SI. FRANCIS SCHOOLOF MUSIC RECITALDELIGHTFUL PROGRAM GIVEN BY THE PUPILS AT SCHOOL LAST EVENINGFIRST PUBLIC PERFORMANCESchool Employs Five Music Teachers and Has Fifty-Five. Pupils— Two Orchestra are BeingTrained-A very delightful musicale was given at St. Francis school last even* xing which was very largely attended. Two pianos were used and two different orchestras e.lso furnished music. In this way' the public was given something different from the ordinary musicale. This was the first publicrecital given by the St.* Francis school%of music this year. The following program was given:Program.Trio (two pianos), the Misses B. HueJI mantel, M. JlueJJmantel, R. Huellmantc), S. Wiesler, S, Brown,N. Moblo. ■ • . tInstrumental duet, Miss F. Griffith and Miss C. Murchie.String quartet, the Misses Dock-triav, Slater, Slieldon, Moblo.Concerto, the Misses R. Carter, It. Wade. . •#Mendelssohn's inarch, Roy Straub. Vocal duet, “Moonlight,” the Misses S. Brown, N. McGarry.Piano, Miss M. Lafayette.Butterfly polka, the Misses E. and N. Slater.Mandolin serenade—Piano I, Leo Cam perm; piano 2, Helen and Anton Straub; mandolins, Prank Nelson, George Groves, Claude Herriman; violins. Charles Huellmantel, A. Gerst; concerto, Miss R. Martin, and. Miss L. Gagne.Vocal solo, “Piddle and I, Miss M.Halverson.Belisaria, Miss M. Sheldon. Concert'd, Miss C. Nelson and Miss G. Groves. ^“Angel's Serenade,” vocal solo, Mias M. Halverson.Ite ci-ta felon, “ Ma rch’ Gertr udeGroves, Helen Straub, George Groves, Anion Straub and Leo Campeau.“Starlight Sorenade”—Violins, - .-C.. Huellmantel and I. Moblo? cornet, A. Magnan; clarinet, I. Martiuek; pianos, Roy Straub and Nettie Moblo.-Concerto, Miss M. Lafayette and Miss N. HuellnianteL Instrumental trio, two pianos, the Misses N. Slater, R. Wade, S. Weis-ley, L. Scofield, R. Huellmantel andrZ. Amiotle.Five Teachers, 95 Pupils.The local school of music at St. Francis now hay five music teachers ■and 95 pupils. All the pupils at the recital last evening did exceedingly well.