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BexjiiutJ w'ouiiivan uascaae, jsanar-ST. MICHAEL S.lowiug was the programmeat this church last Sunday:im, Rev. F. X. Witt, D. D.onor of St. Joseph with or-ccompt. with 54 Regt. Bd.Offertory, Terra Tremuit,orus; Veni Creator, C. Aib-X. Witt.VESPERS AT 3 P, H.nd Magnificant, A. Nairn;Deli, Werner; 0. Salutaris,i; Taciturn ergo, C. Greitbjimer, organist and director.PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL.pretty wedding was cele-the Cathedral at 3 o’clockafternoon. Rev. Dr. E. J.Bciating.contracting;re Miss Mary! A. Keeife and ickard, a member of Hose ridesmaid was Miss Lizziei sister of the groom, and.Crouch, Jr., Iwas grooms-rening a weddand the dinneng receptionwas servedie of a sisterf the groom' street, at whfch a largeesent. ifterguests werewedding tourreturn to thee groom and and1 Jay steeetrlt;v. Edward McGowan.Iward% rcGowan, formerly died March! 15th at the'er,house, conduKenilworth, SH,ed by theLeonaird’s-., England, nected withthis city.□es pastor ofin Brockportan ily Church inChurch in Clwas at oneSt. Mary’s He Iwas also ate CatholicPenn YanIinced age heat Clyde to gouburn, and e. Beingesignedl thebroad.eral was on th$ Saturdaybis death and tie intermentkstings’ cemetery. ,ct8 have been?llor of theRev Mot- TTN (Oteseceivedl byester dio-R.p crcrtvney, the steerage deck of an oceanliner, Castle Garden and the National Capital at Washington.-Mr. Johnson has with him a veryclever company.—Boston News. Thisplay will be at the Cookman. The mother was scrubbing, andhad a lafge pail of boiling water onthe floor. The littleHouse April 10,11 and 12.Operaone walkingbackwards fell into it—scalding herso badly that after seven or eight hours of intense suffering she died.The funeral occurred from St. Pat-MUSEE THEATRE.The advent of the crinoline is thetopic under discussion by both sexOBat the present time. Just how ladieswould look in this relic of by gonedays, is admirable shown by MaudMadison in her famous crinoline dance,which has created such a furore inNew York. The lady is a very graceful and expert exponent of the se*pentine dance but her innovation ofShethe hoop-skirt is a novel idea.has appeared in the best theatres ofNew York foi forty-two consecutiveweeks and was greeted by immenseaudiences at each performance. The hoop-skirt dance appears* to havetaken New York by storm. Her debut in Rochester will be hailed withdelight. A strong and meritoriouscompany of specialty stars will alsoplease the audience this week.Alice Kingsley the winsome baritonevocalist, Jas. McDonald the pedestaldancer on ice skates, Addie Mardenthe popular songstress in the latestballads of the day, the Dalys in theirlaughable sketch “Dr. Brittle Donovan,” introdncing Miss Daly’s Irishsongs and Mr. Daly’s dancing specialties with other attractions round outa great bill for the theatre. In the Lecture Hall a novel and exciting performance is announced. Mile. Zorona and her school of trained alligators has the merit of being entirelynew. The ugly monsters are caressed and fondled like pets and never fail to thrill and interest all beholders. The Royal Marionettes willremain another week, but with anentire change of programme. Thewhole list of attractions is a strongcombination of skill and novelty.Wiltons and Axminsters.rick’s Church Tuesday morning atnine o'clock. The heartiest sympathyis felt for the afflicted parents in theirsad bereavement.if18 Bary Dougherty, daughter ofLr. and Mrs. Michael Dougherty died very suddenly, on Tuesday morning,at her home on Maple street. Shehad been complaining some time butnothing serious was thought of it;her death is a sad blow to her parents and friends. She was seventeenyears old, and a member of St. Patrick’s Church, from which the funeral took place on Friday.Easter Sunday waB fittingly observed in all the churches. In St.Patrick’s the music was unusuallygood. The choir sang Berdese MassOur assortment of these fine goodsin F. Gounod’s; Ave Maria, was sungat the Offertory in Miss Jordan’s bestMisses Ellastyle, Misses Ella Bacon, Carrie Mitchell and Mr. Dowling renderingthe other solos.In St. Mary’s Church the followingwas the musical programme: As-Rev.pergee, Me., Kev. Witt; Kyrie,Gloria, La Roche; Sanctus, Benedic-tus, Agnus, Dei, Hamna; Credo, Leonard; Haec Dies, Wiegand; Veni Creator, Baine.VESPERS AT 3 O’CLOCK.Psalms, Gregorian; Magnificat, Peters; Regina, Coeli, Kaim. -VBENEDICTION.a0 Salutaris, Klein; Tanctum Ergo,Wiegand. %The annual collection was takenup at both churches with satisfactoryresultsMt. Morris,Mrs. P. O’Neill is visiting relativesin Rochester.Miss Maggie Edwards, of Buffalo, spent Easter the guest of her brother$30.TT$40.$45The above 'figures represent the prices we havemade on a lot of choice Haviland French China DINNER SETS. A rare opportunity to buy areally first- class set cheap. Haviland’s China istoo well known to need any description.Special Dinner Ware Department, 2nd Floor.W.H.GLENNY CO.Musee Theatre WeekotApr. 10THE CRflZE OF flHCU VOFK;THE FAMOUS CRINOLINE DANCER,Direct from Proctor's Theatre, where she hasjast completed an engagement of 42 weeks.A brilliant Company of Acknowledged Starswill also appear in the Theatre.Mile, Zorona's Trained Alligators, MONSTER UGLY SAURIANS, Fondled, Caressed like Pets.A wonderful and entirely new act THE ROYAL MARIONETTES,General Admission, 10 Cents.Reserved Seats, 10c. and 15c.mineral water will produce the beneficial results that follow taking ONE or moreBEECHAM’S PILLS” withglasswater, immediatelyupon arising in the morning
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