MAXWELL HOUSE OBCHESTRA.Third Concert to Be Given, With Howard Brockway Conductor.The Maxwell House orchestra, Howard Brockway conductor, will give its third concert this season at the Maxwell House, 245 Concord street, on the evening of Monday, April 10. Mr. Brockway succeeds Charles Edwards Woodbridge as conductor, and the present leader is well known as a. composer and pianist. This will be the first public concert of the orchestra with Mr. Brock way as leaderand a warm welcome undoubtedly awaits him. The orchestra will be assisted by Miss Geor-gle Grace Smith, soprano.The members of the orchestra are: Violins —W. L. Winkler, J. B. Holllnger, F. B. Doyle, Carl Volke, Robert Smeaton, R. R. Rife, A. W. Krogsrud, C. E. Woodbridge. Viola—Joseph Gorraan, George Bergluml. Cello—W. B. Campbell. Bass—J. T. Davidson. Flutes—F. M. Adams, F. S. Martyn. Clarionets—E. Watteeamps, William Forbes. Bassoon—W. C. Gallaer. Cornets—H. E. Sandiford, J. V. Miller. Horn—J. E. Livingston. Trombone— M. T. King. Tympani—C. \V. H. Evans.The programme:Minuet—“Military Symphony’* ............. Jiavdn“Your Voice”................................... Rt-nza,Miss Smith, with violin obligato.Gavotte—“You and 1“.......................Ozibulka,In Venire ........................ RubensSlow waltz—For piano.....................Brock wayHoward Brock way.Andante—First Symphony .............. Ttoetlioven“A Red. Red Rose”.................. Hastings“Always Do As 1 Vo pie Say'*................HerbertMiss Smith.La Carmela waltzes ....................... WitmarkMarch—“Hoch Hafisburgh'* ................. KrahlDancing will follow the concert.FAEM HOUSE COTIEEOM