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VOLUME XXXV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899.
Bound Trip Ticket* to SeweUs Point or Steamboat Landing IS cents
NO. 16
The Entertainments at Sewells Point Every day at 2.45 to 5,00 and 8.45 to 10.45 o. m.
TIE SANDJAN TALKS He Observes Girls and Things On the Strand. HEMS PICKED DP 01 THE BEACH
Ob. happ; maid who cannot awlm. Bat mucn dcalrca to learn; Wo terron la the ocean grim Her optloe need dUcern, For crery Cape Hay man and boy Who dawdle* in the deep Unto bar ude will By with joy— Will •wim, will float, will leap. They'll hold her up. they'll keep t down. They'll daap her round the walet. They'll "float her" IU1 her pretty frown Declare* their anna mliplaoed, They'll ehow her bow to make a dive, They'll humor, erery whim Shown by thla little beauty bright Who “don't know bow to •wim.”
and I* in lore—that la. with the and Cape Way la general. Bbe mai pretty picture yealorday aa abe c
“I will nerer go to Aahury I'ark again,” confided the pretty little blonde, ae abe atood baablully talking to the
Band Wan.
“You eee," .be continued. “I wu down there laot week, and a crab bit my toe, a kiaung bug Ut my Up. a mosquito bit my noee and the hotel keeper Ut my pooketbook. Bo 1 decided to I* away while 1 could." Thee aha dor* out into the aurt Wlaa Shearer, attired in a bloc ooatumc. enjoyed the nun, the aaod, the eurf and the atghla on Cape W*y'a beauutul beech yealarday. Wu* Shearer 1* one of the moat attractive young ladiea ml Cape Way. a* aleo are her alatara.
i will be one of the mot log aquatic erenta of the tun will probably be wilneated I
The young lady who "wa* not" wa* Wi*a Bernadotta Conway, a member of the future “younger act," and abe wu merely anawerlng the Sand Wan'* queat ion u to whether it wu a boy be wu addreutng. Indeed abe "wu not-” She wu a very Uttlc girl la a boy'*
anil.
The yoongeat bather aoen in the aurf yealarday wu Wabel Heel, whe i* atop ping with her parent* at the Devon. Wlaa Heel ia 18 month* of age. and wu anxioui to go out Into deep water. In fact her mother bad bard work realraining her, and the way the child aplaabed about attracted a crowd of lo-
A group that alwaya attract* attention on the atrand la that of Wr. and Mr*. K. W. Widleu and their daughter, WU* UUie. They are Philadelphian* who are greatly enjoying a May at Cor
Oharle* B. Coetello did athletic at
Chief of Police Farrow wandered along the atrand yuterdty and arretted aware. .When he went away he It with him.- Moat of It wu in hi*
• Hall
re hit* hi
will pi
want yon, my hooey, ye* I da' we life boat* will Immediately. put ont, and the Hand Battery will parade, while rocket* will be fired from the W*et Jcraey depot."—Statement tail night by Clerk Worn* Bataa, of
i pul hi* toe In her eye; now doea » Then abe again raiaed her voice lamentation. MtV* Utter, an aoUeu. **t on the u Watching the breaker* ••bu*t," Jp came T. K., who ut down be* her. Which cauaed her to get up and di Sunning Ihcmaeives on the atrand .eakrday were Wu* Ella*both A. Kalea and Hue Mary Helm, two preUy girl* from Kentucky. They are gueat* at Congree* Hall, and are alwaya together. Thl* fact acem* to *adden certain young
Her tulip* aweet gleamed through the
' mlat
laatern tentrlM aurnly. wi*t; And twee ter far, Ik l* woman bred, re her luadou* two lip* rid. Wlee Lena Crelgh wu one of a no ir of aunbarnad, happy girl* on atrand yealarday. Wliac* Wargaret a:d Catharine Brady are pawing their happleet day* at Cape May. The atrand claim* them for It* own every day of their live*. Bee him walk along the rtrand, With a manner ilern and grand. Clad In bathing garment*, the gayest of the gay. at ia town he 1* a clerk. With ten hour* a day to work. While a ten epot conatltule* hi* pay. Tmt Basu Man. TO BkCk TWIISTT MILKS.
Inlerut y a large
Captain Frank Diokeraon command* ■e Lillian and Captain Jame* Thornton the Marie. Thoee desiring to wltnew raoe should lake the trolley cars at the Pier and go oat to Sewell* Point about the sport ought to combine and nning for the menhaden pirate* that are prowling around the oout. There It a goodly quantity of flab In ic waters hereabout*, but that fact provide* no reuun why thou pirate* •hould be welcome. Thru fishermen catch good eating *h and utc them limply for the oil ist may be extracted at their factorie*.
rated with the national colors and rare It will be a fall dree* affair, which will make an opportunity for a ilfloeni display of elaborate co* • and gar uniform* of the loldierr. Battery H bu been Invited to be pretnL The ball wt.l be entirely complllentary, aad ticket* may be obtained t Congreu Hall office. Cottagers' tick-
ta will admit.
The Nineteenth Kcgimcnt Bind and le Henry W. Hand Battery will act a* icorta and attend the affair. TUB ULKXWOOU'ft at’SICALE. Uelleliiral K.mUMi al ibal Popular Dreary weather hu no terror for the Ulenwood guest*. It wonld take more ry rain to dampea the iplrlta of thow sojourning at that populai bouse, especially those of the Wuhington oootlngc it. When the firat drop* began to fall a program for the evening's entertainment wu arranged. The first feature wu the wedding of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Banders, of WuhIngtoa. Yesterday wu the Kventh annlvcraary of their happy wedding day, ceremony wu again perfjrmifi Her. Joaae Higgins, rector of Episcopal Church, Wes; f’nila delphia. Mu* Carrie Blevena ^u maid of honor and Mm Helen W ill lam* was bridesmaid. The beet man wu Herbert Qoodatt. Tbe bride wa* attired in a ibroidered mouaeelline caught up with band* of rod roae*. Tne bodice wu a mu* of Valenciennes lace, with a border ol gold
t flihw
Ocean City Sentinel.
A number of young people by invltaon enjoyed a pleunt tnme of ex-M*yor Edmund* on Jackson The entertainment wu furnished le Excelsior Quartette no la Point. The songs were a south, the old I and the ballad* that one generation down to another with nndimlshed popularity. The member* of the queries all excellent singer* and form a perfect combination. It wu a mo*t delightful way to paaa an evening** dreary u that of last night. Captain Dead. Captain Bolus Godfrey, of Seavllle, led at the Marine hospital, at Philadelphia, after an Uloees of two Captain Godfrey wu taken to 1 pltal Buffering from dropsy about two reek* ago upon hi* arrival from lyago. Tbe body wu brought ville Tuesday and the funeral r yesterday afternoon. Interment
Captain G jdfrey leave* two children, Mrs. Hope Madden, of Tuckahoe, and a son, Everett. He wu alxty-five year* of age. aad highly esteemed. Tbe regular aemt monthly meet! Cape May Conclave No. IBS, Improved Order of Heptaaoph*. wu held last night. Edgar P. Stllaa, Jr., and Joaeph U. Klwell ware made memle-e.
iDirra to Dasn: at lx
itirely o
itary ball will be tendered battalion of cadet* of Camp General >, C*pe May Point, thl* evening, by management and guest* of Congr Hall under the general direction of
Csrpnelcr. The
wall be no ordinary *ff>lr, aa nit days when tbe Fifth Maryland iped bare hu there been inch orate preparation for a military ball. The ball room will be brilliantly "
E life al
orjvying
J.tnc* Lark It
.'abed Slate*. He i* a a. a.dent of Phil-
idelpbia.
Mrs A M. ChapeUe and Ml** B. L Hanna were among Hdlimorcab* al the Brrxton villa. Mita Fannie Hoyt is spending the erain at Cape May, where she hu a large arquvtntance. William U. Ucl*a hu arrived at Cape May, and will pau the season al the United State*. Carter H. Page and little *on, of Philadelphia, are eoj >y:ng summer life ! the Carroll Villa. I George Bailey, a well-known Phil*. elpbia merchant, I* enjoying a quiet »t at the Lafayette. Mr*. M. Pollock and Mi** B Pollock *ve apart men's al the Culled Stale* Milt Murphy, of Philadelphia, i* song the belie* •taring at the Wiigbt couagc. Cape May
r thla plouant event the boy*' f St. Marttn's-in-the-Field* rendered several beautiful •elections, which followed by David Warden, who t “The Holy City." He also whistled >e Mocking Bln]" In a delightful ia* William* favored her friend* i a selection from the "SUbat Mater," which wu one ol the mo lightful feature* of the evening. ■e oonclusioo of tb* musical prole the older one* Indulged In tt mild ttiuipstion of a peanut bunt. Mt Warden proved the champion in lb pullme u be won first priu, a hande lurquolM heart. Rev Jeue Hi| proved aa utter failure and had t be content with the consolation prixe-
preaent were: Mr*. Major Ham say Hill, Mias Hamssy, Rev. Mr. Higgle*, Mrs. Higgln*. Miu Alice Higgins, Mr. and Mra Henry banders, David Warden. F. C. Tbomu, Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Unn Miu William*, Mr*. Tnoma* Stevene, Steven*, Mrs. H. W. Thomas, the of BL Martin's-ln-the Fields :h wu put to bed after It had performed it* part of tbe programme) lumber of other*.
In the Presbyterian Chnrch at
fonte. Pa., on Wednesday, Jam Hughes, principal of the Bellcfoole Academy, wu united In maraiage to Miu Mery Green, daughter of F. Poll* Green. The ceremony wu peril by Hev. Wiliam Laurie, D. p., assisted by Rev. Jame* P. Hughes father of tbe
ie*i man wu G. Tarletcn
Goldlhwalte. of New York City, maid of honor wu Miu Emma ( tubers J. Harris Green. Charise S. Hughe*, of BtlUmore; J. Malcolm Laurie, Hardman P. Harris. Harri* B Heylman aad Jay B. Wookoork, of
la A wedding breakfast wu I the home of the bride, where
Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS iio*c who are Marine at Ulo IloLl.W ho WU1 Bnloru^i rrlosulsMts* Miller i* very fond of Ca e May. od always apeak* well of the place. The Mines Murdoch, of PniladelpbU, *t c a cottage thl* seuon at booth Cape
Mr. •
Wm. C. Wall
Bochester, N. Y., are guesU of Boalford, West Cape Hay. H-glnald L H*rl wu-among recent arrival* at the Litsyctle. He ha* a
home at Waynr.
.-Killop and Mu* EUiel Me Ktllopare being entcrulncd at the home and Mr*. J. Clifford Wilson. * Edith Sleiometx t* enjoying life Carroll Villa. She hu joined her toUmate friends, tbe Miaaet Bocklu<. Rev. Mr. Botuford i* entertaining at hi* Broadway outage Mr. and Mrs WtlJ. Walker, of Koch ester, N. Y. Harry Worth sod Miu Sophy Worth, of Philadelphia, were among ■e arrivals at tbe Stockton lul night. William K. Taylor, of Pilubnrg, wu noog those who oame to the Lafayette Wednesday night for an extended visit, itatn J. Stratton, accompanied by Stratton end Mtu Coibnrt, of
Mm Carrie A. Bitting wu among tbe belle* who came to the Colonial yesterday morning to remain here a coupls of
ecka
Edward Ambler, of Lang borne, Pa, making an extended visit to the Car>U Villa, where he ia recuperating hi*
eallh.
Mrs J. P. Stidham 1* eatertalnlng at cr collage oo Howard etreet Mr*. Blmion», Mr*. H. A. Newbold aad MU* Corfleld. William O. Henuky. a prominent istneu man of Bridgolon, N. J . is n ictl of hu mother-ln l«w, Mrs Etlis C. Eldredge. John F. Bets, who hu been spending few day* In Nsw York, returned to the S look ton lut night, and wm remain ntll Monday. J. P. Shirk, a well-known resident t Lancuter, wu among yatlerday'* arrivals at the Kbbtu, where be will remain •cveral day*. Mr. and Mrs Jonaa Wlatar will enlei in a number of house parlies lor Ik >unger eel nl their residence on Beec avenue during tbe are ICC. Miu May Miller, e bright and n tractive young lady of Philadelphia, ! ■pending her vacation at the raaldenc of Mr. Etchary Taylor, of thl* oujr. Mr. and Mrs Fred Ireland sod Mil* Ireland, of Washington, were among yesterday's arrival* at the Slookton. They will be at Cape May lor several
'eacoait between Atlantic (flty end Cepe Mav, their present sojourh being al be Hotel Avalon. N. J. F. J. Strobe!, of Philadelphia, u ■ guest at the Ebbltt. Mr*. John L Rogers and dsugbter 1 Catherine, bathed yesterday. J. C. Cluner. of Philadelphia, regie Mile Mari* sod Miu Msgrnder msdi very haodtome couple u they walked
D !'- beach.
1% and Mrs B. 11. Shoemaker and family, of Philadelphia, are guest* at
Baltimore Inn.
Dr. Elrkpelrlck, a prominent Philadelphia phyildar, will ipeod some time I the Cape Home, Cape May Point. Mr. and Mrs. Worth, of Philadelphia ho have been We long vUllor* to Cape lay, are located at the Stockton for tbe Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Sulca are nong Philadelphian* who arrived lut rening at the Lafayette for an extended sojourn. E. E. Graham, Jr., of Philadelphia numbered among tbe popular guest* Congreu Hall. He arrived yesterday for a long sojourn. Thnmu U- Willson, secretary of the old South Jersey Railroad, and of the “rank!in Electric Light Company, I* a jest at the Aldlne. Henri Wallace, a well-known man In ic theatric*! world, whose home 1* in Philadelphia, is * guest el the United istet for a fortnight. No. 2 was the lucky number at the iflic at the Stockton Wednesday evening. Tbe aucoeeiful young lady wu a dainty Pittsburg maiden. Tbomu W. O'Brien, a well-known Philadelpklan, 1* making the United ' »to* hi* *ammerhome. He is jolly, id bu hosts of frienda, William Writer, Jr., of Trenton, is nong the wealthy vlaltori le the Leyette. He will remain several days, iving arrived lul night. Mi** Santee and Eugene Santee are nong Philadelphian* enjoying life al Cape May. They are ataylog at Coore** Hall, u In former years. Mrc J. Pemberton Newbold made le highest score Tuesday night that t* been yet made by any lady In the Stockton bowling alley, Ihe score being
adelphk, are sojoylog life al Cape May
Point.
Mkac* William* and her daughters, the MueuBcuk end Rebeooe William*, of Baltimore, are al the Baltimore Inn. They are prominent In the society of
man, of Bridgeton. N. J., are the guest* of Miu Rene Eldredge, daughter of Mi. end Mr*. Charles F. Eldredge, Wut Cape May.
Mr. Ereklce Barioo Tbomaa e c fucineting youog man Baltimore. U delighting the hearts of ladle* on tbe Reach. He hu I handsomest figure* on tbe Si [Mr. Tbomu handed Tux Daiey ' the foregoing paragraph and that It was abiolutely true and oi every particular.] Mr*. Rosalie Hauler K.uffm* hUadelphia, arrived at Congreu yesterday, where ihe will pau a a of time. Mr* Kauffman d in New York, an: to Cape May for many Mark Hauler, and hu many friend*
w the rage in
1».
W. Usrtbberger, of Pbiladclpkle, imlncnl busieeu man ia staying at tbe Windsor. He arrived lut night, id is thoroughly In love with hi* visit Capo M»y.' C. C. Pinkney Norris, one of Phil* delphia'* oldest sod best lamllies, oame Stockton lut night for a Hay of ■ever*] day* He la popular in the social colony here. Delaware S. Davis, of Virginia ia a guest at the cottage of hi* mother, Mr*, i B. Dari*, corner Franklin end Corgie itreeu He will *Uy at Cepe May for Mr* Louise U. Berighl, of Eut Jiange, I* one of ihe recent arrival* »t Dongrau Hall. Mr* Baright la a charming brunette, and t* paying her flnl Trill to the Cape. Mr* Joffle, of Cincinnati, u one of ic most graceful bather* seen on the sach. Her son Vidor 1* a very talented youog elocutionist. They Btockton for the reason. Dr.end Mrs, Charles K. Gallagher, of Baltimore, arrived el the Stockton Monday. Mil* Caroline Harri* G 1 gher, Mr* J. Pemberton Pheasant* and Miu Harris are also in their party. H. Abbott Fuller, who ti well known ia railroad circle*, 1* enjoying ae outing he Lafayette. Mr. Fuller spent rev. •caeon* here It favorably known among the collage oniony. Richard Cobden Billlngton U a young entieman of Pittsburg change from that war breexy gallery of the Stockton ao greet obliged to order hri topcoat. Included among tbe cneala that car to Cape May ye*lerd*y morning wr Mu- F. Pierce and F. Eugene Picroe, social circle* of Philadelphia aad who have a country home in Clayton. N. J. John M. Morrit, wife anp family' and Robert U. Mdolyra aad wife. New Cutle, Ind , are at Carroll VtU* This la their first vialt to the ( they declare thamaelvu to I lured wilh It. Mr. and Mr* U K. Warner. Cape M*y yesterday and registered at the Chelfoole, 'here they will remain until tbe ISth f September. Mr. Warner 1* the largest fish dealer* in the
Black skirl* P»n* for wear
I and white plalded skirt* are no aeoc. baring been dricardtd on It of the cheep Imitation* that eluged the city of fashion. The blaek akin* are exoecdlogly'trim and labod with rows and row* of the fioeet machine •lltohlog. The very weet model made I* for a alendcr girl IS. Tbe akin la cloAe lilting for a Jt below the hip*, where a very oareily shaped flounce ti joined to the upper skirt, the line of meeting being inccalcd by row* sod row* of atitchlog. Tbe flounce flaree very little at the top, but •uod* out very full at the This •klrl, like many of the new bicycle iklru, open* In front, the shirt its a yoke both at the back and nd ti made with small sleeve* md cuff* Tbe puttee, ebout which lo hu been written, hu found little n Petri, eltbongh it ti sometime* a the English Ilnd* The hot, gay colored golf jeraeya which have placed oo the market will enjoy a bnef reign. They are too unbeing to flnd favor in the eyes of the
Mr* Elliott Mulllner. Dramatic Reader id Impersonator, and XeaeAer of it Prioclplc* of Expression—uEtlbcUc an Hygienic Phvaicel Culture—Artritic an Character Recitatioa — Pantomime - Monologue—iDclaane)—Statue Pose*IPoculioo sod Oratoty—Voice Placing and Development. Special attention
The summer girl don't mind the krieing bug. For somebody remarks the'* partial
So when to name "hi* bugahip" aha oame lo give her voice, She uaa'e a little smile sod ''Hobson' wu her choloe.
"How'd yar like Ur be der ioe man?" queried the hard old crab yesterday. ‘ Oh, I doot know," replied the lo •ter, “what'* the matter with being baker and have a loaf. "That'* not ao warm, either,” smiled
WEATBEH BUK1AC.
g n f if - g.
yesterday morning ike arrangement* for the bringing of Mr* Hartwell and their ton to Car# May lot a vialt during August, u la
their custom.
Prof, sod Mr* A. Tbomu Smith, of Wart Chester, are gueat* for a couple of weeks at the cottage of Mr. at George Ogden oo Washing ton Mr. Smith hu recently been el* the professorship of on* of fhi Normal Schools in the western pert of
caught, sod will be eerved on their le at tbe Stockton to-day. Vtlliam J. Blair, ol Baltimore, Coogreu Hall last night with hla family to remain during the n Blair was hare last *eunn, an
1 Mtii
IMS Of DEHEEAl iHIEEESI Send In your subscription for Tot Wut* Oo to Wolf* Ice Cream Parlor Mixed Cream, 10 cent*. tf Focnu oo beach—Infant'* flannel cap aod pin Apply Sfi Ocean (tract, tf Toe company now playing at Sewell Point U one of the best that bu eve Do not neglect to look In the shot window at No. IWj Waahiogtoo street Mr. Holme* tbe enUrpritlog pn prietor ol the Cbalfontc, hu secure of Richard Binder’* barbers ft the hair dressing crtabltabment attached Manager Heller certainly got the right urao'.ion at the right time whi noted Dilka aod Wade'a Mlnrtn •well* Point thu week You will miu the one great laugh ol yur lifetime It you don't go lo (ec Dilka and Wade lo their very amualog ct entitled “You Don't Say So.” SewIti Point this week. Do not fsil to see Prioe and Watson, re funniest Dutch comedian* singers nd danoeu ever In Cepe May, now '1th Dilks and Wade’* Minstrel* al
exciting game of base ball wu played near tbe old base ball grouoda yesterday between tbe Mosquito* aod Kissing Bug* In the Oral tlx logs the Ktislng Bug* obuined ten, a good lead, but luring It in tbe seventh, tde * great pull In tbe eighth by •coring nine run*, lu the ninth the Mosquito* were prevented from msklng ic run. Thl* wu done by C*rpenteri* excellent pitching. There were several bard hit*.Rodgers id Dally each making a three base hit and Barry and Dally two base hlli. The
Graham, u..— S T. Miller, o. 3 J. Jso iby, p— f
J rotty, cr comfortable out-door rigs. >ric* have their regular roaud* in*, just u the humorous tele* which one bun In other occupations or it. The hackneyed golf talc*, r. do not enjoy an absolute monopoly, for comical situation* occur lucotly on the link*, and a viritor to :ral clubs U almost sure lo bear a number of new norite, and moat of them oan be vouched for u absolutely 'robebly every golfer hu beud of Drive young lady, while taking her 1 lesson In the game, ilia said,-on Lakewood link* after the customary InalruotiODS regarding the varlom way they should b ewung' aeked with delioiou* Innocence: ring the caddie In the Then the wondered why cveryoor smiled aod the caddie* heal a hasty re to their biuie. the Morris County Golf Club tin other day they were telling a brand new exceedingly diminutive caddie* were assigned to two of the leading women golfers u the Utter were shoot to rtart the fair contesUnU had driven off the turned Ic her caddie and noticed the other one staodlng clove by. "Why.” abe exclaimed In surprise, “I ont believe I could ‘ ' om the other on* Y'ou two little felnra look u much alike u I* pod. Y'ou muil be twins." "No, mum." piped out ■ ore*. "We ain't twin*, we’a tripleU, ut the other ooe ia a girl." And now oomca tbe following Inter sting Ule from Springfield Mss*., which the Springfield ' Republican - vouches for u an accurate and bona fide There 1* a beautiful trrqueuu the Country Club ground* and amuaea Itself by chuing birds and grasshoppers—aod golf ball* The kit-
golf.
eu rolllog lo the direction of the hole when the kitten spied Ik good thing.” said pueay, “I pueh it along.” and the kitten plaved rod kept tt going denly 11 dtiappeare lo the hole. The owner of the ball claimed the hole In •pile of the opposition of hri opponent, and rule 22 upheld him: “Wbatci auch u ita being deflected or slopped by an agency outside tbe of the green,' and the ball shall he played from where It lie*.'
Clayton. N J-Mra F M rierea, F
ihlngtoo—Fred Ireland, wife aad daughter. PhiladelphU—C C Pinckney Norri* John F Betz, S Harry Worth, Mtia Sophy Worth.
Wayne. Pa—Reginald L Hark PhiladelphU—U Abbott Fuller. Pittaburg—Walter N Taylor. Millvillo—William U Nicholson. Jr. PhlUdelpbU—George Bailey, Geoffrey Stile* Mrs Geoffrey SlUee, A John-
K. Rodger* « 2 N. Rodger*, >*..... ........................... 8 U. Carpenter, p. 8 J. Bally, 8b — 1 T. Rodgers, 3b — fi Dally, lb 6 W. Miller, el -rxrro. 2 E.-J*coby, If 2
That the Rough Rider girt la carrying U before her. That diaconnt sales are on In moat of
That the glove known at this act
That
getting ready lo bloom. That the olerk force In many departoeol store* ti greatly reduced. That potted meal* are In great de nand In the provision store* That the garden boat ti an Implement langerou* to attire In os That left behind doga and cat* •till nvita the sympathy of tbe public. That the huckster Is In at* element
That tb
In the drug Mecca of maoy evening wanderer*. That tbe lovely shtriwalrt marked <2.30 the firat of the season Is now to be had for 08
Every morning, 10 to 1180. Drawing room of Oongreta Hall. The golf step and polo lancer*, the much In favor. Puplla taught rapidly and correctly. Terms ' » Y Single lesson* If desired. AU InLoom O. Cau-BCTka, Instructor.
LiTE HOTEUWALS. Our Visitors and the Cities The? Are From. ffiADLTETBISmEKPDESEMD
Trenton—William W
Germantown—Stephen Hartwell. Cleveland—C J Morgan and wll* Philadelphia—Mrs Rosalia Hauler Kauffmann, Miu Santee. Eugene Sen. e, K K Graham, Jr, J. Appleton. Baltimore-William J Blair, Miu _1 Ionic SUetel, Mtu Dorothy Blair, Mtia Helen Blair' 'aaadina, Cal—M L Godfrey.
'hUadelphia—Henri Wallace, Mr* N Pol loch, William Hetis, M Olenoey, Larkin, Thoms* W O'Brien.
I’hllsdelpbis—J W Ilarahborger.
Philadelphia—Edith W Holloway, E Stallman, Miu E Lofferty. New Guile, Ind—John M 'Morris, rife nnd family, Robert Mclnryra aad Oarltile, 1’n—M W Wagner, wife and
Philadelphia—J U C*n»y, Miu Mary Bran Din, Temaado J' Eoz^W.T BhanW E Slater, Mary Brennan .D S.. Andorfcr, E C Campion. Trenton—L S S KlUman, William H Atkinson. Norristown—O M Fox. Bridgeton—U B Heine*
Till OUAhFOKT* Philadelphia—Norman Landis, Fred 'etera, Miu B Lawrence, Wm Conway. New York—Mtia S Eaton. Hulingaon-lbo-Hudaea—B G Nlklls nd wife. Camden—O E Warner. iiahTuroux urn. Philadelphia—Mr and Mrs B H Shoemaker, Miu Itiure B Shoemaker, H Mills Shoemaker, Ju M Shoemaker, Elizabeth K Shoemaker.
Wayne—W H Chrittmao. Berwyn—Martin V Yerke* Philadelphia—Mrs A L Lowney, EUwood Bonaall, Jama R Crawford, John Hendricks and wit* Elisabeth M Ruff, J P Thompson, Joseph E Elliott, G F Mac Ru and wife.
Unionvtilc, Pa-E C Pet lee. Philadelphia—Dr Katharine M Kollock, Miu Lily KoUock, B E Frick.

