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WILL BR OPENED THIS EVENING, Contributions Should be Liberal If Contlned from Page One. o'clock, and in the evening the annual before the Christian associations was delivered by Rev. H. T. Scarle, of Loganton.

FINEST OF ITS KIND. The commencement concert of the college glee and mandolin clubs wus given In the town hall on evening to a crowded clubs were assisted by house. The the college ladles' quartet an.1 the college orchestra, under the direction of Prof. P. A.

MacComsey. The concert was the ilnest of Its kind'ever 'given In Myerstown, and was thoroughly appreciated by the lame audience. The most -popular numbers on the program the Glee selections, the reading and a violin solo by Prof. MacCpij- sey. The program was In charge of Prof.

Bagenstdse, who has been the musical director of the Glee for several years. THE PROGRAM. i Part I. Peace College Old Eli's Son: (b) Campus Song (arr. by H.

L. Bagen- Club. Quartet Concert Walts (Dudley Gockloy, Pulnt- er'aiid Coovcr. on tha Farm --Messrs. Bngcnsto'so, Royor, Ratdorf, Smoycr, Elsenberger, Wcngort, Lein- Inger.

"The.Monk of the Mountain" (Bul- Club. Part II. Johnny Jones- Cohan Piano Ballet (Cliami- Betrothed" (Kep- LV Bagen'stosn. Vocal Gedeilk 'Ich, Mav- garetlia" G. Foesig.

(arr. 'by Club. 1 Dawn of dix. Quartet Margarcta (Hawley) Ladies' Quartet. Violin B.

MacComsey. oft Little Boy Blue Club. Concerts Arc to Continued. The popular open-air concert season will be opened this evening by the Perseverance band, John H. Leslie leader.

The 11 rat concert will be given at Seventh and Cumberland streets, the musicians occupying the portico over the Lebanon Valley clothing store. ''As has been tho custom In formei seasons, the 'band will have to depend to a very extent upon tho liberality of the people who come out to enjoy the concert, and the collection box 'should not be overlooked as It Is passed among the crowd. THE PROGRAM. Thc concert will begin at 8 o'clock, and this program rendered: 1J March Gladiator Sousa. 2.

Overture Hungarian Lustpiel Keler Bcla. Mauami, Chilian Dance 'Missud l. on tho Hudson -Y; Herman. a. Marche Kspagnolc.

Sorella -b. Caprice. and His Dog Pryor. ii. Intermezzo.

Cupid Dwells j. J. Scull. 7. (Selection From "Woodland" GusUiv Ludcrs.

March Lights Out McCoy. I il Banner. CAME ON SPECIAL CAR. BcAdlngitcs Were for Comer Stone Laying at Y. M.

C. A On Sunday afternoon, W. U. Rarr and. wife, accompanied by their son, Horace, and his wife; Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Esslck and daughter, Elizabeth, and Llewellyn K. Morris, chief clerk In the main office of the Philadelphia and Heading railway, all of Reading, arrived In this city 'on the special car No. 101 of the road, to attend the corner-stone laying of the new Y. M.

C. A. bvillding. They arrived hero about three o'clock, and returned at live, and vJ NO GAME PLAYED HERE. while In this city they were! the guests of J.

H. Barr, secretary of the Y. find a son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

IJ. Bafr. ONE MARRIAGE LICENSE Clerk KodieiuVrfer ll Lull In Market. Marriage License Clork Kochondcr- fer today Issued a license to Edmund Sims and 'Miss Charlotte M. Gibson, daughter of George Gibson, both of this city.

of City Lertgnp Will t) Held this Kvriilng. No game was "Saturday afternoon at East Knd park, tho storm breaking some time before tho time for play. A meeting of tho City league managers will be 1 held this evening at tho Central hotel, at which arrangements will bo made for the next games. II Is probable that a double-header wll (be played Saturday niftcrnoon, All- Scholastics meeting both St. Mary's and Fifth ward.

ADVtiBTllBINO CAIUUM) IJV MKT SfiS ANY OTftRR MEDIUM. THIS THB1T HAVK BY WISH MEN nENMIliT Kt OTHMIIB. I'M JONESTOWN PIP NOT PLAY Thunderstorm Prevented Opening Gallic of Hcnson. Owing to the thunderstorm on Saturday, tho Jonestown ibnselmll club was unable to open tho season aa scheduled. Manager Allen G.

Walmer has arranged to open tho season on Saturday next with tho strong Lickdale team, and an exc.ltliiK contest Is expected. 8. Class day observed this afternoon by the graduates, the exercises being at 1.13 o'clock in the college chapel. This program was observed: Piano Flatterer C. L.

Krall. Class Arthur Hen- nlnger. White and Rosa Cora Lpngenecker Frey. Henry Schiller. Class Beautiful and the Alvin EntK.

Vocal Song (F.aust)— Pruella 1 Maude Kehler. Ella Grace Woocl- rliig. president's I. -Kelchner. The class colors, brown with the class (lowers, the red rose and the" white rose, were prominent' in the decorations.

-The class motto, "The Bea'utlfuV and the Good," was also.in evidence. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGF I)r. Funkliouser Deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon. 'Owing to the Y. M.

C. A. corner stone laying, and the feast of robes at Manheiin and, Tulpehocken, -which attracted a considerable number ot church people from this place, Lebanon was not as well represented as at the baccalaureate services at Lebaric-n Valley college on Sunday morning. 1 Attendance was not ever, th auditorium In servatory being crowded to ex I tent that placed standing a permium. 'Rev.

Dr. P. president of the college, delivlrVd tho baccalaureate discourse, "his subject being "Tho Making' 'of Man." FIRST PUBLIC ADDRESS; It was Dr. Funkhouser's -first public address since he Lhe persldency of the college, he was attentively listened to, hi ro- marks to the graduates being especially Interesting and helpful; Rey. George E.

Reed, president of Dickinson college, in tho addressed the college Chj-lstlaii. etations on "Enthusiasm as a factor in Life Work," ART From 2 to 6 o'clock this afternoon the art exhibition Is in pro, press, and this evening the commencement exercises of the music department will take place In tha eansemitory, nt prof. Herbert Oldharo having charge. "UNION PICNIC AT GRETNA. Employes of It.

B. to in Ulg; Affair. The employes of the Pennsylvania. Railroad, consisting 1 of th shops at. Lucknow, Maclay" street and the Harrisburg yards have succeed- ed'' In arranging for a union picnic to be held at Mt.

Gretna, Thursday, July 12. A train will be run from Harrisburg at 7 o'clock on that -day. It is expected that Several thousand people will atten.l, committee of twenty- three men has named to niako- arrangements for the picnic and the sub-committee will named some lime'next week at th Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men's Christian As "sociation. Two games o-f base ball, will bo played that day. On game be played between the erecting mr £he machine shop.

It is not known between whom tho other game will be played. A band will be taken along to furnish music and dancing, foot races, and oth-jr contests which help to make up an occasion of this kind will be indulged In. J- UNITED IN MARRIAGE. The wedding of Samuel V. Kater- mon, of Reading, an Mary daughter of Charles and Sarah Petry, of Auburn, took place Saturday evening, at the homo of the briuo- parents, Andrew and Annie Katerman," at Myerstown.

knot was tied by Rev. Dr. F. J. F.

Schautz. A reception -Rev. I. Calvin Fisher, pastor of St. Reformed church, o'-n Saturday joined In holy 'wedlock Strack, of this City, and Miss Ashle E.

Meyer, daughter of Michale "Meyer, of Mt. Nebo. Rev. M. H.

Miller, psistor of St. Paul's United Brethren church, West Lebanon, OH'Saturday united in marriage MIs Omle Boger, daughter of Augustus and! John Sweeney, both of this city. William 11. Mease and Miss Lizzie Houtz; daughter of Levl Houtz, both of Ihls city, wore married on Saturday by Rev. M.

Miller, pastor th United Brethren church, at West Lebanon. LQvWEABT THIS WEEK, the HIS EXPENSES Hurrisburg June 11. Henry 1-IoUck, Republican candidate ifor Secretary of Internal Affairs, has filed 4 statement In the office of th "Secretary of tho Commonwealth that wore fl70; of wlilch $100 wa rent of hoadquuTlers during the convention, and tho balance for printing arid Incidentals. LOW BATES I'O OUicp OB LOS ANGELES AND BETUBJV Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Juno July (S; tickets good to'return until September 15, Fo stop-ovevs fiill. Information coifoiilt ticket 'FREPERICKSBURG ITEMS.

Uetlicl School Hoard Appointed Teachers for Different Schools. Frederlcksburg, Juno 11, 10 06. Tho school board met at Mt. Klori Saturday afternoon and appointed tho following teachers for the different schools: Fruderleks- burg, No. 1, Pierce B.

Swope; No. 5, Adam H. Deck; No. 3, vacant; No. 4, Miss Carrie- Edrls; Mt.

Zlon, Grammar, vacant; Secondary, Miss lona Holland; Grobel, 13. 13. Meyer; Wolf's, Irvvin ITO'yer; Mayor's, Levl S. Polffer; Hamlln, Jacob 13. Beh-ney; Rudy's, Miss Virgio Blckslor; Shugar's, H.

D. Bordner; Mouroo Va'lley, John E. Sherk; vacant. The school board will moot on Saturday, June 28, In tho FroS- crlcKsburg school house, to fill tii'a vacancies and act ou such other business as may arise, Th appointed and elected road commissioners of Bethel have divided fcho northern or Fredorlcksburg District, Into two 'districts, the Western or Fredorlcksburg dls-, trlct ib which David H. Tlc wUg appointed road and' the Eastern or Hamlln district, to which Wm.

L. Daub was appointed road supervisor. Jt Is the wish of the people that tho supervisors 'take a hold of their, own districts, and not work together, as was tho case thus far. A several months old child of Mr. Archie Snyde died on Sunday, morning.

Last Tuesday a of 'lightning struck the barn on tho farm of Solomon Boeshore, tenanted by Paul Edrls. The building wa set on Hro, but owing to the fact that the bar Is, nearly enpty, th flre was with, -slight TRANSFERS IN REALTY, Pennsylvania Trust company to James Hutch, properties NOB. IIIIH, 1MO and Cedar avenue, this city. Consideration, $2,2125. E.

G. Uelnbohl and others, executors of the late Atlolphus Rclnouhl, to William H. Poorman, lot of ground nt West Lebanon. Consideration, William 11. Eckonroth to William J.

Wolinan, lot on Centre street, Pleasant Hill. $500. (Continued from Page One.) llouck, In his address, told of hi? travels to tho Holy Land several years ago, and held tho audience In wrapped attention for nearly hour. It. was masterly discourse nnd tho speaker was complimented at Us conclusion.

PLEASING MUSIC. Misses Ethel Chancy nnd Helen Gockluy, and Morris K. Light and L. C. Walter, tho quartette choir of St.

John's Reformed church, rendered a pleasing program of music course of tho ALSO HKLli. Children's Day services wore also held In -Memorial U. It. church, Lutheran church, First Baptist, ami oilier c.hurches, programs 'being rendered In accordance with nnnounco- inenls 'published on Saturday. MANHIOIM'S FESTIVAL.

PERSONAL NOTES. ENJOYABLE PIANO RECITAL KEND13U13I) AT HOM1H OF AIIHS LAURA 13. "BROOKS. Hwell niR congregation In 8 flood Participants-and Teacher Be. celve Praise.

At the homo of Miss Brooks, North Tentii street, on Saturday, a number of invited friends listened lo thc excellent rendering'of the following program: Waltz No. Hifthtly White, Loser, has Jiad a. nice stone walic placed in 'front of lil residence, on "North Plnegrove The Boys' Brigade base ball team of Christ Presbyterian church, of ypur city, crosed bats with tho Athletic club of this place on Saturday. Owing to the rain the was called at th beginning the eighth Inning, wiie the score stood S. to, 7 in favor of Boys' Brig-' '4.

V. Nexj Sunday, June 17, Rev. H. Hpffer, pas'tor of B. will have "communion services.

Postmaster J. H. Sherk' and' wjfe attended tho funeral of thcT.former'u uncle, Sherk, buried" on Monday. who was agctn'ts, 'TAXES, 1000, and School for 1906 are due 'and payable at the Cfity Treasurer's. office, Citjy Hall; An abatement of 1 per cent, ul- loured Jf paid, on before Jijjy 0 M.

BpWMAN, Ofty Treas, Services Helg Over Bctnalns of Lnto Mrs. A. Rev. -of the Lutheran church, Marietta, and Rev. U.

Simpson Knpx, pastor of the First Baptist church, this city, thl ternoon 'omclated at funeral service- held over the -body of the laic Louisa My; wife of A. J. Arnold, of Marietta; Services at t'ho home of a daugli. ter, Mrs. H.

J. Ross, 415 Walnut street, this city, wer followed by burial on ISbenezer cemetery. Th pall bearers wer 'Harry No- mert, H. John KoehleV John Fruzor, George Mnglohan and Paul Arnold. P.

was tho undertaker, A March (by Darkes, In Happy Mood Hoffman: March (by Snoke. A May Day iMIss" The Merry Bobolink Stella Reich. Placing Tag (Margstoln) Emma Vivace, Op. 55, No. 1 Susan Fruntz.

Arms The playing was exceptionally good arid iibtlvparticipants and teacher were highly praised 'by those who were for- tuhutei enough to be present', FIRST Mite tj meets, on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jennie' Shaak, Spring street: Prayermccting on Wednesday at 7.J!0. Jr. C. E.

"on Friday; evening, at 7 o'clock; lenders, Paul Yliigst and Charles Will. ST. 'MARK'S REFORMED Vveek devotional meeting on, Wednesday, at 7.45; teacher training class on Wednesday, at.S.IUi; Ladles' mite society, at tho homo of Mrs. Daub, 504 North Seventh street, on Thursday, at Jr. C.

E. on 'Saturday, at 2 p. m. with 'Miss Katherlno Yeagley OE MANY ENJOYED DAY. Country Boad Presenlcrt a -Lively Scene on The beautiful weather on Sunday and tlie Hue roads many drivers and autoniobilistB to the country during the day.

Tlie country roads wore traversed by many parties In 'ibuHGH, smaller vehicles and autos. In 'buses from -C. P. Hlnterlelter's lly- ery, parties from Jonestown drove to Spring nnd St. spring, respectively, to spend the day Leliniioitlans Helped Crowd at.

Thnt, Place. Many people from Lebanon wore among tho live thousand strangers who joined tho town people In observing the Feast of Roses In'Elon Lutheran church, Manholiu, Sunday. This beautiful coromonlal Is observed 'annually. A rod rose Is paid to the of Baron Henry William Stlogel rental for tho plot of ground- which he donated to th rho memorial sorniou wus dc llvored by Rev. Doctor Jacob Philadelphia.

Thomas L. Montgomery, State librarian, was the orator of the Jay. II 0 discussed local history arid lt a bearing upon the community. Rev; Dr. llufford, of-Read- Ing, delivered the memorial addros on Baron Miss Annie Laiidls, of Mlllersvillo, recited "Old Mother Goose and the Red Rose," William R.

Brlnlon, of Lancaster, presented tho rose to Mrs. C. "'C. Huber, of Broadway, the oldest lineal descendant of Baron Stlogel present. Rev.

A. O. Bartholomew, D. Kostenbader and Frank, 1 DllTon- secretary of thn Lancaster County Historical Society, delivered addr'osSos. Rev, A'.

Cooper, pastor, had charge of the exorcises. A NATIVE JJMHIS CITY Shirk, who was born In this In the year 1837, and aged 09 yours, died at 'Mlddletown on night, at 10 o'clock, from tlie effects of cancer of the stomach, from 'which he had been suffering for many years. Air. Shirk left Lebanon 40 years ago, and was married to Miss Clementine Fortnoy, of Mlddletown, i50 years aeo, The deceased was employed for many 1 years as clerk In tho of the late B. Peters, in Mld- dletbwii, and after resigning this position he accepted a clorkshlp-wlth the 'National Tube company, of tho same which position he'tilled up to the time Of his HliTesH, which com- him to iHsi-onl'tnm all of work.

He was a veteran of the Civil anrf-a m'efribe'r 'of th'e Methodist church, Mlddletown. The deceased was a Son of the lato David Shirk, who was citizen of Lebanon, Interested In the of Dudley (afterward called 'Dohaghmore) furnace, in tho western of this city, Ills father resided at the southwest corner Of Ninth Cumberland streets, and from thence movnd to Jonestown. Mrs. Lizzie Bowman, mother of Goo, S. Bowman, the Lebaj non Imr.

aKont of the Ame.rloflii Iron and Steel company, Is a sister. He Is survived by his wife, one son, of Reading, an'd a daughter, fidnn, of and his. funornl placo 'Sunday afternoon. Rev. W.

Yeager officiated, with at ,1 lip late residence and Interment in'Mlddleiowri cemetery. Sharlci, James P. Ualos and Mrs. Lizzie Shore, all of this city, spent Sunday at Fredericksburg, with relatives. P.

Gates and son, Harold, of this city, returned on 'Saturday from Philadelphia. Mary Ely Robinson, of Philadelphia, Is vlslllng relatives and friends In this city. U. G. Rlssor, of Campbelltown, was a visitor today In tula city.

Schmidt, tho jeweler, made a business trip to Reading and Philadelphia this morning, on the llyer. A. W. Shultz, ro-skliriK at. Bunke in l.hl a city 'til- day transacting business.

'Mary Mollmnii, of Weldmah street, and Mrs. I'tarhnra Church strait, wont to Jonestown t'lilM morning to spend the day with friends. Ned Boughtor among the passengers oast this morning, on tho Reading flyer. Lizzie Koiupor and daughter, Itpadlug, who have linen -guests at the homo of William Lousor, at Ninth and Chestnut HtreotH, left this morning for New York, whore they spend short time. WANTKI) 0 ifi" Lebanon District.

bo elected on Thursday Juno nth, 1006, In Itlgbco Building. tflpHthi Salary from $35 Ib month. n. D. Frank E.

Wert, Sec; 0-9-3t Bollmon, proprietor of WANTED tolllgont women between of and 35 years of collecting and, salary; must bo of ancc, honest and some- business qualities, advortlHotnoilt must bo by letter In own hand every day and maiiont. All work Those positions are, liable buslnoBS hauno Address letter lo Cnro Dally 'NOWB WANTED AJV salesman In dry tlons. Apply at 0-7-W 835 represent a largo In this city; to those who and Cumberland streets, made a business trip to Rondln this morning. C. I.

Hoffman, of North Tenth street, arfounwnlPd by his son, Ha'Siv, made trip to Reading this FINE LOT OF ANINALS. isiiiic W. Arrived Here With Two Cur LondH. Isaac AV. arrived hero Sunday DEATHS AND FUNERALS.

RICHARD BRISNSINGER. Roy. A. W. 'Leibonsperser, Junior pastor 'of Salem Evangelical L'Hhorun church, tills' morning was hi charge of funeral services held over the body of Richard, the lu months old son of' Mr, and Mrs.

H. 0. Hrenslnger, South Tenth- Htirlal was mode at Mt. Lftlianon ce'nxe'tery. AV.

H. Stelner was tfio Undertaker. DANIEL FUNCK, A largely funeral was that River morning of the late of PairJahd. Services HONORS FOR REVJIGABEL DOCTOR OK DfVINITY CONFIiill. BED UPON NOTED I'ASTOU.

Palmyra church at Pairland, jutermeut at tho College- ut Homo on Hplteii, Confers It. The honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity has been conferred by 'Campbell college, ilojton, Kansas, on Hev. II. S. Gabel, church erection secretary of the I'nltod llrelhron ohui'eh, of Dayton, Ohio, and for many years a resident of this city, serving as prpHtdlug elder of the Lebanon Uis- 1'lie action Qf the board ot trustees pf Oampbojl college WHS taken upon rpcommondatiop tlje TJwtfHH In evening with two carloads of No 'braHku and Kansas horses, which will 'bo sold Wednesday nftbrnoon, at tho William Ponn hotel sales stables.

Tho horses are In excellent condition. 0-5 tf WANTED' Steady work. HlgU pHid. Awtr ttf tfP fi-lOrtf GUMBTH OF 1IKII MOTHER. Mrs, Mildred, French, wife Major Froneh, of the U.

and children, of Washington, D. 0, We th 0 guests of her mother, Oep. B. Smith, of Hathaway park. Mrn.

Smith returned wltlt French FOB Laundry' Tr 1 from cent, Interest of taxes. 7 6-1 iHf and children 'from Washington, where she had boon visiting lor some time. WOltK 8USP15NIMSD FOB DAY. Work In tho foundry department of the Lebanon stove works, at Eighth 1 and (Jullford streets, was suspended this morning for the account of tho llnlng'ln the having fallen It wag placed during th 0 day and by tomorrow work will agiiln bo resu'm- od. FOB Milton So'non, of Jonestown, accompanied by Misses Hulda and Catherine of the same place, lotiT this morning from this ctly for, Boston, where they will spend' an indefinite lime, the guests of relatives.

FOB cheap" to up 1 1 FOB SALE lard. FOB tire's'goi large oar, 0-5-12t FOB SHAR can Common dress B-18-nt Care7Dall Continued from page 1. ROHB, Florence ircy, Dorothy Varnon, Helen Boyd, Donald Lehman, Clara, Wolf, Anna Davis, Kuthryu Hayden, Ruth Burt, Virginia Irwlng, Carrie Daub, JobiiKori, Ethel- Duvls, Josslo Huydon, MutthowH, Elsie Roblnuoii. Olifirlcs llynson, Messing, ChiU'lOH Oleliii, John 1 Rhuiides, 'Ava YuriiCK, JIUIH-K Hynson, Guoreltvnu Bastlan, Mary and Paul Ax- J. Leonard Hynson, pastor of the church, mado nn Interesting' address appropriate to the occasion.

Tho exercises wore in charKe of Oeorgo (Jlelm, of the primary xchoo), nsslsted by 'Miss Alice Jenkins; ind Jul lu Jenkins, superintendent. INJUBKD HIS FOOT. M. B. Maurer, of North Eighth' street, cut a painful cut In lils right foot on Sunday morning, white walking on the balcony of his home treading in a plecd of FOBBED LOST.

HOUSE BY DEATH. A valuable horse belonging, to Hozeklah Light, residing at North Ninth street, died OH' Sunday, after a short Illness, DANIEL FBAJfTZu FUNERAL DIBEOTOH, DAY CUMBERLAND 8TBBBT, AND 100 NOBTH NINTH JJIOHT CALLS, 100 North Ninth Street .1 of tho primary Mrs. Elizabeth Kstollu school, assisted by' Hgppor'and' Mies WANTED-- LABORERS, row morning at 0-11-lt TOM0II- Boiler' Works, QIIIL FOB housowork; no washing, nor 'iron Ing, por wqok. Apply at 6-11-Ot 237 CUMBERL.AND ST, A. ai at ago, a ppsUlon child's nujrsa or other employment.

Apply 0-U-3t 331 S. TENTH us servunt. 484 en tire" h'ousp' rent, fC.50' 1 per 'montli north road, 6-SHf FOB BENT -C rqomS FOB furnlphed Anply at 'FOB floor of 90 Apply' at 'B'l-tt.

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