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Saint '"ccllla Is .iIimijh ri'iU"entnl In pi tuns as plalu,, upon an iiiuiiii niul is t illoil the pa 11011 H.1I11I ot 1'iui-li i'l nou ple.iM le me witnc llifn 111.1II011 H'Riirtlllw hei in the (Jim-lion l!i" Answer. Siilnt tllu was a yuuiiK Itoman lady of nobl lilitli. who. helni; iluctiU'il in tin- I'luMlau faith, vowed to lead a llf devoted ellthely to the service of lellKlon. She '.ls. however. ininpolUii by liei paieiits to marry a ouiik Itoman nolile and ti l'.iKan.uhom she jierHimcled, alone with his loothei, I 1 aicept the lulstlan lalth They WLte seized Ullil lilullKlit tiefole the I'iKdii authorltlis and lommiinded to abjuie their lalth. (in tle-li lefusul to In so the Inotheih wen- deeapltattd ml Cecilia was plana In .1 dr bath. with llle tiudeineath. ThH tallilltC to teunlnate her e.lMenci as laplilly us her persecutors desii.-cl. tiny had liei beheaded. AiiniilhiK t" most liters these eunln oecinicd ai Koine about j;i. altllollKll othei put llle date soiii" time between ITU and 1M. Mer house at Home, wheie slic was put to death, was convened Into a chinch, or ,1 1 hutch was built over it, to which, In SJ1 her leinalns. along with those of lier husband and othei mails is, were removed It Is not known how 01 when Saint ''ec Ilia's nume Hist heK.m to be asso. elated with iniish. Kaily wiltets niiiko no mention of her skill in music Then is a tiaditiou thill an aimel hv whom she wns ''Isltnil was attuuted to eaith by the charms o lp'i s'neliiK, but when It origlnatid Is eipially unknown November 'J.' Is eallt-J Salnl IVi Ilia's day. ami It Is ciiHtnm.it y Ir many plat-CH to have a musical test. Mil in her honor on that date. At 1'aiis, for ex ample, in the ancient ilumh of Vtlut Kufetache, It Is uisloniaiy to have ev ery year on that day a solemn .imm puns with ornan, full oichestia, inl nent soloists anil united choirs. The muss is usually a new one which lias Just been composed by some eminent oomnosei. An admission tie Is charped exactly us if It vveie a conceit but the tellKloiis ei lemony of the mass Is Kiveu with tin music piedsely as If It were, n nKtilur ihnich seivlce. W. V. U-Whni l tin- i--.i im.iio'l of leainhu; how to iti mioiUc on tlie oiKau? Answoi. The only way to leuin to extemporize, or Improvise, Is to make an exhaustive study of hatmony and musical form. UxtempoilzlnB' tit any length is un extremely dlllleult thliu; to tlo, and only those should attempt it who havo mastered the theory of chords and chord relations, the fotma tlon of musical phrases, sentences and periods. Moreover, lie who would ox- FOX, The gird Wan 214 Wyoming Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. temporize In public must, or at least should, practice in piivate to Mich an extent that his lingera can instantly eei lite the musical thoughts evolved by the bialn, but he should be suie that he thinks musically; that is, that when his thoughts uie tiansferred to the keyboaid they should be worth hearing Kvery oiganlst needs to be able to extemporize sulllclently to con nect one pan of the church service with another, but further than that very few Miould attempt. There nie so-i ailed oiganlsts who never think of attempting to leain set pieces which havo been written bj capable com powers, but suing together a lot of un meauingless chords in the crudest man ner, without thyme or reason, and as. destitute of musical Ideas as the desert of Sahuia Is of water, the result they of. fer as voluntailes, offertories, post- ludes. This they do not only occasion all, but every Sunday thioughout the ir. It is dlllleult enough tor one with ample time ami deliberation to wilto something worth hearing, but the woik of tin usual cxteiupoilzer has not been Inaptly termed by Mis I'ar ting ton. In 11 letter to her 4-011 John, "111,1 ladamizlng on the oigan." Those who make a pinetlce of x tempoilzlng throughout a chinch st viio do so for two reasons; either they have not the ability to lea in set com positions or they do not take the time to leatn them, or, if should add a thlid reason, they consider their wtak and formless exteinpoii-zutlons of Bl later Intel est than the citlefulb written compositions, of acknowledged masters. It Is intereiMIng to know that the muster of masters in the dlllleult ait of extemporization, Alexandre (lulhiuim, of Paris, very rarely extemporizes in a church service, but plays Invariably from Iris own pi luted compositions or from those ot other composers, 1 do not by nny means dlspaiage the prat the of cxtempoiizatlon in private, It should be constantly piaetlced, pin vlding It is founded, as I have said, upon a tlioioiigh and piactical knowl edge ot harmony and musical 101 in. Thorn aie times when a certain amount of cxtciupoi button Is u necessity. K. K hit Is Ucriholil Tom-, 1)10 lomposer of chinch music" Answer.- Ileithold Tours was born Dec. IT. Sas, at Uotteidam. Holland, lie studied music In Lelpslo and Hrus sels, making the violin his specialty. Itr lt6t he settled in London, where ho resided until his death, which occurred (l few yeais nco, the exact date 1 nm unable to give. In 1878 ho became musical adviser and ditor to the fa mous music publishing house of No vella, Kuer & Co., London. lit wroU Importer and exporter of Foreign and Domestic Birds, Pet Animals, Seeds, Cages, Gold Fish, Aquaria Supplies. Mocking Birds and Ferrets. Night Singing Canaries a Specialty Just the proper thing for a Xmas gift. Don't forget the number 214 Wyoming avenue. Birds ordered now will be kept until called for. Goods delivered free of charge. OUR GUARANTEE BIRD STORE GUARANTEES. Give us a call large uumbct of sor.gs and composi tions tin the piano and other rnsiru inents. but his best wotk is to be louril In ids hymn tunes, anthems and ser vices for the Kngllsh church. Double-. How Is the vvctid "baton " the iiiuiiii given to the rilck uteil by a conductor In dlu cling a moms or oi chestia, pronouuec-dy Is ' uuiu-nn" llle proper luniiunrlntlun.' Answer "K.Uon" Is a French word meaning slick and Is pronounced .hj cordliig to the rules for French pro nunciation, it is lmpo;slhlo to exact ly indication t li nnmum lutlon on pa per. Pronounce It "bat-ton." The "a" as In cat. The "on" Is a Fieuch nasal sound. Start to vigorously pronounce the word "long" and stop befoio glv ug the "ng" sound. Now leave oft the"! ' and you have tin French "on." Ho'lr Sllables In baton have about eiiutil emphasis. The woid is sometimes an glicized and It you uie doubtful of your French pronunciation you may pro iiounce it "bat-ton" with the accent in tho last syllable, and 'on" Just as It is In Nnulifch. Tho pronunciation you havo Indicated Is not correct. MUSICAL GOSSIP. Hector Jamos, of South Sumner ave nue, has organized n choir of nrale voices ftoin among employes of tiro Delaware, I.aekiiwanna and Western machine shops ami rehearsals utv al ready under way The choir will com pete in the eisteddfod which the oung people of the I'irsjt Welsh Congrega tional chim h will conduct la tire v Lurch Jan. .'. 1S9S, The competitive piece is the 'Kalloi's Choru"," 'j.v I'ar ly, for which a prlxo of $12 is ou'ered. 1 'I II Miss Susie lilac k, solo suprano at Second J'lesbyterian eliuieh. sang at the Simpson Methodist Episcopal v lunch concert on Thuisday evening and delighted the audience by her ar tistic work. Mlm Iilack is oid of tho most promising young vocalists in this vb inlty and will doubtless be heard from elsewhere in the future. '. II I The national edition of the ' Musical Courier" is out. and is undoubtedly tit handsomest musical publication of tho year. U contains atr interesting his tory of opera In New York which will bo most convenient as u, work of ref erence, and contains portraits arrd sketches of many of the principal American musicians as well as much other Interesting matter. ! Ii 'I The curient number of "Music" eon tains nr frontispiece a full-page por ttalt of David lllspliam, and an articles by him. Mr. Ulspham, besides singing with the Metropolitan Opera house company, recently guve a very inter esting song recital at Mendelssohn hall, New Vork. i' !i i Among the novelties proposed dur ing the current season ot opera at the Metropolitan Is a revival of Ualfe'.s "Uohemlarr (.Jill" in English. This would make four languages in which opera will have ben sunir there this winter. The Hist production ot "Faust," which cannot rrow be ions delayed, will almost certainly be In French the language in which tho opera wus Jlrst sung, and the native language of the composer Oounod AVe have already had his "1'omeo and Ju liet" In French, and Wuuner's "Tann lrauser" In Herman and Ilosslnl's "Bar ber of "Seville" In Italian. Next week "Die Walkuie." "Carmen" unci "Lo hengrin" will bo presented, but no singers not already heard this season will appear. Ladies' Solid Gold, Ueuvy Hand lllnge $1 73. Davldovv Uios. :' Lackawanna avenue. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 2Lc WZc&a. Scranton and Water Co., ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo Hyde Rark Gas Company, oooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Scranton Electric Light and Heat Co.. ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo Meadow Brook Water Co.. ,'i OvOOOWOc;vvvvvvvivvvvvwvva;vww W. W. Scranton, president. G. B. Hand. 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