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LEADER PRINTING COMPANY, 146 SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, 0.

Copyright, 1884, by Charles E. Bolton.

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Medley Selection by Baer.

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G. Wiegand. . Rossini.

.(Arranged by Leland). E. Hasselmann.

Cavatina for Cornet....... .(Performed by E. W. COFFIN).

RUSSIAN HYMN, (See first page of Music)

BY THE AUDIENCE. JUDGE J. E. INGERSOLL.

LECTURE PRELUDE, from 7:15 to 7:45,

SUBJECT: "Civil Service."

SINGING SCHOOL, 7:45 to 8:00,

Conducted by PROF. N. COE STEWART. Audience please stand first five minutes.

PRESIDING OFFICER,

DR. G. C. E. WEBER.

CONCERT, 8:00 to 9:30,

BY THE FISK UNIVERSITY JUBILEE SINGERS. Director-F. J. LOUDIN. Sopranos-Miss JENNIE JACKSON, Miss MATTIE L. LAWRENCE, Miss PATTI MALONE, MISS MILLIE E. SEALS. Contraltos-Miss LAURA A. SCOTT, Miss MAGGIE E. WILSON. Bassos-Mr. F. J. LOUDIN, Mr. B. W. THOMAS. Tenors-Mr. GEO. E. BARRETT, Mr. C. W. PAYNE. Pianist-Miss WILLEY A. BENCHLEY.

PART FIRST.-Steal Away to Jesus-With the Lord's Prayer. My Way is Cloudy. Nobody Knows the Trouble I See I'm Rolling Through an Unfriendly World. Selection. Stand on the Walls of Zion. Selection. The Gospel Train.

PART SECOND.-Part Song (Selected). Bright Sparkles in the Churchyard. Selection. King Emanuel. Selection. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel. I've Been Redeemed. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot-With the Benediction, or Good Night.

The programme is made up principally from the "Slave Songs," or "Spirituals," sung by the Negro Slaves of the Southern States.

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Music "Russian Hymn," and "Wacht am Rhein,"

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Music "Marseillaise Hymn," and "Battle Cry of Freedom,".

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Germany-The Ancient Germans-The Germans and the Romans..

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Wanderings of the German Tribes-Goths, Vandals, Lombards, Burgundians,
Saxons, Franks-King Konrad and the Saxon Rulers...

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The Saxon Emperors-Franconian Line-Hohenstaufens..

The Age of the Hohenstaufen Emperors-The Great Interregnum. .
Rudolf I. founder of the House of Hapsburg-John Huss-Hapsburg Dynasty,
The Reformation-Martin Luther-Diet of Worms-Augsburg Confession.
Council of Trent-Thirty Years' War-Peace of Westphalia
Modern Times-War of the Spanish Succession-Frederick the Great.
French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte-German Confederation..
The Tariff Union-Revolution of 1848-The Present Emperor, Wilhelm I.
Foreign Policy-Church and State-Socialism-National Unity
Germany of To-Day.

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Switzerland

SPECIAL NOTICES.-Tenth and Last Entertainment, Saturday Evening, February 3rd, Great Debate on Woman Suffrage. Mrs. MARY A. LIVERMORE vs. Prof. VAN BUREN DENSLOW.

BESSER ohne Abendessen zu Bette gehen, als mit Schulden aufstehen.
(BETTER go to bed without supper than rise with debts.)

GOD only helps when man can help no more.--Schiller.
THE truest wisdom is resolute determination.-Napoleon.

TELL me who a man's friends are, and I will tell you what he is.—Gibbon.
HE WHO would govern others, first should be master of himself.-Mas-

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TALENTS are nurtured best in solitude, but character on life's tempestuous sea. -Goethe.

MEN possessing small souls are generally the authors of great evil.—Doney's Proverbs.

ALL that is most worthy in a man, he must work out and conquer for himself.-Richter.

ALL cares appear as large again as they are, owing to their emptiness and darkness.-Richter.

HUMANITY is never so beautiful as when praying for forgiveness, or else forgiving another.-Richter.

TO KEEP your own secrets is wisdom, but to expect others to keep them is folly.-Downey's Proverbs.

OF YOUR neighbor's faults see little, hear little, and speak less than you either see or hear.-Downey's Proverbs.

"WAITER, take away this soup; it's as cold as ice." "Oh, you must be mistaken, sir! I tasted it as I was bringing it, and it's nice and hot, sir!"

THE following excellent advice was given by an aged minister to a younger brother: "Speak short; the brethren will tell you if you don't speak long enough."

THE MOST agreeable of all companions is a simple, frank man, without any high pretensions to an oppressive greatness; above all of a golden temper, and steadfast as an anchor.-Lessing.

"ARE you going on this train?" "I am."

"Have you any baggage?" "No." 66 'Well, my friend, you can do me a favor, and it won't cost you anything. You see I've two rousing big trunks, and they always make me pay extra for them. You can get one checked on your ticket, and we'll euchre them. See?" "Yes, I see; but I haven't any ticket." "But I thought you said you were going on this train ?" "So I am. I'm the conductor."

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This Illustration by courtesy of The New York Life Insurance Co.

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