THE SORATCTON TRIBUNE F ? in A.Y MORNING-, DECEMBER 24. 189T. Christmas Music.1!' JJAi)iJJ))0' On the (j An cspcclaly fine programme of. i WnMibnrn Ntrcet I'reiibytrrlnn. tnuBlc has been arranged by Prof. V,'. j The Washburn Street Presbyterian P. Schilling for St. Ptter's cathedtnl church will us usual present elaborato on Christmas tiny nt 10.30 a. in., when a pontlflcinl high muss will he cele brated. Clmaroso's ginnd military mass hns been selected for the feast. The pi elude will be "The Mittvellous Work," fiom Hnydn's oratorio, "The Creation." it the offoitory the arrangement of the "Adeste FIdelK" nirnnged by Clel slnn to lepictent the shepherd's i hoi us, will bo sung by thieo divisions of the choir, dlsti United In us many places throughout the chinch. The "To Deum," which will conclude the pro ginmme H from an old Qetniun chorus. The HenedUtus Is after an airnnge ment by Prof. Schilling. Mrs. Ploience Schilling will sing the soprano solos throughout The nlto solos will bo pung by Mlsos I.lzzlo Snow and Lain. a P.nfter, and Mls Anna Sheehan will lender a soprano number. Messrs. W. H. Ht.idbuiy nnd 1 J Sin del will be bao", anil John Klasen and James I'olan will be the tenm- snlulatH. l!auei'.s orehc-ti.i will as-slst the choir. ISesldes the 10.30 mass there will bo masM at ", fi, 7, S and 9 o'clock The ti o i link will be a hljrh mus and the iholi will sing four nunibem from Knr mei's mas, the "K.Mia," "Gloria," "Credo" and ".Sanctu." The "Angus Pel" will be fiom tiattmiin's works. The Henedlotus" has been arranged bj Pi of S billing himself, and at the offertoi N'nvello's "Adeste Fidells" will in sung by the iholr The solo number will In Kiidiml by Mrs. Schilling, Mlses H Livelle, lizzie O'Bi'M, , Maignnt Kane, llclle Phllbln, Mear John kl,ii n Joseph Miller, 'William Kennej, W'. It. Hradbury and Peter Hinder. I ! ifhtiriiiii I li'ircli The Christmas services nt the First Piebjterlnn church, of which Hev. James Mcl.eod Is pastor, will be held Rundov morning at 10.30. The follow ing musical programme, under Mrs. Knthrn Thlele's direction, I romlses to be if unusual excellence and the icgu lit rhnir will be enlarged to a double niditette with an orchestt.il aecom paniment of about ten Instiuments: Organ Prelude. Car nine, Violin Solo Thlele Mr r. Vnnderwiken. I.irgo for two Violins nach Mr Thkle and Mr. Vandei woken. Tenor Solo, "Tho Clnistm.is Herald," Coombs Mr. lMwIn Novven. "Olory to God," from "Tho Mcp'lah," Handel Recitatives nnd Chorus "The Marvelous Work," from Crea- tlon" Haydn Sopiano Solo with Chorus, Stttngs and Oi gan. Offertory a "Andanto," Violin Solo... .Havdn Witli Strlnif Accompaniment. Mr. Krnest Thlele. b Soprano Solo, "The Nativity." II. H Shelley With Violin Obllcito, Mr. Kath- rj n Thlele. "HclMulah"' Handel Pull Chorus. Strings and Oman. Jits Kathryn Thlele solo soprino and director, Miss Elizabeth Thomas, so prano Mivs l.ilv Joseph, contralto; Mr IMvvIn How en tenor, Mr. r Trank lu-s. Miss Plorcnce Hl-hmond, organist, nsslstid bv, Mrs. C. W Itntnlall, onpi.ino, UN May Kings bun, coiuiiiltu, Mr. Iliisene Davis ttnor Mr John T Watklns, bass, Mr Krne.t Thlele loiln, Mr. Plavlen iinlLiwiKeii, iolln, and string or c he tr.i. Kvnxixn snavicns, 7.30. Anthem, "Hosanna" Hlumcnsehlm Mobil Solo Missenet Mr. VaniU rweken. Soprano Solo, 'Christmas" Shelley Mrs. Kathryn Thlele Duct Miss Joseph and Miss Thomas imiileic II ihoil si ) liurch. Trie programme of Christmas music which will be rendered In the Provl ' in Methodist church on Sunday Is us fclluwH: Oigan Voluntary Miss Belle Green llespon-'lvfl Readlns. Singing ..."Mortals Awako ond Sing" Prajer Anthem, "Hosannah to Son of David," Herbert Serlntuie Lesson. Solo, with Violin Obligate "The Christ Child" Miss Clara Saudi im. Offcrtorj, Orgnn and Violin. Singing, "Angels from tho Itenlms of Olnry" Sermon p.ev. William Ulnar Anthem. "Tho Wondrous Stoiy".. Adams PoKtlude Orgnn oluntnry Miss lielle Green Antlitin, "W Nations All lio Joyful," lielrly Scripture. Singing "Hark What Mean Thoso Holy VoIccb?" Prayer Solo, with Violin Obligate, "Heading O'er a Ciadle Low" Miss Maiy D.ivlos. Offertory Orgou and Violin. Ser,,nd Solo, First Tenor, Mr. John Hvans Slnpmg "To Us a Child of Hop. is Horn" Sumon "A Night of Surpiisis" Hev, Wlllbim IMgar. nthi m "There Weio Shepherds " Ileibcrt Postl 'ile III) VviMIIIrt ICllp'IM Cll'licll. The pi ogi ammo of Christmas music at the Penn Avenuo church will be as follows: morning snnvicn. Org in Picludo, "Christmas Offertory." Orison Ilvmn "Joy to the Woml" (ilnrln In Hxcelsls Soli oud Anthem, "Oh, Thou that T. lb st Good Tidings to Zhn".. Handel Miss Jones and Pull Choir. Hymn "Tho Lord Is Como" Pastor's Choir, forty children, "Tho Two Cieatlons" ords by tho Pastor, Music by the Chor ister. Offuiorv Oigan. "Hondo" Puck Solo The Clulst Child" Van Water St rmon Jteritativo n'ld Chorus "Tlier. Wne Sh. r'herds." "And Lo, the Anrel of tho Lord." "And the Angil Said Unto Them." "And Suddenly Thero was With the Angel." Chorus "Glory to God" Handel ! Postluilo Hutter AFTnit.NooN snnvici:. At 2 p. m. tho school and congregation will unite. The (juartetto and full ehotr will bo In attendance. nVHNING SL'HVICi:. "Lovo Dlvlno". muslcul fcen.ces on Christmas Sun day. A tllple quartette of selected voices, under the direction of Mrs. H T. Jayno, assisted by Prof. It. J. Uauei will render tho following progionmies. MOHNlNa-AT 10,30. Prelude, Allegretto from Symphony In Hymns of Piaisu Mendelssohn Doxology. Invocation. Chorus Anthem, "Thero Wero Shep herds" Mles 11. Fonr St. Luke il, 8-11-1 J nnd part of a lijinn by Montgomery. Responsive Rending. lljran 173, "Hark tho Herald," Mendelsohn Scrlpturo Lesson. Duet, "It Came Upon tho Midnight Clear" Darnes Miss Smith and Miss Jones. Praj er. Ueutntlve Air (Alto) and Chorus, Handel O Thou That Tcllest Good Tiding to ZIon. Notices, Offertory, "Cuuzonotta" Hohm Duet Soprano and Chorus .. Mendelssohn I waited for tho Lord, Ho Inclined unto me, Ho heard my complaint, O blessed are they that hope and trust hi tho Lord. Sermon, by 1'astor. Anthem, "The Graeo of God That Hiingeth Salvation Harnbv Titus II, 2; I'ialm lx.vll, 3; bt John 1 4 Prajer. Hvmn h-2. "Latidcs Chrlstl." Renedlctlon. Postludo (from Gallia) Gounod HVnNING-AT 7.",0. Prelude, Andnntlno Leybach (Violin and Piano.) Anthem. "O Conn. All Yu Faithful " Oscar U. Klein Scripture Reading. 11 mn 17fi, "Yorkshire." Praer. Quartette. 2.U1 Psalm F. Shubert Misses Smith and Jones, Mrs. Jajnc and Mrs. Williams. Notices. Offertory, Chant Sans Paroles, t Tsihalkowsky (Violin nnd Tiano.) Solo, "Behold I Hi lug You Glad Tid ings" Coombs Miss Smith. (Violin Obligate) Sermon. b the Pastor. Chorus Anthini, "Hark! Hark Mv Soul," D Buck From hymns ancient nnd modern. Pra ycr. Hymn 1S7. "St. Nlnlan." Benediction. Povtlude. The Christmas choir Is composed of the following voices' Sopranos M -s Pheho Smith, Miss Ab ide Denman MIsb Fdlth James. Altos Miss Anna Jone Miss Margaret Hughes. Mts. M. J. n Williams Tenors A. Hope Altken, Herbert 13. Thner Gvlm Hdwards. Bassos Mori Is Thomas, Thomas, Glll mtin, Devld Hejnoii Miss Kditli Swingle, piano; Professor R. J Bauer, iolln, Mrs B T. JaMie, di lector. ,rlld"nc', Prcli)ierinn ' liurrli An attractive and appropriate order of service has u-en arranged for Cln'st mns Sabbath In the Providence Pies byteriun church, Rev. Geoige E Guild, pastor. A service specially composed for Clulstmas will be enjoyed in the morning and is entitled "A ChristmaK tlde Service 'Songs of the Advent and Nativity" The service is printed in pamphlet form and will be distribut ed to tho congiegatlon. In addition to the music Included In this service time w ill be an organ prelude, offertory and organ postlude by Mrs. William Mc Donnel, nnd .1 solo, "Star of Glory," by Miss Nellie Thomas. In tho even Ig the following older of seivlce will be lendercd: Prelude In H flat Nava Organ and Violin, Mrs. W. C. McDonnell. Anthem, "Glory to God In tho Highest, ' Qulmper Bass Solo, "Good Tidings" Lyncs Mr Finest Betts Anthem, "Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem," Sluiey Soprano Solo. "The Holy Child" Rovvo Miss M, j Davis. Violin Obligato by Mr. J. Wulkenshaw. Anthem. Postlude, March Pontlflcale Gounod Choir: Tenors. Mr Paul Blight, leader; William Reed, Howard Grlfll, sopranos, Miss Marv Davis, MNs Nellie Thomas, Miss Ida Christmas altos. Misses SuMo Fishei, Annie Morgan, Annie Losiv; bassos, Messis. Frnest Betts, David Mor gan. Organist Mrs. William McDonnell. Violinist Mr. John Walkenshaw. (3 r 111 it m ln wbitiMi'in Inn c'li. In thy German Tresbyteilan church on Iltekoiy street Christmas day, at 10 W a. m., the following programme will 1 e ion ler.M: Preludo Organist Authuii. "Hoert Was In den Lueften KliiiBf P. Albrecht ('lunch Choir. Scripture Rending, Luke I, IC-L3, Hymn, "Dies 1st der 'lag den Gott Genim lit" Luther fiospti of tho 13.i , l.u'co il. 1-li. Hyiuii, "Jauilret Ihr Himinel " Prrver. Christmas Carol, "Hosianna!" I'ftiblo Choir Fplstlo of the Day, Titus il, 11-14 Ilvmn, "Freuut Fueh, Ihr Menschen Kinder." S'eunon by tho I'astor, Rov. Win. A Nordt Lord s Prayer. An'hem. "Fs Warcn lliiler, nuf dem Peld" Chinch Choir Closing Ilvmn Benediction. -sr TUB FAUROT WILL CONTEST. .Smith Orgun Prelude, Sintence, Choir, "The Lord Is In Ills Holy Temple Hymn, "It Came Upon tho Midnight Clear" Anthem "Lift Up Your Heads ...Handel Response "In a Manger" Mrs. Genevieve Hultcr. (Maniisrilpt.) Quartette. Response, "Tho Lord's Prayer". .Bowman Mrs. Brundaije. Offertory. "Meditation" Lemnlgro Solo, "Nazareth" Gunod Mr. J, T. Watklns. "Hellelujah Chorus" Handel Full Choir. Organ Postludo ,., , Buck All Hie Chorusiw will bg fr on "Tho Messiah." Proceedings Sri sidennd "etiti'iii" it liilcTd Cur 11st. Register of Wills Hopkins yesteidny rendered his dei-Ulon In the Faurot will contest, setting aside tho pioeeedlngs nnd putting tho costs on the peti tioner. Tho contest, it will bo remembered, was Instituted by Mrs. Fstelle Wool sey, of Mt. Veinon, N. Y., a sister of the deceased. She alleged that the will In which the deceased left all his ptop erty to his wife was Invalid for the leasons tint the signature was not that of the testator, and that at the tlmo the will Is dated he was not In a fit condition of mind to make a will, Tho formal order In the case reads: "Tfle piociedlngs in tho contest of tho latt will and testament of John Faurot are set aside and the costs placed on the petitioner, Fstelle M. Woolsey," NO BOXINU 0 CHRISTMAS. Brink of n t m Xrnas all buying The last day is fast drawing to a close- must be crowded into a few hours. Giving Away Candy One pound box to each customer who purchases not less than 50 cents worth. How quickly a really good thing comes to be the talk of the town. Around the breakfast tables this morning the family were talking about this candygiving you heard it on the street corners it is in everybody's mouth and the business we are doing is a wonder. Our candy man's supply ran short we filled in with what we had until he could supply us with our original order. Today we are in shape again, with better candy and plenty of it. Everybody shall have candy, no matter what the cost. Coys' Sweaters A new lot- fashionable clnl) colors and strips, turtle neck, heavy wool, 4'or $1.00. Collars All styles. Standing and turn down four ply linen that's all linen, with the Sinitcr guaran tee, the regular 15u qual ity, now 1 Gloves Si Fine heavy kid, Warm $i wool and ileece linings g one button, fur top and j plain, for gj Handkerchiefs Silk Initial Handkerchiefs lioin stitehfl. embroidered initial, line quality, Only 25c. i Toques g For the little fellows, close wove wool, color- d stripes the sort, that sold last week for 50c nw Plush Turban Hats For hoys. Extra line 'juality, with bands that pull over tho ears usually sell at 50c now 25c Braces Fancy Silk and Satin Mispendcrs, embroidered ends, in fancy boxes ele gant Xmas presents at Only 50c. 1 Bath Robes mokin Jac "CCX I And House Coats The reduced prices have made them fly, some a quarter off, some a third, some half off. If you want any you'd better come here and see what we have. Need we say more a word to the wise is sufficient. Big windowdispSay prices on each garment. I Bath Robes ir.yor f iiiltcf n 1'oi.tpoiieiiii'iit ol tin Vc lllt -.l'T' me Hi'lll. Mayor Ualley ha notified the Ixcel star Athletic club that Its boxlnc; con tests arranged for tomonovv afternoon In Music hall must not take place. This action Is not suggestive of any In tention to prevent boxing, but the mayor believes that boxing nnd tho religious spirit of Chilstmas day do not harmonize. The TJxcelsior club was to have man ngrd n 20. round bout between Menus. Key, of Philadelphia, and Jerome, of Syracuse. It has bean postponed until boiiiO evening n.t weelc. $3.00 Bath Robes for $1.98. 3 50 " 2.23. 4.00 2.49. 4.50 " 2.73. 5.00 " 3.48. 6.00 3.98. 6.50 V 4.48. House Coats and Smoking- Jackets $5.00 Jackets, now $2.98. 6.00 3.98. 8.00 5.00. 10 00 5.00. 15.00 7.50. amter Q C5 I &PZ!19m 0Sx ? . ? I BfSSSMPwf r y IfSSpwl I IIS ill raw $w.BHMia ll-ml Jm 8 s$w v. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers. fl(WOT(MMM(WJMM e: 6 er. 6 & er. ! CT : er. K
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