'f'T THE SCRANTOiN T1UBUNE- FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1901. it t To-day's Milk , is not so good) to-merrow's oriam will not be bitter than Dr. Hand's Phosphated Condensed Milk. Reduced from the unskimmed milk of clover-fed cows canned in a building scrupulously clean. The addition of phosphates and hypopliosplutcs to 5j Of. Hand's Pha&phated Condensed j Milk makes it ideal food for children building strong bones, teeth, nerves, rich blood, solid flesh; the greatest restorative for workers; aging persons, invalids equal to a diet ot whole wheat. Mnlccs roireo harmless; mnlf.es everythliiKbettor. llooldct liy mfill free. OR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO.. Scranton, Pi. -1j655Z21fa'v aJxHRm 4SH JCSBEEfr 1 CITY NOTES I 4 " CHALK TA1,K -Hrt. 1!, I'. V. I'icrrc will Site ino of hn Inlpn'-tinj; thilk tillvs hI the Ititiuc .Mission, I'l.inMir, jituuc, lliis cumni;. 1'AV DAYS l lie IPlawirP anil lluclon pirl rtirdi .it the Hultiiiioic No. 2, Hiltlni'tn 'jiumi'l. Lonwiliim, White Oik untl .Itimjn tolllCHl-.. I'insinv coui'i.i: vi.iini:n-i'uni, . luiinir ami Mi-s Helen IVInlirc, lintli of I'llNtou, ttcie .te-toidit .illLincion unhid in hiuii.i-'l' lit Aldi'imiri Ituililt. NMVi:H-IIV 'lONKJIU'.-'Ilie Inilcpc-nde'i. Oh'ii of lViiiteM will lelilti.ilc llmr tliii.l ci niwr-.ir.r tin- ctenmsr .it then lull in II. e (,iiriii-.i.i IhiiIiIiii,'. All ii.milnis with t licit (Wi llie;, md hicnil-, .nc intitiil tn .ittciid. CI I' llli II M. Hluli- i.iiriciiing an ae at the Iiekiu.iuni t ir hoi jo-It nil." mummR, t. I'. 'Iliomn, .in rinplo.ic, iufl'ilnl ,i seveie cut li en oiu of lii li.imK tr i-liiiir it ciinii.lt. 111. in jut io tcecitiil ticilnirnl .it, tlic I.n k.iw.inni 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . ( lil.'llinll'- PI 1 1 1 ION.- An inMiliinl.il" pet' tn 11 in liihl.iupli.t .i .tiMridit llkil with "!' ik i: . It. i-L.nle, nf the leilcinl iIl-IiIu i'iiiii, in tin i.im of i;. !-. kl'.nl ind of ll.11 ri-liiir., In uci.il I'liil.iikiplin l 1 1 ilitm -.. 'liny lire Asmn Hun, Ciii-i lluu. ,fc Greumtcr, and (.'ii'Sfttill V. .i-liluni I'lil -i:Mi:ii WITH A WAICH -Mm Zlilmm. the piipiiLir tii'iMiiei r.f the I'liemlv riieinii.il (oiiipin.v, j! li-t luclit prrti'nlril with a h mil smut! mild w.ikli In the 1111 111I11 w of hU emu piny .it liU hitine 011 Wilwtir attune. 'I he preieiititlen .-pcieli u.h madi- by .loipli Dinner anil w is feeliiul rpipnndrd In l II r. X.iilinin, who (iileil.tlmil (he nit nil. ri-, uilh a ln'.iiilluil 1 ci .iM. )!'(! HHOKTA" I. r 7m drill, the re.il i-tilo man, Is at Iih home on 111 jv atenne, FiilVeniij; fiom a broken leg Vt iIiicm! i. nmht lie w.k out diitiiu at l'.u Inn till- with Arnold Zinlliih, J. C. rtiitteifleli' nnil llenrc Miifn-. V tiiey weie ciosmic II12 Dil.iu.ne, Lit K ict inn i anil Nestci.i ti.nki tlic.t ,m .1 tialn eume tliiudiriug atoms .mil la-dud the lionet to ei ipe Imnj run down. 'Hie lipp.es gate a jump ami got the ran last olf tl.c tuck, lint in iluinj; o tlie oliit 1 wi.s ttpet mil Hie lnen thioun out. Mr. urtleili -in-tainiiig a broken le.r, lie w.ts bioiuhl lo Ills Lome in Him ill jiiluili). POLICE AND ALDEBMEN. IVtcr Mobil h, wlm lite neir Mount iln I. lie, t h .nulrc! itcnliy ill the inflame of Mr It. lliiugin, who rliiuM liim with I'liiiUv In Ins cliililren ami Willi pointing fm "lit at thun. lie will b gitni a In.ning tonight be foie Migilnle Mill 11. .inil"ilnlt iiiipsim Hie roloreil joitl: anet oil on the tluige of liuen, wa .entemeil to ii moitlis in Hie county jil et(nhy lit Migi-lr.itc Mill 11. Westminster Auction Sale of lit'riromu suMos 11,000 yards of cir pot, ('hairs, tiiblrs blankols, wheels, hilvt'iwai'P, I'nicKcry ami l.mtsuhold ar tklfv, - J, SltoiiK, aucllnnour. ' Smoke t lie Toi'ono 3c cigar. - V l V i V l Viz i d S V Vl i U v V V V Vi I Special Bargains i 1 Saturday and Monday 1 Notions 100 pieces beautiful new Neck Ribbons, pure silk, soft finish, all late pastel colors, white cream, light blue, light pink, lose pink, rose, geianium, violet, navy, nile, grass, etc, 25c goods. Special 15C White Lawn Collars prettily made up with val. Lice anil insertion, a 50c collar. Special 35C Velvet ItllllJOllS Black satin back, not the best Q grade, but good enough for wash dresses. Apiece.. .. 1 oC Velvet Millions Pull line best at the lowest pricss. CODClS All line grade and popular makes in the longer lengths at half price. Lace Insertions Beautiful line of White l.lnen and Black Serpentine Insertions at Sc, 10c, 12 c, 15c and up to 50C All Paiasols at hall price. Umbrell.is, fast black, natural handles age Umbrellas, black twill silk, new handles $1.00 Umbtellas, black union taffeta silk, S2.00 grade.. . 1.50 Palm and Japanese Pans, large 3 (or sc Slllrt WalStS lust receivsd 300 Fancy Stripe Madras and Percale Waists, all sues, choice styles, a lot of waists made to sell at $1.00. Our price 59C Lot 2, made to sell at $1.2 5. Our price 75c 5 V3 ST 3 -Is 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Wash Goods Ne0Aday's Lace Stripe fireiinillucs White and colored grounds, with stripes and figures. Were 25c the first t of the season. Now new styles, at 15C Swisses White and black fancy iac All of our desirable 39c, 45c and soc fine Colored Grenadine Silk Stripe Ginghams, open work goods,.. x5C Ulmltles Another iot of Shear Pine Plain Dimities, t 1 all the new shades 1 2aC India Batiste Fine firm fabric sure to wash and t i wear I 2C White IMque J4 inches wide 0c Illdla LlnoilS See the qnalities at (Jc, Sc, 10c, - 12c, 15c, Hie and 25c White Lace Stripe Muslins, Dimities, etc., for waists, Sc, Viae, 1.1c, 25c, up to .... ., 5uC Couuterpanes Special at (Hc, 8lc, $1,00 Si 0. IMears & Hagen! DECIDES FOR THE PLAINTIFF OPINION IN OANLEY-KIRST EaUITY SUIT. Judge J. W. Carpontor Rules That the Defendant Must Cease tho Ex cavations Which Threaten to Injure the Property of the Plaintiff An swer Filed in Three of tho Suits Brought by the Rocky Glen Water Company A $20,000 Trespass Suit Other Court Matters. .linlKn ,j. w, ('iirppntpp yc.Mtculiiy llloil tho foltowltiB oiilnlun In tho equity i-msc of Mnry Gunlcy iiBiiliitt Wllllinii Klist: -l.iiy (Iniiley . William Klinl. ht. u. liny lenii, IMI. In eipill.t, Fmm Hie pliaiHiigs niul pvlilencp In Hill t! I tlml the lollottlin: fii.l: 1. .Mary (ianley, Hie plalnlltr, 1 Hie owner In foe of it lot o( l.iml iliiile on the norllicrl kIiIc of IV ir street In I tit? ut.t of ScrJiiton, fotty feet in width nml one limnluil unil tlxl.t feit In ill pth. It It linprnwil ttilh a ir.nne iluelliu Ilium; In uliii.li chi' lltrn. J. 'Hie (lefrnibnl, Wllllnin Klrrt, is Hie ottnnr of Iho lott ailjoltilni; the pliliillli't mi tlie ttitt. erly siile, ami for some time pat lie Ins been encilJeil In eMawtim: on lilt lot4 to .1 ileitli ol f 1 mil tttinty In Ihlity fnl for the pnipinc of tukliiK unt .1 Iml of s.itiil uliiili l.nilillln Hie hiiifaii', nml In ilolm: mi lie Iih approulicil o 11, .ir to the lilainlltrn linil Hilt the toil nf M lol hit fillt.il anil iliil ilmtn m tint tlio upper smf.iee line of silil oxen.ilion, at one point, U ullliln aliont four feet of pl.ilnt ill's hntl, .mil If Hie event 11 li Hit should lie pinsiiid futlier in this illrritlnn Iheie is dm'ir tint the snrfji e of I lie plalntin'K land tlll alnlf Into -.iiili rtUtJ lion .mil iliini:;!' her lol Tho plalnllir fill d her Mil ill ulileli slie prated lint Hie ilefindant ntiulil I'" lilt.ilnfil In In Jnwtion from iiinllniiin to rvcatate and lemoc Hie nirfiie of hl.- lot. She :ilo nkiil Hiat I lie unit .iiintain and ikleiinlne tlie dim mis uliiili il tt.is (l.llmiil .iu li.ul Mhl.ilnul in I lie tlcpri ciition of Hie value of her pioprity, by rei-on of the eiiit.itlnit ttlilili the di fimlant lids liere toloie iloni, and Hut the defendant lie torn niiiidul Id I' iv her null amount. I pon I lie lii'iting, liimeur, lit r roniicl ttitli ilntt tlie iiuistlon of dniUKes, and we line Hierefore to i oilfiller only the ipieftlon of tie-lU-hl of 111- phlntiir lo hate tl'e delendant en jmniil from eea itii.u on Ids lot so near to lnrs as to eane the soil of I er lot to sulfide and fall into fuili exratilioii. An oniHT of land Ins an in donlited ni;li' to hate the soil of Ins land snppoitid lit the i-oil of Ins m iuhhor, and one l.r.s nu iljjlit tn ! exiatale his otr. lind as lo depiite tl'e olinr of this lateral support. U iei and Ilrlls ppeil, l I'.i. BM; Altttatei ts Woods, 1 V., .V f. II. It is also settled tint this rule (liinls only Id snppoit for the ground in Ms t'ttnrtl state, .mil dins not inelnile Midi support for the pin. tietion of lnildini;s or ntliei stinelmes pined upon it. MiHittlpan ts l'ott, 11') I'a. I.v, The latter rule, howeter, is not .ippliiahlc to Ihis rase, for Hie navon Hilt the clnuclir cf Hie hoil of Hiee lot., as shown It Hie rtnlinrr, is snili tint if tne exeatatlin: win li is lieinu' done hv the difemhnt f.honld lie i un turned tnuaiil the pljmlllT's I mil miicli nearer Him it now is, .it one point at least, tlie soil of her lot would neresaiily fall and lide into sniti e(. nation etin if Dure wire no !mildiin;s upon it. I'he hw cites lier Hie rixlit to lute lier land fiiiportnl I'.v tint of Iit neiijlilioi, and ii lie wishis to remote this nitnial snppoit lie must piolcit Iit land from the injury ninth would result from so tloin. I am of opinion (hit Wirr and Hells' appial, supi.i, .'Oieim this ta-e and tint the ikfriiihiit should lie lesirainetl from niimni;, evtatitin nml blrippim; his lint) so neir to the pliinliU's lind as lo tike aw ly its natural lateial support, nml i.Miss lit r liml to slnlc or fall. It is ordertil tint nolue n' the filini; of this rpiipnu be t;iten by Hie prnlhonolar.t tn (he pirlles or llieir tnunsel, and if no iveeplitns Hiintii be lllid in the proper ofllcc within tin tiits ifter suih notiio fiml ilano will be cn leietl Hieieon. And it is further onbitJ lint eoun-el ior ilalulilT piepiru ami siilmil dull in.-ie fir hpprin.il. ,1 W. Cirpcnlcr, A. L. J. .lime 7, l';fll. .a 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue, (MOMfMOMOIMOIMtJMtVnMOms Three Defendants Make Answer. The Contrnl Vnlley nallm.ul com pany, tho Connell Park and Speedway Sti'eet Jtallway company and the Tram-It Contract company yester day tiled foini.il answer to the canity stilt lirniight hy the TtneUy Glen "U'ater company nprainst them and the Kciiinton and Not tlruestern Italltoad company, and Contractoisi John It, T.ee, John T, Dolan and Joseph Vane. The still was brought to restrain the new tiolley company from en tcrlnw upon a tract, ol' land kat Mooslc which was owned hy Annette Reynolds and which she turned over to the Rocky Cilen Water company, ol' which she nnd Aithur Frothlng ham aie tho pi'lncial owneis. The water company dedicated the liact for leieivolr purposes, The trolley company had aliemly surveyed a llRht of way through it. The water company claims the trolley company has no right of eminent do main and at all events such right, If possessed, would not extend to this tract, as the water company had de dicated the land for public use as a rrseivolr and made It Tree from the operation of tho power of eminent domain. The answers of the three com panies filed yesterday aie for thn most p.ut denials of the averments of tho plaintiff, The Transit Contrnct company's answer lecltes In addition to the formal denials, that befote en tcilnpr upon the tract hi question the Peranum and Northeastern Railroad company, for which the Tumult Con tract company Is wniklufr. offered a Mifllclent bond to Indemnify the own eis nf the tiact for any damages that might acciue, but the bond was le fuscd and tho court has been peti tioned to acept the bond for the com pany. The answeis were prepaied by At tnruejs Read & I'etlt, of Philadelphia; .liiines K, Hurr and Joseph O'lirlen. of this city, nnd Henry A, Fuller nml F. Jl, Wheaton, of Wllke.s-llarre. The plaintiff company Is repiesented by 13. C Newt nmb and Wlllaul, Wuueu & Knapp. C, V, Houghton, president Tianslt Coutuict company j i'ennian, pieshleut of the Talk ftnil Speedway company, V, Houghton, secietnry of the Central Valley company, make the allldnvlts in the answeis. or the T. F. Connell and C, Hearings Before Referees. The cam of Nelson, Slouls & Co, ngulust Joseph and I.lzzle I.ahotsky, of Till nop, was hentd ye-sleiilay befoio Itefeiee Joseph Jeffteys. Tho plaiutllf company Is trying to col lect $150 from Mrs. I.ahotsky, for a bill nf goods sold in her huslmml and his paituur, .Mis. l.ahoUky, who owns teal estate, euuiantced the account of her husb.tud'H firm with Miller & AYatts, the piedecessois of tho plaintiffs, Tho husband's Hi in continued to do business with tho succeeding lirni, and got Into their debt to the extent nf $150. They aio now trying to hold Mid. I.uhotsjky's piopcity for the. account. Mn. l.ahot hky ilcfcnds on tho giound that she only guaranteed the account of her husband's Hint with Miller & Walts, and that tdm can nut be held fur any debt conlrntled with their successors. II, I). C'ui-oy represenlH tho plaintiff tonipnny, and Taylor & Low Is tho de fense. Attorney rlcoigc 8. lloin, sitting ns refeiec, hen rd the case of It, Knglniuler & Co itgalimt II, OoMsinlth it Co. tt li u suit growing nut of a ttausaetlon In chlldien's clolhlng. The goods were io nised on the giound that they wnie not what vnt ordeied. The seller refused to take them back nnd they were sold hy the i'.i lit oiid company for fi eight and stoinge. W. It. Olllosple, ot t'lttstou, sat as referee In a damage suit brought by Henry ItowelK of Taylor, against the City of t'lttslon. Charles K. JJunluls Is attorney for the plaintiff, and City KoKcltnr (leoigo O'llilen for tho defendant. Two Now Trespass Suits. Suit for $110,000 damages was Insti tuted yesterday by John Murray and Martin Mutiny against the Greenwood (o'tl company. C. II. Super Is tho plain tiff's attorney. John Murray Is a lii-year-old boy, and Martin Murray Is his father. The hoy wii working for the company us a driver's helper, In April, 1899, nnd, while In the act of hitching a team of mules to n trip of cats, the mules (tinted up and he wins thrown under the cars, sttffeilng the loss of his right leg. L)r, J. J. lliennau, of Jackson street, brought suit against the Scranton Rail way company for $5,000 for personal Inluiles nnd damages to his buggy, ie sultlng, its Is alleged, by driving Into an ungual ded excavation, made by the company, on North Main avenue, near Hull's Head, in May, WOO. Kvmi Thom as is the plaintiff's attorney. TREASURIES AT LOW EBB School Teachors Havo to Go to a Bank to Have Their Orders Cashed. Treasurers Are Complaining:. City school teacheis who were paid yesterday, had to go to the Thlid Na tional hank to have llieir otders rashPd. The school dlstilot ttensuiy is depleted and the city was unable to loan It any money, as has been the wont In such emergencies, because of there being but veiy little cash In the municipal strong bow Tho school board artanged with the bank for a tonipotaiT loan of $15, 000 to meet salary and other piesslng claims during the Intel I in that will elapse befoie tho tax duplicates :ne ready for the eolleetois. Tlie city had only $12,000 at Its com mand, yestoulny morning, but during the afternoon, in i espouse to a lequlsl tlon fiom Tronsuier Robinson, a $l!O,000 check was tecelved fiom County Tieah urer Scianton to apply on tho S13S.000 that was still owing the city from liquor license lunil. This makes f:0,000 Uiat has been piid ocr to the city, thus far, by Tieasuier Scianton. Tioasmer Robinson is com plaining that it is not dealt out moie liberally. Treasmor Scianton points out that ho has already lemltted as much as Tieasuier Kelly paid over al together laj-t year, when the levenue lioin liquor licenses was only $68,000, as against $lfi4,Go0 this ea under the doubled lee. When the matter of tl.c complaint of Treasmor Robinson and the treasuieis of the oilier municipalities throughout the county was laid befoie Treasuter Scranton, yosteiday, he slated that tn. dor the law this money is not due to tne municipalities until September 1, and that any payments made by a county tieasuier befoie that date aie by way of accommodation. The short age in the city tieasury, Mr. Scianton explained, was due, not so much to ihu want of the liquor revenue, as it was to tlie fact that the delinquent taxes are held up by tho dispute as lo whether the treasuier or the delinquent tax col lector should collect them. Of the inonejs collected this year fiom liquor licensee, $lii,nii0 goes to the city of Scianton: $S,000 to the city of C.nboudnle: $3T,Tiil,10 to the bmoughs ami ?.:,lin.20 to the townships, a total of ?J14,13y.K0. BALL WAS A SUCCESS. Committee Reports That $3,117 Was Cleared Members Lunched with Colonel L. A. Watres. At a meeting of the executive com mittee in chin ge of tlie opening' of the aimory was held yosteiday atternoon and lepoits heaid which showed that the satbuaetory sum uf $.1,117 was cle.ued by the big ball. The commit tee lunched with Colonel 1.. A. Watres al tlie Scianton club, and alter dining conducted the business meeting with Major J. W, Oaktoid In the chair. Captain 1J. 11. Atherton, the hard woiklng chalimun of the sale of tick ets committee, icporrrd receipts fiom the sale or tickets as being $4,IL'S, and lecelpts fiom the sale of boxes, $:i,2U0, a total sum of $7,i;js, wblch when $l,.'ilt expenses were iledueted leaves a net balance of $:!,1I7. W. CI. Parke, Lieutenant W. II. fiunster and A. G. Hunt weie appointed tin auditing com mittee to look over the treastner's books nnd the accounts of the tickets' committee. Colonel Watres thanked the mem beis of tho executlvo and other com mittees for the cate and eueigy they had evidenced, and deflated that In bis opinion (lie committee was too valuable an adjunct to the regiment to allow It to be discharged, lie asked that It be continued and this was by unan imous consent conceded, A sub-couuulttee was appointed con sisting of Colonel L, A. Watres. T. II. Watklns, Captain K. M. Vundllng, A. G. Hunt and Captuln I), It, Atherton. This committee will consider tuture plans and teport at a meeting to bo Killed by the chilli man of the coin inltlee, While the monetury lesults of the ball weio not as large us bad been hoped for yet It was the unanimous sentiment of t lit committee that gen eially speaking the atlulr had been a success. Those piesent at the meeting weie Colonel L. A, Waties, Major J. H. Fish, .Major AV, S. Millar, Joseph Levy, Conrad Schtoeder, Colonel C, C, Mattes, T. IL Watklns, .Major J. W. Oakfoid, Captains r. H. Atherton, W. II Tajloi', Lieutenant W R. Guuster, Captain W. A, .May, Albert G, Mum, Colonel lleiman Osthous. OUR METHODS Aio calculated to Insure piompt and elllcient set vice In every de p.utment of banking, I'eihaps ou would II ko to try us. The People's Bank C Music. MiiilrtiU1 irrllitts lire usually Irksome tunc lions lo allin I nnd a tiling lo atold If possible, hi sltlklnir tutilrntt to this was the iIiwIiir In Hal sltrii I i.v the itlutlents nf Mr. Walldiis' ouil fluilli) lut nlfilit at Oolli'RO hill In an rtitlup si i .He Auilluue, whlili tared Hie ncillnu unit t it ml Ifijar tapiill.t nf litis spat Ions auditorium, 'Ihe rullal opened by Hie rettlal tlinms, nlmtlii'; 111 faullless ntjl.t .iml piled "Tlie 1'llnrlm Clin, ins" nml "t'lowneil wltli the Trmpcsl," sclee tlons fiom op-ras by Veull, The brllllinl iru. Kiamme was mule Inkrestlnic by the artistic t otk of Mr. Watklns' ndtaticeil pupils. Not only were the numhiis well Intcrpicleil, but In listen, lug olio win iilillgnl to note the authority and rh)tlimie aneiil, toiielhrr willi the dlttlml cnuii. (.lalleii and rxpirsslon wllb whtcli rath number was Rlvni. ( The tnt soloist was Mitt .tetsle Ilrlsllry, who ilLplitnl it gaod stane ptccni:e ami a welt lialneil tohe wlileh lut mtle tast prnKrcss lntu last jear. Iter ttiuliiR of ".My Heart at Thy Stte"t Volte" was well teerited. !, O. Wlncke, trnor, aat.R In swert tohe and taste, "The Dla lnl srp." whlih wnR well milted to his voice. "Whin We lote," Rltrn tiy Mliw Kdllli Kowler, In a pure, rleh fonlrallo toke of volume and power, was ircrlvetl with fator. A pretty soiu, "In (Ly etltlt'," wan sunie l.y Jllss Mary .Nl land. She dlp1ayeil a volie ot qrrat llexlbllily and wide langt and easr of tone produrlloii that wan it'lre-liiiif. Mudi applause followed this rons Winn Shields smir hla sonic In ex crltrnt tolee anil sl.tle, portiat ing his teacher's excellent method. The recllal ihoins aroused the audlenec to n IiIkIi pitch of enthud.Kin by their rendition ot "Hie soldiers' Chorus," from the opera "I'ausi." Ihe inirtld tlijllnii, the attack and precision were almost peileil, 'Ihe whole chorus was same IhioUKhoul with crcat spirit. "In Dreams," an rxtpiisite hour by Tostl, was sung by flinlel tones with line at.tle nnd feellnir. Mr. Jonra' tolte Is a pure, hlcli tenui. The nest seleitlon was a powerful nuinber from the opeia "Pon ( arlos," known as "O Don 1'atnle," glien l. Mlsa Katlirtn Moniran In superb Mike and with clnnntlt' intensity, 'llto mtiet lallid, "I'orcotten," was much in. Jilted, as Funic by Miss (lihhoiui, who pos.ses.seii a contralto tolce ot (treat (ullnif.s, II has a ajm pathetle quillly, will adapted to the prcper etc ciillun of tills fatotite ballad. Mlsa Teresa M. llanawaj's thinning personilltj and prelty tolte, together with the, thaiailcr of her song, "The Spirit of S'princ" made a dellRlitful Impression. The audieme flioweii much fator at her singlnsr, which Ins considerably broadened in stjle and epresslon. A maRiiltitent basso Is Klnjcl Hfber. lite, who slnps with tasle and much feeling, lllit sonir, "I'alria," ttaj well adapted to hit voice and stjle. The celtbialed ".Tewpl Sonir," from Oounnd's "t'aiist," brought out the beaulirs ot Miss Msr tin Millliewa' vocallrailion in all Its brilliancy, This aria presents technical difficulties far fiom bring nrnamenlal and are ued bj Hie composer as vehicles foi the Illustration of passion, pleas uie and piin. Mlsa Matthews, by her splendid voice and artbtie at tie, made n deep impression. The trills were clear, tight, jojous and rlpplini;, the runs clear, exact anil secure In time and pitch. She was applauded to the echo. The grand finale, the last or Hie first act of "Lohengrin," sung fnl the first time in Siranton hv the recital chorus under the magnetic baton of the indefatigable director, Mi, Watklns, was a glorious ending to a brilliant recital. Ihe chorus this year is not only capably balanced, but II is i splendid bodt of vocalists, of whom S'iraiiton can well.be proud. The tenors and Ihsmw, with remnant vcurcs; the net, quality ol the altos, and Ihe in inner in which the so. pnnos .ill.iiked Him lush nntc, mule Hie whole eminently til tt tl for Ihe high standaid of singing called for by this master woik of Hie great Wagner. The highest praise of their wonderful achleteinent is Mi. Watklns just due. The solo, isis for the cpiintelte were .Miss .Matthews, Miss Mongan, David Stephens, Will Watkins and .lolin W. Jones, at who.se hinds the solos leceited their full meastue of arli-tie interpretation. The accompaniment for this chorus was plajed upon two pianos by Miss I'ioience If, Richmond and (Tillies l)ofi5.ili), in a most piaiscuorthy man ner. The other capable acrompunisU weie Mis. I). B. Thomas and Miss Ito-e Conway. 'Ihe ('utisiMVatori of Music his marked the close of a must suc,nful gear's work bv a series ot si closiu; inilals in Hie auditorium or SI. Luke's Pnish house, (he li-t reeilal of the si lies ln'ing giviu I it evening to an audi cure tthiih pitked the hniiso 'lhe-e niitils have bun unique in (he luge niiiubr nf sliiilenls who have appeared on eaih prolamine, the iimfoiin excellence exhibited in Ihe pi i.v ing ot slwlnls rf all ages, and in Hie exposition of Hie splendid elleels lo be obtained fiom the use of s,.eial p:anos at Ihe simo time, or ensemble plating, a.'ide fiom the customary l e of Ihe piano as a solo Instrument. The piogrnnine of last evening was o ananged thai pi. mo solo mimbi m alternated with ensemble numbers, the most of Hie latler being peiformed at six piinos bv twelve pla.tcis. Tlie soloists who appi'iied in pietns of vai.viug difficulty were Slisa Mif Iteilfoid, .Miss llaigaret La.v. Miss r.lhcl Itevau, Miss Nonin .I1 ill-. Miss Lillian Krauter, VIks Mir.v Kotvlci, Miss Iv'llli nine Ibeks, Mks llililegaul Conrad, Miss niia Voiis and Miss Mary 1', Wageiiliiusi. I'our .voung ladies, the Miste faiolluc N'lUlTu, I'.lfiiila Sjbester, Marjorle Hob. iilsnn and S'uie Watklns, rentlered the Clementl Sol'jtlm In U, npna ati. in unison at four pijnos, and six little ink-is plaved in Ihe mine way siveral pieces from lliiiginullrr'i opus 10(1 fiom mt'iiinry, and with a degree ol aicuraey astonish, lug in suih toiiii,' studints. 1 lio niseinl'le or sitht iilaing selections, wlm 11 were pli.ted by live climes of twelve plaj. vta eacli, .mil a Imj's class of eight plajcis, weie the War maich from "Ilieni," by IVagnri; (iilop, opus "), li.v Din.i; "On the Carousel, ' by Woin; "I'oasiliig," opus ITS, by (Jmlltt; "The (llp'j- dill," by Noill; "On Ihe Lake," ami t'i I'ustlllleiii, by Volknnnn .fiom opus 11); .Mia hiilliaua and Maren, lioni opus 1.0, hv Von Weliei, and fiiantl .Vljrch, fiem "Tanuluue. her," bv lliclnid Wagner, All these nunibiii', nml especially those- by Wagnir, were received with in iikeil fit or bv the audieme, 'Ihe ulif alicm.il value of thei-e pieces pi'iloimod in lids way was shown bv the deep Inteiest of lie pi i.ti is and Hie accurate time and expression. Sptelil mention should he made of Ihe pla. lug of Ihe filst iiiom tin nt of a inueeitit In O Mijor, by Mrirt, bt Miss M iry Wagenhurst, the aiciuipiulimnt plivnl on u suoud piano bv .Mr. I'liiuinglon, and the oiihrslial tiltli pla.tul at four other pianos by the Misses Prencli, llinwuing and Hone, and Mi. Iliillmaslei. The illflkult solo jui t was plated by MUs Wagon, hursl Willi adequate tulinlque and Hie plaj Ing of Hie railui7i, esji.v I ill v , gj( cvidcuco of llu highest iniisieiaiilt qualitits, 'Ihe "Homage a Handel," by Moscheles, vviit. ten for two (iliuo., wus pined at six pianos, li.v tho MK-ej rri'iicb, llrowniug, Hone, Wagen liiiisi, k-i.-i. I'tnniiu'toii ami llulimastcr, 'I his was one of Hie most delightful nuitilii is on a piograuuneof muisuil meiit ami formed tvltli tl'e iii.mii fiom Tannliaii.ii. & lirilliiut ending lo an ambitious cum (it 'I he liflh ami last nf the season of cln-ing li-iilals In llio Southwnrth studio pupils will be givtn at 'iivvrir, this evening, Following I. Ihe programme; Sonata, litai mov f input Ileelhoven Miss Noiiua William. Adagio I'avoii , Moraif Mls Muilrl Weston. larglietto, Alltiu I'oluca Kuliliu Mi-s nullelle llanis. Amoietle, op. irj , Iliedermaim Mba Cilia lllne. (a) f'onfi mIoii .....liojiMj (li) l.iilblo ,, ,, su,it .Mi.i Mina I'lank, .Nciituille, ,, Join I'll Id Mlj Trllne Slonl., lutermezo , , I'hhri MPs Mini Ito-j. lhlotly ,,,, Kiuc.t I'ohl Miss Leila Woodiuir. ilsf (lurlltt Mis. Ann Itoheitsou. Si herino, op ol, No. U ,,,,IUndriHk Miss Mart O'Malley. In Tvtilhiht, lueltiily .......Hinsil ali MIks llarel l.ll. I'no .Vult llloltee , ....Sniiih Miss Helm (llbhous. inlin Kiuemhie, fj ivottc ....Coiiaul Misses I urj I, Waller, Id user, Mr. IlodrUucr Itustic Dimes ...t'ouin ' MUi 1'iliu K. Sinilon. Tarcntcllo in ) b 1 1 a MIm I'lvreiiic Kline. (a) VolUlied. (b) Impiomptii Schern, our hand, Nicotic; Miss Laura Mc-ldrum, .Mr, Xi'iiiuu 1'iliiicr. ItfHuWtimWuMMH An Opportunity You do not get every dny to buy Importers' Samples for One. Half Their Real Yalue. No two pieces alike. Twenty.flve Cents will buy Vases, Jardinieres. Candle Sticks, Ash Trays, and a hundred other odd and pretty Br lea-Brae. These are not old stock, but a forerunner of what will be in market next fall. There is just as great an assortment in larger pieces for 50c, As there are no du plicates, Come Now. Geo V Millar & Co IM Wyoming Awnne VICU. V. ZTJLIliai . VU, W.Ik In .nd Look Ar.undi mmmmmmmwMtwmmtwM SM" BARGAINS Here are two special offerings which are worthy of the attention of shrewd buyers as quantities are lim ited. 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The White Dental Parlors, Comer l.iickitwiiiinu and Wyouiiiig Aves., 0er Newark Shoe Store, F.iitruuce on Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Twcnt Olllcis In Hip IJnitf.J ittis. l.tiKiftt 1.'iiUI IMjiiIMiiiioiiI. in llio Win Id I UHI..V 1l'i:V)NT Co l'o jcrtid dec at I. 11. btctcw'. Marriage Licenses. Fiauk U. Yoiiiik l'ltts-tnn M, Hi-leu WlntPis .,, Pitlstnii Wlllluin Knunel. Jr., Not tli Kllmoro avi'iuui Masslo Rellly lliiltlo stirot Willi. mi 11. Hnltlmin. 11.01 WiibliliiKtim avi'imo Hrlilget ti)liiiul....uJJ Moi icii.in Htiuia Aiulicw licicfiHU' SciMiiton Catherine) A, Xcj.iry Hir.tntoii tiulHe'iip Si'liii ,.,.OIil Fciiko Husailu Lui'iui'dl OKI Foigc Court House News Notes. Attorney 1. F. l.cmgliiiiii nppllpcl to I'ourt fti'iiluy fui' a I'liiutcr for th St. Kifplion tin' Martyr Hctii'llolul soul oty, of Uiiiininip. Tim lip.irliit.' in tho equity I'Uho (if c, U, Slinp.son ot al. iiKUlust the C'hi'rry VMIvy Hiniiii ami l.uiuliur company el al, will t.iUo pinto tmliiy. Pension Granted, fHy KmIikiic Who limn Tlio Awoiulcd l're3. t.liln.'toii, Juno 27. -A litmiun of ?IJ .1 inoi'tli has lnen ('laiiUd Hat id li. Hill, ol Du.l UiUll',