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23 THE PHILADELPHIA IXQtJIRER-SUKPAY -MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1894. MhwEila 'Fretz, after" a few days' visit to her parents in Chalfont, returned to Philadelphia on Monday. IN NFW TOWNRl spending a few days with friends in this city. James McCluskey, of Camden, is visiting his brother. L.

J. McCluskey, went "to 'Trenton Tuesday morning. Brown and B. McAtee made business trips to Philadelphia IN SUBURBAN TOWNS J. XI.

X. 1 11 A VS JL J. A 1. VS I ville, N. to attend the American Pharmaceutical Association.

He is a delegate. Miss Margaret Brosnehan, at Branchdale, a member of the faculty of the Millersville State Normal School, left to resume her duties. Professor B. F. Simonds, assistant teacher in the High School, who had been spending his vacation in the State of Maine, has returned home.

Miss Lillian McMullen, of Brooklyn N. who has been spending the summer with her Mrs. A. Straub, of East Norwegian street, returned home recently. son of Mrs.

Henry Wagner, this city, has returned from his trip to Canada and Nova Jcotia. -y READINGS. M. F. Bbnzano, Philadelphia, was In Reading Tuesday.

Miss Annie Wiley, 1536 Perkio-men avenue, is spend Jig a weekl in Philadelphia. Mrs. W. M. Saylor'aid sister.

Miss Ettie Teed, returned ffrom Asbury Park and Camden. J1' Miss Estelle CulleyV of West Philadelphia, is the guest of Charles Paul, 454 Douglass street, Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas C. Zimmerman returned Tuesday from their summer vacation visit to the Perkio-men.

Miss Sadie Coleman, of Cressona, is spending several days with Mrs. Frank E. Aulenbach, 1019 Greenwich street. Mrs. Hughes, of New" York city, and Miss Nellie Long, of Easton, are visiting the- faniily of Rev.

Samuel A. Miss Katie Fair, 522 South Ninth street, returned from an extended visit to Medina and Cleveland, Ohio, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Irvin Binder and Eugene Wolf, of Philadelphia, were in Reading taking in the mountains and other resorts, the guests of Charles Geise-mer, 377 Schuylkill avenue. George King, pf, Philadelphia, is i Upting friends tn town. ORTOJT aw Viciwrjfy.

pisses Josephine Helen God-i ajd, of were- guests- of Miss and Davison, of Morton," "SjFilliam ot, Rutlidge, -has returned from Atlantic E. J. o. Fisher and of Rut-lpdge, have returned home after sum-ihering at Ocean City. Mrs.

Elizabeth G. Crueger, of. Morton, is visiting at Johnstown, Hoover and son, of Philadel- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton, last week.

Mrs. Joseph Iather and children, of Philadelphia, are spending some time with Mrs. J. W. Mather, of Morton.

Mr. WflMam Evans and wife, of Fernwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos "Evans, of Morton, Thursday, i Willlarri Farrand and family, of Morton, went to Atlantic City Thursday; Miss Ada Dolbey, of Morton, left Wednesday for Salt Lake City, Utah. Harry Young, of Morton, has returned from Asbury Park.

Miss Ada Greatrix, of Philadelphia, is 5 visiting Miss Julia, Crueger, of Morton. i 1 DARBY. $Xrs, T. Ellis Leech and sons, Harold an'd Louis, have returned from Atlantic, City after a pleasant stay there. and Mrs.

William H. Whiteley and family have been spending two weeks at Asbury Park. I Miss 'ouie Kelley and Miss Poth, hpth of Philadelphia, have been the guests of Miss M. Kenney during the H-eek. Edwin Galbraith and John Scott, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mrs.

R. G. Woodhead. Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Sweeney have Just returned from a trip to Miss Matie Botwright, who was injured severely by being thrown from a carriage two weeks ago, is able to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kershaw have just returned from days' visit to Washington.

Miss Abbe Wright, of Fourth street, gave a number of her friends a stage ride on Wednesday to Riverside, where a pleasant evening was spent. Among the guests were John Kelley, Miss A. William Scott, Miss Annie Mumbower, Harry Miller, Miss Lizzie Flanigan, Elmer Griffith, Miss Lizzie Miller, Thomas Barris, Miss Emma Kelley, George II. Scott, Miss Eijfima Fletcher, George Ogden, Wil-liafm Craig, Miss Delia King, Mr. Dil-lian.

Miss Annie Newlin and Miss Cd.ra LANCASTER. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Snyder have returned home from Washington, D.

C. Misses Cora Beck and Frances Sener, who were, visiting friends at Gap 'andJ Christiana, have returned home. Miss Ruth Taylor, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister. Mrs. H.

B. Thatcher, of. No. 120 South Ann street. Miss' Annie M.

Miller, a graduate of the Millersville tate Normal School, class of '83, and at present engaged in missionary work at Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, at No. 421 West Orange street. Miss Clara Rogers, who was visiting her mother, at Havre-de-Grace, has returned to her home in this city. C. W.

Metzger has returned from a ten trip to Washington and Havre-de-Grace. AUEXTOWS. Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. C. J.

O'Neill left for Harrisburg Tuesday after spending a week in Allentown. They were accompanied by Mrs. Joseph F. Gorman, who will be their guest at the capital for a fortnight. Rev.

Nevin W. Helffrich. of Fo-gelsville, Tuesday escorted his daughter, Miss Florence Helffrich, to Collegevllle, where she entered the academic department of Ursinus College. They were accompanied by Miss Lillie Blose, of Slatedale, and William Reimerti of Tripoli, who will also be students at Ursinus. Louis Astrich spent Tuesday in Lancaster on business.

Rev F. Fry, of Bethlehem, and Professor C. A. Marks were in Wer-nersvllle Tuesday. Howard A- Hayden, proprietor of the United States Hotel, Easton, was rn town Monday.

George Bear, of Pottstown, was the guest of Thomas Davis, of Fifth street, Monday. Ex-County Commissioner David of Mickley's, is confined to "bed by illness- 1 Dick Gorman took in the Maenner-chor celebration at the Bethlehem fair grounds onday. 0 Thomas J. Xa.xn-jll was in leading Tuesday on a business trip. Dr.

Foelker left Tuesday for CHESTER. 1 Miss Florence Scott, of Philadelphia, is spending two weeks as the guest of her friend. Miss Anna Wol-lerton, of Marshallton. Miss Bertha Jefferis, of Brandy-wine Summit, has returned home after spending a week with her cousins. Misses Adda and Lizzie Harvey, at Embreyville.

Joseph Kift, West Chester, has returned, from a visit to Asbury 'Park' -N. J. J. 'Frank i Foster, of Coloro, Md. was the guest of West Chester friends Tuesday.

Miss Annie Thorn, Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mrs. Shelley W. Matlack. J. Kurtz, of Chester, was in town Tuesday evening.

Harkins, of Oxford, was with His West Chester friends Tuesday. Miss Bertha North Walnut "fetreet, has returned home after pending the summer with friends in Philadelphia. i 'Miss Chrissie Joice, of this bor-Wigh, has returned home after spending an eight weeks' visit with friends at Clifton, county. r- SB LANSDOWIVE. A Mrs.

Thomas Lalor and-the Misses qalor have returned to the borough from the seaside. William Lalor, who has been out on; Western trip, has returned home. William F. Reed. Miss Pattie Reed, Miss Florence Reed and Miss Fannie Davis are enjoying a holiday at Beach Haven.

Postmaster j. C. Hilbert has returned from his Massachusetts trip very; much benefited in health. Professor Seymour Eaton will take possession of his new home on Lans-downe -avenue month. Miss Mary Janvier, of New Castle.

Del. is enjoying a visit to her brother, Charles Janvier. and Mrs. W. Albert Johnston and daughter left on Monday for a few weeks' stay in the White FERNWOOD.

I A surprise party was given on Tuesday to Syl-qester Cridland and Olarry Leech, in honor of their Among the were A. Mr. and on North Second street. Ella Jenkins, of Salem, is being entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

E. P. Counsellor, on Vine street. SWEDEWWBO. v'l Miss Sidney Heald, of Chestnut Hill, -and 'Miss Florence Williams, of Philadelphia, are visiting; Mf, Mrs.

John K. Clark. Horace Wiley, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Miss Edith Batten. -V Miss Mary Rulon has been visiting her friend, Dr. Fannie Janney JUv-erton.

Mrs. Joseph Paul and Mrs. Harrison -W. Livermore, of Woodbury, spent Tuesday, calling on Swedesboro friends. Mrs.

Rebecca Ebert and daughter and Miss Sallie Groff, all of German-town, are visiting their; uncle, Samuel A. Groff. Mrs. Benjamin L. Zane, of Mantua, was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs.

George W. Pither. Benjamin Patterson, of Woodstown, made a flying visit to Swedesboro on Monday. Mrs. Dr.

John P. Cheesman, of Elmer, spent several days with George Cheesman and -his Bisters at the old Cheesman homestead near Oak Grove. Miss Alice Dunlap has gone to her home in Peru after spending three months with friends In various parts of New Jersey. William J. Mclntire, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with I.

Hurff Weather-by and daughters. SALEM. Mr. and Mrs. David Carll are spending a few days in Bridgeton.

Miss Mary Sheets has returned to her school at Hardingville. D. Harris Smith has been spending a few days at his home in this city. Jessie F. Bodine, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days in Salem.

'Rev. Willis Reeves has returned from a few weeks' vacation at Ocean Grove. nun. i v. iviiss lviav uonuer, ul riurauciunut, is visiting friends and relatives in this city.

Miss May Pancoast is entertaining her friend, Miss Florence Treen, of Camden. Miss Elizabeth D. Holme nas been spending a few days with relatives in Swedesboro. Mr. I.

Fowler Powers and family have been for a few days with rela- tives in Camden. Mrs. Cooper Hillman, of Frankford, has been visiting relatives and friends in Salem and vicinity. Mrs. Sophia Walton, of Philadel- phia, visited Mrs.

Jonathan Rickards -In this citv. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard McAllister nVtiMfan rf lVTllltHll.A art rpnpw. CltlVA 1 1 v.

ing acquaintances in this city. Mrs. George Foster, of Woodstown, has been spending a few days with relatives and friends in this city. Eueene Matlack. of this city, has been enjoying a week's vacation with relatives in Spring City.

Mr. Charles Smyth, of irrankfora, has been spending a few days in Salem, the guest of Mr. cnaries bou- ders. BURLINGTON. Miss Lucy Stockton has gone to Princeton.

Dr. W. E. Hall and family are rest ing at Ocean City. Mrs.

Mary Baldwin and Miss Flor ence Baldwin, of Brandy wine Sum mit, who have been visiting Mrs. C. P. Smith, of Locust avenue, returned home on Tuesday after a two weeks' visit. Mrs.

Noah Wright and daughter Ella are visiting friends at May's Landing. Horace Churchman and family re turned from their summer outing on Tuesday. Mrs. Anna G. Shreve nas returned from an extended visit to Atlantic City.

Miss Violet Wallace has returned from her outing at Beach, Haven. Alfred Eddy, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.

Weaver have returned from their trip to At-, lantic City. William Gummere and family have been summering at Belmar, on the Jersey coast. C. Taylor Rue, genial president ot City Council, has been enjoying -a week's vacation. Mr.

and Mrs. Otho Bunting are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Allman, of Atlantic' City. TRENTON.

Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Ginnelley have returned from the Delaware Water Gap.

Mrs. J. A. Grant is spending her va cation at the mountains visiting relatives. Mrs.

T. A. Long and her niece. Miss Mamie Wilkes, are visiting friends at' South Amboy. Policemen O'Hara and Hillman en joyed their vacations last Police Sergeant Hiner has gone to Hunterdon county on his vacation.

Frank W. Kelley has returned from his vacation at Asbury Park. Miss Addle Williams, of 'Academy street, who has been at Asbury Park for the month of August, has returned home. HOflE You Can Get Any or All, of the Following Beautiful uDjects Keproaucea in uu Colors From the Work of Famous Artists for Only Ten Cents With One Coupon "DECORATION DAY" A TRUSTED FRIEND" "A JOLLY LOT" "HEAVY RESPONSIBILITIES" "CONSIDER THE LILIES" "JUST LIKE GRANDMA" Ask to 5ee Them at 1 The Inquirer II09 iflarket Street ART AT IMIOKXIXVILLE. Misses Cora Deague- and- Emma La Porte have returned to their homes in West Chester.

i Miss Jennie Ahn, of Norristown, Is Visiting. Miss Sadie La Miss Katie McGtickian, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends at this place. Miss Ella Wain of Pittsburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. "Vft.tcrs 1 Tt Mrs. John Smith is visiting friends in New York and Philadelphia.

Conductor G. Kreamer, who has charge of the P. R.R.- train "leaving here at 12.10- is enjoying a brief "vacation at Chambersburg. Miss Lillie Pinkerton left Wednesday on a brief vacation to German-town and Atlantic City. James Hayes, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday visiting friends here.

George Dayton, of Hackensack, N. is visiting his father-in-law Allen Wolfinger. Joseph Rowe, of Reading, is visiting friends here. Mrs. David MacFeat and daughter Mary are sojourning at Mt.

Clemens, a well-known health resort in. Michigan. William Wonder and Harry Nicholas, of Germantown.drove fron there to this place on Saturday. RIDLEY PARK. 1.

Charles Hetzel and Charles Bent-ley left Wednesday for a sea trip to Boston. and Mrs. "Wallin gtori arid daughter, Alieda, left Wednesday morning for Washington. Ridley Park public schools reopened on Monday. All the old teachers are back excepting Miss Waiters, and her place is being filled by Miss Lilley.

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Zook, of Birmingham, who have "heen visiting Mrs.

Sallie Zook, have left for Boston. Dr. BonnaffoBt and wife are guests of Mrs. 'Gravesv-Vi-- Mrs. Creager, ofr Baltimore, wha; has been "visiting.

Jier Mrs. C-H. Savidge, "lias returned home. Mr. Swarthmore, avenue, will remove next- week to Jersey City.

Miss E. Richmond -has returned from Ocean City. Miss Maggie Anderson, of is visiting Fl, P. Mr and Mrs. R.

M. Woodruff are back from Stroudsburg, where they have been taking a vacation. Mrs. H. G.

Parker left Wednesday for North Bridge, Mass, IAOLL. Miss Susie Morris and a friend, Mr. Benjamin Bettery, of and Miss Lidie C. Alexander, of Philadelphia, were the guests of the Misses Hanna and Sadie Morris Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis have; gone to their home in Philadelphia after spending the summer with" their daughter, Mrs. Dr. A. Butt-Mr. and Mrs.

Weeks and son have gone home after spending a very pleasant visit with Mrs. Eliza' P. Davis. Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Davis and son Harry, of Chester Valley, were the guests of Mrs. John Davis on Sunday. Miss Sadie Dansisher and Annie Winkle have returned to their home in Philadelphia after having spent several weeks with their aunt, Mrs.

William Wise. Rev. Charles A. Ricksecker, of Buffalo, and formerly of Paoli, paid a short visit in the latter place on Monday. YORK.

Miss Snyder, of Reading, is now visiting in this city and is the guest of Mrs. Edwin Meyers. Dr. James A. Dale spent Wednesday at Harrisburg in attendance, at the League convention.

Rev. Mrs. William Davis, of Reading, was in this city this week in attendance at her mother's funeral, Mrs. -Meyers, who was accidentally killed by the North York trolley car on Saturday lastf Colonel James Stahle, candidate for Congress, was among-the visitors to this city this week. The colonel is looking well and is hopeful for his success in the coming contest.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cushmen are now in Philadelphia, They will sojourn at Point Pleasant, N.

for a time. John T. Paine, of this city, was at Harrisburg on Wednesday. James G. Gleason, county chairman and Candidate R.

L. Barr, of the State Senate, attended the convention on Wednesday at Harrisburg. MAI CH CHl'SK. Charles A- Hauk, of Lehighton, left yesterday for Tobyhanna Mills, Monroe county, where- he will teach school again this winter. A paj-ty was given at the' home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Butler, in East Mauch Chunk last week in honor-Of their children. Miss Marion Master A.

W. Butler. Miss Sophie Kefer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kefer, left town on Saturday for Bryn Mawr. Where she began teaching school Monday. Stephen Graver, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Bertha, is the guest of his brother, Charles A. Graver, of East Mauch Chunk.

Mr. Graver is at home at Ludlow, Kentucky. Mrs. John Esser and children, of Leisenring, this State, are visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Bertha Schierer, of Slatington, is spsnding a short season in town, the guest of Miss Emily Fister.

Mrs. E. F. Keiser and children, of Philadelphia, are spending a season in town, the guests of J. S.

Keiser and family, at the Mansion House. DOWSIXGWVJf. Miss Delia Lemon, of Lancaster, is the guest of Miss Ida Baugh, East Brandy wine township. John Collins, of New York city, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Hes3, in the East End.

Owen States, of -Bradford avenue, is a sojourner at Conshohocken. Mrs. H. B. Sides and daughters, who have been visiting relatives in the Quaker City, returned home Monday.

A. R. Lewis will attend the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Charles Potter, of Philadelphia is visiting Benjamin McFarlan, East Brandy wine Miss Bertha Palmer, of Pottstown, is sojourning with Mrs. Kate Elston, in the west ward.

Mrs. Elizabeth Parke, of Spring City, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Guest, Stuart avenue.

D. Copeland, of Detroit, is visiting friends on Bradford avenue. Charles Hess, of East Lancaster avenue, is visiting friends at Gettysburg. Captain J. H.

Fredericks, of West Philadelphia, is the guest of S. J. Dunn, in the West End. M. M.

Coppuck, of the Philadelphia Highway Department, is the guest of relatives in the West End. Thomas Martin, of New York, is a sojourner with his sister, Mrs. Lawrence Able, in the West Ward. LEBAKOS. Mrs Harry H- Light and daughter left' for Atlantic City Ex-Deputy.

Revenue Collector E. Miller was in this city Monday evening. Justice of the Peaee Lineaweaver, of Rexmont, was a stroller in. this city Tuesday.5' James Murdock, of Newmanstown, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. M.

Bru-baker, at Reading. Daniel Early, of Harrisburg, attended td tmsiness with the U. B. Aid Society in this city on Tuesday. Rev.

-4 Ai M. Abel, Jonestown, passed through this city on his way to Philadelphia;" Milton Putt has returned from Sto-verdale, where he. enjoyed a week's camp with eight, companions from thife-city. Prof essor Wagner, grand Sunday, looking quite well after VflLCS-tiOH T. Bowker, Wflliam B.

Wills and Dr. J. Hume Carter have gone sightseeing to-Niagara, They, will take in a portion Jf Canada -before returning. 4 I i THOOREWOWS. "-Mahlon B.i Buckman, of Stanwick, will leave on Thursday for" Lehigh Col- grs William Lloyd, of feainden.

with his wife, are spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lloyd.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Dix have been spending several days with friends in Mount Holly. Miss Helen Campbell, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mrs.

H. D. Dougherty on Sunday. Frank Search and son, Charles, of Philadelphia, were guests of John Ford and wife last week. Miss Blanch Pratt, of West End Hotel, is taking a business course at Philadelphia.

Walter Margerum, of Philadelphia, visited friends in Stanwick on Sunday. George Seckels and family have returned from Asbury Park, where they have been summering, and are now occupying the William Garrigues property on Oak avenue, recently vacated by E. Randolph Maull. The Republican County Board of Registration has appointed the following officers to serve In Chester township the coming Henry A. Hansen and Isaac Lippincott, East District; Joseph H.

Matlack and B. Frank Ellis. West District. BRIDGETOX. George Johnson is visiting Philadelphia.

Miss Etta Starn, pf Millville, is stopping in this city. William Cox. of Philadelphia, is spending a few days in this city. Mrs. S.

M. Ogden has been spending a few days in Philadelphia. George Godfrey, of Philadelphia, is in town. Mrs. CV Cast and Caroline Kienzle were visiting on Wednesday in Vineland.

Thomas Shinn has been for' a few days in Vineland. Mrs. James Horton is making an extended visit to Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, Red Bank and Keyport. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stebbins and Master Leslie Stebbins, of Atlantic City, are visiting James Horton on North Pearl street. Misses- Katie Sheck and Mollie Dawson, of Philadelphia, have returned home after a two weeks' visit among frfends in Bridgeton and Fair-ton. Mrs. Charles E. Gaskell, of Newport, is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Stalford on Cohansey avenue. Mrs.

Louisa Seeger and Mrs. Schmidt, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. C. G. Cast on Atlantic street.

Mrs. of Philadelphia, is spending a vacation with Mrs. Chris Kienzle on Broad street. WOODSTOWN. William C.

Davis and wife are at Atlantic City for a ten days' stay. Miss Emma B. Cook, Miss Mamie Emley and Mrs. H. B.

Wiese are visiting Joseph MacAltioner. Mrs. Isaiah K. Mattson and children, of Camden, have been spending a week with William S. Mattson and wife.

Mrs. William Cooper and Miss Lizzie Atkinson left here on Wednesday for Atlantic City to spend a few days. Joseph H. Reading started on a trip out West and will be absent from among us for two or three weeks. Franklin Flitcraft, wife and son, Ralph, and Mrs.

Mary H. Sickler and daughter, Kate, are on a ten days' trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other places of interest. Abram Davis and wife spent Sunday in Woodstown, being the guests of Thomas M. Taylor and family. Mrs.

Frank Dorrell, of Woodstown, has been spending a few days visiting Joseph Steward and family, near Quinton. Ewalt Kates and wife, of Pleasant-ville, have been spending a week with relatives in Woodstown. Mrs. Isaac" Turner is on a visit to her son, Wilmer Turner, in Pottsville, Pa. COLLINGSWOOD.

Lewis Mohrmans, of Camden, a for mer resident, was at Westmont Wed nesday evening renewing old acquain tances. Miss Lizzie Smith, of Mt. Holly, has been visiting friends in this place. Ex-Sheriff William P. Tatem has returned from a -visit to Atlantic City.

Mrs. J. Charles Nippes, of Haddon and Irvlri avenues, has returned home from-' a six weeks' European tour. Rev. Baxter, a former rector of Holy Trinity P.

E. Church, of Collingswood, is on a European trip. Mr. Shaffer and family, of Haddon avenue, will shortly return to Phila delphia. At the last borough election, it was ordered by a large majority to have sewers put in for drinking, as yet no steps in the matter are known to have been taken and the commissioners are being urged in the matter by a number of taxpayers.

David Hays and family nave re turned to their new residence, corner of Atlantic and Lees avenues. i MRRCHAITVIUE. RMwnrri Morton is home again after a fpw iiavs' ntftT'at Atlantic city; Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Ajraig are at Ocean City. Howard Shinn spent. Monaay even ing in Burlington. Mi as Nan Pascnati is reported very ill at her home in Well wood. Mrs.

Bartine and Miss May will nnd a few days at Atlantic Jity. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen and Mr. and Mrs.

Nekervls are at the shore. Frank Robinson, of Philadelphia, anAmi- MnnHa in town. Miss May Moses entertained a few friends at. the, rectory Monday even Miss Pollie Macomb, after spending a few months at ocean ity, is again home for a short stay. William B.

Stewart and family hav rptnrncil from Atlantic City. greatly refreshed by the sea breezes. tm nnrt Mrs. snoemacKer. or wasn- ington, D.

who have been the guests of Mrs. Coates Walton, of Maple avenue, have returned home. Mrs. William Porch has gone to Sea Isle City for a snort visit. Miss Lora Conover entertained a mimHcT- vf ir friends at her residence on South Second street Wednesday Frank Bayley has returned home after spending the summer at Ocean Grove.

He will enter Dickinson Col- 1no-. ia foil B. Hess, who has held the position of operator at Belle Plain for some time, has been transferred to Millville station in place of Harry Fldler, resigned. Tom a TTaiiair anil mn. Frank, form 'ha' nnir Af Streetor.

111.. VM, A. are visiting William Trimble He returns to the West in about two Oeorge "Wood, of Philadelphia, was in town xuesaay eveuuig. Frank Abel," of Camden, Is visiting Evan Kimble has beeh the guest or Bridgeton mends. Joseph Edwards, 'of Rosedale, is visiting Stacy Cassidy, of West Jerrv Pancoast.

of Salem, is spending a fyw days with relatives in this i John Mentz, of Atlantic City, CAMDEK. tDr, J. has returned from, a two months'. -trip to Oregon. s-.

Mrs, John Bassett, rot Norfolk, is visiting relatives i this city Comptroller Hollingshed and family have. returned from-Cape May. Lawyer Wartman has returned after a two weeks gunning trip through Canada. Miss L. Kimble, of North.

Fifth street, ia spending a ten-day sojourn, at Newport, Pa. Miss Burnice Bacon, of North Fourth street, has come home after a pleasant stay at Seayille. Mr. Wolf and family, of North Camden, have returned home after a three months' stay at Pitman Grove. Mayor Westcott has brought his family to the city from Brown's Mills.

Howard Butcher is a gain, on duty after his summer vacation. The family of ex-Sheriff David Baird have returned from Cape My, where they have-been summering. Police Officer Harry Curtis, of the First ward, erfjoyed his week's outing in Atlantic City. STOCKTON. Miss Lizzie Frazier is spending a few days at Salem.

Charles Jones, of Penn avenue, who was recently injured by a trolley car in Philadelphia; has engaged Lawyer Richardson. and will institute suit against' the company for the recovery of damages. An attempt was made early Wednesday morning to burglarize the residence of J. Jamerson, on Lewis avenue, North Cramer Hill. Mr.

Jamerson was awakened by the noise, and gaVe Chase to the intruder, who, made his escape over a back Police-- Officer Powell will spend a week's vacation at Sea Isle City. Constable Renner" has served summons on the Stocktonians drawn on the September term of petit -jurors. Captain David Henderson has broken ground for- a handsome residence on Cooper avenue. GLOUCESTER CITY. Louis who--fell thirty feet from the roof of a building at Rose-mount, four weeks ago, breaking his leg in" two, places and sustaining severe internal injuries, has been brought from the Philadelphia Hospital to his home in this city.

Miss Mame Martin is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Henry Starr and George Hannold returned home on Wednesday from a week's fishing and gunning trip on the marshes and creeks below Chester, Pa. They met with success. Harry, the infant son of Thomas La wson, died Wednesday evening. James J.

Foster has leased Haines hotel roperty on the river front. George Kerrigan removed on Wednesday to New York city. J0 Duffel and daughter are the guests of Mrs. Cheeseman. Miss Richards and Miss Carter have returned after a season at the seashore.

1 Miss Lizzie May left town on Thursday to spend a week with her mother at Greenburg, N. Y. W. Jutterage, of Atlantic City, a former resident, was visiting friends here on Wednesday. Mrs.

Malone has returned to her home in Atlantic WOODBIRY. Mrs. Charles Walton and daughter are on a two weeks' visit to friends in Salem. Ohio. She had as a traveling companion Mrs.

Mary Carpenter, of High street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Armstrong are visiting their old home in Sussex county. Mr. Harry Rogers is beautifying his residence on High street. Teller A. F.

Hoffman, of the First National Bank, resumed his duties on-September 1, after -a -two months' vacation, greatly improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Voorhis are home from a month's pleasant outing at Moosehead Lake. Their son Frank is home from Colorado, where he spent his vacation with a school chum. C. Selden Johnson, as administrator, sold the real estate of Rebecca Wise, deceased, in North Woodbury, to Theodore F. Burkett.

ADDOXFIELD. The Township Committee will meet on Tuesday evening next to pass the ordinance of the West Jersey Traction Company to second reading. A prominent event for next Thursday is the marriage of Willis J. Wil- mont to Miss Georgle H. Morris.

Rev. W. W. Casselberry, of the Presby terian Church, is expected to perform the ceremony. The Borough Commissioners have passed a supplement to the bicycle ordinance which prohibits riding at a speed greater than five miles per hour, does 'not permit riding on sidewalks after- dark and each wheelman must carry a bright light and bell.

Walter Dumphrey and fanfuy are spending a week in the Shenandoah Mountains. Rev. H. A. Gresemer, pastor of the Baptist Church, has returned from his vacation.

The lady friends of McClellan Council. Jr. O. U. A.

presented that organization with a handsome Ameri can nag. A. C. Nowland and family, after be ing at Ocean Grove for the past two weeks, have returned home. VINELAND.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chalmers are visitingr friends liB0ks-ccHanty, Pa- Mr. and. Mrs.

B. am naye re turned from the Mrs. Cunningham fl her children are spending a fw at Wild wood. Mr. and Mrs.

Wl wler have ar- rived here after a pleasant -outing in other States. Dr. O. Adams 'and. -children, arrived home Tuesday evening from a pleasant trip through Verment.

Mr. iSloane, son-in-law of Mrs. A. C. Bristol, has- arrived here from San and Mr.

and Mrs. Sloane are spending a few days at Holly Beach. T. Prince, Mrs. E.

H. P. Hawkins and Mrs. Cora Prince Howe have returned from a visit of several weeks to the White Mountains. E.

Miller won first prize In the three, mile bicycle race at Syracuse, N. Y. Orrln Spangler, of Philadelphia, has been spending a few days in. Vine-land. L.

D. Johnson attended the meeting of the County Assesors at Bridgeton on Tuesday. Joseph Pearce was nearly killed by a mad bull at Manumuskin on Tuesday. Mrs. Luella Cole, wife of George Cole, who resides in Vineland.

barely escaped with her life from a burning hotel in Asbury Park Monday night. PEMBERTON. Fred Hopkins and wife, from Deer-field, are visiting Mrs. Hopkins, on Main street. Benjamin Johnson and Charles H.

Bodine attended the Pythian conclave in Washington. Milton Norcross and J. P. Seaman have been improving their property. Miss Belle Smith and Davis, from 'Woodstown, have been guests of Mrs." Thomas Earl for a few iays.

-The- festival given by the Ladles' Mite Society of the Baptist Church, in J. Han," netted $7 Rev. Robert F. -Pieree; has 4 returned tiis home IniRoclfford, 111. Chambers and -'Bamuel Atkinson have been to Beach Haven on -a -fishinsHrtp.

Among the Recent" arrivals at Beach Haven from Mount Holly were Miss Maggie Semple and Clar ence H. Polhemus. Rev. Dr. S.

Gift ard Nelson occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Church, on ft JB MAXAYl'SK. Richmond Swails, of Fort "Worth, Texas, is visiting old friends in this locality. Cameron Preston is home from an outing at, Chester. Miss Gertie Field is spending several weeks at Ardmore. Mrs.

E. J. Norris and her daughter. Miss Annie Norris, have been staying at Ocean Grove. Professor and Mrs.

Robert T. Murphy, of Sunnicliffe, have been entertaining Rev. and Mrs. Urban Sar-Beant, of Langhorne, Pa. Mrs.

George B. Gilton and family have been spending a week in Brooklyn. Miss Lillie Davenport is visiting friends in Pensauken. Miss May Sloan, of Sunnicliffe, is away on a few days' visit to her sister, Mrs. Frank Rudolph, of Hoboken, N.

J. Mrs. Aaron Albright, who, with her daughter, has -been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scett, has returned to roaring Springs, Pa.

FALLS OF SCHrYLKILL. Mrs. Anthony Seifert and her daughter have returned after a visit of three weeks in New York. Miss Annie Roseman has been recuperating at Chester. John K.

Mettinger, of Florida, is visiting his parents at this place. Theodore McKinzie, who has been spending several months in Europe, returned on Monday. Harry T. Gardner is spending two weeks on a fishing trip in Maryland. Miss May Nicholas, of Reading, is visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James Stout, of Queen street. George Boner and Walter J. Knight were members of a fishing party who spent the past week at Anglesea. AVISSAHICKON.

Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, of Chester, have been visiting Rev. and Mrs. A.

I. Collom. Mrs. George B. Gallagher and her daughter.

Miss Mae Gallagher, of Sumac street, have returned from the seashore. Joseph Lewis has returned from a visit to York. Daniel Ranengahn, of Reading, in company with his two is visiting at the home of John Ranengahn, of Terrace street. Mrs. Albert Wilby, of Terrace street, is at Media.

Miss Nellie Watson is spending a few days at Newark, N. J. Miss Alice Mclntyre, of Wilmington, -has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Russell, of Retta avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mellodew, of Manayunk avenue, entertained a number of friends at their home on Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Jacob Llnderman, of Kalos street, is visiting in New York city. ROXBOHOIGH. Miss Emilie Morrison, of Ridge avenue, returned on Friday from a prolonged trip through the White Mountains, Lake Champlain and other points. Miss Mina Bartolet, of Cressona, is the guest of Lewis Bartolet, of Cotton street. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel "Hartzell, of Palo Alto, are the guests of friends in Roxborough. Mrs. Henry Wanklin, of Green lane, and Miss Iva Thorpe have just returned from a trip to Niagara Falls, Watkin's Glen, Thousand Islands and Lake Champlain. Mrs.

Pauline Gregg, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hamilton, of Ridge avenue. COXSHOHOCKES.

Miss Bessie Tracy left for Eden Hall, Tuesday to resume her studies. Mrs. William Wilson and daughter, Katie, of Turtle Creek, near Pittsburg, are spending several weeks with relatives in this vicinity. The Fourth of July Association met "Wednesday evening in the Pi O. S.

of A. Hall. Miss Carrie Root, of this place, was wedded to George Hastings, of. Spring Mill, Wednesday evening. Ulysses Appie, who has been spending his vacation at his home in this borough, left for Gettysburg Seminary Wednesday, where he is preparing himself for the Lutheran ministry.

Winfield Walker, of Gulf Mills, clerk at the carriage bazaar of J. A. Mc-Farland, has returned from Williams Grove, where he had been attending the Grangers' picnic. While away he took a trip to the battlefield of Gettysburg. SHAROS Mr.

and Mrs. Lees, of Frankford, have been on a visit to Mrs. John Farran. The Misses Marion and Sallie Far-ran have been on a visit to friends in Downingtown. Mrs.

G. F. Kelly, who has been on a two weeks' trip to Coatesville and vicinity, has returned. William Pepper, who has been making a stay at Ocean Grove for some time, has returned. Miss Madge McLearn, of Philadelphia, is spending two weeks with Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Bates, of Clifton avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Parker and daughter. Miss Harriett Parker, have been on a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Voelker during the week. Mrs. G. W. Roseman, of Baltimore, who has i been spending some time with Mrsf S.

Meade, of Clifton avenue, has returned home. Mrs. Charles Garman, of Sharon avenue, spent a few days in Washington, D. during the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis are spending a week in Washington with Mrs. Thomas Kelley. Mrs. Ackerson, of Dover, DeL, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

John Bittle, of Hook Road, returned home last Saturday. YARDLEY. Mrs. Tyson Lewis, Delaware county, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Smith. Miss Laura Justice, of Buffalo, N. has been spending severai weeks here with her grandfather, George Justice. Mrs.

Mary Watson, of Maryland, has been here some time as the guest of Mrs. Jane Flowers. Robert Crane, of Lizette, is making an extended tour through Europe for the benefit of his health. Miss Lizzie Janney, of Edgewood.is visiting her friend. Miss Gillingham, at Mount Vernon, Va.

Miss Susie Griffith has returned from a two-months' sojourn at Ocean Grove, and is now visiting relatives at Norristown. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac V. South have returned from a week's visit with their son, J.

S. South, at Blooms-burg. .8 Mr. and Mrs. T.

G. Patterson, of New York, have been spending the past few weeks near Yardley as the guests of Thomas Scott and Dr. and Mrs. Frey, of Ocean City, were early in thfe week the guests of Mrs. Franklin Edward Heed has returned to" New York after a short visit with relatives and old friends here.

Mrs. Merryman, of Philadelphia, is stopping here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Knowles.

Mahlon Yardley, of Doylestown, has been spending some time in Yardley with W. Y. Dr. W. H.

Fox has returned from a trip to Chicago. POTTSVIIXE. Miss Katie Wills, of Germantown, Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Snyder, of Twelfth and West Norwegian streets. George W.

Kennedy left for Ashe- BRYS MAWR AMI VICINITY. Mr. J. Randall Williams, J. Randall Williams, and Miss Susanna Williams returned home to Haverford Wednesday, from Cottage City, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mather and family came back to Avon court, Haverford, Tuesday from Saranac Lake, N. Y.

Miss A. Mabel Morris left Bryn-Mawr Tuesday for a trip to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams and family came back Wednesday to Haverford from Nantucket, Mass.

Miss Katie MacMullen has returned home to Philadelphia from visiting in Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeWitt Cuy-ler have returned to Edgewood, Haverford, from Bar Harbor. Mr.

George D. Bonbright came home to Wynnewood, Tuesday, from Long-port. Mrs. H. Lausat Geyelin, of Villa Nova, received on Wednesday, "ladies' day," at the club house of the Merion Cricket Club at Haverford.

Mrs. Charles Grossman and family returned home to Haverford, Wednesday, from Lynn, Mass. Miss Elizabeth Nicholson came back to Haverford, Tuesday, from Rahway, N. J. Mrs.

W. B. Stephenson and family returned to Haverford, Tuesday, from Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.

William P. Henszey. and Miss Henszey, of Wynnewood, who expected to return from Europe about this time, will remain abroad a month or six weeks longer. The wedding of Miss I. M.

C. Righ-ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Righter, of Radnor, and Mr.

George Miller Downing, son of Samuel R. Downing, of West Chester, was solemnized at six o'clock, Wednesday evening, in the Protestant Episcopal Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd, at Rosemont, the rector. Rev. Arthur B. Conger, officiating.

Mr. James M. Rhoades is home at Ardmore from Dr. and Mrs. E.

O. Shakespeare, of Rosemont, are home from an eight months trip through Europe. The Ladies Aid Society, of the Ardmore Baptist Sunday school, gave a peach social on Wednesday evening in their chapel on Cricket avenue, Ardmore. S. Pemberton Hutchinson has returned to Haverford from.

York Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey, of Villa Nova, accompanied by Miss Isabel Miller, of Haverford, are at Cape May. Mr.

and Mrs. Pierce Archer and family have returned to Wynnewood from Jamestown, R. I. Mrs. James C.

Booth and Miss Margaret Booth are home at Haverford, from Oakland, Md. Miss Annie and Miss Lourette still remain there. and Mrs. Mahlon K. Smith have returned from Atlantic City.

Joseph Spragg Evans, of West Chester, is the guest of Mr. Frederic P. Ristine at Bryn Mawr. arAKERTOWS. Miss Minnie Roeder, of Spinners-town, and Miss Bowsman, of Lancaster, were the guests of Mrs.

Dr. O. H. Fretz on Thursday. B.

Frank Cressman, of Sellersville, spent Sunday with T. J. Walp and family. John Hofford and wife, of Philadelphia, spent several days last week here with relatives. E.

F. Holder and family, of Green Lane, were the guests of Dr. O. H. Fretz and family on Sunday.

E. P. Fretz, of Lansdale, spent Sunday here with his mother. Miss Mary Wearner spent Sunday with friends in Allentown. Mr.

and Mrs. William Clymer, of Wilmington, Delaware, spent several days here last week with friends. Ramon E. Ozias, of Steelton, spent Sunday at home with his parents. MissAnnie Wolf, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town.

Wilson Smith, of Reading, formerly of this place, visited friends here on Sunday. Calvin F. Heckler spent several days last week at Erie, Pa. Miss Eva Clark, of Syracuse, N. is the guest of Mrs.

O. G. Billian. Dr. N.

Moley, of Freeland, formerly of this place, spent Sunday here with friends. Mrs. Calvin F. Heckler and Miss Annie Durner are spending some time with friends at Akron, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Albanus Freed spent Sunday with the family of Samuel Z. Freed, of Doylestown. COATESVILLE. E.

L. Carr, of Parkesburg, has moved into the house formerly occupied by George W. Zook, on Chestnut, street. Morris and William Hoopes.of West Chester, spent Thursday in town. Mrs.

Joseph Pierce spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Miss Irene Ward starts on a visit to Sharpsburg Monday. Miss Nita Russell, who has been visiting in Catasauqua, has returned Miss Ada Griffith, who has been vis iting in Pennsgrove, has returned home. i Mrs. Pauline Ackers, of Bristol, Is spending a week with Mrs.

George F. Leids. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson, of Philadelphia, are visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity.

Miss Virginia Taylor, of Washington, D. who has been visiting in this vicinity, has returned home. Mrs. Kessler and daughter and Dr. Winn, of Philadelphia, are visting friends in this vicinity.

Mrs. B. M.Hermstad and daughter, of are visiting Mrs. E. W.

Reynolds. Miss Krautter, of Wilmington, is visiting Mrs. Herman Breuninger. Elijah Gensemer has returned from a two days' visit with relatives at Lancaster. DOYLE STOWS.

Mrs. Sarah A. Walton, of Doylestown. is at Atlantic City. James G.

Hibbs, of Hulmeville, was a visitor in Doylestown on Tuesday. Leidy S. Hartzel, of New York, paid a visit to his mother in Chalfont on Monday. Hugh Thompson, landlord of the Lumberville Hotel. was in town Tuesday on business.

Dr. C. Rosenberger, of Philadelphia, left Chalfont for Colmar and Lansdale on Sunday. Miss Carrie Hawlk, of Newportvllle, spent last week with her friend, Mrs. R.

K. Hellyer. v. Miss Jennie D. Pettit, of Philadelphia, is visiting Miss Mary Donaldson, her cousin, Doylestown.

Mrs. JphnS. Rex, who spent the summer in TDoylestown, has returned to her home in Philadelphia. -Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. Johnson aji William High.v of qhalf ont, spent Labor Day St'Neshaminy Falls. and Edward Philadelphia, are visiting the family of Enock Wampole.V of Doylestown. Milton K. Freas and family, of Chalfont, were visiting friends in Philadelphia on Sunday.

John C. Swartley, of Doylestown, has returned home from his vacation trip to the Delaware Water Gap. JERSEY SHORE. Fred Wilson left Wednesday for Swarthmore College. A.

G. Palmer left for New York Monday night on a business trip. S. T. Beck returned Monday night from a business trip to Elmira, N.

Y. Miss Bessie Bragg, of Corning. is visiting Miss Maggie Buckley in the Second ward, ft? Miss Maggie Grafius, and Miss Mary Watson, of Lock Haven, are guests of Mips Hetfburn. Mrs. Wolfe, of Kprmoor," was called to Jersey Shore Monday by the illness of her husband.

Mrs. James Kerr, of Washington, D. and Mr. and George S. Good, of Lock Haven, were guests of A.

G. Palmer "on Mqnday. Miss Mary Collins is home from At4 lantic City. i Percy Sill is home after a pleasant -vacation, spent among tne nester county hills. -Mis Bertha Haney Parker streets is spending a month with relatives ug the Hudson.

Miss May Troutman, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. John Miss Annie Desmond, of Elizabeth-port, N.J., is the guest of Misses Kate and Annie Casey, of Wilson street. Miss Annie Dwyer, one of South Chester's school inarms, has returned home from a vacation at Pottsville. Miss Nellie Hickham, who has been spending a week with her cousin, Flo Kurfis, of Hyatt street, has returned home. Mrs.

Tayonera" and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Miss Flo Kurfis. Mrs. James Sweeney and daughter Mamie.of Seventh and Upland streets, have returned home from a trip down in Delaware. William Phipps, of Chester county, was the guest of C. M.

of Kerlin street, Wednesday, Mrs. Robert Ross, of Fifth and Butler streets, and daughter Mary, have returned home from a trip up through the State. Mr. and Mrs. William J.

McClure, and son John, of Kerlin street, have gone to Atlantic City for a week's recreation. WILLIAMSPORT. Mrs. E. R.

Lockard, of Cummings street, Newberry, is critically ill. Robert Mowbray and family have returned from Atlantic City. George Pineau, of Salem, is visiting his brother at Trout Run. Edward T. Butler, of Trinidad, is visiting the family of W.

Spencer at No, 305 Diamond street. Mrs. Elizabeth Hooten, of-Proctor, who has been visiting the Funston and Ramsey families at Newberry during the past three weeks, left for her home on Tuesday. Mrs. Lida Alderman and son, Carl, who have been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Frank Earnest, No. 620 Seventh avenue, returned to her home at Dundee, N. Monday. Robert Neilson, general superintendent of the Philadelphia and Erie and Northern Central Railroads, and bride have returned from their wedding tour to Europe. MEDIA.

Rev. Joshua Copeland, Mrs." Cope-land, and son Joshua, have returned home after spending the summer at Asbury Park. Cashier J. Frank Kitts, of the First National Bank, and wife ace spending a week at Longport. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Harper Carver and son; of Wilmington, are visiting the family of H. E. Kolbe, Rev.

George H. Broening, of Philadelphia, is visiting the family of H. E. Kolbe. Miss Debbie Rice is spending a week with Mrs.

R. B. Rickabaugh at Newtown. Mr. and are home from a two weeks' stay at Ocean Grove.

Mrs. N. B. Cooper left Wednesday for a visit to her mother at Chadd's Ford. Dr.

Harry Smedley and Mrs. Smed-ley have returned from Atlantic City. Frank H. Hadley. the train dispatcher, is at Atlantic City.

Mrs. Charles P. Maule and sister, Miss Jean Parry, are visiting friends at New Hope. Mr. and Mrs.

Pooley and famir ly have returned home: from Mt Po-j cono. Miss Helen Brooke. Is visiting friends at David's HARRHBIRG. J. I.

Delaney. of Lykens, was in the city Tuesday evening, en route to the western part of the State. John Kurzenknabe, of this city, has gone to New York city, where he will spend several days. Mrs. Mary McDowolI, of Baltimore, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

John Miller, Derry street. Miss Kate Poole, who lived in Harrisburg recently, has been appointed to a position in the Mechanicsburg postoffice. it Mr. and Mrs. John F1 Poff enberger, North Thirteenth street, returned home last week, from a trip to New York t.

Henry R. Thorp, of Greenville, transcribing clerk in the Senate, was among the callers on the officials around the Capitol Tuesday. Mrs. Mary E. Rus3, of Indian avenue, and Mrs.

Edward Hewler, Race street, have returned home from a few days' trip to Atlantic City. Miss Anna E. Graybill, North Third street, who has been visiting friends in Huntingdon, returned home to-day. Monsignor Patrick I. Toner, of Rome, missionary apostolic and honorary chaplain to Pope Leo XII, is the guest of the local Catholic clergy in this city.

BETHLEHEM. Miss S. L. Pierie, of Philadelphia, is spending a short season at the Eagle Hotel. Lawyer James T.

Woodring, of HeU lertown, was a visitor to town on Tuesday. IH l- Mr. and Mrs'HarrV King, of" Phila delphia, who have- teen visiting Mr. and Mrs. have returned home.

Miss Marion Lewlsr of "Soufh Mr. and Mrs. Cf; Oblingler, Iehem, left Tuesday on a AoLSar. and Mrs. 8.

Mr- ana rs. r. se. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Mr hd Mrs Charles Davis, and rs. 8. Moore and, many otners.

for a. rtx, weeks' (rip to WilkeBbarre, Elmira and Rochester, N. Y. Miss Maggie Curtis has been spending the past few i weeks with friends in friends In 'Philadelohiar Herman Hauke lv spending a few Weeks at" PHtladeipnia an Atlantic rjity. William' Sergeant, of St.

"Paul, and sons Julian and Leonard, the fatter a 'cadet at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A-Packer and family. Packer avenue, S..

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