Joan ASP oseatant Episcopal Chapel, St. | The vested choir of thirty boys will render the | Hickey, M. Donnelly, J. Madd, ‘M. Dyer, B: ;'quarcet, Into the J NE NG, Ke Penh, we | Te FOR EVENT STATE John’s Parish. 23d street between (i and H | following service at St. Jobn's Chapel, corner | Bingham, C. Wood, X’ Burke, M. Howe. corner of sunk at 6:85 o'clock yesterday morning in Pot northwest, Easter Sunday, April 2, 1893. Morn- | ing service, 11 a m.: j teehee 2 8 ‘ad street and Virginia avenue, Rev. C. W. Bis- Altos—Mesdames M.. N*'iiiepers tod Rial Romie Renan oho-tm cove, off the Astoria shore at Hell Gate after a ‘oF oy - (ier Fae ae, 1 N. Turner, Butler, soprano; Mrs,’ Holt, alto; Lymn $9; | pham, rector: Processional hymn, Jesus Christ | J. Bo Misses J. Wilkin, A.’ Borbec! tenor; organist, Mrs, Chas, | Collision with the tug boat Dayspring. Capra ee STEAM CARPET CLEANIN Giarat Our Passover,” Schilting;' Paaim 2, | fe risen today: Te Deum, Simper, in Howlett, Smith, A. Smith, 36, Brower’ ar, Wa es nas ~. c iG. lors Es, M0, Hcl: Fealan of. “Gloria | Yo that standin the, bodse Dizson. a7, E. Chareh Song scvice| A Kem York eradicate beaded by Jeosb Seig- bag Arts ot A*MOSA TED atean Canper, ¢ haxine Beethoven: Te Deum, Meineke; Jubilate, Pat. 4 a lett; solo, bie os fener SY See Eee im Sees ee | (Be Bs Le ent aes Gcoria Tibd, 207, Paxton; hymn 110; offertory, ' flat; ‘soprano. Lore Has’ Hisen Today, Tux oldstandty, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. ange.

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