during his stay in the city.Everybody is on the qui vive for the appearance of Miss Henrietta Vinton Davis at St. James church Monday evening. She has captured the people of Minneapolis and comes to St. Paul with the fresh laurels of victory on her brow. Monday evening in addition to Miss Davis, the program will include selections by St. James choir under Prof. J. W. Luca. Mrs. R. C. Minor, Miss Hall, of Hamline University; Mesdames Louis Wilson. Wm. Joyce. T. H. Lyles; Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Walker. Mr. Chas. Miller and last, but not least, Hilyard’s Orchestra. Among the selections to be rendered by Miss Davis are: “Cleopatra,” by W. W. Story; “When the Corn Pone’s Hot,” by Paul Lawrence Dunbar; Letter scene from “Macbeth.” by Shakespeare; “How Miss Edith Helps Things Along.” by Bret Harte; “Zinzarella, the Gypsy Flower Girl,” by McDowell. This promises to be the greatest event of the season.