lcwo'ffm f?m$,-m THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1901'. "- yg'Ti-,E';-irro'y'i-iiy-y..'igir,ft -?-j-i'""(1 v""fWi,!'lTiyFWer?T n- fc ,A !j III V iJ) ffi" N"Rwflw ral 1 1 HTii&9ni I I I Dr. Hand's Phosphated Condensed Milk . is the richest milk from field fed cows with the water left out. All the goodness of the unskimmed fresh milk is there with prosphnlcs anil hypophosphiles added in quantity to make it equal lo a whole whc.it diet. It makes children healthy with strong bones, fine teeth, steady nerves, active brain; it gives strength lo the aging and invalid ; for the tible it is belter than fresh milk -rich as ctcim. lrm linoklnt on request DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. ' Scranton, Pa. I I ff t I CITY NOTES j D is. II I'M '-flic Helpline and Hu Mn ci nip in) pilil icstciilti it the Oliphml, I ild) Click, "t.uv-j li-land ind I.Jllin collictiis SVI i: POMPOM D I ho Hois' Iniluslml i-"i-iiitiin nmirai(.o ilc is postponed I" lhintlav mil I ini "t H'l" present neck. The -lie will ju .it !-' fenn amine I. h L U. I'MsHie lliliiiite, l.icktiim. n ami Western imnpiiit piiil ii nil tin col icilis "limn the i illti ii-ttnliv, conipli tniK I lie i ini pi.is in Una sictniH loi tlie fiist lulf of I iiiii. NOT OM, (II' Till l 1. (.'alien, Hie I'inn venue ilulhiiir Ucilci, vvMics it silted lint !i t not cniL t Hie four neiihints in lint lilntk iho keip tlieir plaies opin nfiet t o cluck Mr Illicit elriLt Iv nl cue (lie cnl) il 'hut mm. lit l I. 111,111 Ills HON!) leilllltv Lnntiollci I Ji iir-, icslirili) tnok the oilli of oltiii luioie (Ink r"i tlie tmiits IVniuls mil lilnl In-. s,j)ikio vutli llnoiiler Honii, liter it Ii nl been tppion I li ,IihI'C ( iipmni. Hie lnlihti ami Pipu-it cunpHii., of Mit.ilinil, is lm iircv M-.W I'lliMVNI.NP MVN -Mm llulliii, tiln his In rn jiiin' is lunik nun il i lit Niptiiui rnRiiic ttiinpini In u-i l n lln le i i'aniiliun (if tie tue ileparlniinl, si is viteicln pimiiitcil Piicunr of I'uIiIil s,t(.t Wnitiisci In ilie luiti(n mull, i u nit li the le-i. union il 1ml haci 1 1 1 S'( IMi M l!K I' Ilie xniie to In lirlil in tin I nt I'li-lnlen in iliiui.li this cieniiis is in anticipation if the Miiinient uf tin louts stip per, vvlili li ill he lelehnleil ml Stiniln nioiii. liu Ml the ineiiilieis cf tin tliuuli mil olhit fnewlj who pinpu e joining in this solium iihe lieu sujulij -no requested to I " pic-cnt tin-, ritnins. Willi I.' W S IsM k ln.Jco 1! Viihlul.l, nf the iliiliut fulei il louil, ve-kiiln k-uoiI an niiler tint Ilie i i-e il si lulll l lliolhtr, if I eli in. li. he Miluuiltiil ti the jm it ll.llil luitc; the heiimil Vlnmliv if NumiiiIhi, I'iIH, it 2 o'lhik p. in pillttin In iiivnliiiitii.t limk iii In " h fileil in lln- i i-c mill lln him taking cvupihn 1 1 l Mdk, iliiniiuleil i juii mil, DIWiKVM MIW OI'IN lhi ilwRiim il u Fineil Mils for the lii-t ol ihe sene-, it ihiiui; leeitals if the iiii.(ri iton i-. now open it tint pi lie. 'Iheic ln km i Rieit ilcniinil foi tlikit and eneiuli hlc lieen (.mil nut lo in I. the .null tc limit teieiil times oier. Ihe rentil In-, mi itMial fciliire-i, seven nuinlci mpiiunir nIx pl.iuoa jipieic, and nne tn-rinhle k leu inn heitu; plnul 1 i i cla3 nmle up nf hois onli, 'Ihe (nnieitii if Mivait and the two numheis fiom A i(,ner line ilready uraleil vvMeiiiil inleust. Ihe lakonj and una lull the tlooi is uteiicd limoKo the Tocono 3o cIroi, I $ 1 50,000 EGYPTIAN PORTLAND CEMENT CO. First Mortffnue, 10 Years, 7 Per Cent. Sinking Fund BONDS Dated August. 1900. Due August, 1910, Interest Payable February and August. ? W j H Trustee Union Trust Co., Detroit, s The Oompany own in fee blmple S60 atics of the most nluablo mail And clay lands, located near the city of Fuiton, llfty miles fiom Detinlt, on the Uiand Tiunk lalltoad, and have undoi tonstiuctlun u thoioughly up-to-date mill, with 11 dally mpaclty ot 1,000 bands. The Value of the Company Property has been patted upon by their enelneets, Messis, Ilobcit W, Hunt & Co. of Chicago, In the following lottet : .."' .1 .. .. . . . Ii tu it, Miili, Jan j, loot, J'EJptiac l'oillaml Cemeiu to, .No 7IJ I limn Int.l lluildius, Detioil, Mlih. .. t,cntw,".'c"i ConiP1JiiB nllli jour uqiiest, m Ihk n tJi that mil .unci nf join Wnton ind llollj, Mich, crinint piopeitles hu that ou hill upon them nilniieiit mail to pioduie .'t.,700 . COO barrels ot liluhett kiade I'citland L'rnieni '. foildeinR' the natuial laj of join piopntlrs ami ihelr ptovlniilj to markits and the ltai ily of the Lcmcnt plant wlililt jnu ate ending, wi hellcie that jmi ihould produic ifiiuut ai jhsap as at any point in this couutrj. 71,et,,aLUP c' or KMnlle Jl Hie pruei.t lime, niaklni: alloninie foi am laiiallou in the tnirl, tthkh may eit, kit uhiih the diilliiiRi do not dUiloe, ant ulihh we liaic no iiawm to lirllru does et9t, tguld he ionidcnd safely on an estimate of Jj.iOn.UK) 'Jhl amount eien at ihlitj cents per hand would be ,.7,500,000. I, fculnHttliiB the Jbou )c remain, ouis uij ttuli. tDWitcd by ltobt W. Hunt. ",,Ul Wl ,lunl V Co' (Tho company claims to bo able to ninnufactuic u bauel of the highest gfa.de roitlaiul Cement nt a maximum cost of 50 cents, which, nt picsent iuickb nut nui u ii.iiiubuini; pmni, fn pai in uiais on application. 'Wo otiev tho nbovo bonds at par and inteiest, with a bonus of per cent. In the capital stock of the company, Me-int, ,;, .7 t rfV r m,tr LAST NIGHT'S RECITAL. An evening nl rme plenMite wis ciijojcl I'i the niillewc nhlih filled the I'ovvcll mulo rooms last itcnlns on Ihe occasion of Ilia tomtit recital ol Ilie closing series lor thin season ol the pi mo, vnkc and violin pttplli of the Soiilliirortli tmlloj, MIm Allen's puplti viho look solo lulls lil etrnlnit werel Miss l.lila Honscr, who played UlenlmuU's "KujanlaW'S Mm IMm Cir)l, with neleitlom Irom llolim and Oilirlel Marie, and Miss Clntlotte Armitioiig In leonard'a "Son venlr do llailc." Two violin cliorne, one In unison, In whih men nl her pupils appeared) and n neinnd one Andante ami Allium In I'aplnl, nine violins, mc, like Ilie folos, reiebed nllli Intense Mtlslai Hon, fhown la the opplaiHc. Ilreaillh of liowlns and distinction of l)le arc Ihe iluiacterlnllo nf all rl MIm Allen's pupils 'Ihe piano iiumliers neic tint (luce on tills on slon- t Huh "I'relude anil I'liRiie," admli ihl.v plajed li Mr. Norniati l'ilihers llaclimnn's "l.i tlmle," lirllllantli len hi Miss I'earl Howe, ami an "Iniprntnptii" of II Mill, inuleird wllli i hum Hid arcurii) hi Miss I'dni Mm ton. Iwclie of Miss I reeman's pupils appeared In dolos: Mlme (lije, lelslu, ost, Mllchell, tuilwlff, .Martin, I'owell, Mrs. Ileikel and Mrs Anlhonj ; Messrs llirr.v l'eik, II 1'. Hall and William 1'. .lones, Messis Hill, Kcllow and I'fttlt iunp nllli admliiilily Mended voltes Mil let's "lv .Sillie I ind " l'leij nunilier was aline In a nnnner Hist hroucht the answering appreciation of the hoiie mil cave another oil demo alike of Ihe perfeit method of voi tllitlon tittijht In Mls rreiinin ami of Hie fat lint this illi is In no ineins lielilnd In the possession of nnislrallt' Rifted pupils MKs Alls it pluied the violin nldlpilos In I)i lira's Imeli sonjt "nitr nice," MiiiK with ilcllnlitful expression 111 Miss Mllihell. Mrs 1. Heikd's lemlillon (if il "Wall Sour-" In Weketlln, slimud how creitlv hei lohe and powei nf eprcsion line deieloped within the put two leiri to i point tint would niikohir ii predated on mil inniert ol iri. MI"s I. Isle I'uwell's fplendld (onlnlto wis heiul In un iftutiw t.niiR' 1 lowthhin, 'Ohio In l Uhile." tllhcts iiiiiiiIhis neie upialli iinrlhi of liilnR iiiRled rut for spichl inrntion Miss ( Intloltc llhikmin's aunnipiiiliuenls, as nlwns, Ictt nolli Iiir to he di sited Ihn nic pufnt. HIS DEATH ACCIDENTAL So Coroner's Jury Decides in the Lally Case Coroner Scouts the Theory of Murder. An Inquest lo Inquhc into tlio death nf .lames Lally, whoso body was found on the iiiKht of June 1G, lying m the li.it kiiuaiiiia tiaiks nciu the l.ludcn .sticpt liiidKt', was crindutterl Inst nlRht in the coiiit house by Coioner Itob ei Is. Tlicie weie no witnesses examined pcopt the dead mnn's biothei -in-law, who tpstlfled as to bis good character and as to the unlikelihood of his being intoxicated. He seemed to nttach great Impoi tauce to the fact that the lace in one of the dead man's shoes, which weie found on the top ot the wiill, appeared as If It had been cut. Tills he thought, might Indicate that the shoes had been taken off by some pei son who might have killed lally and left the shoe on the wall to thtow the police off the scent. Coioner Robeits made a statement to the juty legal ding the lesults of the post-moi tern examination Death was i ii used, ho said. b a fiattuie of the spinal column, undoubtedly caused by the fall John Iaidwig, nne of the Juiy men who bad been selected bj the ku oiipi. innoc entlv volunteeied the infoi niatlon that he hall seen lailly di ink ing on Satin dav night. .Juno In, and that he spcmcil to bo undoi the Influ ent p of llquoi The jui In ought in a veidlct to the pffcet that Lallv s deith was the it suit of a fall fiom the wall ALBIN KORN'S PUPILS. Will Give a Pianoforte Recital at Guernsey Hall Tonight. rollnwing is the piogininme of the pl.tnofnite lecital to be given at liuci li fe's hall tonight by the Albin lvorn studio: "VnuiiR the (hinds' Ollendorf Mi". I mm i siimell (0 "I il ellui-piil . ("in.sihiN (Ii) ' Ihe I itth .Ni ipnlit in" (.liiantella) lIiiii ill Mi-s ,nis I il tie. "Ilo-etmils ' 1 iiRolininii (i) ' s( liottisihi" .. .Ml s Hortcne Ss..enliri jer (h) M.alip" Mis, llille Post ' Dime ol tin- Boils" Hi ills Mus Due Dills. spiiklniK lewels" Christli Miss 1 ledi iRnei. "h' vw ike f 1 1 in I hi Visum" ( vm fiom (iiillutli I llouien) ucsj Miss I irli I, ii if in tiinttr, 'Til n llmiu" nenmionl Vli s Hi lui Newionih "Ihe lliddnsh" lliins IlClstlltlS slnpis "thlit pipi nliii' (t iilnn Iliiai) ...,H. Ilollnnii Miss Mail in smith "A lln in ien!i(" ( 0 ' fiomlolieis " (h) ' (.ooil MlIiI" Nciin Miss 1 loieiui llifiei. Ii.iint.ith.il i Ii Vul-c K. M V. Wolur viis I (! seininis "(amide I'dkt ile I om in" HaillUt Miss Vlilon i supis (,i) "Ihe Mililin's Wl-lt" Chopin 00 Mipm lli.i Him liis" Mas-met Miss I. ida liiriRin. "I nut" (W tllz) (iounod I s?t Alliiu horn. fifty (16 Broadway, N. V WilkcS'Bnrre, Cnrboudale, I, .") ami (i, Cnmiuoiiwealtif Building, Seraiilon. GRADUATES OF ST. CECILIA'S TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. Talented Pupils Give an Interesting Programme of Vocal and Instrumo n tal Music Together with Other Numbers Rt. Rev, Bishop Hoban Presents the Awards List of Gra duates and Winners of tho Pre miums in the Various Branches of Education Graduating Class Addressed by tho Dishop. Commencement ccciclscs tit St. Co tillu'.H academy ate alwnvs of unusual merit, and those nf tho twenty-ninth annual commencement, held In St. Tlinnum college hall last night, weie fat ftom being an exception to this title. A "gtcellng dun us" by the graduates and sonloiw was the opening nuuibci nnd It was n fitting foi ci tinner of the excellent numbct.s that weie to follow. The school this eur has itotne exceptional tine voices and, as Is al ways tho c.ihe, the Litmus was chilled to the point of pet faction. The academy oichcstra gave four so let tlons in ii vpiy ct editable manner. The Hist two weie a walu and polka, fiom "The Jtlltgomastei," and the (sec ond two weie a selection fiom "Piln cess t'hlc" and Schneiders "Southern Hciiuty." The oichestia (omptlses Misses Josephine IAi i ivv ee.Anna Klne, Teiesa Lniiglii.tn, (Joitnide Hellly, Hist vlolllih; Miss Maiy Doudlcan, Ieonatd How ley, second violins; Mi,es Maty Mttitav, Anna CJIbson, Teiesa Fadden, mandolins; Aliss Mmy AVhalon, Will iam Pottet, cot nets; Miss Maty O'lliua, piano, A cot net solo by Miss 'Wh.ilcn was ii featuie of the evening. She also gave a leeitatlon, "The Sutgeon's Slot." She and MIs Susan Bums, who was- hc.nd In two soptano solos and who is an exceptionally clever pianist, aie icguided as two of the most talented joting women who have been giatluated fiom St. Cecilia's. FLO WE It DUILL. A jiietty flowci di ill or "Tableaux Vlvants," Piitilled "Jn Sweet June Das," by the gt actuates of the aca demic department, and a chorus, "lver Gentle Heait of Jesus," by all the graduates, compiised the other num bcih. The accompanists weie Misses Mar g.tiet Devci, Loietla McCoimac, Maij O'lliua, laicj Iaiughian and Geitiude Ko)llj. Kt. Itev Bishop Hoban attended in oflicial xcstnients, and presented the diplomas, medals and ciowns to the giaduates, and the picmliiins in tlie cleiucntaiy, juitlot, piepatatoty and senior depai tments The picmlumb weie as follows. Hold ('i)ss for (hiistnn Doctune - Merited eipnlli hi Vlistirs I inns stone, limes MiCiiin; Misis VI in linn, Kilhennc Mel. line, Vmclii Olloile I ilhciinc lolliis, (icrliiidt Itcillj , diawn I i Miss M irj 1 inn (.ild (loss foi I Hri nine MiriUri euinlli hj Misses Kithriiit diouti, I illnn ( I irke, VUiRint Nilmd, loseplune t.'Ainiei, diawu In Vliss fysi. plilni l.'Vrnui l. hi ( I'ns tin I ilhriii Has Vh riled In Vli-,, Miiirnel Dewi, Innttt VI uCoriu n. Muj Wh.ltu, di in ii hv Miss I orelli Mtiloimti. (.ild ( loss fur I iliu Vdw tided to VIk, Mir ptlet Deur (.old Ciiss f n ot tl Mii-u w iidcd In Mi, Siisin lluiiis I list I'leiuiiuii lm Illinium, fJot I Muld Aw mini to Miss Vint Whih u 'iioinl I'limiuui Vh mini to Vliss I illi.ni Clukc I'riniium f. i I'linliiu in W itci ( oloi - Vw ml ed to Mis, llclin ( i oki I'ttmiuiii foi I liuj Woik Vw irded lo Vli.s vim Vluini ( hss if nj Mtinliirship Holies Vnanled to Mis-is lillitu (hrki. M iru'iiet I ulkln, Vlimuit Nilmd livipluni l.'Virnei, I oielta lalui, siihe I nliliii, Vnui Iv ins . Kilheiiue lliown, liithitini 1 mult I Ii ti ii i Willi, Vrihs Piskln The Rt iduates nf IMI aie as lol- lows Academic dcpailmeul Susan Ke gin.i lliiins, Mai gat ot Maij Devet, Utaic Teiesa Hnian, Anna Maty Houlev, l.otettii Maty McCoimac, Aliie C. Anna Maghiau, Jane Tteglna Mongan, Maij V. Agath i Wh.ilcn. CommcHlal depiutmcnt (Menogia ph) KvatiRcline Tctps.t nation, (lonevlevp Tpios.i Rttrke, lai Teiesa Cainev, Susan l.pon.i Dover, Roso Mniv (lallaghpi, S.uah i:ilabetli tiil llgan, M.uv Pellt Itas Haggeit.v, Kath eilnp rieinadettp Hoian, Anna l'isu,i Jot dan, Maiy Hleauoi Kellv, (ieitindp Alice .McUicevy, Maty Fiances Ta lot. Comnioiilal depat intent (bookkeep ing) Maty Agnes Mcllale, Maiy Alovslus Mm lay. When the eetcses had been con cluded, Bishop Unban made a biief addiess to the giaduates, taking as his thoiiip the class inottn "Let l's So Live Tlurt Wp Mny Live Fotevpi." lit. Itev. Monsiguot lhtgene A. tlat-ve-, V. 11., of I'ittston. Itev. W. P. O'Dnnnell, of Holy Ctnss cluiiclt, Bellevno; Itev, Miles ,1, McManus, of I ho iathcdi.il, ami llev. M. i:. Loftus, of St. Paul's, Citeen Itidee, weie among tho iitlests piesent. Tlie slago and piostenltini wpio lieailtltullj ilpini.itcd with planfs, How pi h, bunting and Hags, POLICE AND ALDERMEN. limes li.i il, lohti puis and I'dw ml liuklus, thru ioiiiir' Ih'.v.., weie mealed jeliidn it the h.-tiime nf tin Deliiiiite I iikin.iiiui and W(.( tin lump mi, ilinul with ihlln,- on ireiRht ti.ilns 'thij wen iiili litis 1 1 s-, ,y Mi(,isiuio Jlllhr Mlihael CuRins n is uiistedli ettlv leslriilt) liioiiilutr on btt-pliiiii nf IhIiir iinplli.neil in I ho sltilliiR of i kti; nf bier ft out a Deliwaie and IIiiiUoii fieishl (it near thu soullt WoiU si n lion lat u(i I. He ins icmimleil hj lilnlule villi ir fu i fin titer lit armsr todn, Willi un l'n' ii, a colond min rmploiul II I'. 1'nst, the di i in in, was jitetd t,i moiled al the instance of II lo-ipli-on, tho I'mn airmic lurithanl, on the ihaue of ljuciij. ,lu-iili-ou ilaiiutd tl.it I rear taint mlo his plaio la.t week and a.ked him to tash i rheik for f 17. lo.-cph tun mid tint ho looked .it tho elm k ind, i.(ciiis that tho ulsuiluie of (iits was L,euuiiie, he Kaie I lear $17. lie learned alUrnnd tint Ihe ihttk was (inlj for 'rl.', Hie two looking sonic, what like i teteu Ileal leftised to slve up ilie Sm and losephrii .itiotdliuly had lilm anoted MattUtrale Millat held lilm ill lr.n0 hail tot iilj appeal jnio in loutt Mai i Inge Licenses. Ihomai J, O'iliien ,. .south Wa.hliilon aicuiic Sadie I 1'oj ,, .,., 112 loiimciith tlnd William iWcd li I'utnim jliict uiia I, lewli ,,... ......... .JIJ I'uliiJiii stin e I'alilik Umkc . .,.,,, , .siiaiitun tathtilui' (i union , N union William II iieiup .i-!l Hall. lead mini I Isle A, I.oikhatd , U.'l I'laiiklln aicmic Ceorce II. Ilitlly CM Kjuoii slicet Katie M. Madden M Suintli ttreil lames luimor , N union Maicarrt took , iujiilun William M. Dunn Hit Delaware duet Millie W. I'onne t la' her 1732 N WasIiiiiRlon aie, Ihoiius 1', Collins , Vrilihahl Mai.i . Mi ('alio Vnliluld liilm l iioidon Snanion II ji.. Hit I', tampkll ,, sllullton ,tiao$ CONSERVATORY RECITAL. Last of the Year to Bo Given To morrow Night. The sMh and last of the closing tpcilnls of tho ypar will bo given nt the Pailsh House tomonovv (Thttis ilay) evening at S o'clock. This Is tho progt amine, and It will be noticed that a novelty Is inttodttced by offer ing scvetal 11111111)014 with twenty-four hands: hnsctnlilc Class (lt l'lmos, Hand') "War March" (Irom llieti?!") Vot,ner Missis Horns, HroivtiltiR', totniid, I lower, l'lenili, tlcrlotk, lllcks, hunter, dtlils, W iRenliurst, Metsrs. llitlhnasttr and Wllklns Mlw Miy Ilcdford- "I'lenlns Seieinde" (flpm 32H) I.lchttfr Sight I'lajhiR (lass (s 'linos, 21 hiimlsi (hlop (Opus D, .No :i) "ana The Hunteis (Opus ITS, o 17) (lurlltt Kirl Ammumati, AulU ("ox, Mclla I'ahei, Oliie .lidwln, l.ulti .loncs, Kia Jlarsh, Oiaie l'lllinan, I lor- rme Nichols, I tilth Sleller, 1 lln- lietlilliomns, Helen llopewtll, Ctr. rlr Zlclniinn, I'lorcnie Meliols Miss Hon haulholil In .Mirrj boelelj "ohm Hmarollo (Opus IH0) tlurRinullcr Ave Marie (('ps ll)) IturRmuller l.i lletour (Hints lull Ilutgmullcr Helen Allen, bene thiinlierlin, Helen rveritt. Helen Hopewell, Marj sjehnker, Until Wolir. Miss Margaret I in - Maj Hells (Opus 111) l'olim Mls Caroline Ntullir, AtKs I Ifnda Silvester, Msj Mirjorlo Robertson, Miss Susie W.ttklns Allegro, from feon itiin (0ius .' H, No .'.) Clcminli Miss 1 Hid Bonn, Hide I'aik The Music Itov (.Opus li.) Uodirtl When We Two line Mil (Opus 100 ..langi Hojs' Sight l'laiiii- CI 143 (lour Pianos) On the Carousal Wolff Wandenr's Peliglit Wolff hurl Atnmerniaii. Oien (hristiin, William Collins, Walter IlilNtml, August HnlTman, itould Hunter, 1 red Kcsn an, I tin In Swiet. Mks Nonn . lohns, lajlor bnrf Dime (.Opus .17) I'hinnnade Miss I.lllhn linutiri loluhinna Impromptu (Opus 'Hi, .No. 4) S liuhcrt hight IMaring- Clas C-ix I'i inos, 21 hands) Coasting (Opus 17, .No 7 durlttt The Ojpsi Oirl Wolir I( n I Iteird lei, I lllian llensuii, Itotniine Btownon, Vliu lliolii, Helen Horn, Mirlon ln-li, Vlttj siehetker. Verm lewis. Helen Ms -hee, Willhni Mince, Ml Millir, Marj "leigci. Miss Man Hower, (lOtiliNlioio 1'oceiU (Opus 1m) Von Wllm I nsemhli C la-s (Siv I'nuiis, 21 limits) On the like (Opus II, No l ,... nlknnnn The 1'ostlllion (0 u II. No 2) ....Volkmaiin Mts.-is Ilei n, Iteilfoin, likinlt, I Ills .llais, hmfliold, Neullci, l'liinell, I'ettin.ei, stetkr Vliss hithirlne llicks- Valse Ariheaipie I itk 1 nsemlile (hss (siv Pi tnos, 24 hinds) Vlh sniliHiia (Opus ( 0 No ,"i) ....Von W flier Mireii (Opus ('I, No 7) Von Weber "lilies Hits, lohns, 1 iw, Millet, ltiheitsou, stniicrm silthger, siliesler, I ihel W ilknis, sue Watkuis, Williams, Vouiig Mi-s llildigaiil Ciinidd West 1'itl-toii -Vlletio, Violin, (fiiiu sunn iiiui 10 No 1) Iliethoii't Vliss niu Vorhis Spanish Intenne KInn f'tnierted 1'ieee (i I'nuas) HomiRC i llindel (Opus '12) .. . . Mo,iheles Vli-ses hone, Hniwning, I icnch W ic,enl ui-t, vt 1'innini.loii mil Mr lltiffiiia-tpr Vliss Vim W lcenhur-t Vllegrn fie m (nnmln in (' Mn i . .Moirt seiond 11111 1. Mr 1'ennint.lon ltiltt Puis (I Pi inns) Vlks liemh Mks Itiowmnj, Vi-3 II me tnl Vlt lluninistit DARLING'S GREAT SHOW. It Will Exhibit in Scranton This Week. Mailing's til ens will exhibit on the Ash sticot giounds Thuisdny, 1'iidav and Satuiday nf tills vipek Dai lings Congipss of Tt. lined Animals is the envy of the enlite Units wot Id lor a thousand dlfleient leasons Season af ter season this Rlanl-midpet show has made its i omuls giving the mnsL hovpI entei tainment evet witnessed aindor canvas, and leieivlng tho plaudits of countless thousands of patt oil's. Tho slmiv is dlhtlnttly one for ladles and childteu and in oidei lo eater to them Mr. Dai ling Insists on couiteous tteatment and gentlemanly conduct fiom each and eveiy one ot Ills tnjil ads of nt Inches. Tho smallest tot would be just as safe undet the big wnteipioot pavilions as in Its own nuiser.v. Theie ato seats for B.000 people and pet foi malices will be given at 2 and 8 p. in. THE TEACHERS' SALARIES. Sentiment in Favor of Increaso Manifested Last Night. The teac hots' committee of tlte boa id of (ontiol met last night and spent two bouts In illsiu-lng a number ot tuat teis but took deilnlte action on none, adjourning until tomorinw night, when the list of teiuheis to be appointed for noNt e.u will be decided upon, Theie was a genetal dtspussion nf the petition of the tencheis fin a goneiul Inciease of salai-, and dining the cotttho of this, Picsldent John (llbbons placed liimselt hiiuately on tccoid as lavoiiug a genoial incieaho to all but the pilnclpals antl High school te.ich eis, If It would be possible imdei pies ent conditions In giant such an In cieuso tlils pa: Sonie of the other membeiH did not expiehs their views quite ajs dliectly as did Mr. f llbbons, but theie seemed to be a sentiment In favor of gtantlng an Incteaso among tho i-iiijoilty of tho ruenibets ll was slated aftet the meeting that theie would bo tew changes In the teaching fotee noNt je.u. SUNDAY MUSIC AT LODORE. Sacred Conceit by the Celebrated Maple City Band Next Sunday, At Lake Lodoto next Sunday, Juno 30, tho celebtateil Maple City band, of Houesdalc, will lender a sacicd concert al tlie beautiful lesott. Tim Meluwato and Hudson will inn special pncuisIou ttalns at gteatly jeducetl tates fiom till points. Fltst class cntcilng, boats., launches, meiiy-go-iound, etc. A most (Iclightiul placo to spend tho Sabbath In tlto cool, shady giove. Fate fiom Sci.iutou, "5 tents. Ttalns leave Dela wtuc! iind Hudson depot at S.50 and ll.aa a. m. TODAY'S EVENTS. 1 lie riileilalumnit to be given IhU eiiiiin; hj the lm j) iicmsIiojs will take place in CaipentdV hall, on W Junius' an line, Instead of (iucrnjey halt, aa pievlottslj aiinouiiinl BANQUET OF THE ALUMNI HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES MET AND WERE MERRY. Annual Banquet nnd Danco Proved ft Big Success Attorney John J. Murphy Made a Capital Toast-mastor'-O. E Daniels Elected President to Succeed John M. Harris Somo of the Toasts and Who Made Them Ofllcers for An othor Year. Tlie annual b.innuet and dunce of the Scianton High School Alumni ussocla tlon wnie held lust night at the Hotel Ton ace, ami pioved as onlojahle In evety pitrtlculni as tho events ot a like untitle which have taken place in ptc cccllng eats. Theie wins a fair attend ance, this j, cat's class scuding a pat tlcttlailv huge delegation. I'lciedliiir tho bamiupt nccuttcd the business nipollng, in tlie absence ot Ptesldent John M. Hanis, Vlce-Piesl-ilent C J J. Daniels ptosldlng. Alter the tuadlng of the minutes, Attorney John J. Mtiiphy, acting for a spei lal com mittee, pipsented for consldetatlon a constitution and b.v-lnwa which, after a shot l .llsctisslon, weie adopted by the association. It was decided to elect Ihe olllcets by means ot a nominating committee, and Chub man Daniels accoidlngly appoint ed the committee, it consists of W. n. Mosor, Itnlph L. Levy, csr , Miss Flor ence Clink, Miss Nellie Beamish and Miss Bessie Buinett. They lit ought in tlte following nominations: Piesidenl, C. n. Daniels, esq.; vlcc-ptpsidonl, John J. Muiphy; sei rotary, Miss OIIvp Munn; tieasuroi, John M. McCoutt. Miss Munn Is vuiedlctoilan of this j cat's cl.tfcS. Tho olllceis weie tinanlmously pIpcI ed, and the sccietasy cast the ball it. Tho business patt of the piogianiinc was concluded bv tlie passing of n vote of thanks to tho letltlng seuel.uy, Miss Ilnhel Powell. The alumni then entcipd the banquet loom and cnjojotl an ec client banquet sotved by W. A. Whytc, aftet which came tho toasts. u TOASTMASTUR IXTIiODUCHD. Vico-Ptcsldent Daniels opened the pnst-piandlal part of the pingramme by Inttoduclng John .1. Muiphy as toistmaster nf the night. He spoke of tlie geneial Influences of ediicalion and qulctlv lefeiied lo the eftoQt pinduicd upon him Fnday niglit liy tlie toni mencement pnokIsps, Ui innnoetion with Ihe iupsoncp at the banquet nf a large numbet of mcmbeis of tho gi.itlu ating class. He tomnipiitpd upon the slp of tho class ot 1001, ami spoke of the influence which in,iv bo exorled on tho futuie nf this lty bv it He welcomed the class into the tanks nf the alumni and then intioduted the tnaslmaster of the niglit. Attorney Muiphy in liudatoty tei ms reforied to the woik of past tnastm ts tois at alumni banquets and modestly deelaiptl that wlion-as he at Hist in tended tn attempt to lollovv in their footstops he bad itllnqulshed the Idea nt equalling theit elfnt ts and would make no spcetli llowevei, he had devoted himself In lindlng out who In the e lass could speak and was nf the mind 1 1 nt t at tlie mil nl the nUht all would be satisfied that he had suet ced ed He leinatkeil that a gieatei pet cent, of tlie giaduates of tlie High school entcipd journalism than anj otliei pio fession, and lefeiiPd also to the le tnaik made bv the eltv editnt nf a local papci, w lin ilei laied Unit two in hue es sentials of tlte high s( html men eutei iug journalism weie the knowledge of penmanship and spelling He then I ii tioilutpil AVallaie (', Mn'-ei, whose tonst was "High 'School Giaduates in Journalism." NOP HFMOIIOI'S. Jlr. Moscr deilaicd theie was noth ing buinoioiis in ills subject, that tt was actually a pilhotlc one. "lMiua tlon Is a gieat stimulus to a joung man, and it will geneiallv lead him into a piofesslonal life," "aid lie. "The lout th estate Is journalism, and lo this many tutu. Molality, intelligence and eneigj aie pi hue essentials toi a news paper mm, and not the lapatltj for Htiong diink, a supposition eitoneouslj adopted bj maiiv." The High .school has given in tnv joung men lo the local piess, and at piesent pvpi.v nowspapei In the citv litis one or mote High school men on Its stall. Miss Bpatlie o Mollis, nf 1901, i celled In the muiiuer which has Riven her a toputiitlon as one of the eltj's most talented .veiling elocutionists, a tale of the Ilovolullon, and eat ned desetvod applause. Thomas A. Donahue, whose subject was "Law to the llcglnuet," was tlie net speaker. He timidly avowed uis leliietnuto tn attack his subject in llio piesetuo of the piiictklng iuciiiIk'ih pre.'ent and (let luted that law was a matter which cntild be nioio llippantlj discussed by lajiucu with llin vaguest Ideas of It than iinjone with any knowledge of the subject, It ipptcscuts stub u mountain nt the wisdom of iibps, he said, that bo lell voiy backwatd about discussing the gieat piofessiou, and could Imt Miy it was a vety wide and ovpanslvo sub ject, ippiesontltig tho eftet t.s nf the elvilU. itlou and thought nf tenuities, and so well giounded that Tlnio could only add to It, without uuileiiniulug Its pi Inclple.s. IHtHATnit THAN JOUUNALISM. He deslied to say, howovet, that the legal pintesslon wasgtcalct oven than join nail sin, and men engaged In It give even mote to the win Id than tlie Join nallstle wotltuis Toastnia.stei Muiphj (oumiPtited wit tily upon tho change In sentiment or the last speaker, sltuo pteecilliie, ban quets, when he spoke In the capacity of a nowspapei man, and then piocccd ed to the tiPNt toast. In tho absence of Piesldent Fictl Lidstouc nf the giaduatlug class, Mjci Kaliatclinlck spoke fot the class of 1001. He Indulgctl in a little ted paint splash ing foi his class, and lematkcd that it felt pto'ld of nne dlstlni Hon that of having a valcdli toilau witli the highest avetago over in ide at tho High school Toiistmasttr Muiphy lead a lettei We Are constantly adding new ac counts and our business is in creasing at a veiy satisfnctoiy rate. Possibly you ate think ing of joining us. The People's Bank. iyvyvyvwywwwwwvywywyvwyyvyv i Fruit Spoiled 3 How do you expect some of the Fruit Jar Rings sold today to keep your fruit? There is not enough rubber in a dozen to make three good ring9. Why buy thein when you can get one dozen HONEST RUB BERS for 10c,packed in a neat box? Your dealer should have them. fmmmmmmmmmimm3mmm Auction Sale Extraordinary Contents of Westminster Hotel, 217-219 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, Pa. Commencing Tuesday, June 35, at 10 a. m., Continuing from Day to Day Until Stock Is Sold. Sale to consist of the furnishings ol nearly 100 Rooms. Com plete bar outfit Back bar, front bar, pumps and counters, lunch refrigerator, floor linoleum, ceiling fan. screen partitions. Cash Register. Office fixtures Writing tables, chairs, desk etc. 10 1 urge l'icr Mirrors ; these are all French plate and large enough for bar rooms. Dining Room 25 tables, 2 side boards, silver ware, crockery, glassware, table linen. KttcllCIl Large 2 fire range and boilers, 1 steam table, 1 plate warmer, coffee, tea and hot water urns, carving table, cooking utensils. One Square IMailO. Parlor Furniture odd chairs, couches, lounges, tables, etc. 7O Hell Room SllllS All kinds ot woods, hair mattresses, pillows, bed linens, toilet sets, etc. Thousands of Yards of Carpets. Wardrobes, separate bureaus, wash stands, etc. This is the largest sale of the season and those desirous ot furnishing or refurnishing their homes should take advantage of this opportunity. Sale Absolute. Terms Cash. The house will be open for inspection from 9 a. m. to 3 'p. m. Monday preceding sale. JOHN JERMYN. fiom Prof. John IT. Wagner, ivho was unable to bo piesent. Ho expressed his satisfaction at having found an able successor to lilm on tho progtammo, however, anil inlioduced Piof. George W. Phillips, cN-supetlntendent of city sthools and the lltbt piincipal of the new- High school. The lattei gave one of his t liaiactcr .istlc shoit speeches, and scoted a. de cided bit. "This is tho eia of female piedomlnance in education," said he. "Look at oui giaduatlug class this j ear, with evei honor taken by gills." He hi lolly icfeiicd to local scholastic matteis anil the choice of a sut t assoi to Piincipal Giant at tlto High school, and deelaied: "The v,t' of modern school boaids, like those of juiles, tire stiango and m.v.steiious ones." Mil. McC'OritT'S TOAST. Tho toastniaster glow facetious in intiotludng the speaker, whose toast was "The Ladles," and scveial meiiy jibes piecetled the pi oscillation of John M. McCoutt. His addiess was made up ol a nunibei nf vvittv quips and blight sallies. "The o cation nt man," be sild, "came III st as an CNpeiimcnt, anil then followed that of woman, a vast impiovement. She followed man then and has feillowcd him cvci since." Taking a ninio soiious stialn, he plunged into a veiy pietty eulogy nt the gentlei ses and (Oiupaied woman In a line, delicate Hlglll wattii as rnmpaied with man. in whom he found lather a likeness to a massive engine. He ( nngiatiilatetl the ladies jiiesent upon the depaiture ttom public view of the new woman, and then biieflv alluded to the Woman's Na tional Tenipptani e lenglte and its ac tion which lesultcd in the abolish ment of the in my t antcen. His addiess concluded the speaking and then followed a dance until eaily in the motuiifg'. The ptngiamme 1 en dued last niglit was complete, ave for the omission of one iitiiubei, Miss Mildied tiiceii, who was down foi a imitation, being unable to attend. Among thnup piesent weie; Misses Loietta A. C'llltoid, '01; Sallle McCiatken, '01; Maigaiet Gilflllhs, '01; Sadie CiMottt. '01; Anna M. Unbind, HI; Helen M. Mdvln, '01; Floieuce Cl.uk, '01; Alma L. Weblau, 'ill; Daisy M. Mullens, '01; Mm v Alice Buck, '01; Blauihe I! Cnngei, 'SI; Maud Hslelle, 'HI; Bessie Buinett. Lillian Simpson, 97; Maud Shtiiuway, 'DI; Lillian Shitmway, 'fi7; Maud Shuniwny, '!)'); Lillian Donahue, Ileiuico Conger, Jes sica Shuinwny, 'Oil; rioienee U, Hur ler. '01; Mae Ji. Uviins, '01; Hthot Bcalo, 01; lliiinin Khk, '01; GiaceA. Lauei, "01; Smile Falkowsky '01; Hm in.1 Falkowsky, ''l; tUliel Khk, 'til; MnigiUPt Sihlmplf, '01; Matv Powell, "ij; Ollvo .Munn, 'n, Bealilto H, Mnirls, '(H. Ah an A. Aimsliong, 'OS; Chatles P Heliiegel, 'Hit, James J, Holantl, HI; William P. (Jiilnii, '01; neujauilu (1 Hyinm, '01; Mver Kabutehnlck, '01; William McKle, '01; Althur Shifter, 01; F A nnliahoe, How aid T. Yost, 00; (ieoigo I' ('oar, "Hi; c II. Daniels, esq , Joint J. Muiphy, It L. Le, es( fll; J. II, Cailvoli, Waltei Reitodlct, in; A. P.. CniiRPi, '7rt. il. W Phillips, W. H Sehlmpfl !U; l.enit Levj, "iij W. (J Mnser, 'Hi; Gent go Long, '!Uj Tnllle M, Fvitus, IMwIii L. Uattct. HOSPITAL HAPPENINGS. Joint Feiiotti, nl 21, Itiiyinnnd couit, vvhllo eniaged b a family disputo nt his homo last evening, stunk his aunts litiloiisly against a window pane 11 In nke, anil both his hands and fote uhiih woto sevpiely tut, lie was taken to tlie Lackawanna lioapltal lor tteat ment. James Quei inn, a diiver hoj at tho Old Fmge tollloiN, was taken tn the LaikaWiiuua hnspital )cstetda with a l.uctatetl ankle, the testilt ot u mine ut ( Ident. V5oe Heiidor the ll-jeai -old dauglitot of Mis Hendei, of IIOS handetsnit ave nue, fell ftom a iheiiy tiee Monday muililng and sustained what is tented b.v tlto ph sit bins to be a btoken back. )f, N 13. New bin Hist uttended bet antl M'sW'iday she was lemovcd to the Lackawanna hopltal. Would Not Build a Chinch. "IVciiti tne juii. J?o " fjlil i untune nun, "1 iu In j I oloi tilii Imui, anil una ill I licci line's cjiiic in uitli 4 report el a isolU II ml jiul ullulnl cloven nl us In en nllli lilm tu oiJliii' il lulu J ill.tlkt Jli'l flake ulf uiir ililnu. Wc uvt lliiuiisli u illi II too Idle' in tlm ilj) lo (.tail liuiiti' JEiln, in lainpi I In nui tUuketi. Wc iurc it.etebtel aruuLj lite lire. Gedat9 Chests It is now time to put your winter cloth ing and bedding and you need something that will keep away moths. There is nothing better for this pur pose than the Cedar Chests that are car ried in all sizes by mn& Gonnell 121 Washington Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. FENWICK HALL, ON t-ONQ ISLAND SOUND. At mouth of beautiful Connecticut rivoi. The location, fm health and pleasure, is not equaled by any re sot I along the coast. Hveiy con venience, all the best atttactions, Piivate Golf Links, Fishing, Bath ing, Homing and Tennis Couits. The finest iittu adamUod loads for dtlvlng and cvellng, tluoiigh the most chin tiling cniintty, swept by the lueiv.es fiom hound and Itlvcr. N'over hot, no mosquitoes, no inn laila btipciiur looins, table unsui passed. Fnuwiik is two and a half hchirs fiom New Vmk by Haln on tho New Yoik, New Haven and nati on! ti .tin to Sayhioolc Junction. SK fast ti.iius dally. Opens June 27. For tuillier Infoi m.itlon, uddtcss J II, Cliultleld, Pioptletor, Hotel Jefteison, Fnlon Sqimic, Now Yoik, iihfii kiiiic mm piopd-cil tint e ilcmtc Hi's (lino IdotP putii. I" kip I" trllitiK iliu ho win mil Mint lirntiidit lis In that itinote eoun tn siaudi a nun m ! 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Inn and .IUI ) )i-ir uitli tni.lui dein fnv dotation piiliii I ilin-S'lcl alon,' Hie lest I iimiIiI. tn in'- to lo l llnUtiin limit r Hie ill ,1 Jin is, i ii. 1 lulling tn k tii n nt) chances ti min- Hi lliicihiu nt liriven lv it per i cm. lm- a J) I'd imt iikic isi) pf pi), ulien the rill i .mn l) in) Kfli-int: to Inulil 1 iliintli,' "llio )'k i ol a I'll n her In lint fix IniIMinE clnirtli MU'U'I In its mi Initio lh)l nei.iliolj Ini.'lml, .nui 'Hon mis lint, Paismii' cainu fronl lulf a il icit iiiuslk'hit " 'fls,' In nplleil, lieil itlnsli, 'the lun.'iij gjliuii t j Usui s,;,;nti to I'uil'l a i lunch and tLippetl out vutU it.'" W Jihiusleiu blar. V