10 THE OlSfAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , APTITL 2 , 1890. EASTER MUSIC PROGRAMS. Again Iho season of Lent hns reached nn end and again the annlvorsary of the rcsur- roctlon of Christ Is at hand. Today Kaalcr Sunday , IB observed ns a day of re joicing In nil of the Christian churches the world over. It IB n day when the Interior of each church Is beautifully decorated with flowers nnd plants. In this connection , Bpeaklng of flowers and their tise , Ucv. T. DoWllt Talmago says : "Flowers have no grander use than when on Kastcr morning vo relebrate Iho roanlmatlon of Christ from Iho catacombs. And so 1 twist all of the festal flowcr.1 of nil of the churches of America with nil the festal flowers of chapels nnd rathodrals of all Christendom Into olio great chain , and with that chain I bind the Kasler mornings of our lives with the clos ing Kaster of the world's history of the Insurrection. " In Omaha Kaster will bo observed much nftor the some fashion as In the past. All of Iho churches will observe the day. The pulpits will bo decorated with lilies nnd short addresses and music prepared for the occasion will bo the order of the day. This year the music will bo better than heretofore , ns most of the church choirs have been giving Bpcclal attention to the anthems that nro to be rendered. The announcements nnd programs published In this department will give an Idea of how the day will bo observed In this city. Holy Family. Cntliollc. The beautiful nervlcca of the- Catholic ritual wcro observed with great solemnity nt Holy Family church on Thursday , Friday and Saturday mornings , and will bo brought to a close with solemn high mass this morning at 10'30. As the devotion of the forty hours will open at this mass the services will be most solemn. Ttio following is the musical program : Kyrln Farmer's Mans Gloria Farmer's Mass Credo Farmer's Mass Rr lna Cooll Werner HancUis Farmer llpiindlrtun Farmer AKIIUS Del Farmer Soprano soloists : Misses Nlles. Danahey. MrCullagh. Alto : Misses Danahey , O'Brien , Gentle-man. Tenor : Mr. Miller. Haws : Mns.--s Jarobsoii , Walsh , Srhall. Organist : Miss Emma Gentleman. There will be a chorus ot forty voices. Saereil Henri Catholic. The 10:30 miins will be a high mass , cele brated by Rev. Phillip Rees , S. J. The ser mon will be preached by the pastor. Rev. P. .1 Judge Subject , "Bearing the Cross P'atlently Brings a Glorious Resurrection. " The senior cliolr , under the direction of Miss Cannon , will sing Marza'a second mass In V Musical program : Kvrle BytheChoIr Gloria By the Choir Bass Solo Laudamus Te L. Gutting Gratlos Aglmus Miss Carroll , Mlsa Klyle , Messrs. Cannon and Gutting Qul Tollls Miss Mamlo O'Brien Cum Saneto By the Choir Credo Hy the Choir D -iim de Deo..Misses . Knlcht and Cannon Kt Incarnatus Mlsa Margaret Flynn Cruelllxim Miss Jennie Jacobberger Kt Resurrexlt By the Choir Offertory Reglna Coell BytheChoIr Jlenedletus Misses Flynn and Long Agnus Del Misses Long nnd Cannon Dona Nobls Miss Hornbcrger Organist , Miss Cannon. St. Plillotiiriiii'N Cntliollc Cntlifilrnl. Pontifical high mass will be celebrated at C a. m. by Rt. Rev. Bishop Scannell. Low masses nt 7 , 8 and 0 a. m. , followed by a solemn high muss at 10:30. : Rev. James Btenson will act as celebrant , assisted by Rev. S. F. Carroll , deacon ; Rev. John Jen- nette , subdeacon , and Rev. P. McOovern , master of ceremonies. The sermon will be BLOOD Jlcnrt Failure , 1'uralynlM , Nervou * Tremor * , ShortiicwH of Ilrciiih anil All Ulnt'iiftes Due to I'oor Cir culation of Illood Cured liy u Short UMC of Dr. Ills. ' Tonic TalilctN. 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Musical numbers are : Kyle OIlMnn tJlorla GIlBlnn Credo Jterradantc ( a ) AVe Maria. Mlllard Offertory. . Violin Obllcato , K. lloffman. ( b ) Rcglna Coell Choir. Sanetus Mcrrnilnnto Agnni UP | Mercadnntc Venl Creator La Hachc SI. Pntrlclt'n Cnlliolle > lornlHK. Lamblllotto's Mass , Accompanied by Orchestra . . Mr. K. Nordln. Leader. Prelude to Kyrln . Orchestra nnd Organ Kyrle . - . Cbolr Christie . Mrs. Frank Morlarty , Gloria In Kxrolsia . ] Mrs. Morlarty and Mlns Ilrcnnan. Kt In Tun Pax. . . .Mrs. II. Yociim , Mr. Rush ( Jratlas . Mls.t A. Rush Flute Solo Prelude to Quonlam . . Mr. Peterson Quonlnm . Mr. P. Hrennan Credo . Choir , Orchestra and Organ Kt Inrarimtim Kst. . . . Mrs. Frank Morlarty Crueinxus . Mr. James Rush Hanetus . Choir Agnus Del . Messrs. Rush. Mc Millan ttrcnnan and MHs G. Rush Offprtory . Mrs. Frank Morlarty Miss O'Rork , organist. SI , .loll ii ' ( 'nlliolle M Solemn high mass nt 10:30 : ; sermon by Very Rev. M. P. Dowllng , president of Crelghton university ; Rev. Martin Brons- geoBt , celebrant , assisted by Rev. J. Scnn- hause , deacon , and Mr. George Dlneen , deacon ; Mr. T. J. McShanc , master of cere monies. The choir , under the direction of Mr. John A. Schcnk , will render Haydn's second mass. Mr. Harry Murkeley will sing the "Susclpe , " which occurs In the "Gloria ; " Bach's "Ave Maria , " as a violin solo by Mr. Alvln Huster , will be accompanied on the organ by Prof. A. E. ninufuss. St. IlnriinliiiN KpUeopnl Morning. Processional Hymn No. 100 , Anthem Christ Our Passover Tours Proper I'snlms * 2 , B" , III To Ueum. . | .Jubilate. . . | Slnart's Service in G Hymn No. 111 ! , Kuejmrlstlc Ollloo Ilaynes In K Flat Kyrle Gloria Tlbl Graf.au Tib1 Nlcene Creed Hymn No. 121 Anthem O , Give Thanks Unto the _ I-ord Watson Sur.MJm Corda. Sanetus Uenedlctus qnl Venlt Agnus Del Communion Hymn No. 223 Gloria In Kxcelsls Nunc Dlmlttls Recessional Hymn No. Ill IJVIMIHOIIK , TsIlO. Processional Hymn No. 109 Proper Psalms Nos. 113 , 1H. 118 Masnlflcat I Nunc DlmltUi..WestfleId's | Ssrvlca In E Hymn No. 112 Hymn O , Give Thanks Unto the Lord. . " ' ' ' " ' * Recessional Hymn No. Hi".I' . . . . . . . . St. Joliii'M Kplncopnl Morning. Processional Hymn Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Carey Introlt , Anthem O , the Golden Glowlnp Morning- G. F. LeJune Kyrlc Klelson Crullcshank Credo Baruby Hymn At the Iximb's High Feast Bach Offertory Anthem Christ Our Passover Chappel Sanetus Crulkshank Henedk'tus Crulkshank Agnim Del Crulkshank Hymn A Savins' Victim Mason Gloria In Kxcelsis Crulkshank Nunc Dlmlttls Barnby Recessional Hymn , 121 The Strife Is O'er Palestrlna Is ; v en Inn. Processional Hymn Hark , Ten Thou- Kina Voices Dykes Magnificat Beethoven Nunu Dlmlttls Barnby Anthem Christ Our Passover Chappel Hymn No. 122 Jesus Live ? Gauntlet Sermon 1C Chrlbt Be Not Risen Your Faith Is Vain H'yinn Angels , Roll Away the Stone..Roper Offertory Why Seek Ye the Living..Manley Recessional Hymn He Is Risen Monk Trinity Ciillieilrnl MornliiK Service. Organ Prelude Entre de Procession. . . . Alonzo Stone1 Processional Hymn Christ , the Lord , Is Risen Today Hallelujah Chorus Messiah Handel Christ Our Passover W. Crouch To Deuni in C ( Festival ) Dudley Buck Jubilate In D Dudley Buck Introlt King All Glorious , Solo and Chorus J. Barnby Communion Service ICyrlo Elelson Gloria TibI Sancluo J. Eyrie Agnus Dei Gloria In Kxcelsls Offertory I Know That My Redeemer Llveth Handel Anthem As" " It Began to Dawn Whitney Combs' ' Recessional Hark Ten Thousand Voices Sounding Organ Postlude Fanfare S. Gilbert ( 'Iiureh of ( lie nooil Sheiinril MornlllRT Processional Hymn , No. 121 Kyrlo Klelson Elvcy Gloria Tlbl Garrctt Hymn , No. 112 Gloria Patrl . .MendclsHohn Offertory Solo Selected Mrs. M. L. Learned. Siirsum Corda and Sanclus Communion Hymn , No. 225 Agnus Dul Gounod Gloria In Excelsls Recessional Hymn , No. IIS K veil In K. Processional Hymn , No. 115 Gloria Patrl , Anon Magnificat Garrett Niiue Dlmltis Anon Hymn , No. < H5 ( Sung kneeling ) Hymn , No. llfl Gloria Patrl Anon Offertory Anthem Break Down for Joy _ Hurst Recessional Hymn Church of St. Philip , ( he Deacon Mo ml ii K. Processional Hymn At the Lamb's High FPIWI We King . Klvey Anthem Christ Our Passover . Chappie Gloria Palrl . Bunuctt Te Doum . Caryl Florlo Rcnrdlctus . Aldrlch Hymn 112-Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Intrt 'idi-Tho 'st'rVfo YsVo'er. Hyrin - . . . . Paloslrltia Kyrlc . n , Taylor Gloria TIUI , Gratia Tlbl and Nlcene Creed . Plain SOUR Offertory Anthem Ho Is Risen . Clare Sursum Corda and Kanctus . Cumldge licnedletus Qul Vcnlt . Agnus Del . pln | , SOUK Gloria In Kxeelsls . Old Chant Nunc Dlmlttls . Turtle Rei'esplonal. Hymn 450-A11 Hall the Power of Jesus' Name . Coronation All SnliitH' Kplncnpiil Moruluu- , Processional Hymn No , 614 Barnby "CbrlHt Our Passover" Shepnerd Te Dciim. . | Jubr.ato. . . . ! in B Flat Solo-Hymn No. 155 Mra. G. W. Manchester. Anthem As It Began to Dawn. . , , Myles B. Foster. Sanctus Harris Gloria In Kxcolsls . . .Old Chant Kcccselona ! Hymn No. 39G Dykes iveuliii : , TiilO , Processional Hymn No. 514..Barnby MaEHltU-ut I Nune Dlmlttls. . ( ln n Flat Anthem Blessed Be the God and Father Wesley Recessional Hymn No. 396 Dykes St. Auclreiv'x Kplncopiil Morning. Christ Our Lord Is Risen Today Morgan lutrolt CliriHt Our Passover..MornliiRtou Kyrle Gounod Gloria Tlbl Gounod lum Christl Gounod Hvmn At the Lamb's High Feast W Sing Balzburg Anthem Hallelujah , He Is Risen Kurxum Corda , Barnby Hunctus Gounod Agnus Del , Gounod Retiedlctus Adams Nunc Dlmlttls , Barry Gloria In Excelsls Old Melody Hymn The Strife U O'er Palestrlna Walnut Mill MrtboilUt UuUonpul dm roll Moruluir , Anthem The Trua Easter..E. C. Elliwortli Chofr. Hymn Awake My Soul CoiiKregutlon. Apostles' Creed and Gloria Patrla , l d by Iho Choir . . . . Prayer and Scripture Reading . Solo-1 Am Ha That LIvMh . . . . Ml n Carrie Robertson. Recitations . ( a ) EaHte-r Chlm s . ( b ) The Lord Is Risen . ( c ) An Raster Rainbow , by Seven Girls. ( d ) Who Shall Roll Awny the Stone ? ( e ) Primary CInss Exercises . Song Down from Their Homo on High. . Congregation. Mlsolonary Catechlm , led by J. M. Olllan , Missionary Hymn . Congregation. Address . . . . . . . . C. W. Miller Hymn The Morning Light Is Breaking. . Conere ( ration. Singing-Onward Chrl tlan Soldiers . Congregation. Sc.rlpiuro Rending and Prayer . Anthem Hnllelujah for the Cross . Hymn The Prince of Salvation. . S. F. Smith Baptismal Service and' Reception of Members . Song He Arose . Robert Lowry Recitations , with Chart Illustrations . Song Tell th Whole Wide World . . K. 13. Hewitt „ , . , . Concregatlon. Recitations . ( n ) Only n Penny . ( b ) A Rac of Wishes . ( r ) Lord Save the World . Quartet I'll Awaken In the Morning. . . . Short Address by the Pastor . Singing Jesus Hall . Congregation. Klrnl MctlmillM lOplNeopnl MornltiK. ymn No. 275-Look , Yo Saints , the Sight Is Glorloili Creed Prayer , ' Choral Response The Strife Is O'er , ; ; Pnlestrlna Interlude Chant Christ. Our Passover Various Scripture Lesion Hallelujah Chorus from "Tho Messiah" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Offe'r'torv 'Sol'o-i' 'kiiow''Tlia't'My R > - deamer Llveth Handel Mrs. Kelly. Gloria Patrla Sermon Anthem-Unfold. Ye Portals ( from "The Rcdemtrtlon" ) Gounod Il'ymn At the Lambs High Feast Wo Sing K veiling. Organ Prelude Hymn All Hall the Power Prayer Choral Re.iponfe Lord's Prayer ( Chant ) Interlude Anthem Now on the First Day of the Week Lahco Hymn Crown Him with Many Crowns. . ' Offertory Doxology Easter Hymn CavalJerla Rustleana Mascagnl Sermon Hallelujah Chorus from "Tho Messiah" Handel HniiMCom I'urk Mcthoillnt ICplm-opnl liveiiliiR. Processional March , , Prelude Orchestra Easter Song By the School Praver Mrs. F. M. Sifison Recitation Planting the Seed Song By the Juniors Scripture Rending1 Frank I. Clark Recitation An Easter Object Lesson. . . . Gertrude Ellsworth. Luclla A'lerllng , Francis Warner. Song of Spring Primary Department The Easter Morning By the School Offertolre Violin Solo Selected Miss Hlldrcth SIsson. Down from Their Home on High Double Quartet Recitation IJrmn. Picket Easter Lilies By the School Recitation Kastcr Stories O Death , Where Is Thy Sting By the School The Lord's Prayer By the Congregation Miss Josephine Thatcher , Accompanist. I-'I rut I'renbylerlnn Morning. Orsran Ka&ter Chorus from "Cavallerla Rustic-ana. " Ma.scagnl Quartet Awakp Up , My Glory Barnby Organ Spring SongMendelssohn Contralto Solo Eye Hath Not Seen nnd Holy City Gaul Miss Brown. Violin Obligate Mr. Martin Brown. Organ Triumphal March Gullmant Kvelilnn. Cantata for Eastertide Christ the Vic tor Dudley Buck Organ Cavattna Raff Bass Prophetic Prologue. Soprano and Alto The Eve of the Sab bath Tenor and Bass The Night Watch. Quartet The Easter Dawn. Bass Reappearance. Tenor and Baas The Report of the Watch Bass The Questioning of Simon Peter. Contral'to ' The Ascension. Quartet Epilogue and Finale. Organ Hallelujah Chorus from "The Messiah" Choir : Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm , soprano : Miss Estella Brown , contralto ; Mr. L. C. Hazel- ton , tenor : Mr. L. B. Copeland. bass ; Mrs. Howard Kennedy , jr. , organist and direc tor. Central United I'resbyterlnn Morning Organ Voluntary Doxology Invocation Anthem Now Gladness Fills My Soul. . . Responsive Scripture Reading No. 77 , Psa'.ter Scripture Leson Prayer Anthem Praise Ye the Lord Offerings No. 308 , Psalter Sermon Theme , "The Heavenly Mes sage at the Sepulchre" Prayer No. 45 , Psalter 10 ven I ii B. Organ Voluntary "Hallelujah" Bible Songs Invocation : . ; " ; , " "Sing a New Song" Bible bongs Scripture Leraou "Let Earth Be Glad" Bible Songs Responsive Scripture Reading "How Blest thn Realm" Bible Songs Scripture Ld'son Anthem Let Us Kneel Before the Lord "O Praise Him" Bible Songs Sarmon Theme , "The Believers Shout of Victory" Prayer "Blessed Be Jehovah" Bible Songs Lowe AvonmPrcHbylPrlan Clmrcli .MornlnK. Organ Prelude . , Anthem-Hall. Easier Morn . Blcrly Scripture Lesson and Prayer . Solo The Holy Oily. . .Miss Rose Mncumbor Offertory . Anthem-Calvary . . . Babrlrl Sermon The Refmrrectlon..By the Pastor Anthem There Is a Green Hill Far Away . , . 1C veil I UK. Anthem The Resurrection . Leslie Anthern The Lord His Life Did Give. . . Lesl le Solo The Resurrection . Holden Mrs. Jackson. WenliulnMer I'rrnhytrrlnn MnrnliiK. Prelude Evelng Star . Wagner Eddy Anthem This Is the Day . Lynra Solo The Resurrection . Shelly Miss Edna Williams. Offertory Invocation . Ollinant Anthem Christ Is Risen . Lansing Postlude Processional . Batista SI. Mnry'H Avenue Co MornliiK. Organ Introductory . H. H. Allen Invocation . The Pastor Anthem Unfold Yo Portals Everlast ing . Gounod Chorus , Prof. Keck , Director. Solo Hosanna . Mrs. A. G. Edwards. Prayer . The Pastor Gloria . . . Choir and Congregation Announcements and Easter Offerings. . Alt Organ Offertory . II. H. Allen Hymn . Chorus and Congregation Ordination of Deacon. . .Pastor and Dsacons Reception of Members . Anthem Awake Thou that Sleepest . . Stalncr Chorus. Sarmon . . Dr. Butler Anthem They Have Taken Away My lx > rd . . . . * . . . Chorus , Eveuliisr. Organ Introductory . H. II. Allen Anthem To Him Who Left Ills Throne on Hleh . Stalner Trio and Chorus. Scripture Lesson . . . . . .The Pastor Solo The Lord is Risen . Lansing Mrs. A. O. Edwards Announcements and Offering . All Organ Offertory . H. II. Allen Anthem Gloria Cliorus . Farmer Chorus and Prof Keck. Theme The First Easter . Dr. Butler ( Illuminated by projected light displaying numerous reproductions of scenes historic , artistic and Idealistic , Illustrative of the theme. ) _ II I ! ! Ill r ronirren tloiuil Moruintr. Ortan Voluntary . Doxology . Invocation and Lord's Prayer "Christ Is Risen" Choir. ReHponslvo Reading . , , Gloria Patrl . . . . . Anthem Rejoice. Oh Rons of Earth' . F. L , Kyer Scriptures . . . . . Prayer . . . Solo-I Know that My Redeemer LlVPth . Handel Miss Schrlcber , Offering . . . Sermon . . . .I . Hymn . . . . . Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . Organ Voluntary . . . . . Hymn . Prayer . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . Anthem-Christ , Our Passover . McPhnll Rp < > ponstVfl Reading . . > Solo-Alone My Savior Stands . Parry Mlsa WInspcar. Scripture . . Solo . Dr. It. J. Wallace. Offering . Sermon . . Hymn . Benediction . First CoiiKrc-Knlliinnl Clmrcli A ! or n In tr. Organ-Cnnzona Gullmant Chorus-To Deuni Rui olpbson Solos by Lovell Dunn , Luther Tate. Response ; : . . Solo-1 Know That My Redeemer I < , ) ( , ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' Mrs. c''Y : . SnYiire's' . Chorus-Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Sbellny Postlude-Halleiujali Chorus Handel I ] veil I UK. Organ-Easter March Merkel Chorus-God Hath Appointed a Day . .Tours Solo-At Sleep Takes Flight Shelley Mrs. C. 13. Sciulros. Violin obllpato by Mr. Lovoll Dunn. . , Quartet-Christ the Lord Has pn..Burk Organ March Pontificate Lcmmens St. .lolin'n Afrlenn MiMlimllit I3ilwoo- pnl I3vrnln r. Prelude Rink Hymn. No. in Hymnal Anthem-Awake. Ye Salntf Schneoker Anthpin Jesus Lives Srhneckcr Quartet Christ , the Lord , Is Illfcm Again Adams Paper A Man of Sorrows..R. W. Freeman Solo The First Begotten of the Dead. . Binmenschon Paper Resurrection Mrs. Bolcr Solo Easter Day Marzo Recitation Finding of the Cross Mrs. K. Wilson Anthem Speak Yc Comfortably..Shackley Doxology Postlude March from Tannhauser Wagner Cnlvary Hiiptlnl Mo rill UK. Organ Voluntary SelectedMrs. Mrs. C. N. Rowley Doxology Invocation Hymn 314 Crown Him Thomas Hastings Choir and Congregation. Anthem Now Is Christ Risen Dr. S. B. Jackson Choir. Scripture Lesson Prayer Anthem Jeans Hath Triumphed J. Wcslcv Hughes Soprano and Baritone SoloiLadles' Trio and Chorus. Hymn 312 Dnrwell Dr. L. Mason Choir and Congregation. Sermon The Faith for the Fight , I Cor. 15-32 Hymn 33J Bennlngton Perclval Choir and Congregation. Evening ; . Voluntary Selected Mrs. C. N. Rowley Anthem Glory to His Nams Charles H. Gabriel Choir. Hymn 321 Cincinnati Dr. L. Mason Congregation. Reading Anthem Joyful Eastertide A. Bclrly Choir. Praytr Hymn 333-Rothwell William Tansur Congregation. Sermon The First Resurrection Anthem Who Is the King of Glory ? Charles II. Gabriel Choir. Hymn 939 How Long. O Lord J. Leach Choir and Congregation. Quartet Choir Miss B. Poff , soprano ; Mr. E. A. Evans , lenor ; D. Snell- bercor , alto ; Earlo Styles , baritone ; Xi. Johnson , assistant In trio. Metli-Klleil Ttnpttnt. A quartet , composed of Mrs. L. T. Sunder- land , Miss Cora Chaffce , Mr. A. Delmore Cheney and Mr. Ralph E. Sunderrand , will render the following musical program : Morning ; . Anthem Christ , Our Pasrover Bartlett Solo Ifosanna. Granler Mlse Cora Chaffee. Anthem The Day of Resurrection Schnccker Sermon Topic , "The" Living Hope K veiling. Anthem Christ , the Lord , Is Risen Roeckel Solo Mrs. L. T. Sundcrland. Anthem Jesus Lives Schnecker St. Mark's Ijiitliern MoruliiK. Organ Voluntary Selection from Remsberg Miss Anna M. Wetzel. Kyrle Norrls Congregation. Responsive Scripture with Apostles' Creed Gloria Patrla Rcmsberg Congregation. Scripture Lesson Gospel , Luke IS : 1-12 ; Eplstlp , First Corinthians 15 : 1-14. Hymn 249 Ltecher Congregation. Prayer Pastor Anthem He Is Risen Danks Choir. Sermon Significance of Christ's Resur rection Rev. L. Groh. Anthem Ho Llveth Herbert Choir. Preparatory Service to Holy Communion. Administration of Holy Communion Doxology Bnc < llctlon K vn n Ke 11 en 1 Iu I h erii n Mor n Inc. Introltus Holy. Holy , Holy la the Ixrd of Hosts Confession of Sins Absolution Gloria In IJxcolsU Dee Gospel for Easter Day "He Known It All" Lyon , Choir. Credo Sermon "The Living Savior" Eiister Hymn Franck Choir. Offering Prayer According to the Church Book. . . Doxology ( irnee l.ii I derail Morn Inc. "The S-n-lor Is Risen" Wllllama Gloria Patrl Nclthardt Kyrlo Norrls Gloria In Excelsls Old Chant To Deuni , Thomas "Christ , Our Passover" Danks Duet Crown Him , Buchanan Offertory Easter Song Van de Water Sanctus LnyrU Nuno Dlmittls Persian Tune t'nlty Clmrcli. Prelude Festvorpplel Llebeg Solo llo.ianna J. Granler .Miss Reno K , Hamilton Offertory Serenade Moskownkl Solo The Holy City Adams Mlsa Hamilton. Postlude Hallo'.ujah Chorus Handel CIillil .SavliiK IiiNtHiite. The Child Saving Institute Sunday school will be held at 3 j > . m. Since Dr. Henry offered cash prizes amounting to $25 new Interest has been awakened among the pupils , Rev. A. E. Keablcs will conduct the Sunday evening service , beginning nt 7:30. : The various classes and club meetings will beheld hold during tbo week , as usual. Kinder garten every forenoon. Singing classes Sat urday at 1 p. m. , sewing school at 2 p. m. , physical culture drills at 3 p , in. , cooking school at 3:30 : p , m. , also cooking school classes Wednesday and Friday evenings. Next Tuesday evening an entertainment will be given at the Institute by the young pcoplo of St. Andrew's church for the benefit of the sewing school department , which Is very much In need of funds , and should receive liberal patronage. The following excellent program has been arranged : Port I Trial by Jury. Cast. 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You will get free 1 Upright , Oak Book Case. 1 Guide Book to Systematic Reading. The Encyclopedia Britannica is now on exhibition in our store , and you are invited to call and examine the same. This is an unusual opportunity to become possessed of a valua ble work for a very small outlay. It is well worth your while to consider it. Respectfully yours , J. S. STOTT , Manager. THE MEGEATH. STATIONERY CO. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Special Meeting Held for Purposa of Passing Appropriation Sheets. FUNDS FOR CLEANING THE PAVED STREETS Proprietor of Vciulnmc Hotel ( lint AViiN ( I ii n run fined DuriiiK Small- KpliH'iiilc I'reneutM a Claim for Councilman Bechel occupied Ills desk In the council chamber at a special meeting ot the city council yesterday for the first time for several months. His long Illness has left him rather pale nnd thin , but he informed his fellow councllmen and others of his friends In the city hall who grceteil him that ho Is In better health than ho has enjoyed for a long while. The meeting was called for the purpose of passing the appropriation sheets for the payment of liabilities of the city and sal aries of the city employes for the month of March. A number of Items were strlcketi out , among them being the salaries of Spe cial Agent Robertson of the city legal de partment and Street Commissioner Beverly , who ave drawing a salary from the Btate during the legislative session. The usual ( Inanco committee recommendation that the Items bo disallowed was adopted , but some thing out ot the usual order was sprung when one of the members moved that Coun cilman Stuht's salary bo stricken out of the appropriation sheet. "Councilman Stunt Is a member of the finance committee that has recommended that the salaries of other city employes be disallowed because they have spent their time at Lincoln , " the councilman explained. "So far us I can learn Councilman Stuht has also spent a good portion of tils time at Lincoln lobbying for or against bills to the detriment of his service to the city. What is sauce for the goose Is sauce for the gan der , and therefore I think that Stuht ought to be docked ns well ns the rest of them. " Turns Out to ] ! < a .lokc. The Incident was turned into a bit of pleasantry and was passed. The finance committee , on recommendation of the city attorney , also struck out of the appropria tion sheet Items In favor of the Barber Asphalt Paving company and the Grant Pav ing company of $8,466.12 and $2,008.4 : : , re spectively , for repairing asphalt streets all over the city < lurlng the last six months of 1S9S. Some question hns arisen recently whether the cost of these repairs should be paid out of the general fund of the city or should bo assessed up against adjoining property and the proposition was submitted to the city attorney. The latter gave It as his opinion that under the city charter the council Is required to assess the coat of re pairs and recommended that the matter bo more thoroughly considered at the commit tee of the whole meeting of Iho council next Monday afternoon. This recommenda tion was adopted. If the view of the elty attorney prevails It Is said that no asphalt street In the city will bo repaired , unless the property owners adjoining petition for It and pay the coat through taxation. The appropriation sheet also set aside for use ? 500 out of the $2,500 allotted to the Board of Public Works for street repairs during the year. It also appropriated $750 out of the road fund for street cleaning pur poses. City Engineer Rosenvatcr will iwo this money as advantageously nt possible as soon as the weather will permit. Ono of the Interesting watteiM that came up during the meeting > WIH a bill from A. J. Ilattery & Co. for damages sustained by the closing of the Vendomo hotel from February - ruary 2 to March 3 , when It was quaran tined for smallpox. The bill Is Itemized as follows : Cost of operating hotel ( fur ? 20 K--nt of building 1ST SO Ixjss of business during iiuaralitlne. . 225 00 Dunmgo to furniture resulting from fumigation 17500 Damage to good will and business of hotel 2,00000 Total $3,251 70 lliidcrj'M Claim IN Referred. In addition to the bill Proprietor Hattery stated that during the ( juarantlno his wife was so badly overworked In looking after the guests locked up In the hotel and In acting as nurse that her health Is seriously Injured and that she has good grounds for a claim of damages against the city. In n communication accompanying this bill Mr. Ilattery stated that the city took his hotel , converted It Into a hospital , re tained possession of It for a month and re quired him to operate and supply It , and destroyed considerable property by process of fumigation. Ho admitted that the city has a right to take private property for public purposes , but Insisted that the law required that such property cannot be ap propriated unless just compensation Is given. The matter was referred without comment. The ordinance vacating Chicago street from Tenth to Eleventh to enable the Omaha Brldgt ) and Terminal company to erect a freight depot was Introduced , read a first and second time and referred. The j tnmo action was taken on ordinances creat-i Ing the following paving districts : Thirty- ) ninth street , from Farnain street to Oewey avenue ; Dewey avenue , from Thirty-ninth , THROUGH ORDINARY PALACE SLEEPING SLEEPING CARS I CARS DINING CARS ( i In Curio Only Line Takiiiu Passengers Through NORTH TO PACIFIC COAST Without Tedious waiting for Connections Enroute. 4O Hours Quicker to Portland Than Any Other Line. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 Farnam St , Tel , 316 , For Everybody in Omaha will be < mi V You Choose Any Make Htrcet to Fortieth ; Patrick avenue , from Twenty-fourth street to Twenty-nev'iith , Twenty-fourth Ktrect , from the Holt Line to Am s avenue. Other ordinances Intro duced .provide for the opening of Forty- firot avenue from Howard street to Patrick avenue , and for the grading of Eighteenth street from William street to Lincoln avenue - nuo , tiho city to pay one-half the cost. City Knglnecr Rosewater reported favorably upon the scheme to lay a sewer on California from Twenty-seventh to Thirtieth ( street and submitted the required ordinance. The final ordinance for the repaying of Capitol avenue from Eighteenth to Twentieth street wa passed on the third reading. The resolutions adopted by the Dulldlng Trades' council , In which the city council Is scored for alleged lax enforcement of 'building ' regulations , wag received and referred. City Blnglneer Rosewater submitted an estimate of the amount of money npent on wooden sidewalk repair * and construction during September , October , November and December of last year. The amount was $1,141.60. Hub * Without NOIUUSTONS'N. Pa. , April l.-Edwln Munehawer , a discharged letter carrier , was caught In the act of robbing the NorrU- town postofllco this morning. The olilef of police and Postmaster Hrownback made the capture. 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