20 THE OMAITA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY, APRIL S. 1004. EASTER IN ALL CHURCHES Day of Eejo'o rg in Crt'i Victory CTer Death to E Ob err.d. RISEN 10R0 THEMt Of SONG AND SSRMON II floa.e n( Hurihlo Prepare to (rlrhnlr (he Triumphant Cul mination of I'erlod of Passion. Easter and Christmas are the two days of ftreatont rejolcaig In the C!ul?tan year. Easter, rumlng as It does Itnme iiafly af r Good Friday, wllh In snkm.iliy. 1. P''r- j haps, from a ihurrhman's point of ciay. more Joyous by the atitltiiplt than la Christmas, whlrh Is prc-cvd-.d by no siasin, urn aa Lent. Since Ash Wednesday the churches In one way or another have marked the forty days which rach ih"lr Climax In Good Friday and in Easier with Sperlul service. Ministers have sought to Impress on tholr conRTPKai'on 'he superla tive debt of Christian humanity to the Christ. They have none over again, with 11 the ImpresslvrnoBs In their power, ihi great scenes at the close of the greatest life. The end la come. The suffering la encd, and now cotms the resurrection. The black of mourning Is stripped from alter and from chancel and the colors of Joy and triumph are spread abroad. The prom ise which made Christianity in completed, and the Savior Is risen. Throughout the rlty In every church of every denomination today will bo serv ices, with Easter sermons and with Easter music. For days the cliolra have been practicing hard for this event, and tomor row every sinner will be In the choir to lift the voice In nouns of rejoicing. Minis ters have searched themselves for Ideas and language such "1 should rise to the spirit of the great dny. The steady church goer will know where to go and with church patriotism will fled what Is best In his own place of worship. The great number of those who go but seldom to the churches will be out today. They will find many services from nMch to choose In Trinity cathedral Bishop Williams will presld.j. The festival service and celebra tion of the holy communion come in the morning. The choir under J. W. Lnmpman gives the following special Easter anthems: "As It Regan To Dawn" Coombo "Christ Has Won The Victory" Hawley Why Seek Ye The Living Among The Dead' Clara The .full choral communion servlea by Gower will bo used. Two beautiful medals, one of gold, pre sented by Miss Wakeley, and the other of llyer. presented by Mrs. V. H. Haller, will be awarded by, Illshop Wllllums. In All Saints' church the choir, under J. II. Slmms, gives the following; music: MORNING. Processional Hymn No. 114 Christ, Our l'assover Buck Te beuiu, In B rial Stanford Jubiliiie, In B Mat Utanlord Contralto Solo Alleluia Humphries Miss fortertleld. Anthem Behold, ye Debpisrrs Parker (Baritone solo by C. b. Haverstock.) Communion service in V Stainer Processiunul Hymn No. 117 EVENING. Magnificat. In B flat Stanford Tenor Solo Christ la Risen Today Blachoff Dan Wheeler. Organ Solo Spring Song Mendelssohn J. 11. Bimma. Soprano Solo Immortality Shephord .Mrs. Jennlaon. Anirhetn-Awake, Thou That Sleepest.. ; Redhead I (Tenor Solo by Mr. Wheeler.) Ibsb Solo The Resurrection Shelley 1 C. B. Haverstock - Anthem Alleluia, tlx Eord Uveth ... , Harris (Soprano solo by Mrs. Jennlson.) Tha musical program for Easter morning In St Matthias' church follows. Jo Bar ton Is director of the choir and Mrs. M. E. Benjamin is organist: Processional Easter anthem.. O. F. LeJune Kyrle Foota Gloria Tlbi E. Hayes Anthem See Now the Altar J. Faure Burton Millard and Choir. "At the Eamb'a High Feast". ...Q. J. Elvoy Offertory Christ, the Lord, Is Risen.... H. R. Shelly Miss Fayette Cola. Mrs. J. F. Anderson , and Choir. Sentence p. Humphrey sursum Corda J. Ca midge Saiiet ub I . . Ouunod C, D. Palmer, Miss Pearl Morria and Choir. Coena Domini Draw Nigh and Take.... r J'"Y'w Sullivan Unde et Memorea And Now, Oh Father Bop i a no Solo I Know that My Re deemer Elveth Handel Miss Davidson. Anthem God of Our Father .... DeKoven Recessional All Hall tha Power .... Holdsn In tha Church of the Good Shepherd the Eoster music, under the direction of R. P. Schwab, will ba as follows: ProcekslonuJ Welcome, Happy Morning Introit He' la Not Here." lie 'is" Risen?.".? " Christ. Our Passover''.'.'.'.','.'.'.'.'.!'.'.'.'.'s-hiii'in To Ileum, In D Read Hymn Tha Strife la O'er, the Battle Dona Paleetrlna ' Oltertory Holo-Allelula. Christ Is Risen Shelley Violin Obligalo George Barker. Communion service, In E flat .... Cr.mer Recessional Come, ye Faithful Raise the Strain Bulilvan The following Eaater muslo will be pre- r VV t 5 I Anay n That ' constant backache! Strikes you anytime 'tis the first symptom of Kidney ills comes in many foraiis sudden twinges of pain slow exhaustive aches Kidneys out of order, require relief. Backache is a Kidney warning neglect the warning, other troubles follow, Sick Kidneys cause bad backs bad backs are weak and lame and aching. 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Dennee Ronry Buck In St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church Mount Calvary commandery, Knights Templar, will attend the vesper service. Rev. Robert Tost's Easter ser mons will be "The Immortality of the Soul" and "A Glimpse of the Risen Lord." Thomas J. Kelly directs the choir and Miss Maud" Mueller Is organist. The music follows: MORNING. Organ Prelude Spring Song Mendelssohn Processional Hymn Welcome, Happy Morning J. Baptists Calkin Doxoloay Gloria Patrl Hopkins Organ Interlude Gloria I'atrl ." Hopkins Anthem Morn s Roseate Hues George w. Chadwlck Response The Strife Is O'er Palestrina Hymn 3ifl. tune, "Duke Street" Eastei Solo I Know that My Re deemer Llveth, from "The Messiah" Handel Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly. Finale Hallelujah Chorus, from "The MesHiah" Handol Postlude VESPERS. "Christ, the Redeemer." (Being a serv ice arranged to commemorate the passion, ueath and resurrection of our bleHsed Lord. I Organ Prelude Processional Hymn We March, We March to Victory .... Sir Joseph Barnby Response Forty Days and Forty Nights llelnlein Organ Interlude Gethsemane, from "The Atonement" (new) Coleridge-Taylor Solo (Contralto) He waa Despised, from "The Messiah" Handel Mrs. Verne Miller. Pastoral The Crucifixion Hymn-Ant hem O. Come and Mourn with Me Awhile Dykes Anthem (Tenor Solo) There is a Green Hill Far Away Oounod-Fuster Mr. Kelly and Choir. Hymn In the Cross of Christ Conkcy Choral Response The Strife Is O'er Palestrina Anthem Aa It Began to Dawn Sir George C. Martin Offertory Solo Hosanna! Granler Mrs. Kelly. Finale Hallelujah Chorus, from "The Messiah" Handel In Hillside Congregational churoli a rep resentation will be given during the morn ing service of the throe women at the cross Mary, Mary Magdalene and Salome, with angel visitants. In the evening tho pantomimic representation will be of the angola and Mary Magdalene at the tomb. There will be a real cross and tomb and a pantomimic representation of the ungeia at the cross and tomb ot Christ. The church will be decorated wtih potted flowors. Rev. W. Francis Berger has for his Easter topics "The Martyr Hero" and "Tha Tomb of Christ." The music will be: MORNING. Organ voluntary Dojtoiogy Hymn WO. 9B Hymn on the Cross Prayer, with the Lord a Prayer Chanted. Solo Jerusalem W. J. Stevens. Anthem For God So Loved the World. McPhall Duet The Crucifixion Stainer Requiem 'Tie Midnight and on Olives Brow EVENING. Hymn Anthem Hallelujah, He Is Risen. ..Martin Duet He Is Risen Abbey Antlphon Christ, the Lord Is Risen To day Lindsay Solo Resurrection Snelley Triumphal aong Low In tha Grave He Lay Lowry In Plymouth Congregational church Rev. Arthur J. Folsom will preach in the morn ing on "Have Tou Seen the Christ," and In the evening "Second Coming of Christ." In Cherry Hill Congregational the Eaater services occur during the Sunday school. In Park vale church the special services are In the afternoon. In the Flnit Presbyterian church Rev. E. II. Jenks preaches on "Too Good to be True" and "The Sealed Grave." Lee G. Krats has ehargo of the choir and Mrs. Howard Kennedy Is organist. Tha muslo follows: . MORNING. Prelude Chorus from "Redemption." Gounod Anthem, with solos for soprano, tenor and baas Spirit Immortal Verdi Miss Irene Van Noy, Will Orlgor, Will Harrison and choir. Offertory-Madrigal Slmlnotl Chorus with response Unfold, Ye Port als Gounod Miss Grace Leard and rholr. Solo, women's chorus Welcome, Happv Morning Krats Postlude March from "Tannhauser ' Wagner EVENING. Prelude Offertolre In D Minor Batlate Anthem with baritone solo See Now the Altar Faure J. Brown and choir. Offertory Dedication Frana Mule chorus The Triumph of the Cross Nevln Postlude Hallelujah chorus front "Mes siah" Handel In Westminster Presbyterian church Rtv. T. V. Moore will preach in the morning on '"fhe Resurrection of Our Bodies." and in the evening there will be a reception of new members and communion and bspt'am services. In Kncx Presbyterian Rev. De- LV HVfaV SOmaha Mra. Michael Toaonery. No. 50 Backache back often ached ao severely that I could hardly atand It. I have been at tlmea so that I could scarcely move and to stoop waa an utter Im possibility. Tr add to my misery, trouble with the klduey aecretlona exlated and I was constantly trying something to cure me, but a cure never came. My husband got Doan'a Kidney Liver Pills for me at Kuhn V Co.'a drug store, corner Fifteenth and Pouglaa street, and after taking them for a week, much to my aurprlaa and mora to my gratification, tha long standing trouble disappeared. Bend anyone In Omaha to me If they want a personal recommendation of Doan'a Kid- ney rills. mitt Ixng preaches on "Triumph and No Death" and "Feeing the Kingdom." In Clifton Hill church Eaeter wl;' to oV served with decorations and special music. The morning sermon by Rev. R. M. Dillon will be to the children on the resurrec lpn. There will be a celebration of the Lord's supper, and In the evening a song service. In Castellar 8treet church Rev. Waller Reynolds preaches In the morning on "Life, Life, Immortal Life." In the evening occur the graduation services of tho primary de partment of the Sunday school. The little people, twenty In number, will recite and sing. Fred Krelle will sing "Cr isslng the Bar." by Tennyson. The morning muslo will be: Organ voluntary oy Miss Shaw, organist. Doxoingy, In long meter. Hymn jesus Cluist is K.scn Today l.j ra Davldk a Anthem Bright taster Mutn Kli kpati I'-k. . Anthem our Lord is itisun r rom the Dead Muiray Hymn Immanuel'a Land Rimbault Offertory soio by Mirs Souders Af er a Night of Bitter Weeping Ntidiinger Hymn iSearcr My God to '1 nee Mason In the First Methodist Episcopal church Ben Stanley gives the following music: MORNING. Organ prelude Far Flames the Easter , Morn Loreni Oloria Paul Hymn Christ, the Lord. Is Risen Again Carey (Eaater Hymn bohemian church," 1M1.) I Jiany Savior, vt i.eu in Dust to Thee. Congregation. Chant The Lord Is My Shepherd.... Choir. Anthem Te Deum in D Max Vogrlch Anthem God Hath Appointed a Day. Tours Hymn Anthem The Strain t'praise of Joy and Praise. Alleluia A. A. Stanley Ascription All Things Come of Thee, O, Lord Tallls Hymn The Strife is O'er, the Ratle I,fne P.iestrlna Doxology Postlude Eaiter march .Merkel EVENING. Prelude-Angels Roll the Rock Away Hymn Christ.' the Lord, Is 'Risen Againnby Ca rey (Easter Hymn Bohemian church, 1531.) Resnonse-.Now, the Day Is Over. . .Barnby Anthem I 111 Mention the Kindnesses of the Lord Sullivan Anthem With Glorv Clad Wagner Offertory anthem The Strain Upraise.. r;- Stanley Hymn The Strife is O'er Doxology Postlude Hallelujah Chorus ....'..'.'.Handel In Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Rev. E. Crombie Smith preaches in the morning on "The Enthronement of Sacrifice." In the evening tho Sunday school will give ft missionary Easter exercise, "'The Risen Lord." Tho morning music will be as follows: Hymn Mendebraa, after the German melody Mason The Day of Resurrection '.'. , John of Damascus Anthem-This Is the Day Alfred Gaul Double Quartet. Duet I Know That My Redeemer Lives Mendelssohn Mme. Fred Kerr and A. P. Johnson. Hymn Dlndemata Sir Ceotg J Elvey Crown Him With Many Crowns...... Matthew Bridges Choir and Congregation. Solo Tha Easter Song Dennee Miss Alice Fawcett. The choir of Seward Btreet Presbyterian church, of which J. W. Watson Is the leader and H. V. Fitch the organlat, will render the following music Easter: MORNING. Organ Prelule Adorabunt Natlonea.... Responae Heavenly Father Leslie Anthem Vt hen Morning Gilds the Skies '", Ashford Offertory Spring Song Mendelssohn Patten'a Orchestra. Solo Jerucalem ; Park John Edward Keyea. Postlude Easter Hymn Anon EVENING. Organ Prelude Extract from "Messiah" Response Now the Day is Over'.".' BaViUnJ Antnem The First Fruits of Them that Slept Lorenae Offertory Longing for Home ... Jungmann Solo-Calvary Roauey John Edward Keyea. String Quartet Fowler bolo Insurrection Mra. J. L. Kendal. Cornet Solo Lost Chord Sullivan Dr. A. D. Laird. Anthem An Easter Alleluia .... Ashford Postlude Patten'a Orchestra. Easter program at St. John's African Methodist Episcopal church: MORNING. Hymn Choir and Congregation. Anthem Christ Hath Won the Victory . Danks Anthem Our Great Deliverer Danks EVENING. Hymn Choir and Congregation. Anthem O Joyful Sounof Adama Anthem Our Great Deliverer Danks Paper The Resurrection Miss Brown. Solo Go Bury Thy Borrow Jude , Miss Cecelia A. Wilson. Recitation and Chorus of Girls Solo Jesus of Nasareth Mrs. Julia Walker Bunders. Recitation Miss Buckn'ji'. "Oo Ye Therefore Unto Ail National". Trowbridge Double Quartet and Chorua. The Calvary Baptist church choir will bo assisted by Miss Mncken at the piano and Miss Olive Carpenter, Miss Conklln and Carl Paulson, violins. Harry rrlor la organ ist and Mrs. G. W. Noble choir director. The Easter music follows: ' MORNING. Quartet Magdellne Lane Mrs. Noble, Miss WllMnms, Mr. Joseph and Mr. Stiles. EVENING. PInce by man came death. By man came iilsa the resurrection. For aa In Adam all die. 'tly'aV'LV' Proof North Twelfth etreet, SSSS asjBjMgjssjgJssassssw ) u o J aaya: "My Even so In Christ shall all be made alive. Hallelujah Chorus Messiah The following mush al numbers will bo rendered at Grace Baptist church Sunday: MORNING. Anthem They Hove Taken Away My Lord Harrington Selections from Butgmuller , t Florence Rhoades. Messiah Victorious Thompson . Miss Rosella Vlckery. Anthem As It Began to Dawn Vincent , EVENING. J Thy King Rodney Mr. Fellman. . t Te Deum Bauinbach The Junior union haa an Eaater program In the afte'noon. The North Side Chrlatlan church will ob serve Euster Sunday throughout the day. Communion service will be held In the morning, following which the Sunday aohoJl will give nn Eaater concert, entitled "Tho Little Philanthropist." In the afternoon tho Junior Endeavor society will give an Easter concert exercise. The program for the evening service follows: Frocesslonal Cross of Jesus Stnlner The Heavens Declare Ills Glory. .Beethoven Cavalieriu Rusticana Aloscagnl , Violins and organ. Chorus Hallelujah Hymn Rtse, Glorious Leader, Rise Jerusalem Parker C. A. Mango m and chorus. Christ the Ird Is Risen Today Warren Offertory procession I to Calvary... Stainer Violins and organ. Anthem Christ Our Passover H. Millard Recessional Jerusalem the Golden. I.ejoune Postlude Priest's March Mndelasohti Easter service at Kountse Memorial church will consist In the morning of the full communion service, Including the Scnctus, Agnus Del and a stately anthem by the choir, and In the evening selections from the oratorio, "Tho Redemption," by Charles Oounod, under the direction of E. D. Keck. The soloists will be Miss Edith Foley, soprano; Miss Macy Slaien horst, metxo soprano; n. J. Spoerrl, tenor; E. N. Bo voile, baritone, and William Uy nard, bass. Mr. Harniscli, organist. TART I. Chorus, "The Karth la My Possession." Calvary Recitative, "Then is Jesus Con demned, solo, " If My 1 Have Been Evil;" recitative, "When l. .lour Was at Hand." March to Calvary Chorus, "Forth tha Royal Manners Go;'' chorus, "The Passers By;" recitallve, "The Priests Hearing the Cries;" men's chorus, "Can He Not Save Himself." The Repjroaches Chorus, "O, My Vine yard;" solo, "While My Watch I Am Keep ing." The Centurion Recitative, "And When the Centurion Saw the Earth (Juake;" chorus, "For I's the Christ Is Made the Victim Availing." PART II. From the Resurrection to the Ascension Chorus, "Savior of Men;" recitative, "Now When tho S-ibbath Waa Past;" trio, "How Shall We by Ourselves Have Strength to Roll Away the Stone;" chorus, "Now Be hold Ye the Guard." The Holy Women Before the Apostle Recitative, "Now While by Their Bitter Sorrows;" trio, "The Iord, He Is Risen Again;" chorus, "Though We Fain Would Have Believed You;" aoTo, "From Thy Love as a Father;" chorus, "enfold Ye Portals Everlasting;" chorus (soprano), "But Who Is He, the King of Glory;" chorua, "He Who Death Overcame;" chorua, "Of Hosts He Is the Lord." PART III. Tho Pentecost Chorus, "Lovely Appear Over the Mountains;" aolo, "Ye Mountains. Ye Perpetual Hills;" chorus, Lovely Ap pear Over the Mountains;" solo, "A Voice from Heaven; Go Ye Forth On Your Way." Hymn of the Apostles Chorua, "The Word Is Flesh Become;" chorus, "He Is Before the Worlds." At the First Baptist church the quartet will be assisted In the evening by Miss Shane, pianist, and a chorus of sixteen voices: MORNING. Organ Prelude Bruneau Anthem-Christ is Risen Bracket Te Deum in A .elbel Solo Eaater Song Dennle Miss Bishop. Anthem As It Began to Dawn ...Buck PoBllude Marcba Romalne , Oounod EVENING. Organ Village Festival Seybaeh Merrily the Easter Bells Gerrtt Smith Chorus, In unison. Anthem The Resurrection 8helley Miss Gamble, Quartet and Chorus, with Piano and Organ. Boio A New Heaven and New Earth.. Gaul Mr. Cheney. Easter Carol Hujolce, the Lord Is King Dressier Organ Offertolre in G Wely Services at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church, Fourteenth and Castellar atreets, Easter Sunday, April 8: Low mass, 8 a. m. High msss, 10:30 a. m. nv. John Smith, pastor, ollclattng. Under the direction of Mr. August Kreo ger a choir of twenty voices will sing masi In honor of St. Patrick, by J. Wlegand. The offertory, "Reglna Coeli," by A. Wernes, will be sung by a. double quartet. Mrs. F. 3ongardt, Misses Rush, McCor mlck, Neu and Brennan, Messrs. McMUlian Brennan, Rush and Kreoger will sing the aoloa through the services. Mrs. R. E. Yocum, organist. Evening services, rosary and benediction, the choir will alng, "O Balutarls." by Lamblllotte, solo and chorus; "Tantum Ergo," by Mocart, chorus; "The Gregorian Chants" will bo sung during tha morning and evening services. Evening hymn. "Ave Marls Stella." arranged for male trio, by A. H. Rosewlg, Messrs. Mor larty, Brennan and Rush, soloists. In Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church muslo will be furnished for the morning service by a double quartet composed of Mrs. Sheets, Mrs. Holden, Miss Johnson, Miss Emdry and Messrs. Jones, Paine, Bailey and Conrad, Miss Caroline Conklln will play the violin and Mrs. Dooley Is the accompanist. The music includes Camby's "Oh, How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings;" "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead" (Warren): Easter hymn, "Davidlca;" offertory, violin solo, Miss Conklln; "Song of Praise" (Meyer-Hel-mund). Mrs. Sheets; and Smart' "The Day of Resurrection." The Epworth league of the First Meth odlst Episcopal church will observe Eaater day with a sunrise prayer meeting at 7 o'clock, which will be addressed by F. L Willis. The regular session of the league at 7 o'clock In the evening will precede the vsning service. In Glare Lutheran church the morning ?rvlce opens with the Easter Introit, nr which comes the Gloria Patii, the 'orta In Excelsls and the Euster anthem. 1 o morning sermon of Rev. M. L. Mellck ::: b "He Is Risen as He Said." and will followed by the reception of new mem n. baptism and the communion. "Christ Case" will be the subject for the Sunday crool: "The Third Day He Rose Again" or the Luther league; and In the even !r..T the Sunday school will render the faster service. "The Living Redeemer." In St. Mark'a the day opens with a Chris inn Endeavor service for young and old, lowed by confirmation, confession and : solution and the sermon by Rev. Leon ird Groh. "The Resurrection." The '. ister Sunday school exercises occur In i:o evening. solemn high mass will be celebrated i St. Phllomena'a cathedral at 6 o'clock 'acter morning and low masses at 7:84 nd 9 o'clock. At 10:30 a solemn high mas 'ill be celebrated by Rev. J. W. Stenson, rested by Very Rev. A. M. Colanerl as eaeon. and Rev. P. A. MoGorern as v:hdeacon. At thia service the sermon Ml be delivered by the rector of the ithedral. while the music will be rendered y tn full senior choir under the direction f Miss Swift. At St. John's Catholic church the solemn "aster high mass will commence at 10 il '. m. Rer W. F. Ronlion of the 6t. Louis university will deliver the Etster sermon. The entire acolytlcal society, la , charge of Prof. Eugene Paly, S- i-, will be In the sanctuary. St. John's choir, with Miss Judge at the organ, and directed by John A. Bchenk, will sing Pacini's solemn mass. Mme. Bethge, White, Myers, Lehman, McNnmara, Falrchlld and Messrs. Burkley. McCreary and Bradley are the soloists In the mass. At the offer tory, Mrs. E. V Oudahy will sing Dana's "Salve Reglna." Mrs. Koenlck and Miss Lehman will render Wlegand's duet, ' O, Balutarls." Easter Sunday will be celebrated at St. Cecelia's church with the usual solemn ities. The masses will be at 7. 9 and 10:80 o'clock. The last wilt be a solemn high mass, of which Rev. D. P. Harlngton will be celebrant. Father Robinson, S. J., deacon, and Prof. Meyers aubdeaeon. Tho sermon will be preached by Father Rob inson. The choir, composed of Mrs. W. W. Turner, Mrs F. J. Moriarty, Mlsa Mae O'Brien, sopranos; Miss Daisy Higglns and Miss Loretto Mullck, contraltos; John McCreary. tenor; Emmet McCreary and L. J. Treynor, baritones, will render Mario's sixth mass. John McCreary will sing as offertory Granler's "Hosanna." Mrs. L. F. Crofoot wll preside at the organ. The choir of the Clifton Hill cnurch will give another of Its popular sacred con certs Sunday evening, April 3, at 8 o'clock. Special Easter music also at the morning service, Easter morning Is the time of the annual thank offering service In the Central United Presbyterian church. Mrs. J. Kelly UltHn, a Soudanese missionary, will make the ad dress. At McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning Rtv. J. W. Jennings. D. D.. presiding cider of the Omaha district, will preach and administer the sacrament of the Lord's supper. The evening nerv Ice will be conducted by the pastor. Settlers' Rates. To points In Minnesota, North Dakota, Manitoba, Cntnrlo, Saskatchewan and As slnlbota. Tickets on sale by the Chicago Great Western railway every Tuesday in March and April. For further Information apply to Georgo F. Thomns, general agent, 1518 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. KELIUIOIS. One of the fnest deaconess hospitals In America hus lecently been opened at Los Angeles, Cnl., under the Biiperlntenrlencv of Rev. otto Wilko of the German Meth odist church. Bishop Grafton of the Episcopal church, who founded the Sisterhood 6f the Holv Nativity in 12, has announced that he wlil remove the mother house from Providence, R. I., to Fond du Lac, Wis. Rev. Dr. Thomas 8. Hastings, professor of homlletlcs at ;he Union Thelogolcal sem'nary for tanty-tbree years, during ten of which he was president of the fuc ulty, has resigned on account of his health. Rev. Father John Bernard Delaney, chan cellor of the Cainollc diocese of Aianchnicr. N. It., nr.d necretary of the -ate Bishop Denla N. Bradley, has Just heard trom Rome that he has been chosen Bishop Bradley's successor. Mrs. William E. Dodgo of New York City offers ItO.POO with which to build n I young Men s Christian association building at the I nlverity of Virginia, providing nn endowment of X),0u0 la raised by friends of the Institution. Rev. Eugene M. Lyman, professor of philosophy In Carlcton college, Mlnnesot v. haa been called to the chair of systematic theology and apologetics in the Cohhthkh t.onal college of Canada and will remove to Montreal in the fall. Miss Mary B. Hill of India, where she Is doing a great work as general secretary of the Madras Young Woman's Christian association, Is now in this country seeking the means for a large 'new building whloh the work la calling loudly for. The Iona Stone, which arrived In Wash ington recently, la of dull gray and bears as Inscription the dying words of St. Co lumbo, the great Celtic missionary of the fourth century: "They who fear the Lord shall want no manner of thing that Is good." 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