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Show TUB TAIIKHN'Al I.K lO.VlEHT. A it AuJIrnrr Htlignlril mil Splni-did Splni-did If tnlcrlalnril. An Immenau audlenee greeted the Tabernacle Jtiolr Willi hearty p.Uuw luteeriilnKaa Prol. HleTetie wcimlij tlie i uU'orra In front of thv hunilrtnla of tltiKvri raugtilon lucli aldo of tlie organ. Prayer waa cflere.1 l,y i:Ucr Oro, Heyiiolda, anil llierholrfollowed with llir rllrrliiK kullirm, "Lot the lilllj re. eoulid." 1 t wm Nil Imjioalng right to tee three hundred net flit rarloutly attired at-tired alngeri they train ant filled every Inth of aitce In the building with powerful harmony. The audience wete In I1UI1 good hutnor enJ ready to apilaude nil tho Lett feature, to ttio echo, Tlill wm mint apparent After tlie eecoud nuratwr, r iimulle by the Hotirii an J l'yne rolhera of I'roeo. The Tolcta of the, gentlemen bleu Jed In eiiullte melody and tin Mint m ilf lighted ll heerert tb tli air waa vibrant with tinging plaint. When Hit gentlemen atore and lowed tlivlr thanka the renewed apnlauto compelled com-pelled Ilia conductor to announce In Ma own haiiy aisle the ruled tho eveu-lnf, eveu-lnf, that no leie waa to be rrl-ated, M the bill of fat waa ampin an I lo avoid wearlneretuwardalheclueeof IheeTen-Inc IheeTen-Inc no ineorea would be given. Mil. Heeale Dean Alllaon aang aweelly 4,l,ove'aHorrow,'and then the I.adlet' Mandolin and (iullar Club III"! Indrrawl In jotlunie and played a very pretty etlectloii In txcelleul tlmo ant manner. The three duett of tho evening were all Kd, but the aolo by our own i;ailon touched tho popular heart and waked the eilioet with prolonged ar plaure for tho aweet tinker of Itrarl. The (tern of the evening wet th oltlaC-Ineol.lho oltlaC-Ineol.lho "Anvil Chorut" by tho children. When tho thange of nata waa made, tho choir ttlng out rl Idly Id-ly and regularly, tho ihlldreu marching march-ing down Into their plwca, whllo tho tbolr appeared li and took I Me vacated eeate of the little onu, mero than 0110 Tolco eiclalined, "lluhol I, what harmony!" Ho quietly, ao Bwlfl-ly, Bwlfl-ly, and no orderly wa tho wholo arrangement. ar-rangement. Tho elMct of tho final lann, when the wholo chorua of 70U Tolrro blinded, and tho banuera of tho children wared In lino with tho mutle, waa magical nno Indeed. Theatldlenco waa wild with rnthuilatin. l'.veu 1'rr.ldent (Jeo. tl. Cannon arone In tho body of tho hall, alld U Kged tho iwidurlor to gratify tho peol'a larnett appUute and repeat tho beautiful rong. Thla waa unci, nualy compiled with, although llrolher Hleiliene evidently Victualed to brink III. word. Hut It waa well done, and tho audlenco cheered again and again. Tho Dual grand chorua Joined on wlthlla tplrllcd nil a, u re and Ita ex liililtely modulatwl mualoal exrea-Inn exrea-Inn waa Ailing clom lo i happy, eoullnailrlng evenlug, and tho great aulieniewlthilrew with gratitude to Him who glvea ut bright chlllreu, awntatralnaand an I'.van Hlephena lo bring Hum all tngtlher. Much good-nalurod laughter waa created by llrothcr Ooddari), who eeoayed to altig a gol old aong, but belarceli whom aud tho organ there wm not muih harmony. Theobllglng organltt croj t up n tonotwlcetonutt the llnger'a reiulreinenU, but llrolher (foddaid aa obllgetl to atop, ami with lila Inimitable good humor, ho uaurnl hla Inarera that "It would never do to give It up eo," nnd alter the proer uclty waa eetablihcd between aong and ationijianlment, the aweet Tolco of the gentle ol I alngcr Moated out over our hoada and Into our hearta with Ita charltabla lurden of good worda and thoughta. |