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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER SUNDAY MOKNEPsG, DECEMBER 24, 1899 13 FROM MANY CITIES AND TOWNS OF THE KEYSTONE STATE Chester Reading Doylestown Norristown Jenkintown York 2d Sec. portal to The Inquirer. CHESTER. Dec. 23.

"ITY ENGINEER WALTER WOOD and his bride, who have been travel Ins through the South on a wedding tour for th past ten days, have ar Spec'al The Inquirer. DOYLESTOWN, Dec. 23. DOYLESTOWN Council, No. 40, Daughters of Liberty, on Monday evening elected the following ot-ficers to serve the ensuing term: Councillor, Laura Associate Councillor, Ella Lewis; Vice-Councillor, Ida Keuler; Assistant Vice-Councillor, Carrie Seiner; Guide, Margaret Copple: Assistant Recording Secretary.

EllwOOd B. Mvers: Inside ftunrrf. Ida Ro rived nome ana taken up tneir residence on Kerlin street. The Misses Elizabeth. Greta and Marguerite M.

Rice, who for the past four Special to The Inquirer. JENKINTOWN, Dec. 23. MR. AND MRS.

GEORGE P. MILLER and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Buckmau, of Rydal.

Mr. F. T. Foy has been confined to his home the past few days with an attack of la grippe. A troop of amateur performers rendered the farce, "The Old Mala," before the Jenkintown Social Club last Thursday evening.

The actors, all members of the club, performed their parts aurriiably. 'iue cast was made up as follows: Miss Tabitha Flint, Mrs. Samuel Fowler; Dr. Thorns-grove, Albert Fleck; Jennie Lee, Mrs. Andrew Graham; Anna Steele, Miss Annie Frets, and Deaccn White, Mr.

Samuel Fowler. Special to The Inquirer. YORK, Dee. 23. MISS HELEN GOWERS, of this city.

Is the guest of friends in Steelton for a few days. Samuel Bostlck. of Lancaster, Is visiting his brother in this city this week. Fiank Fetter was in Lancaster this week on a visit among his friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Burwell and Mr. and Mrs.

Brenz, of Philadelphia, are visiting in this city, the guests of Mrs. William Laumaster. Mr. Henry C. Norris, of Olewine, Iowa, will spend the holidays In this city with his daughters.

Miss Llllle Norris and Mra. James Olp, of Spring Garden street. Mr. Clayton Strickhouser is home from Washington to spend the holidays with bis family. teen years have been known among the foremost educators of this city, closed their dine; Outside Guard, Emma Bigell; Trustee.

i Iwl. I. -1 1 school permanently on Wednesday and will in a few days leave Chester to take a trip Special to The Inquirer. READING. Dec.

23. THE Terpsichore Club had its third hop of the season at Rajah Temple lust evening. The Electric Wheelmen's annual dress ball took place last evening. Court Conrad Weiser, Order of Foresters, had a supper in Schubert's Hall, which was largely attended. A party was held at the residence of Mrs.

William Laush, In honor of her daughter Elsie's birthday anniversary. Miss Viola Johnson, of this city, will sing the soprano In "The Messiah," to be rendered by the Choral Society, of Harris-burg, next Tuesday evening, December 26. Miss Annie Good, of Allentown, Is visit-irg her sister. Mrs. Harry Moyer, in this city.

Mrs. Edward Shott and Mrs. Daniel Light, of Lebanon, visited Reading friends. Misses Mayme Roberts and Fannie Miller, of this city, were the guests of Philadelphia friends this week. Miss Edith Sarze, of Pine Grove, was in Rendinfe this week, visiting relatives.

Mrs. L. R. Guiner and daughter Alice, i 1 1 a ui uivyKr; junior ex-uuut'iiiur. Florence Blelev: Associate Innlor ex-Coun abroad for rest, education and pleasure.

Two of these young ladies, Miss Elizabeth and Greta, will leave in the early part of clllor, John Rabausch. At the regular meeting of Doylestown Conclave, No. 550, Improved Order Hepta sophs, on Mondav evenlnrr. the followinc January for a tour abroad, which will ex tend over an indefinite period. On their return they will take up their residence in jrcuaocptiia.

A pleasant surprise Darty was given oflicers were elected to serve the ensuing term: Archon. Howard W. Morris; Pro vost. A. P.

Leatherman; Prelate, Mcintosh: Inspector, Harvey Harrold Warden, John L. Weimebe; Secretary, Lin ford R. Craven; Financial Secretary, Johc C. Copple; Treasurer, Frank J. Bilierbeck 1-1 I ft -n fitiTTrwr tttt Tuesday night to Miss Jennie Neal, at her I I I I Mil I.K II.

I a i vj. kij. a Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kendall, of Crawford street, gave a dinner at their home in honor of their golden wedding anni Mrs.

John D. James and her mother, Mrs. Brock, snent several davs ltst week and Mrs. James Semone. of Honeybrook, in Philadelphia.

The Press League of Buck and Mont gomery counties will hold the annual meet were in this citv this week visiting mends. F. Peter Relinger, of Philadelphia, will spend the holidays with his parents at 915 Washington street. Miss Martha Coleman returned from Phil ing and banquet in the Bourse. Philadel R0XB0R0UGH Miss Flora H.

Dixon, of Ridge avenue, ha3 been visiting at Collegeville, Pa. Miss Louisa Bicklngs has been entertaining Miss Arabella Aaron. Miss Bertha Mae Brunner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R.

Brunner. of Reading, was married to Lawrence Leslie Leaver, of this place, on Monday afternoon by Rev. Williani Myers, of Reading. She was attended by her sister. Miss Stella Brunner as maid of honor, and by Miss Bessie Keely, Greshville.

as bridesmaid. George E. Pengllly, of Roxborough, was best man. Mr. and Mrs.

Leaver will reside in Roxborough. Rev. Dr. Samuel MacButney, of New England, is visiting here. phia, on Saturday, January 20.

vv imam iNeis, proprietor of the Railroad House, was tendered a birthday surprise versary, iney were married at tiaiiiax-Parish Church. December 14, 1840, by Archdeacon Murphy, and came to Amerln after the Civil War. They have four children and nine grandchildren. Among those present at the celebration were Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Roberts, Miss Marie Townsend, Mr. Arthur Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tasker, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Baltye, Mr. and Mrs. William Schofleld, Mr. and Mrs.

John Shivers. Mr. and Mrs. James Brownhill. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Simon, Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson and 1 I Til i ITInn. adelphia, where she spent two weeks.

Dr. Samuel B. RIgg. of the University of Pennsylvania, has arrived in Reading to soend the holldavs with his parents. party last Wednesday evening.

Two hundred guests were present. Miss Mary Price, of Newtown, is the guest of Mrs. A. C. Nightingale.

w. H. Mast and u. ti. Harris, or Birfls- residence, on west Etchtn street.

Miss Ethel Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Major, of 317 Tilghman street, entertained a number of her friends cn Tuesday. It was a birthday celebration and was from 2.15 to 4.30 clock in the afternoon.

The time was spent in parlor amusements furnished by the company. Among those present were Helen Jng-Uead, Clarence Latighead. Carrie Major, Margurite Laughead. Mable Edwards. Lillian Edwards, tiertrude Edwards, Mand Wolfe, Frank Wolfe, Ethel Benjamin.

Susie Drnminonds. Horace Stewart, Ethel Major, Mrs. John Stewart and Miss Sadie Watson. Judge Thomas J. Clayton, who has been on the sick list for several weeks, attended court on Monday, against the advice of his doctor, and is now laid up again.

The Judge Is going to-take an extended sea trip and may reach Monte Carlo, where he has previously found good health and recovered from scriitis sickness. He will not nl until after the 4th of January, at which time he is to be presented with a loving cup by a number of friends In commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his assuming the position of President Judge of the Delaware county bar. boro, visited friends in this city this week. Mrs. H.

N. Coble, of Ehzabethtown. was the guest this week of the family of uev. j. w.

Many. Mrs. Charles B. Spatz, of Boyertown. who was visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Muntz, returned home. Special to The Inquirer. NORRISTOWN. Dec.

23. MISS CORA SEIDEL, of Danville, who has been visiting Miss Adele F. Baker, of DeKalb street, for some time, returned home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas B. Smith, of De Kaib stret, have returned from a delightful ten days' stay at Washington, D. C. Miss Anna and Jean Eisenhower, daughters of Professor A. D.

Eisenhower, principal of the local high school, are home on their Christmas vacations. The former attends the Harvard Annex for Women, and the latter is a student at the Millers-ville Normal School. Edward Eisenberg, a student at Lafayette College, is home during the Christmas holidays. He was a member of the 'Varsity team and captain of the second team during the football season. Mr.

Eisenberg has not yet fully recovered from the injuries received in the Princeton game. Norristown Is now in Its holiday attire. Nearly every place of business is beautifully decorated with laurel and holly. Christmas Day will be generally observed here by everybody, and all business will be suspended. There will be services in manv of the churches In the morning and he Sabbath schools will hold their Christmas festivals in the evening.

Irvla F. Gross and Miss Katherine M. Vidger were married on Wednesday evening, at the home of the groom, by Rev. J. B.

Henry. The couple are on a tour to Washington, D. C. ALTOONA Special to The Inqnlrer. ALTOONA, Dec.

23. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Anderson returned a few days ago from an Eastern tour.

E. Leopold, of Philadelphia, has been a visitor in the city, the guest of his brother Bert. Miss Gertie Flasher, of this city, spent the week pleasantly the guest of friends in Huntingdon. Dr. E.

F. Stratford, of Mansfield, is spending the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Stratford, at 1204 Seventh avenue. Frank G. Patterson, who has been to the Klondike for the past several months, returned to his home here Wednesday. Frank Hunsicker, of Atloa Furnace, this county, who has been in Dakota for the past four years, returned Tuesday to spend Yuletide with friends hereaways. Miss Bessie Overcash and Miss Georgia Horpham, of this city, are visiting Mrs.

R. S. Durbarrow, of West Philadelphia. Harry Winter, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, is at his home in this city, enjoying his vacation. MAHANOY CITY Special to The Inquirer.

MAHANOY CITY. Dec. 23. The local camp. Sr.

O. U. A. banqueted Monday evening In commemoration of an anniversary. Mrs.

Sarah Wagner and daughters, Mrs. W. Royer and Miss Hattie Wagner, made a pleasant call on relatives at Pottsville this week. Miss Annie Hartley, who has been a guest of ber brother. Dr.

G. W. Hartley, returned home to Kansas City for the Yuletide. Miss Edna Hoppes left her studies at Kutztown Normal School for a spell to spend the holidays with her parents. Frank Leyer.

of Albrlghtsville. is visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Jacob Etzel. G. W.

Fntch. a student at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Selinsgrove, spent several days in Reading this week. GIRARDVILLE Special tn Th Inquirer. GIRARDVILLE. Dec.

23. The fair in the basement of St. Joseph's Church is A SOCIETY LEADER OF RICHLANDTOWN being liberally patronized by the people of town and surrounding vicinity. Mrs. Gaughan, of St.

Nicholas, was a pleasant caller here this week. Miss Crissie Wagner returned from a de Shamokin West Chester lightful stay among Philadelphia friends. William Snyder, a weii-known Ashlandlte, FORT WASHINGTON Special to The Inquirer. FORT WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.

Miss Mae and Mr. John Fell, of Philadelphia, and Miss Blddle, of Chestnut Hill, spent Sunday at "Camp Hill," the Country residence of Mrs. Van Rensselaer. Trinity Lutheran Sunday school will hold Its Christmas exercises on Thursday evening of next week. Mrs.

B. S. Larzelere, of Fort Side Inn, has sold the hotel property to William Campbell, formerly of Frnnxford. The purchaser takes possession this week, and Mrs. Larzelere will move to her former home at Willow Grove.

was a visitor to town Monday. MEDIA Special to The Inquirer. MEDIA, Dec. 23. Thomas Coffin, of Chicago, who came all the way East on a light automobile, has been the guest of the family of Thomas V.

Cooper for three days this week. Mrs. Annie J. Vernon has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Fannie, to John Holmes, both of Media.

Captain Joseph Huddell is busy getting the attorneys in line and preparing to celebrate Judge Clayton's twenty-fifth anniversary of his term of years on the county bench. The engagement in marriage has been announced of Mr. Morton Z. Paul, of Wal-lingford, and Miss Helen R. Jefferis, of Rosemont.

Lieutenant IT. Grant Worrilow, who has been on a visit to his brother, in Media, has gone to visit the home of his boyhood, in Chester county, and after January 1 will leave again for the Philippines to join his regiment. County Superintendent A. G. C.

Smith has been visiting the schools In Springfield township this week. CENTRE SQUARE Special to The- Inquirer. CENTRE SQUARE. Dec. 23.

Mr. William L. Conway, of Philadelphia, has returned home after spending a few days with relatives. Mrs. Howard Seiple has returned home after spending a short time in Philadelphia.

Miss Helen Shurman, of Philadelphia, was entertained over Sunday by relatives. Mr. George Righter, of Conshohocken, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Righter.

over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Yost, of Norris-town, were entertained by Mr.

Yost's mother's. Mrs. Mary R. Yost, for a short time. ri: j.U'IKILiH sm mm MORTON Special ta Thn Inquirer.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, OF WAYNE MORTON, Dec. 23. The members of the I William T. B. Roberts has moved from his former residence here and gone to his new nouse at iiKins.

Springfield Gun Club celebrated the twelfth anniversary of the club and held their annual bauauet at Fern wood Mansion on Saturday evening last. Mrs. Mary Henderson and Miss Agnes Hazen, of Philadelphia, were the guests on Sunday last of Mrs. Elizabeth Graham. Mrs.

Mertz. of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. Samuel A. Cook, Franklin avenue. MANAYUNK Miss Annie Dean, of Pittsburg, has returned home after visiting her uncle, Joseph Thomas, of Roxborough avenue.

Miss Sadie Jennings, of Reading, is the guest for the Christmas holidays of her cousin, Mrs. Jennie McNeal, of Main street. John and James McCormick, of Cresson street, will spend Christmas week in New York. Mr. and Mrs.

John Cummlngs, of Wood street, entertained a company of friends at their home on Wednesday evening. Miss Mary Loughlin. of Newark. N. has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.

Kate Dealing, of Jamestown avenue. WISSAHICKON William Dauble, of Reading, has returned home from a several weeks' visit with his aunt, Mrs. C. L. Young, of Terrace street.

Mrs. A. Nealis, of Atlantic City, Is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. H. Melanephy, of 139 Hermit street.

Mrs. Mabel Thompson Ott, Manayunk and Ridge avenues, has returned from Elkton after attending the wedding of her niece, Miss Amelia Ott. George Flint, of Walnut lane, accompanied by his wife and two daughters, the Misses Alice and Beatrice Flint, will spend the Christmas holidays with friends at Bound Brook. The bazaar and fair of the Methodist Church has been brought to a successful close. The voting contests resulted as follows: For a bedroom suit, Mrs.

W. Harper, TREMONT Special to Tha Inquirer. TREMONT, Dec. 23. Jacob P.

Laux and Miss Susie Schrope, botu of this place, were married at Pottsville by Rev. J. H. Uinbenhen. Swatara Lodge.

No. 276, F. and A have elected and Installed the following officers: W. Hon. H.

O. Hoag; Ira S. Waleott: J. John Simon; treasurer. W.

C. Hack: secretarv, O. M. Hunt-linger: representative, A. W.

Simon; trustees, R. S. Ba shore, E. E. Kaercher and Rev.

W. D. Stoyer. Special to The Inquirer. SHAMOKIN.

Dec. 23. CQ. McWilllaras, H. S.

Zimmerman, F. P. Llewellyn and J. W. Leach went to Williainsport Tuesday to inspect the Young Men's Christian Association building In that city Rev.

T. J. Hacker, of Allentown, and Rev. J. F.

Moyer, of Altoona, assisted Rev. C. B. Sehmeder at Sunday's services, held In celebration of the fifth anniversary of the dedication of St. John's Reformed Church.

Edward C. Haas, of town, and Miss Annie Forrester, of Tower City, were married at the latter place on Monday, and have taken up their residence on Marshall street. Miss Nellie Kerlin Is spending the holldavs with her parents at Newport Neva. Camp No. 130.

P. O. S. of has e.eet-ed the following officers: President. Calvin Martz; Vice-President, H.

S. Kelper; Master. J. W. Gehrns; Treasurer, J.

W. Zerlie: Secretaries, W. G. Beard and E. A.

Wood: Trustee. J. H. Martz. Miss Edna Gould, of Mlfflinsnurg, is the guest of Mrs.

Frank. O. Pfouts. RICHLANDTOWN Special to Th Inquirer. RICHLANDTOWN, Dec.

23. Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Abram Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sterner spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Cawley, Springtown. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Erdman entertained Dr.

William Erdman, Doylestown. Sunday. Dr. Erwln F. Beaner has returned from a visit to Denver, Pa.

Special to The Inquirer. WEST CHESTER. Dec. 23. BENJAMIN SHAFER, of this place, and Miss Annie Coward, of Germantown, were quietly married in Fhiladelphla on Monday, by Rev.

Mr. Kelly. They have taken up their residence here. Miss Ellie A. Bingaman, of Pittsburg, spent a portion of this week as the guest oi friends in this place.

Mrs. L. A. Kline, of Philadelphia, is soenrting some time with the family of William Kline, of West Chester. Miss Marion Bertrou Jones, daughter of the late Dr.

Joseph E. Jones, of this place was married on Monday to Arthur Herr Brinton. of Thornbury township, at the home of Joseph H. Brinton, father of the groom. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Arthur Rogers, of Holy Trinity Church, and was rather a quiet affair. The bridesmaids were Miss Mary E. Griffith, of West Chester, and Miss Edith Brinton. sister of the groom. Christian Frederick Brinton, of New York, was best man.

Mr. and Mrs. James B. McClellan, former prominent residents of this place, removed to Lancaster this week. James Varnum, of This place, has gone to Washington, D.

where he will remain during the session of Congress as private secretary to Congressman T. S. Butler. Miss Maade McCall, of Philadelphia, Is spending some time as the guest of Mrs. J.

Herbert Mullin, this place. Mrs. James S. Carey and son. South Walnut street, have gone to Harrisburg, where they will cpend the holidays.

Miss Mattie Jones, of Washington. D. is the guest of the family of James Stark, South Church street. Hugh DeHaven and family, of Westtown. near this place, have gone to Florida, where they will spend the winter.

QUAKERTOWN Special to Tb Inquirer. QUAKERTOWN, Dec. 23. The ZwingH Association of First Reformed Church he their annual meeting on Tuesday evening. Miss Jennie Fenstermacher, Telford, spent Sunday with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kline spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Trum-bauers-ville.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dill entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dill, Trumbauersville, on Sunday.

FRACKVIIXE Special to The Inquirer. FRACKVILLE. Dec. 23 Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Morgan have gone to Cressona to spend several days. Frank Deitrich came home from Cham-bersburg College to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Hoppes. prominent society people of Mahanoy City, were guests of the latter's parents. TAMA0.UA Special to The Inquirer. TAMAQUA, Dec. 23.

Tamaqua Lodge, No. 238, F. and A. has elected the following officers: W. Dr.

O. K. Speer; S. Lewis H. Deck: Jr.

Martin F. Henry: Treasurer, R. A. Holmes; Secretarv. William Prlser; Trustees, J.

W. Wood, William G. Lynn and C. C. Ed-wh rd s.

Miss Nan Moody, of Pottsville, spent Monday here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob V. Ditchey, at the Merchants' Hotel. Miss Irene Gerber pleasantly entertained friends at her residence on Hunter street on Thursday LEHIGHTON Special to The Inquirer.

LEHIGHTON, Dec. 23. At her residence, on South Second street. Miss Lillie Kubns was tendered a surprise party In honor of ber birthday anniversary. dehiape-tnl- SeFfT fSwS' aTOe BOILING SPRINGS Special to The Inquirer.

BOILING GS. Dec. 23. Miss Minnie Mountz, of Harrisburg, is spending a few days with her parents here. Mrs.

J. L. MsCaskey is the guest of friends at Canton, Pa. John Shaeffer and wife, of Latimore, are visiting the home of Mrs. Sarah Rinehart.

Hon. M. R. mbick. of this place, will make the response to the address of welcome at the reunion of the Legislature of 1875-76.

which will be held in Harrisburg, January 5. Governor Stone will deliver the address of Vvelcome. NEW CUMBERLAND Special to The Inquirer. NEW CUMBERLAND, Dec. 23.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sprenkle have gone to Philadelphia to spend the holidays with their son.

Dr. W. P. Sprenkle. Mrs.

Levi Shank and Mrs. Whitehill, of Pishing Creek, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bomberger Monday. Mrs.

Jacob Swltzer and Mrs. Harry Johnson spent Tuesday with the latter's sister at Rosmoyne. Daniel Seiders, of Newberry, spent Wed nesday. with friends In this place. for a sewing machine.

Miss Emilie Miss Mamie Liebert. 412: Miss Gertie Righter, 136: for a bicycle, John Harper, 248; Joseph Littlemon, 240; John McCabe, 218. Each of the losers was presented with some suitable present. Over $300 was cleared on the fair. Walter Johnston, of Sumac street, is home from Lafayette College for the Christmas holidays.

OTHER SUBURBAN NEWS ON PAGF 15 404 PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1693 PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1899. 401 Page Page 3S7 Trollope. Anthony, on Pennsylvania Trout Hall, Allentown Trumbauersville Tuckahoc, N.

145, Tuckerfon 3 U1- TVftMn 152, House, Sharpless House, etc West Chester Pike Westchester. X. 245, West Collingswood. X. W'est Coshohocken 41, West Collingswood, X.

West Creek. X. West Creek (Eldora). X. 65, -liK) 124 124 150 15S 105 130 256 65 1M 101 129 115 13 105 329 13 li)2 124 Page Livezey.

Thos 12 Llanerch 200 Llanwellyn 33 Locusts and Locusts 298 Locust Grove, Md 101 Locust Grove, XT. 217 Locust Mountain 105 Lodi 251, 330 Logan 75, 172 Logan, James 41 London Bridge, Conn 326 Long-a-coming, X. 304 Long Beach Bav, X. 160 Long Branch, X. Town Hall, 178; 'Presbyterian Church and 'Mercantile Bank, 'Monmouth Countv Memorial Hospital 179 Longfellow; His Poem on St.

David's Church. 322 Page 13 352 21 101 330 32U 2ii 1CJ SO 326 208 182 335 51 .294. 3:12 286, 34 320 316 05 19ti est Dale (Swarthmore) W'est Earl I Westerly. R. I I Wrestfield, X.

142, 217, 2G5; Methodist Church Westhampton, L. I West Jersey Camp Meetine I Westmont, X. i 'Weston. Ed. I West Orange, Mass West Penn 197 323 338 213 57 159 140 135 352 327 26S 320 112 338 1 320 105 37 4 41 302 280 315 129 205 190 24 389 270 302 256 Tuckertown Tully, John Tullytown Tulpehocken Tulpehocken.

Not Tulpohocken Turkey, X. Turkey Hill Turktown (Edison) Turnpike (Condemned) Tuscarora Tyburn Tying a Leather Stran Tyler. John. Library Tylersport UHLFRSTOWN L'hlersvilie "Indcrgronnd Railroad" Union Lake, Millville, N. Uuion League Club, L'nionvilie Upland Upper Black's Kddy Upper Darby Upper Providence Ureville Ureinus College, Trappe West Point West Sprincr Mill "Roadster Index (Continued From Last Week.) Page Lambach's Church tiS Lamberton, N.

250 Lambertville, N. 3534 Lampeter 280 Lanark. 343 Lancaster, 2S9, 294, 298, 352, 370; The County Jail, 295; Thaddeus Stevens' grave; Burrowes' grave, 297; Lancaster 50 years ago; The Soldiers' Monument. 2S8; 'Street plan, 286: Itinerary from Philadelphia in 1700 2S3 Lancaster Pike 25, 120, 190, 213, 293 Landis (Chas. 112 Landis Valley 2S9, 352 Land is ville 370 Lanesboro, Mass 320 Lanoka, X.

100 La ns dale 374 Lansdowne 33, 133, 378 Lansdowne (Baron of) 377 Lansdowne Drive, 25, 234; 'entrance 20 Lansdowne Mansion (Old) in Fairmount Park 27 Larchmont, N. 325 Latrobe 22 Laurel, N. 57 Laurel, Md 315 Lavalette, X. 101 Lawndale, 74; 'Public School, 'Wheelmen's Club House 109 57, 100, 100, 19C, 261 Stelton, N. Stevens Stiegel.

B.iron H. Still Pond. Md Still Valley, Jf. Stockport, Stockton. N.

and the Stocktons Stock Yard, North Phlla Stonersville Stones and Tires Stonington, Conn Stonybrook Stony Brook, N. Stormvllle Stcuehsbnrg Stowe Stratford Strasburg Srratforu, Conn Suatford, N. Stratbhaven Strausstown, N. Striugton, X. t.

Slrode's Mill StrouUsbuig I Stuart. Gilbert Stumpstown (Fredrleksburg) Sturaptown Suffolk Park Track Sugar, a Musele Developer Sugartown Summerneld, X. Summit Suraueytonn Sunville Susquehanna St Swain, N. Swam Swanson Famllv Swarthmore, S3, 133, 378; 'College Buildings. Swartzvllle Swatara Swatara Creek Westville, X.

West Willow Wheaton. Md Wheatsheaf Wheatsheaf, X. J. Longport, X. 92, 152, 150 Longstown 298 Lorraine, X.

J. 217, 205 .217. 23S .124, 330 330 .271, 284 145 S3 12 33 330 2UO 2O0 2S9 50 S8.1 S3f 18 68 260 .165 nig Laoe, A. Whipping Post in Market Street Whipple. Abraham White Horse '35.

124. White Horse, Camden X. 57, 60, White Horse, Mercer X. White Marsh. 257; 'Cemetery at Barren Hill, 42; 'St.

Louisiana, Acquired Zi Lovering Colonial Mansion, on Old York Road 75 Lower Bank, X. 92 Lower Merion 28 Ludlam's Beach, X. 149, 154 Lumberton, X. 273 Lunenburg, Mass 327 Lyme, 320 Lynch, Md 101 21 1 nomas 272 White Oakc. Md 335 20 315 161 291 1" 57 260 327 107 280 White Oak Bottom, X.

Whitford Whiting. X. Whitman, Walt Whitgrain Wickford, R. I Wild Cat Mountain Wildcats in Lancaster 50 374 18!) (4 152 SOU 2.W AGXOL (Pierre) 60 306, Magnol (Pierre) 00 Magnolia, N. 57 Mahanov Citv 108 WiJdwood.

X. J. A Blrd's-Eye View, The Dayton, 150 2 Mairnolla Lake, etc 37!) ...65, 352 .370, 3" 01) 41 09 44 Williamsburg Williamson Free School WHliamstown 286, VALLEY FORGE, 49; Varnum's Headquarters; Washington's Headquarters; 'Knox's Headquarters; 'Wayne's Headquarters: 'Lafayette's Headquarters; 'Washington Inn; 'Pontoon Briuge (Site of); 'Huntington Fort; 'Wayne's Camp Memorial Stone 214-16 Valley Forge Plan of Encampment 210 Vallev Fairuiount Park 11 Vandeibilt Mausoleum. New Dorp, S. 219; 'Old Mansion at Stapleton 220 Van Twiller (Director Wouter) 220 Veritnor, X.

92,152 Vernfield 374 Verreeville 172 Village Green Villa Xova, 'Cnurch 191, 213. 294. 322 Villa Park, N. 162 "Ville" 106 Vineland, N. J.

'High School. 'State Institution for Feeble-minded Women, 'Landls Avenue, 'Baker House, M. E. 145, 190, 340 Vlnemont 6" Vintage 1 25 Volunteertown 251 Von Worm, Col 9 Voorhees, N. 173 Swedoland Swedesboro, X.

J. 74: 'Chcrch Swedesford, 41: 'Church Sweet Briar Hill in fairmount Park, 25; and Mansion. Swing's Corntrs Sjner 336 138 2l4 326 19C 320 172 109 93 27 1HC, 3S5 Wllliamstown, Mass Williamstown, X. S2. 100, Willimantic, Conn Willow Grove, The old grove and the new; Xew M.

E. Church 78, 116, Willow Grove, X. Willow Trees and Suicides Wilmington. 'Grace Church, 'Custom House and Postofflce, Opera House, 'Swedes' Church, Conrt House, 'Garfield Statue, 'Delaware Hospital, etc 381, WDlistown Inn Wilson. Alexander 21, 113, Wilson Memorial, Gray's Ferry Road Wilton, X.

Wlnan. Md 11 Wind Gap Windsor Oastle 383 270 156 84 315 354 T4.BOR 251 Tatony. 125. 171; 'Police Station, 250; Taeony Street 251 Talleyvllle. Del Ott, Tamanvn.

Tamany 113 Tamaqua. Xew Public School, A New Industrial Building. Tamariua Fifty Years Ago 108 Tam o' Shanter Group in Fairmonnt Park 3 Tandem Iiriviug 7 Tannhaeueer Wheelmen, Philadelphia 218 Taunton, Mass 327 Taunton. N. 82 Tavern (The First in Xew Jersey) 143 Telegraphic Message (First) from New Y'ork to Philadelphia Telford 124 Telford.

Thomas 122 Temple 65. ll5 WADIXG RIVER. X. Wadsworth. Gen.

Jas. Wagnerstown ..343, 105 Page Mechanicsville, X. 177, 302 Media, 96, 378; Town Hall and Episcopal Church 135-30 'Meeting House (The Lower Merion) 29 Megargee Mansion 12 Melitota, Md 101 Melrose 74, 172 Memorial Hall 20 Menallen 309 Menges Mill 309 Menlo Park, Bucks County 122, 237 Menlo Park, X. .217, 205 Mercer (Gen. Hugh) ....174, 218 Mereerville, X.

173, 174 Merchantville, X. 273; Senator Johnson's 274 Meriden, Conn 320 Merion 213, 257 Merion Square 41" Merionville 28 Mermaid Inn 258 Mero, Va 389, Merrick, L. 326 Metuchen, X. 173: Churches, 'Hotel Brunswick, 183; 'Eagle Truck and Ladder Co. 218, 265 Mey (Cornelius Jacobsen) 151 Meyerstown 05 Mianus, Conn 325 Michaelsville, Md 101 Michaux (Andre) 234 Mickleton, X.

100 Middaghs 335 Middlebush, X. ....173, 181 'Middletown, 102; Witherspoon place. 103 Middletown, Womelsdorf 07 Middletown 343, 354 370, '371 Middletown, X. 'Taylor Homestead, 'Baptist Church, Hartshorne Place .180 Mifflin (Gov. Thos.) 166, 187 Mifflin Mansion 280 Miles (Griffith.) 74 Milestones on Burlington Pike 141 Milestones on Old York Road 74 Milford, Conn 32(5 Milford, X.

.82, 330 Milford Square 124 Military Institute (Pennsylvania) 30 Millbourne Mills, Cobb's Creek 198 Millersburg 05 Millerstown (Annville) 385 Millersville 298, 352 Millersville, 315 Millett's Hall, X. 174 Millington, Md 101 Millport 2S9, 352 Milltown 270 Milltown, Del 2.83 Milltown, X. 177 Millville, X. 145, 196; 'First Presbyterian Church, 147; 'First M. E.

Church, 'First Baptist Church, 'Library and Reading Room 149 Millway 352 Milmont 133 Mine Ridge 293, 294 Minersville 105 Mogeetown 41 Mohn's 352 Mohrsville 06, 105 Monmouth Junction, X. 173 'Monmouth Park, X. Former Hotel 179 Monocacy 49 Monroe, X. 190 Montchanin, Del 93 Monterey 2S8 Montgomery County Court House, Xorristown 44 Montgomery 25, 27, 120, 213 Montgomery Square 124, 374 Montgomeryville 124 Moore (Xicholas) 70 Moore, 33; L. C.

C. Country House 168 Moore's, X. 394 "Moore's Cottage" 2S0 Moorestown (Abington) 76 Moorestown, XV 141, 272- 'Town Hall, 274 Xew Meeting House, 'Our Lady of Good Counsel 275 Moravia 343 Moreau (Gen. Victor) 131 Moreland 7G Morgan (Col. Gerf) 114 Morgan's Corner (Radnor) 191 Moriches, L.

I 326 Morris, Robert 23, 131 Morrisville, 129, 256, 394; The Morris Grove. 130 Morrisville, X. 177 Morton, Robert 35 Morton, 33, 133, 37S; 'Judge Morton's Homestead 380 Morton ville 2S2 Moscow 294 Mott's House on Old York Road 70 Mt. Aetna. 05 MountainviUe 124, 343 W'agontown Walk Around the World Walk (a three thousand mile), 40; 017 miles at 9 years of age Walking( Kate of) Walking Among the Apaches Walking for Cyclists Wallinpford 133, Walllugford.

Conn WBlnut Valley, N. Walpole, Mass Walsh. Phil. 'His Mausoleum Waltham. Mass Walton.

Ex-Speaker. Mansion 'J Terre Hill 352 Terwood 74, 172 Theatrical Company (The First) 212 92 220 354 286 56 108 87 61 13 3TS 326 335 327 377 327 120 75 186 lf!) 320 100 110 S17 51 11)0 110 335 289 101 Thomasrille 306, 30! 21 28. 35. 60. 70 ingohocking 73 Winslow Junction 82 Winslow.

X. 82 Wise's Mill Road 12 W-issahickon 'Drive 9, 10, 11. 12. IB Wlssinoming 125, 251 Wistaria 187 Wister. Johann 186 WItmer 2.86 Witraer Abraham 290 Womanhood (Types of American) 17 Woman on Horseback in 1843 nnd 1898 87 Womelsdorf, Xew Town Hall, 'Conrad Weiser's Home and Grave.

'Bethany Orphan's Home 67-68 Wood. 99 Mood. Richard 97 Woodbridge. X. 285 Wroodbnrv.

X. J. 'Town Hall. 'Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. 'Methodist Church 97-98, 109.

196. 302 Wondhurv in 1844 11 Woodbury Pike 97 Woodland Avenue Woodlands Cemetery 33 Maiden Creek 65, 105 Maidenhead i 105 Maidenhead (Lawrenceville), X. 173 Mainland 374 Malaga, X. 109 Malvern 190, 305 Malvern, Va 192 Mamaroneck, XT. 325 Manahawkin, X.

145 Manantico Creek, X. 161 Manasquan, X. 161 Manatawnv Creek 51 Manawav Branch Creek. 112 Manchester 394 Manheim, 69, 289, 352, 370; 'Stiegel Cottage; 'the Lutheran Church, 290; the Public School; 'the Stiegel Mansion; 'the Bank. 291 Manoa 322 Manoa, 'Old Fellows' House, 'Eagle Hotel 199 Mansfield Square, X.

250 Manto (Mantua) 194 Mantua, X. 100, 109, 196, 302, 346 Mantua Grove, X. 98 Manumuskin, X. 145 cLnunlL Cliunlc, N. 33o Maple Shade, X.

272 Mapletown, X. 173 Marble Hall 41. 257 Marcus Hook 33, 90 Marietta 298 Marine Hospital (U. -220 Mariners' Harbor, S. 1 217, 205 Mariners' Quadrant (Inventor of) 74 Market Street (A Ramble Down) 22 Market Street, from Front Street in 1840....

Market Street in Poetry 24 Market Street Xew Ferry House 242 Markets in Philadelphia 207 Marley, Md 315 Marlton, 82 Marple 30, 133, 200, 378 Martin's Creek 335 Martin's Ferry (Eastan) 332 Mascot 288 Mason and Dixon's Line 94 Masonville, X. J. 273 Massey, Md 101 Matawan, X. 177 Matson's Ford 43 Matsunk 40 Mattituck. L.

1 320 Thomas. Gabriel Thorndale Thorofare. X. 3 2SZ, 2l4 loo Lawn side, N. 57 Lawnton 74 'Lawnton, N.

59, 00 'Lawrence (Commodore Ias.) 144 Lawrenceville, N. 'School, 'Memorial Hall, 173; 'Upper House, 174 Lay, Benjamin 74 Lazaretto, 37. 1G0; 'Corinthian Yacht Club. 168 Leach (Toby) 75 League Cycling Club, 137; 'country house 168 League Island 139-40, 165 Leaman Place 280, 294 Lebanon, G5, 370, 385; 'City Street Plan, 70; County Court House 68 Leda With the Swan 22 Lederachsville 374 Ledger 2S6 Leed's Point, N. 92, 160 Leesburg, N.

145 Leesport 65, 105 "Lehigh," "Lecha" 343 'Lehigh Mountain 123 Lehigh University 342 Leicester, Mass 327 Lei per, Thos 37 Leiperville 33 Lemon Hill 3 Lenane Mill 383 Lcnoltij 2 i Lenover 282 Lenox, Mass 320 Leopard 190, 272 Letort 380 Lititz 352 Leverington Cemetery 190 Lewis (Quaker Sam) his adventure 134 'Lewistown, Schuylkill Co 108 Lewistown, 101 Lexington (Lane.) 289 Lexington (Lord) Baron of Bunker Hill 122 License, How Chas. Rumsev applied for his. 102 License, How Geo. Wood obtained his. 30 Lights on bicycles, none on wagons 58 Lights on Vehicles 32 Limekiln Pike 74, 120 Limeport 124, 343 Limerick 50 Limerick Square, 'Church 50 Lime Rock 289 Lincoln 352 Lincoln, 'His Early Home, 193; 'His Statue in Fairmount Park 2 Lincoln, X.

194 Linden, X. .217, 238, 265 Line Lexington, Bucks Co 121 93 Linwood, X. J. 152, 150 Lion Hill. 343 Hunter" in Fairmount Park 4 Lionville 282 Lippincott.

J. 74 Liquor Rates Fixed by Maryland Court 102 Litchfield, Conn 320 Lititz 289 'Little Mac" 28 Little Silver, X. 177; 'Station 179 Littlestown 30S Littleton, Mass 327 'Little Worth" (Trenton) 123 Lizette .129 Woodruff X. 346 Woodsido Park 236 Md "Thorp" and 22) Three Churches 335 Three-Mile House 352 Three-Mile Run, X. 17M Three Tuna 2o0 Three Tuiia.

X. 250 Thurlow tSourh Chester) 93 Timber Creek. X. 97 Time; Its Various Gaits 45 Tinicuni Island 1V Tinton Falls. X.

177 Tiega Wheelmen 20.1 Tires and Stones Tires, Good Kellers 0i Tires (leather) 50 Tires (Xarrow) 4 Tires (Wide. Axles t0 Titnsville. X. 394 Todmordi 131 Tchicon 330 Tolchester Beach. Md 101 Tollhouse Droliery 110, 374-5 Toll Roads and Bicycles 144 Toll Reads in Canada 4S Toll Kates on Berks and Dauphin Turnpike IMS Woodstock.

Woodstown Woodsvllle. X. J. 315 99 .173 327 323 374 Wrwortflli. R.

31'0 177 112 Woo ton Worcester 124, 257. Worcester. Mas-''. Wormansville Wanamaker Mansion at Ward, Townsend Ware (The Great Bed of) Warehouse Point, Conn Waretown, N. Warminster Warren.

Mass Wari-enshurp Warren Tavern Warrir.ytjjn Warrir.eton. N. Warwick (Lane.) i Warwick. Md Washington. D.

C. 315. 389: 'Daw Burn- Cottaee. Van Xess Mansion, 317; Street Plan, 318-19; 'Five Chif Buildings Washington. X.

Washington. and the Hessian Washington, at Swedesford, 43; nt the Bine Bell. 35; at Princeton. 175; at Rocky Hill, 1S1; at Vallev Fortre. 214; at Alexandria.

391; at Bedford's. 3S4; at Mirhelm. 291; at York 300, Washington's House cn Market Street Washington's Monnment in Fairmonnt Washington's Coat-of-Arms Washington Lane Washington Manor Washington Park. X. Washington's Crossins Waterbury, Conn Waterbury.

Waterford. X. J. 'Crossroad Water In the Wrong Place Waterville Watson, John Watson. John Francis, in Germantown Wavorly, X.

217. Wavne. Anthonv. at- PaoH. 1W; at Swedesford.

43: at Valley Forge. 214: 'His Tomb at St. David 'His Mother's Tomb at Old Square Wayne. 190. 213, 294.

322; 'Louella, 'Presbyterian Church ..327 330 .200, 378 384 Vic- 35 Worrell's Mill W'eightstowu 298; "New Presbyterian Church; A 3H 74 298 2rt4 326 315 Rl 31 133 115 181 265 Toll Kates on Old Yoik Itoau 74 Toll Kates on Sprlnsrhcuse and Hilltown 121 Tcmpkir.sville. S. 1 217. 265 Toms River. X.

161 Tom River, N. J. 'Bridge, 159: -Ocean City Court House 161 Tomkin's Island. N. 100 Torresdale 125 Tottenville.

S. I. 'Billopp House 219, 265 Tott Gap 335 Mliud tira of the Rebellion 299, 370 Wyeomb TOf) Wyncote 172 Wyndoni 1 3-T, 378 Wynne, Thomas 09 Woodland Beach. 112 Wynnewood Avenue 26. 235 Wynaewood 190 Wvola 190, 322 Wyoming In Philadelphia J70 Wyomisaing 65 YALESVILLE, Conn 325 Yardley 394 Yard ville, N.

3 173. 256 Yeadon 133, Yellow House, Old Second St. Pike 169 Yonkers. X. 215 York, 298, 305, 309; 'Centre Square, 305; York Co.

Court House. 306; "Houses of Worship 307 Yorke. Thomas 100 Yorkhana 298 York Road See Old York Road. York Springs 307, 309 Yorktown. N.

100 Youngsville HS2 109, 145, 346 145, 340 140 30 ..159 92 152 251 383 101 105 309 309 74, 172 394 289, 374 326 Maurice River, X. Mauricetown, X. Mauritius Island Mayer, Elizabeth Mayetta, May's Landing, X. J. Mayville, X.

McCartersville McConkey's Bridge McDonogh, McKeansburg McKnightstown McSherrystown Meadow Brook Mechanics' Valley Mechanicsville Mechanicsville, Wayne Junction Weicrelsfown Welch ville, X. Weldon Weilesley. Mass Welsh Road Wenonah. X. 298.

.74, "169. 323 192 74 309 100 172 325 74 190 S3 315 379 327 14 Touring on Foot 14 Tonrists in Kurope S8 Townsend. Kit-bard 1S7 Trsdesville 110 Trainer 33, Transcontinental Track. 232; trip 231 Trappe 41' Travelers- Compass (The Philadelphia) 1 Traveling in the Fomteenth Century 71 Trees (Remarkable) in Garden So Trent. William 41 Trenton.

'The Academv. 'State Capitol. 'Masonic Temple. X. J.

State Xormal and Model JSchools. Citv Hall, Conrt House. 'Pcstoffice, Y. M. C.

A. Building. Clinton Street It. R. Station.

P. and R. Station, 130-S2, 173; 'St. Francis- Hospital 255, 394 Treveytown 124 Triadelphia, Md 315 IOX HILL CHURCH, Bucks ...122 WernersvrV Weslev Grove. Md West.

Benjamin. 200, 206; His Westboro. Mass West Clane (Road in) West Chester. 270, 282. 365.

381; HUjh School. 'Normal School, Court House, 867; "Taylor.

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