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VOLUME XXXV.CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1899. NoT+S The Imperial' Minstrels will be at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening this Week lOEGiN TESTIMONIAL “ ™ L I™ L “ TBE M L BiN ™ LATE HOTEL Mem

A Continuation of Yesterdav's Account.

BEAUTIFUL WOES AND GOYNS

CbAiftctcritlicAlIj well gowned WM

Mr*. G. L. heri.

bUck UffeU, baaiUoaelj spugled end trimmed with point lea Pbrueologj refute* to pmpcrljr d tori be Ibe cbtrm* of Mit* Strgent, Ur Uiictga Bbe wit well gowned In red end bleak flounced *11 k. Mr*. Edwin A. Pue, bltok end white braceded tiwltt; diemonde

A* wet gleled In jeMerdej''* V the full eocoant of the bell could i publlibed in our luue then, end < quenllj Ibe utmet of m*nj of the etleodente who were omitted jet’.crdtj eppeer lo-dtj, with de*cnpUoni of exquiMU gown* they wore. Vetterdty toe bell Mill continued to be Ibe topic

el Importeuce of the et

Mill CUCord Scwbold, pele Uu white ohlflon. Mrs. WlUlem Qibioc, blue end white dotted eUk. > deintUj gowned young ledie* the Mime* Em me L Welker end V. Welktr. Both wen dx ezquleltely In white. Mr*. Alien, white ulk Mrs i. Clifford Wilton, deooUelle coetume of bltok *iU end lece.

Among the fur one* present end the gown* they wore were: Mrs Loui* J. Dcecon, of Philedelptue, won en exqaltlte gown counting

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the hell room ini* eeeeon. **!■■ UilUngbtm looked unututlly redienl in e Tory becoming pin) dolled muUc, with her weeith of

Mlu Cell* Nebon, e very greoeful dtneer, wtt gowned heodwmely In Meek net, with trimming* of Jet peuemeoterie. U.tmondi end other jewel*. One of the meet •tyliihly gowned gueete of the Btoektto-we* Mrs W. J. Bryns Her dnu wu * Ptrnitn 1mporuUoo of while liberty ellk end bleck

Mlu Pue, white mouneUlne de toie. Mr*. WlUiem G. Buley. deooUette cotlume of bleck flgnred^ecc end net. Mrs L. P. iltrrleon, bleck Bee over

insertion* of gernet plu*h.

Mrs Olennce Merhlln. blue mom Ik, iftcc trimming* end dltmonds Mis E. Fi Cook, Ttoletled oulteilUk . . — — - epeogUM

The Ululoo which etuche* to bceuty i* not *o eraneecent efter *11. Mlu Blencfae Browning, who wu tulred In e leveoder end while Uffete silk, with yoke of chiffon eppUqee, been out tbl*

Cl»y Browning wu degutly gowned i

Mil* Dreyfus Imported coatume of broedoloth, with white ulk corstgc. Mlm Bredford, of Phlledelpbie, white orgeodi* end Uce. Mr* Ferdiund Ureres figured bleck :t orer while UfTcU. Mm Frmce* Griflltb, white chiffon

•weet wu Mr*. Uettle i, the humtn tong bud. She n while orgeudie. leu end

Modestly reurred in men nor li Mlm Fenny Mezwell, wbogreccdlbc Morgen testimonitl. She wu tUlred in e gown of pink point d'uprlt. The feulUem eymmeuy of Mill Belle MendeU wu eery pleetlng. Mlu Mendill won e choice imported gown of Meek he Toec* net Duunonde. Studlng under the lumiaou rsys el the hell wu Mrs J. F. Oeke, who won e besullful creellon of heerlly figured bleck silk with peerl cortege end white

Mm Helen Gum pen, white organdie id pink rlbbou. Mrs Harry B. Paul, noted for her elegant gowu, won e bleck jet coe imi-, purl* end diamond*. One of the mo*l (tunning gowu teen wu worn by Mm Mtibelle KlegeL d eUk end cnlffon, decolletu waits Mlm Jollne, while chiffon end pink

Mrs Frsnk R SheUuck, bleck figand leu end jet peeumenteils Mlm Cecilia de Utmp, Kile green fou-

lard *11

Youth end btppinem combined : e vary pretty picture of Mlm Elite Browning, who wu aulrad in e end white ulk gown with bury bends of bleak reWet. Society leading Mrs. EUiolt Rodgers of Pittsburg, wu becomingly gowned

end dev blue Ulk ribbj links A wall fitting, hendeimc gown black L» Tuc* net adorned the figure

■d wu Mrs H. F. a eery prpuler leader In •rents Mrs Situ man war gown ot white organdie over white taffeta, trimmed with ceriae Ulk rfbbeni. FmUre end gey wu the toene wb Mr*. Samuel J. Herman entend t

* gowi

The Quaker City wu Mrs ffiunuU Cohen, imported gown ot black net embroidered with UeUuquiu end bint* end trimmed with applique of ribbon. Handsome Mrs McKinney wort e be c -mlag gown of bleck taffeta silk trim-

W.Ve, by amiable Mrs Joseph Beuffner. wu attired In e gown of bleck end whlfa teffsta

Mrs Q. H. Needham, well known ell aodelfnnctiou of the Stockton, w eulrod In UeU colored Ulk, with en li ported yoke of chiffon enriched by oordIng* of white Ulk. Alans Mrs Kaenne. Goldberg

broidesed In jet sequin end trimmed

SocUlly popular Mrs & G Maxwell m Uu* greed oceeUon * gowi

tome of bltok liberty silk, tfl

d with b

Mm Katie Millar, baby b

Mlu Sellye R. Cohen, white mile.

Mlu Rutherford wu gowned In while organdie with white inertion, while tier nradou* little Utter wore white organdie trimmed with white ulln i Atm Porter wore a pretty drcai of figured organdie. Mlu May McDonald, a beautiful brunette from the city of churches ore a handsome gown of cerlu Ulk. I Mr*. KLohard Tlzaid wore a magnifl* ml crealloji ot bltok Itce. Mrs C J. Miller wu magnificently tired is black laoc over white Ulk. Miu Adelaide Shearer wu aery pretty in figured ellk. Miu Edna McDonald wu aery pretty i a gown of white organdie oaer white

Mlm Nettie Hahn, French *

Uanjl*ome Mrs J. J. Pocber, of New

York, wore a migulBunt black lace let

ff to adamntage by coatly genu. Mm Merab all, of Philadelphia, wore pretty dreu of white organdie

with bl

flowers Diamond and emerald orna-

Wood, of Philadelphia >th in cerlu ellk. •Uu K«irin* Loomis red gown of

liberty Ulk.

Mlu hUy Leay, white organdie end oe, satin ribbons Miu Florence btelnberxer, turquoise teffete, trimmed with pink aelaet. Mlu Minnie Cohen, turquoise Ulk with yoke of white mouueUlnt de soie. Mlu Margaret DaroeUle, imported gown of oeriae utln, uetl and purl peuemenierie end Dnchuu itce. Mrs H. K. Bllllnglon, old roae brotrlmmings Diemonda end purls Mlu Maude Conkllng, imported gown of while organdie end French black end

Mrs William P. Breen, en imported

olnt race. Mrs Dr. Gladden, black net ore itaaOkMrs J. A. Gleaenkamp, blue bite gown of French organdie. Mrs L A. Altman, of Detroit, white

Mm Florence Kinney, imported gown of white embroidered crepe de obli Mm Gertrud* Fuber, pink end white organdie, with pink end satin ribb i Gerunds Krlinger, of Kew York, white mouuellme de soie, reel point laoc end diamonds Mm Ellen* Erilnger, green taffeta

Mlm Pi. ii be Gilbert, white end bleck UUdSwtas Mm ftaroiiM Osnneli, bleck foulard Ulk with peerl paasementarle. Mrs Robert Murphy wu attired la t leile gown of bleck taffeta trimwith nhsoil* end ribbon end with

Mrs J. Hlegel. elwaya handaomi peered In e costly bleck net. Mrs Oener Blulut wore en elegant pink Imported decolletta costume mad* by Felix. Buutiful diamonds Mlu Dougherty an* prettily gowned i white organdie oanr cerlu silk. Buutiful and attractla* Mlu Annls O'Connell wort s aery pretty crutloc of figured organdie. Miu Laura Keaderdlne, a aery charming brunette of Philadelphia, appeared In bine organdie, trimmed with blue satin ribbons Dollle Roberts wore s aer

Olmer. is a Phlledclphlen et the Block ton. Mm Mery Grace Hell, of Harrisburg, at Marine ViUs George E. Daily, of Ogdenaburg. la a Pier Aaenue Inn guuL H. A. Scbnltxs la a prominent Bellilorean et the Utocktoo. W. H. end Albert D. Mtlhtl, Baltimoruna et the Stockton. O. W. Miller, of Philadelphia, w. recent arriaal et the Ohelfonte. George Whitelock, ot Baltimore, wu prominent arriaal at the Stockton. J. Murray Jordan, e well kn Philadelphian, la a Stockton guest. P. A. Darnlelie, of Wethlngton, Joined hla family at the Stocktod lut wee Mr. L. Smith, ot Camden, la (pending i* month ot Auguat et the Chalfonte. John Gibb*, well known in Philadelphia bsiinees drclu.lae Stockton guest. Frank T. and Lawrence T. Paul, of Phlledelpbie, ere guatM at the Stockton. Mr. end Mrs W. G. Baker, of Btllithe Stockton for an indefi-

Miu Clifford end Miu Anna Clifford, •e two members of Chicago society • t le Brexton. Mlu Boa* Ferris and Miu Mary Dougherty, of Camden, ere guests et Pter Aaenue Inn. Mrs. William T. Ellis, of Philadelphia, arnaed et the Stockton r, where they will remain during

de aolr with emboseed

The Miuca Greener, of Cincinnati. O. Miu Emella wore a blue figured silk >Ue. Miu Lydia, a whit* silk end laaender decollette gown. Miu Olsra. a pink silk end white motmeilns

George P. Rapp, of Philedel. phi*, librarian of Girard College, wu prominent arriaal* at the Lafayette. ‘ idge rand Mr*. Charles Van Dyke Joline, Miu Jcline and Miu Conslanoc Joline, of Camden, are et tbe Baltimore

• attired in white ohlffon.

Mm Brooks, a charming blonde, of Baltimore, wu prettily attired In white Mrs J. McConneU'a coetume wu of black allk, coaered with black spangled

John W. Wotloott, Esq., Mrs. WestlU end Mr. R. W. Wutcott, of Camen, era et Congrcu UeU where they will remain anil! September. Peter 6. Dooner, e Philadelphian who knows how to ran a hotel, la at the Lafayette. where he aatU remain aeaeral, days He ia a gnat friend of Colonel The annual testimonial to A. M Loomis the aeteran muter of cert months Stockton, wUl occur at that hotel on Saturday craning. Many ex-

dalniy gown of silk mulie with pink

ra Dr. £. L. Venunt wu richly al1 in a green end white French ellk i lice end snperb diamond oma-

Miu Clementina Eldredgt, white Swin

diu Agneu Bennett, white organdie Min Emma K.dredge, handaomi

Pretty Miu Wood*, loaply pinkutln.

Miu Etai* Newkirk, etriped sUk with Miu Nan Hickey, loaely embroidered

Mrs Hattie Meeda Smith, of Waahlagton, delighted tbe targe endience et the Stockton concert Bander erenlng rrith her buaUtul Magi

The beaubfnl Mlu Virginia Boa loaely white organdie satin rlbbou end

eagerly forward to drink la bar aspiring tones In the weUx ‘Fleeting Days" her neb soprano TO Ice filled the room, end when she fin

Items of a Personal.Nature which

will Interest AIL

THE (MAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

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Mre J. P. Campbell, red eblfTm-

black aelaet

Miu Cora Were, white organdie, lece id apraya of ruble* and pearls Mrs E C. Gramm, ae'mon utin end

white chiffon.

ia Juanita King, white lace with a J. J. Morris black apsnglcd net

Mrs McHac, black aelaet reatl-unce, white ohiffon. Mrs James Bauoermsn, s whit* tefia allk, diamond tiara. Mrs C. C. M xire, black apangled net, amond necklace of tbe rarest gems Mlu Berths Langley, black point de sprit with diamond ornamenta. L W. Middendorf, naay blue

Washington, a

nephew of Marshall A. A. Wilton, ot the District of Columbia, and a ton of lb* late Dr. Brenerman, a dlsUngulihsd surgeon daring ths Cl ail War, in spendCepe May, end is nsdoubUOly haring a delightful time. Two of the happiest people et Con-

• Hell l

Mrs Harry Goodwin, New York City. Mr. Goodwin is a young end prominent contractor of the greet metropolis, and lit he end hie arlfe era truly in ’Ith Cepe May, end hereafter they intend to aiell ibe place eaery summer.

by M. Victor Rlgueur, OUcier d’Academle, I'niyeraiu de France, for the benefit of 8L Margaret'* ilouu et Marine Villa thla craning el 8.80 o'clock. Bab ject. “LuBetoude Perta” from 1170 to 1870 The pvroneaeea are Mre. George D. MeCreary, Mrs L Mlnla Haya, Mrs d Lewis, Sirs R. Norrit WUllama. Mre. George M. Goa tea. Mrs W. P. Otmbloa, Mrs O. B. Jenkina, Mre Pont de Nemourt, Mrs William C. Bullitt. Mre W. J. Sewell. Mrs Jooea Witter, Mre KueeeU Thayer,Mrs odman Wanamaker. Sire. A. Koueael. The price of admueioa will be

Bt- Slergaret'a Houu el Cepe Slay. omen end children to get the benefit f e teeth or* outing, la now open f jr •e hot wceke of the aummer. Its objeat U to proalde e comfortable poor woman, girl* end children et of the dty. The houae ia

Brooklyn, t, Ikmisaill*, 2. At New York— Bow Tort. 7; Ckaeiaad, 0.

ond or third etory furniabed rooms cectral location- inquire at a Offios ^HatBueLMtfc^qeasday M the

A 6av Evenine in the Ball

Boom.

WEIfOEitnBUIML GOWNS

The ball room at the Lafayette wu throng*-! by dancer* on Saturday ind although the dance* at popular bouse hare been well atl*

delightful of them ail. Some ol beautiful women of the reeort were there, exqulaitciy gowned ted a great umber of well-known society menCbarle* German'a orchestra rendered •pleodil programme. Miai Llibe Wlee. one of Cepe May'* immrr bellte, was attired In a bcautiil while organdie with re*' flow ere. Siiaa Margaret Wil.on. tn white ellk od ellaer net, wu extremely bend-

Mn Prat

d lao

you.

Mre. W. D. Brewer, laaender chiffon id lace. Miu A. Chamber, green organdie end

proclaim to yon daily ba

imported black allk coatame which act* off your eiqalalte form to groat ad - rantegc. Always accompanied by her tallant, good-looking huaband. Mrs jeott ia taer cheerful, atyloh an.' enihanUngly prcpo<acahlDR. alike in the Kean and her temporary home, the La-

lb ailk and ai

minga.

Mrs W. L. Wise, pink organdie end Miu Kluebetb Brandt, blue cb ffon

>d dlamonda.

Miu Nellie Brandi, white moauelinc

K McDowell, oW rote rclrct end

pink chiffon. .

Mlu Joule Falconer, laaender aa'in Mlu U. Parke, mauae end pink atrip-

I allk.

Miu MoMurphy, doae colored utin Emliine Lilly. red 111*61 spangled

>be and dlamonda.

Laainta Laily, while rniffon, and

i lace, e

Shi. J. A Slade, orange chiffon with black net, Valenciennes laoc and ruble*. Miu Ethel Moore, blue lece end white aelaet. Sira. W. M. Picree, part utin and lace- Diemonda. Miu Bertha Steelman, orange and black eilk; string of yellow pearls SUaa Fanny Kennard.whlte aotin with scarlet aelaet. Mtas R. K. Swlger, ceriae, teffete, thread lace. Mtea Genette Warfield, yellow crepe l chine and diamonds Btroneu Von Brown, black utin. Bona usance lacs SUu O. F. Coxe.wbltc tails embroldred with field daisies Mrs W. Joly, pink uffete and cream

Miu M Sibling, Nile itin, pearl oraamcols Mlu Louie Sibling, w

Tbe following excellent programme wu rendered iut night by thcLalayelte

I. “Ye Boatoo Tea Pcrt>"..."rior too. “Fortune Tellci” Uarnert Garotte. “The Peacock Stride"....Kline Welle, "Wedding of the Wind*"....Hall

Chaika German. Director.

and Impersonator, and Tocher of Prinripiuof Expriaamn—diathetic Hygienic Pbysice’ Ooltura—Artieiic end

Moooiocue—< IVlaar e>—Flaloe He— — —lion end Oratory—Voice Piaelng JeaelopmeuL Special attention giaen to the etady of Shekel peara. Priaale Bad thaaa Inatrurtion. Utadloa - 218 Peaar etroet. Gape May. N. J. ■rs from 9 011 12 dally.

You should ue thou beautiful _i

. Sew Y.

‘ttu.

i Observes Girls and Things On the Strand.

IMS PICKED UP ON THE BEACH

on Ihe B -ar Mr B'siiu

■Tne College A Club, of Wa-l-in tbe Aldane. care

So, Mr*. L N. Soon, you de your pretty curae. i apellueu from the Sand I g. did you ? Remember,;

by He

ondly.

red Ibe march “The Cor

Whittling Ru'ua "

The b.djo and manilti!'n pleycre Were id William 3. E«p.-y. director of .njoa, A V. liolmea. 7. D icey Moran, Alfred 8 Wearer. Edgar F. Uolccr. an Richard*, Tbomaa S. Galliber m E Todd. J O-d Gilbert. Al. L Seftnn, William F. Diyle, Nel-

Hit

■e penance oung bluih.

low prrpo*

1. 10 aba lately Irretullble:

le other deer charmer awayl" Firat Uu Eliubelh enthral la ue with her •flnement and delicacy; then Mia* leille cornea upon ua u dainty and refreaking u the morning dew. What e delicious virion of the acme of girlish grace an.l phyaloal perfe-tloo (Sheer |5* display robed for old Nepluuc’g

cl Inga to

MacNamee. Mclallle Hcneey, Ho I A. B-och. Waiter Birrb, Lucius Itandolpb. Frank Meyera. Anbur T. Earneat, Charlea Hall, Charla Moore, William F. Doyle. . whole program wu eiceffently and bigbly appreciated. It ended with “A Ws ming Up In Dixie" by the combined tiring sod glee club.

in off •

.aingly I

Long may ' Tbe loaeiie*

: of the Lafayette wu pla 1 K'fL ltd muiic breauat lore of Mr. and Mrs J be hotel wore a funereal li for no more popular gui

r graced t!

r. Slade c

iw'bu^r Mrs Blade

lo fill

wu conatently the centre of attracted aurrounded at all tlmea by an ilrlng crowd, inch rare grace and Ity. coupled with extraordinary wit and rpsrklc. made her exceptionally atJreetlae. With herqueenly air end aria tocratls, bearing, she a wept along the a joy to behold. Lang the belle of her nstire town. Mrs Slade la oaed compliment* but the profuse congratulation* which thlaxnodeel bride received on all tide* wu eooogh to turn dr head ot thia lovely women. Luoky fellow, Mr. Slade! Your bride le

jewel:

With a tender imile hovering i pair of ruby lips end the eotleat of light .wning tn her beautiful eye*. Mlsi Jessie Falconer ornamenta the beech, u end b -ppy »* the young end mooel'ine eae be. With her magnlfi bur blowing in the breeae, and tbe nth ot a annoy disposition coming going In her chceka, Min Jesale ■rake* a pretty picture, whether in the in the ballroom or on the porch. N i lovelier epecimeo of Nature'* perfect feminine handiwork hu ever been >een d the Lafayette, far-famed for 1U u - lurpaaaab.e beauties.

The Mi-era Whitney, two of Beitlmm'a fineal daughters ere among the ly charmingly gowned youdg iedlee Send Mac meet* in hit daily promlea on the beach. The boepluble ■e of Mrs Wllllama, the Glenwood, the pleuara of claiming Uuee young lad lea among Its gueete

ila who

greet the Bend Han In hie dally tlroUa on the beoch ia Miu Bten McClain, wh0M enjoyment ot eeaaide life le moat

Mr. Horace Thomu, of Philadelphia. boat, the Spray, attract* much ad hu bees dally eeen riding tbe

. Barn

oughly at home doc* she teem. At th< Lafayette, where alic ia fpeeding thi reaeon. her circle of friend* le oos atently enlarging, ao great i^ber flow ol

Mtaa Maud Keen, of i’uilaiiclphla. thi popular belle of the Braxton. She mtj

Tale.

I of Han

own end Lehigh Uni

The program we* begun by the manlolln club with 'cello and violin in reaction! from • The Bride Eliot,” by

,. m “The Fortune Teller." Tbe glee olub Bang “Gay

ran* by Mary, and "Negro Medf." by Sbalterk. The banjo club ten-

'hilade'phla—John Willing. Mra M Strop**. Joe Stronee T M S rouse and A Uctxberg and wile, Kit e Hen- —„, Lou lac Uerzberg, Hilcr Ha-taberg, Waller Uerzberg, Aiica- G F-x.

The s

The gloc e'ub t

Maryland—Kca J G Gray and ails Pnlladclphla—John Fanbancr, Joa lorner, F Zimmerman. N Gobcn, A Horner, A Roeabman.A G Fetor. Adolph tr. John W Weatcotl, Dr and Mre W K Hughe*. W U Beileumlller, Mra w Shelley, Mia* Mary McLtughllo. Dr D J Dougherty, F D Killen and wile, G Thomaa.

at night were treated to a greet lurries The Imperial Minalrela were the attraction. Thia organization gave a e'epn, enjoyable mlnalrtl perlormancr.

replete with jokee thal

They are and White

the Deep " Ue t

Mr. Geo. ol 'ebUity! r ia worthy

ig well rendereo.

eg act. and the muMcal a Pollen and While received well mi • ore. dance H. Cole, the i to be appreciated. Taken

ic moat enjoyable procreative euchre giren at the HoUl Latayelte lut ing. Many new and novel Inatures j Introduced, end ell participating thoroughly enjoyed a aery ploaunt itted, and royal sport resulted. The firat iadice' prize, ao Oriental bracelet, waa won by Mtaa Laainta Lelly—the ta alaayy a winner; tbe first gentlemen's, a magnificent ateic (Hun. gsrtan). hr the regal, splendid looking “ C. G. Moore; the winner ol the 4 ladle*’, a Hirer Cupid, by one ol bit leaontra, petite, etucy M aa Nellie

Kriy Gaplain Pan

*c getting the “booby"

CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT.

S F H Ff F S .'g

No- is J

ai lusted ie e

»t ground in C l Irontirg on

belli hotuea In Gape Mar, U

rrill pay them to loaprot thia property. Particulars tram J. J. MnConneU, cede

P. O., Gwynedd, Pa.

Our Vkiiors and the Cities They are From,

NEARLY EVEBTSTATE REPRESENTED

Baltimore-Mra Edward D Jore*. Mra ennlc Getter. Israel S Gert»n and wile. Philadelphia—Chu T Hallowell and amily. A G HaUowell, The* Barks

Hblladclphia—H Glare Boner, T A Bretnetlon, W R DUlon, Aunt Hofp. iculer. Miaa R E Wbelaud. Wilmington—John Hart, Jr. W T

-S Pu

Philadelphia—Burtis U Limerick, Iharlea J Carpenter. Weet Virginia—Mr* It M U llrowe. Baltimore—Duneao'Lo-1) spaid Bryn Mawr—S U MoVitiy.

Gam den—Mrs E It BbuUick E U ahohrick, Jr. E B Shubiick. Fred Fox ind wife, Drulo Balid, Wilmington—Miu M L Phillips, Miu Josephine Phillip*. P U Sigler. Rlacrton—Ohsilcs H Brown and wifr, Gonshohucken, Ps—H L Mauck. Glen Lock—William ELockwood. Jr. Wjncote, Pe—Maurice J Uooaer. Usaerford—F W Msreh. Troy. N Y-Jeme* Burden Germantown—Mra Chrietopber Wctherill.Jr. Hamahorg—Mra James G Burton. New York-J W Monroe and wile. Philadelphia—Edward Clinton Lee, D Here. Mia* Mate D Hell. Miu Anna Quinn, William B Donnelly. It C Lippcnoolt, Mlu E A Brice, Miu Glare Botto, T It Mlllikea.

ladUpbta—Mra W SchrolUr. Ml** Sohrelher, G F Rondioolla. Uobion Hulnn, Mlu Derinney. rhrook. Pe—Cyrua Chambere, Jr, I L'hambcra, Aline Chamber*.

CinclhnaU—Mra Louta Johuaoa. Washington—T Trlhua. Jr. Chicago—Mra Wentworth. ML* EeHe G Wentworth, William U Gonl.y. Wheeling—John A Meeaa. Bridgeton—Perclaal H Smith. St Louia—W J Kinaelia and family, Miu Hanley, Mr* Marca* Doerhicler, Mlu Bull Doerhrcfcr. Cinciooati—Victor neither and family, George Jeff*. Columbua—8 H Marvin. Wheeling—A G Shaffer. IIlloota—Howard H Weber. Mlu Weber, Horace Weber. St Louis—Frank A Dickcry and wifs Baltimore—Mrs Berger tod daughter, George M Bayae. Philadelphia—G Newbold, Emanuel Cohen, Edward A Comalock, Miu M E Fox, J Warren Trlar and wife, W H

St Thomu, Got—W L WiohetL Mt Vernon—J M Wilton and wifs Philadelphia—John J Walls Mao gar el McGreody, ElUh Walla. Mary Walla. “ J U O'Oonncr, Wm M Fox. Joe It Donnelly, Henry WhUely.Jobn Wataon N J Griffin, J L Lineawcever. Atlantic City-Geo F Currie, Chu E Sob rode, W A II* nee, Geo Meredith, S

Lewtslowo. Pa-M L Clcntle, Min DonC Peters New York—It B Thomaa, Mildred

Philadelphia—B L Rohlnaon, 8 L Clerks John Barns Bridget oe—Mn A M Tomlin. MUlriUe—Wm H Bleakley and wile.

rtlladelphta—Mlu Katie I* Trainer, Miu Marlon Jonu, Edward Dcchert oad wife, Mlu Eether Dcchert, Betj L Burris Beejamin Boner, Jr, foully.

Philadelphia—Miu E O Brim* Miu

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