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THE PHILADELPHIA 1NQUUIEK-SUXDAY MOPXING, JULY 23, 1893. when any amusement among the guests Is contemplated, he having quite an array of novelties at all times to propose. Mr. A. E.

Clark and wife are on a tour to the World's Fair. It is -rumored that the engagement of Mr. J. Howard Freeman to a very pretty and talented young lady will shortly be annonnci-d. day started on a trip of about a month at Niagara Falls.

Montreal and other places In Canada and run on to the World's Fair. George F. Butler, son of Judge William Butler, of West Chester, will have charge of Mr. Robinson's law business during his absence. Miss Jennie Parry and are Tlsiting their niu-le, Richard Randolph Parry, of Now Hops.

Josiah Cliapix'll. of Colwyn. -sailed for Europe on Saturday. He will land at Glasgow and imike an extended tour through Scotland and other parts of the old country. i-3S 0 Yirnm Atwood IS.

Hoskins. Glen Riddle, has in Duke USmlth, the famous tennis player, with his mother and sisters, are among the happy contingent enjoying the beauties of Secane. Quitea successful dance was given at "Ye Highland Inn" ou Wednesday evening, which was very largely attended. Colonel Robert W. Patrick, of the well-known firm of Patrick Lipsett, with his family, is taking life easy here.

Mr. Samuel Biddle. who has been on a visit to the World's Fair, has returned. Mrs. M.

E. Bacon Is one of the recent arrivals here for a short sojourn. his meadow, along the Chester Creek, a eWJe-rsby urious relic in the shape of a large sec tion of shafting firmly imbedded in the earth. It was planted there by a memorable freshet, which washed out the mills along Chester Creek fifty years ago this summer, and tlie iron is stil in fair condi tion after half a century of exposure. and English Literature at Bucknell L'nl- Insurance Company and visited the LEBANON'.

Mr. Harry Coyle and daughter, who have cipients of several handsome presents on last Friday evening, the date of the twenty- CAMDEX. Miss Anna B. Scott has gone to Absury World's Fair. versity, officiated at the liaptist cnurcu on been visiting friends In the western sec Sunday last.

Park for a two weeks' sojourn. tion of the State, have returned to their READING. Mrs. George W. Mortimer and son, George Mortimer, of Pottsville, are guests of Mrs.

C. A. Z. Grlesmer, 212 South Third street, and will spend a few days at yie Neversink Mountain Hotel. J.

H. Weirick and Miss Luella Weirick, of Myerstowu. and C. D. Weirick, a young member of the Lebanon bar, rode to this city on their bicycles, making the William Naylor has his family domiciled Mrs.

Charles D. Cox and family, of home. fifth anniversary of their irarriage. Rev Eugene Murphy is in Chicago. The Alexis Camping Club are camping out a Betterton, Md.

Phoonixville, are visiting Mrs. Mary at the Bouvier, Atlantic City, for the summer. Messrs. Shindel aud Ed. J.

Kratise spent March. Mrs. Aggie Glacs, a daughter of Mrs. Andrews, accompanied thein, and will spend the summer with her mother. In honor of Mrs.

Sarah Datibert's 74th birthday her daughter, Mrs. Milton Dau-bcrt. of Salisbury, gave a dinner Monday, all the children and grandchildren being present. Wesley Dotweller and wife have returned home from a three weeks' trip through the southern section of the State. Ex-Sheriff W.

II. Skirm is located at the Berkshire, Asbury Park, with his family. Counselor William A. Sanford. of Academy street, is out after six weeks' illness.

Scott Quint in is in Detroit attending the Grand Circuit meet. Sundav with their families at the Chau Hugg. Samuel F. Fries spends his off days at Policeman Carlin Is enjoying his vacation tauqua grounds. Mt.

Gretna. this week. his beautiful cottage on the ocean front at Avalon. Misses Minnie and Mary Stein, Reading, Mrs. Charles Hollingshead Is ill at her WISSAHICKON.

George W. Robinson, of who lias been seriously ill are visiting relatives in this city. Osborne for sev- home on Church road. Maurice Browning. Miss E.

L. Few- Mr. George Shinier and wife spent Si.n- Miss Florence Cox gave a dinner to some smith and Lehman Browning started for Mrs street eral Mrs left li day with Representative alker and wife, Chicago Tuesday to attend the AVorld's of the members of the '-Belmont Tennis Club on Wednesday. eeks. Is improving.

William Fieldhouse and daughter st week for a trip to England. run in SV hours, ney were riichh i Van M. Ileim, of this city, during their stay. Mrs. Allen Levan, 7.U North Ninth street, and daughters, Emma and Mabel, have gone to Prieetowu to remain a few weeks.

parents of Mrs. ShiHer. Fair. BRISTOL. Miss Fannie Coleman has returned home Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Coane have re H. H. Voorhoes is spending the summer from the World's Fair. The Misses Alma Barrett.

Chrissle Mover and Helen Booz.of Doylcstown. are spend AVOODSTOAYN. Airs. Harry Guest has been visiting relatives in Swedeslioro. Mrs.

R. l'atterson has returned from a visit to Ocean Grove. Miss Lizzie Reading is visiting In Bucks County, Pa. at Atlantic City. turned home from their trip to Lake Cham-plain and other points.

Miss Katherine Schools spent a portion James E. Hays. Is goin gto Bed ing a week with Mrs. John Chambers. E.

Mishler. of this city. Is at Fort of the week with relatives at Lickdale. Miss Bartine Is suffering from the effects Charles Bready, of Philadelphia, spent Worth. registered1 at Ye Arlington Mrs.

Sharp and child, of Xewville, Cum of a severe cold. ford Springs for a sojourn, and from there he will go to Chicago to visit the World's Fair. Inn nno of the finest resorts west of the here. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Pharo and family Dr. Green has just returned from an en berland County, are stopping with Mis. Sharp's father, Mr.

J. Huish, at the Eagle Mississinni. IuvPations are out announcing the wedding Jacob Stout and Miss Jennie Hare, of Terrace street, next Wednesday. William O'Hara. Sevlll street, has gone to Mt orestown, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. William Penn Stroud will go to Asbury Park next month. Miss Ida Nelson and Mrs.

John J. Strader have froue to the World's P'air. Fret A. Sulzer, the actor. Is spending his Ta cation at Waunakee, Wis.

joyable trip to England. Postmaster Browning is taking an out of Colllngdale, have been visiting relatives Hotel. William Mo Loud. 641 North Eleventh street, and Border, R-'Oi North William Patterson and Samuel Dubree ing in Monmouth County. here.

William Johnson and Charles Kramer, General Sewell has been In Boston, at are at Atlautic City. TVnfii Ktreet will leave for the World's tending a meeting of the Board of Man of Green Bank, N. have been spending POTTS VI I I.E. Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Scheerer left BUYX MAWB AND VICINITY. Sherinai Notestine, of Harrlsburg, was risking friends in Narberth last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Fillebrowu, of Lam-tertvllle. are visiting her mother, Mrs. D.

Leeds Miller, at Haverfoid. Mrs. Sayers received on Wednesday, ladies' day, at the Meriun Cricket Club. Mr. Frank Thomson and family, of Aleri-cn, will sail next Wednesday for Europe.

Joseph Allen, of Bala, left on Thursday for a ten dajs' trip to the Columbian Exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Edward AL Grove, of rftts-burg, who have bee.i visiting her mother, Mrs. S.

S. Ketcham. at Overbrook, left Tuesday fcr Ocean City. Ardmore Council. No.

100, Junior Order T'nited American Mechanics, installed their officers on Tuesday evening. Mr. Harry Ketcham. of Ashury Fark, came to Narberth on Wednesday. Mr.

Weston, of Narberth, with his son. Master Carnaby Weston, left Tuesday for Atlantic City. Mrs. Joseph Dillon, of Ardmore, went to Of ean Grove Monday. Mrs.

Maria Gardiner, of Philadelphia, returned home Tuesday after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Samuel T. Ross, of Haver-Xcrd. Mr. Horatio Yocum left Ardmore Monday on a trip through the mountains of Northern Pennsylvania.

A petition is being circulated for signatures for making a borough of Narberth. Miss May Gillespie, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. Archibald MacMichael at Ilaverford. Miss Emma Pierce has returned to Ardmore from a trip to Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney H. Pool, of Haver-ford, left Tuesday for a trip to Boston by Fair on September 1. I). E.

Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

ors of the National Home for Disabled AVOODBtRY. Mrs. AVilliam A'an Derveer Is at Cape Monday for Chicago. olouel J. A.

Di kinson and familv. who have been spending a month at the Columbian Exposition and Indianapolis, are home. Misses Pauline Ruff and rella Ruff have been visiting in Philadelphia and Mer-chantvillc. Miss Ella Bradwny and Miss Mame Matts have purchased a cottage at Pitman Grove. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Davis are occupying their Pitman Grove cottage. AV. H. Smith has been visiting relatives In Newbold.

Volunteer Soldiers. a few days in this vicinity. St. Paul's Mission picnicked in Rogers' woods last Saturday afternoon. ColeniMii Miss Susie Schroeder.

Rev. Dr. E. R. Rode has leeii appointed postmas H.

II. Marter has taken his family to May for the summer. ter at Summit Station. C. S.

Gerhard and sons, John D. Struhk, William A. Henry, Christian Stoltz. Mrs. Samuel Talman has boon visiting friends Ocean City.

A number of people from this vicinity Miss Lizzie Stillwell tendered a soci W. G. Yuengling is taking In the AVorld's at Asyla, Camden County. Steuben Balller and Miss Bessie Stolt all went below Andalusia last Sunday to visit the encampment of the Third Regi Fair. AVilliam M.

Angle, of Toronto, who has able to her many friends Wednesday left for Chicago Tuesday. E. H. Harner. formerly of Rehrersburg been the gueft of J.

Maurice AVilkins, has evening, at her residence, North Third Ex-United States District Attorney Camp ment. started for the AA'orld's Fair. street. now in the Putted Start's Pension Department. Washington, the past years, is Miss Rose Zaiser, of Salem, has returned bell, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, arrived here Tuesday evening, and will sojourn with Frank Brenuan.

his brother-in-law. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL. Mrs. John Smithies, of Fairview avenue, Is spending a few days at Atlantic City. Pastur Rudolph and family, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, have gone to Simpson's Grove for a few weeks.

Som'i line catches of black bass have been made recently in the Schuylkill. Grove. Miss Maggie Welsh, of Sunnyside avenue, li visiting at Houtzdale, Pa. Mrs. Lottie A.

Lcidy is spending a few weeks with relatives at Rio Graude, N. J. II ADDONFI ELI). from a visit to Mrs. Frank Pennington.

is JENKINTOWN. Miss France Mack, from Angora, visiting friends in the borough. in Reading, accompanied by his daughter, on a two weeks' visit to friends. Alban Griffith an i wife and Miss Anna I. A.

Loeb. third train dispatcher at the r. and E. office, is among the great aimy -urs. Heritage and uim have re Rev.

X. C. Fetter, formerly of the boys' Crawford are at Wlldwood for a few weeks. Miss Glcndora Garron and Miss Lizzie Fuss, of Doylcstown. have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. L. A'. Garron. Mrs.

T. A Harding is visiting friends of visitors at the World's Fair. turned from a short visit to Ocean Grove. ELMER. Miss Lethea Hiti-hner is at Frankford, the guest of Miss Lilly AVilliams.

Miss S. H. Thompson is spending some time in Elmer. She will leave Tuesday for Salem. Biddle Garrrison, of nier.

and Jese high school faculty, and family, of Spo A. E. Stockton has been taking an out Mrs. Henry Shissler, of Denver, Colorado, -vuss Korer. one or the primary kane.

are spending a week iu in Camdtn and Philadelphia. ing at Wildwood, Cape May County. is visiting Minersville relatives, and, with teachers of the public school, Reading. The Misses S. C.

and K. F. Hillman Mrs. Will Burns, called on Pottsville started for the A orld Fair on Monday Ernest Smith and family have gone to Ocean City for a protracted stay. and E.

X. Bobbins will spend the next Ann itiddle, mother-in-law to friends Tuesday. HARRISBFRG. Reeve, of Bridgton, started for the AVorld's Fair last Monday. two weeks seeing the AVorlds lair, after Rev.

A. R. Bartholomew has gone to Dr. J. X.

Clark and family, of Xorth which Miss S. C. Hillman will extend ouncilman Rioh-mlson. died ou Sunday In her snth year, after a lingering ill ness. The funeral took place ou AVednes- CONSHOIIOt KEN.

Mrs Daniel Stewart has returned from a eoj urn at Cape May. her trip further West to visit friends. Bath. Xorthampton County, to join his family aud spend a week of much-needed rest. Miss Mabel Pcdrb-k is visiting here.

Miss Ida 1. Ackley, of Centreton, spent Sunday here. Third street, and John D. Patterson and family, of North Second street, occupy cottages at Williams' Grove during the The Misses Edith, Alice and Katherine day at Northwood. Samuels are at the Kenderton, Atlantic tigtlen and famtlr snent S.

R. Dougherty and his Sabbath School Assembly. sister. Mrs. S.

a visit to the City, for a few weeks' stay. Sunday in Jenkiutown, visiting their many R. Rnssel. are home from Dr. Van Buskirk is confined to his World's Fair.

J. M. Dyckman and wife and the Misses Dyckman. who had been in the city for several ilavs. left for their home in New room with a severe attack of rheumatism Kev.

Mr. Medbury. of the Bantist C. C. A'oorhies is the guest of Colonel G.

G. Green at his Lake Hopatcong home. Miss Purnolla l'atterson, of AA'est Philadelphia, is visiting friends he-re. Miss Edith Singheiser, of Mechanicsburg, has returned from a protracted visit to Miss Maggie Tatem. Mrs.

Harry AA'arnor. of Tioga, is visiting her sister. Mrs. E. DuBois.

Theodore M. Jones spent last week In camp with the boys of the First Regiment, N. i. of which organization he is a member. SALEM.

-Mrs. Robert Armstrong, of Philadelphia, liurcii. will spend the month of August Jeputy Great Sachem Peterson, accompanied by a large delegation of Camden York Tuesdav. YORK Mrs. Elirabeth Brubaker, of Harrlsburg, at ernou.

J. C. Jones, of Calder street, together Red Men, visited this town and raised the is the guest of Hon. D. K.

Noell and wife. with his fainilr. are at their summer recentlv elected chiefs of Mohican Tribe. sea. Mrs.

Mary Yocum. accompanied by ber son. Charles Yocum, left Ardmore Monday for a visit to Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Bernard Apple, of Ard-luore, went to Atlantic City on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N.

Parker Shortrldge, of Wynne wool, are at Isle-au-Haut. Maine. Mrs. O. R.

Fassett. of St. Paul, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. M.

Stanford, at Bryn Mawr. Miss Ettie Weigel has returned from a RIEGELSVILLE. Mrs. Lena Deemer is visitinir Mrs home, near Marrsville. Edward Wilcox and John Ellis have gone io Atlantic City for a few days.

Mlcfcael MtCloskey, of Darby, formerly of th borough, has returned from a visit to friends. Herl ert ai Vic-tor Manck and Thomas Yocuu- have returned from a in-day s' trip to points of interest in New York. The Misses Anna and Mary Harry, of Harry street, are enjoying the refreshing breeze at Atlantic City. Every precaution is being taken to prevent tiie spread of small-pox. with which Mrs.

George Stock is atllicted, at her residence 305 North" Seventh avenue. This lady ime from Reading about two weeks ago, in which city she caught this terrible disease. Mr. and John Ballinger are spend A. Miss Greenwood, of lermantowu.

Is the lng a few weeks iu the mountains of J. Filler, near Easton. trip to Montreal. Saratoga, New lork nrd Philadelphia. guest of the Misses Motter, on Market Pennsylvania.

Jesse Hating, of Kichlandtown. is visit PEXXSGIMYVE. The following persons have been elected teachers of l'ennsgn-ve public school: J. Harry Smith, principal F. Hoffman, Ella Henry, Anna F.

Barker aud Abble L. Kldd, assistants. District Deputy John AV. Foster, of Salem, has installed the following officers of Mural Lodge. No.

Si, I. O. O. N. (., I).

AV. Milntire: A'. Richard H. Layton: P. H.

J. Recor. C. AV. Cable; James G.

Murphy; S. L. Thompson; O. S. F.

Layton; K. S. N. Herbert E. Dalbow.

AVilliam A. Sick is home from Washington. James Straughen. of Philadelphia, Is visiting frieuds here. Solomon Isenhnuer.

of Fousttown, and street. Henry D. Moore and family are at Ocean ing tlie family of Samuel Herstine J. K. Keller, of Reading, is in the city Jacob Winters, of York, have gone on a City for the summer.

Is spending a few days in this city. Gertie fcrnlth. of Easton. Is visit tour West to Kansas and Missouri. for a few days.

ing here. Miss Carrie Henderson, of Parkeshurg, H. P. Algelt. of Watsontown, Is stop WIIU Yl.l.t i.nam iiouoiMS.

or HOT PStOTn. was Ming at the Lochiel. Chester County. Is the guest of Mrs. Hiram in Kiegelsville this week.

Miss Celia Go hi and Miss Rosa I -Win. Mr. Walter E. Hunt and family left Wednesday for a 10 days' stay at Ocean City. Station Agent Turner Is confined to his room with what the physicians state is an illness that is ordering on typhoid fever.

Am-r or i-oinr neasant, was are nt Minneoua Springs. vmtlng friends here during the mist Sallie A. Smith has returned from a visit among friends in Philadelphia and Moorestown. Herliort Tost, of Philadelphia. Is spending his vacation with his parents.

Mrs. AVilliam Gibson, of Camden, has been spending several days with relatives here. Misses Mav and Susie Evans, of Camden, Mrs. Hollebaugh and daughter, of Kel ITU. ker street, are visiting iu Gettysburg.

-irs. ii. i-. s-evors and fnmilr. of Phlla ucipnia.

are visitinir tlie a Bon well for a week. BETHLEHEM, fcotkelman is on a Young, on East Philadelphia street. Miss LilHe Harper, of Philadelphia, is the guest, of Miss Annie Schasgherger. Senator Brown, of Yorkana. and ex-Commissioner Belt, of Wollsville, were In the city this week.

Professor A. Wanner and family have returned from their sojourn at Atlantic City. Mr. Edward Wolford. of Gordonville, Lancaster County, Is visiting friends iu this city.

business triii s. r. Kev. liarles Weaver, of Kintnersville, w.ss in Kiegelsville Thursday. Shame, of A ilkesbarre, was a Mr.

ana John Glassmyer. of Beth the AVorld's Fair. to Erie. Richard visitor at I. Price York and left town last week for Xew MOCNT HOLLY.

W. J. Bruce, of Burlington, who was secretary of the Republican State League last falL is able to be about again to greet his manv friends. Robert Hatfield, who is now located at Bristol has ap lied for a divorce from his wife. A corps of Government surveyors have established a temporary signal station on lw.

lenem. were in Kiegelsville Frldav. Dr. Kleinhaus, of Brooklyn, N. the guest of Miss Addie Bush.

Boston ou a combined business GLOUCESTER CITY. Henry M. Harley and Richard Thompson started Wednesday on their trip tliroogli the AVest. They will stop several davs at Chicago and visit the AVorld's Fair. R-ilph Dermott, the engineer at the Blackwood Ii.sane Asylum, is spending a week's vacation at his home in this city.

AVilliam Black, Is suffering with an att.ick of malaria. Miss Eva Cox. of H.i.ldonfleld, is visiting her sister. Mrs. AVilliam H.

AA'ilsou. DARBY. Samuel Anable h.ts gone on a ten days' Visit to Albany, N. Y. Clinton Case has been unanimously oho-pen as the new manager of the Darby Baseball team.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speak, who were married a week ago, have taken up their residence on New street. Mrs. Thome, of Main street, is away on a week's visit to Spring Lake.

N. J. Mrs. W. Lane Verlt nden and Miss Edith Verlenden left on Monday for an extended Visit to Chicago to see the World's Fair.

Airs. George Fowler, of Chestnut street, who has been on a visit to her brother at Bryn Mawr. has returned home. Howard Y. Painter left on Monday for a three weeks' trip to the World's Fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Enos Verlenden and children have gone to Atlantic City for a week's stay. George S. Drewes, of Colwyn, left on Monday for an extended trip out through the West.

The Darby Presbyterian Church held Its pi.nti.il picnic at the Bartraui Garden on and pleasure trip. are visiting relatives in this city Mr. Thomas Furbor and Airs. Eliza Barber, of AVest Philadelphia, are visiting relatives here. Miss Katharine Starr and Miss Helen Smith are on an extended tour through Maryland.

Isador will start for the World's Fair about the 1st of August. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ogden and son Earl will attend the AVorld's Fair about the 1st of August.

They will also visit ROXROROCGH. Miss Edith Reger has been entertaining Miss 0 rudie Geist. of Roanoke, Va. Miss Kate Shinkle. of West Leverington avenue, has been entertaining Miss Addie McKovn, of Tunkhannock, Pa.

Miss Mary Reger Is enjoying her vacation at long the mountains around Berwick. Miss Linny Taylor. Ridge avenue, above Crease's lane, in company with a number of hei friends, celehrated her birthday annive-sary last Tuesday. Jacob Boehret, Joseph Gensheimer. William Pfciffer and Joseph Pownall have been enjoying a trip up the Hudson.

Mr. ud Mrs. Edmund Keely are doing the World's Fair and Chicago. Miss Edith Mover entertained a number of Fhiladelhia friends on a recent evening. Miss Annie Miller, of Fountain street, was gi'-en a grand surprise party one even NEW HOPE.

Mary Corson, of Plymouth, a two weeks' visit with Til ls en Miss joying R. 111, Fotilke aud familv The Burlington County jioarn oi -Mrs. ramuei Jtmkley and Mrs. Jacob tration consists oi johu riends from AVilmingtou are the guests mrer, or Philadelphia, are visiting rela James L. Young, nomocrai.

relatives in Salem. O. Tlie families of Charles A. and Alexander AVorsley spent a day visiting relatives in Phillipsburg, X. A'.

Mrs. Edwin Rice, of AVest Bethlehem, left town early last week fur the World's Fair ami a few mouths' visit to a sister Eureka, III. Miss Jennie M. AVillitts, of Atlantic City, is spending a few weeks In town as the" guest of Mr. and Mrs.

O. B. Desh, Church stroet, B. Miss Corinne A'olbcr and Miss Emma A nor. both of Philadelphia, are visiting FPLAND.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Smith, of I'pland avenue, are at Gettysburg. Misses Mabel and Gertrude Chedley, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Watson. Miss Sadie Irwin we.it to Chester County on Saturday to spend her vacation. Rev. C.

L. Williams, of the Baptist Church, will take his vacation in August, aud expects to visit the World's Fair In the fall. Joseph II. Carroll, the uves mi friends. and Amos Glims.

Kopuini- Colonel Clifford Stanley im, B. F. Hay-Shreve are iiownrn Knight, of Trenton. has been visiting at her father's, r. wood' Shrove and Benjamin nurn.

at the AVorld's Fair. of Mrs. Smithson. Mrs. Susan Restein.

who has been visiting ex-Councilman Hawkins, has returned to hr home in Philadolp'ra. Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Shafto are enjoying themselves at their at Ocean Grove. W.

Hawkins, Is visiting friends In Chester. made a Day, of Germantown short visit to relatives. Misses Sadie and Esther AAestcott, of Bridgeton. are visiting at "The Lindens." the country scat of Dr. Edward Sterne Sliarpe.

Miss Maria Morhieker and Miss Ella Hartman. of Philadelphia, are visiting at the home of the Misses Hall. Charles and Morris Paueoast have returned from a trip to Chicago. i ing las-t week. WILLIAAISTOAVX.

Werts and wife, of Mill- -rs. Horace Pnbs. of Fhlla S. Miss Wagner, East Fourth street postmaster of I'pland. Is preparing to I Miss Addle McKeown.

of Tunknannoek, i the giiest of Miss Kate M. Shinkle. la.arc sponaing a few days with rela here prior to nre visiting iriums B.e for a few days. Aetou. wnicQ handle the mails, and will assume his duties about the beginning of the month.

Miss Lena Sehultz has returned from one doii- ioi at mornron Is spending a few make tneir t.lace they will mm irientts in TYentou. Is visiting menus a week's pleasuring at the seashore. XORRTSTOAA'N. Frank Manchester WEST CHESTER. Mr.

Alfred H. Brooke and family have fi-mn a two-months' stay at the Miss Alice, daughter of AVilliam Dowlln J. Anson Smith, son of Dr. Smith, and Councilman Harley left for the AVorld's Fair. W.

Edwards is visiting his sister, Mrs. Adams. Miss little Sergeant has started ou an extended visit to the Eastern States. Mrs. Poole and Mrs.

Clark and family hi ve returned from near Glassboro. Mrs. Cynthia Foulkcs is at Saratoga. Friday. Edward Sill has gone down to Atlantic City.

Miss Tillie E. McKinley, of Frazer, is Fpending the summer with her Mr. and Mrs. Chnppell. at Colwyn.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bunting, of Chester, ore on a visit to friends in the lorougli. A lawn party was given in front of 11. 8.

Cochran's residence on Wednesday by the Colwyn Orchestra, who were assisted by the ladles of the Darby Tresbyteiiau Church. The St. James Sunday School gave their annual picnic on Thursday in the Clifton Laud Association's woods. BRIDGETON. Miss Maggie Elliott, of C-jmdon, who has been visiting Miss Mamie Shimp, has ret iirned home.

John AV. Kaehor. father of Joseph Ra-chor. is visiting his son. He is accompanied by John Jessup, a wealthy Barus-tuirii resident.

sensbo 'O. 01 ine tanners' Bank, is havlic delightful visit with her uncle Ed' Jones, and his familv, at Chester' Pa The Misses Marv and Delorah Highley lar Bin! Annie Corson have gone to Asbury i ennviiacKor. or a. 11. Fark.

HONEY BROOK. Mrs. Mary Long and darghter, Ada, of Coatesville, were visiting friends In Honey-brook last week. Dr. John Long was in Honeybrook visiting the scenes of his youth.

Miss Katie AVhite. daughter of Rev. AV. P. AA'hite, of Philadelphia.

Is visiting here. Mrs. James Lewis, with her children, have gone to Clarion to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Buchanan.

Mr. ami Mrs. J. AV. Morton, with Mrs.

D. Trelchter, started Saturday for Atlantic City, where they Intend spending some JohnMV McClure has been appointed postmaster. Mr. McClure held the position under the previous administration of President Cleveland, and his reappointment gives genral satisfaction. The office will be moved to its old location.

Contractor Hammond Ireland, while engaged in moving a building, had his left hand caught in a roller and the fingers were badly mashed. Proprietor Elliot, of the Washington House, has engaged in the celery raising business on an extensive scale. Nannie V. Cloud, of Alientown Eddie McDowell, of Philadelphia, paid visiting her mother, on DeKalb Uriilireton a visit. America, arrived in AVest Chester oil Tnrs-day and will remain here on a short vacation.

Miss Anna James has returned to her home in AVest Chester, after having spent Mrs. street. J. P. Frank E.

Robinson has been confined to Hale Jenkins and daughter. Miss the house with an attack of rheumatism CRAMER HILL! Edward Townsond has been elected rotary of the Loyalist League, of First Baptist Church. Miss Grace Simpson, of Rosedale, returned from a visit to A'ineland. Rev. AV.

C. Martin and wife can be COATESVILLE. Mr. John Boyd and wife, of Tottstown, are visiting relatives and friends In town. Mrs.

Annie Jones, of Cleveland, and Miss Mary Oastor, of AVlssinoming, are visitli Mrs. Jesse Slrillcross. Misses Ollic and Bessie Bates, of Xorth-brook, are visiting relatives at Ercil-douu. Miss Ethel Young gave a very delightful birthday party at her parents' homo Monday. About a hnndrod guests were present from all the neighboring cities.

The Young mansiou was beautifully ith flowers. Mr: Wallace Harlan and family are at Atlautic City. Mrs. Holmes aud son are at Atlantic City. The wedding of Mr.

J. Frank Reynolds and Miss May Le'wis will take place at tlu- residence of the bride's parents, in At glen, Thursday evening. Sallie and Arthur Levan, of Philadelphia, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. AVilliam Mann. Miss Mary Moore, of Philadelphia, is visiting frieuds in Coatesville.

Charlie Ruokal-w. of Salem, will join will spend the next two weeks AVorld's Fair. Lelia. at the seethe has fre- LANSDOWNE. In.

son's Alinstrols about August and nearly ten months in Auburndale. Mass. S1h is accompanied by her niece. Miss Helen James, who is a student at Welles- Chester L. Smith left Tuesaay lor Mrs.

travel through the AA'estern States. time. Ge.irr?e I. Moore and Antone Andorfor returned home after camping out near the head of Great Egg Harbor River. quontly seen on their now bicycles.

John Kcnncr, Ah. Rose and AVesloy Mor-shon have been selected as the representatives of the State Firemen's Relief AVillie Calhoun, grandson of ex-Sheriff Calhoun, of Camden, and Holmes Parvln Jesse Dauman, with his son. Btrt, who were visitiug the Fair at Chicago, have returned. P.ert Lewis, together with a friend, have gone to visit the Fair. A small child of Mr.

Harbison, who resides in Honeybrook, and is one of the conductors ou the D. and L. Road, died Tuesday morning of cholera infantum. are spending their vacation at the farm Miss Fries, of Hairlsb'irg, has returned home after a short visit to Dr. II.

H. Shork. of West field avenue. The West Tark Musical and Literary Club enjoyed a pleasant evening and coaching party to this pretty borough on Thursday evening. George Davis and a committee composed of the officers of the club bad charge of the affair.

Alfred Jordan acted as pianist. Oscar Evans has distinguished himself as a lawn tennis piajer. A number of houses will shortly be put np on Burmont aud Atlantic avenues, near the Heights. The new borough Council has elected Heniy Warren secretary and town clerk and Charles Shoemaker borough treasurer. Mr.

and Mrs. George Wagner and family left during the week for a visit to Chicago to see the World's Fair. The annual picnic of the Lansdowne Baptist Sunday School will be held on AVilliam A. Sprenger and have returned after a de-of one week at Atlantic loy i oliege. Miss Abbie Miller, daughter of Conductor Ed.

Miller. AVest rhesfer. accompanied by several Philadelphia friends, left Tuesday for a visit to Kansas City and other AVest-ern cities. Aliss Ann Hibberd, East AA'ashington street, this borough, has goie to tlie Delaware AA'ater Gap for a two weeks' sojourn. Mr.

I). Murphy, of Boston, a graduate of Epiphany College, ami future student of St. Joseph's Seminary, Bs.ltlmote, whtre he is studying for the negro mission, is spending a few days with his schoolmate, Frank 1'. Corc iran, East Bradford. Miss Maude Lucas, AVest Chester, is visiting in Gibbslioro.

I.ydia Hall and Sallie Thatcher are visiting in Alalia. Colebri'ok, X. H. Mrs. John T.

Dyer and Mrs. S. X. Wiley have returned from the Delaware AA'ater Gap. E.

L. Hallman and family have returned from AVhite River Junction. Louis M. Childs has returned after several eeks" outing experience in New Damps aire in company with Judge Swartz and family. Mr.

i ml Mrs. J. J. Tracey have gone to Baltimore to visit friends. THOENIXVILLE.

Miss Moore is visiting Miss Houlihan on Chrrch street. Miss Bertha Still, of Malvern, is visit-lug Ki rtz's family. Gates John. Chnrles Adanison and John M. Hoi: have returned from a visit to Gettysburg.

Miss L. Ferguson, of Philadelphia, was of Charles Deal, at Palatine. Mrs. George AA'auibold Is visiting in Church Hill. John Woodruff and Rev.

Mr. Thompson rode their wheels from Roxbnry, to this city, and left on the train for their homes after a two days' visit. J. AA'arren Miller Is spending a week at Wlldwood. Bl'RLIXGTOX.

Chnrles Grubb aud family have gone 1o the AVorld's Fair, and In the early fall will take up their residence In Boston, where they will reside, while the son, rarker. will attend school at Andover. The Misses Briggs, of New Brunswick, who have leen spending a few days in the family of Rev. J. M.

Read, have returned home. R. Hepworth and family ore enjoying the sea breezes at Atlantic City. Airs. S.

Rosenthal and daughter have gone to Atlantic City for a month's stay. Miss Lydia AIcGoe. of Easton, was a recent visitor to her sister, Mrs. AVright Eckersle. The Misses Chairs, of Baltimore.

are guests of Mr. and Airs. J. R. Dubell.

Albert Dubel, of AVilmington, has been renewing old acquaintances in this city. Drug Clerk Fred. Drager lightful visit City. Tlie Alisses CLIFTON. Frank M.

Halev and S. B. Ousey are Bert and Mame Brown, of Fail view, will leave shortly for a visit DELAAVARE. Aliss Annie AVlllard, of this city. Miss Lelia AVIlhelmie, of New Castle, and are to Iron Bridge, Pa.

Lincoln Shork. of is visiting Dr. II. II. Alfred Cramer and Frl- Chnmbersburg, Shork.

family left on off on a visit to the AVorld's Fair. Mrs. Thomas Gaffner has returned from a two weeks' visit to Brooklyn. X. Y.

AV. II. Brown lias moved from Sycamore street to Oak Hill. The many friends of Miss Maud Gilmour are congratulating her on her recovery from her recent severe illness. for their summer home, at Ocean day A'INELAND.

S. O. Garrison, who nearly died from hiccoughs, continues to Improve, and is doing well. Miss Bertha Keeler, from Walllngford, is visiting here. Miss Alice Luseombe, of New York City, Weduesdav at Jones' Woods.

City. Miss Emily Till of Dudley, Is visiting Joe Beaumont has shaken the dirt of I Clifton from bis shoos. He is now domi Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Holmes left last Monday for an extended trip to the World's Fair. H. M. Breeman has gone on a trip out J.

Temple Hoopes, v.ife and daughter. South AValnut street, have returned home after a pleasant visit to Niagara Falls. They visited alut twenty cities in New York State, and had a nice trip up the ciled in the Quaker City. is visiting Air. Bailey.

at Cape May. Harry Kahler. of Dudley, has left for a visit to his parents at Harrlsburg. Ta. Air.

Kahler will continue his visit to Chicago and take in the AVorld's Fair. spending a week at Atlantic City. Clerk of the Senate AV. A. C.

Hard-castle was In this city yesterday. Mrs. Snodgrass and Miss Dickey, of Philadelphia, are visting relatives near Newark. Miss Maggie Xowland. of Wilmington, is tlie guest of Miss Elva Meredith, Iu 'layton.

Miss Daisy Gray has returned to her home in Clayton from a visit to friends in AVilmingtou. Aliss Ada Cox and Miss Sallie Baldwin, of Booth's Corner, are visiting friends lu tliis city. Miss May AVolsh has left the city on a visit to her sister In Maryland. AVilliam Tubbs. of this city, has been visiting at Linwood.

I'a. is visiting Hudson. Miss May relatives in Perkins. York, AVest Chester. DOYLESTOAVN.

Guuagan has started for visiting friends here yesterday. Miss Kate Bergey. of Philadelphia, is the gii 'st of Miss Lucy Longacre, First avenue. Miss Tessie Hughes and Miss Kate Smith nre visiting friends iu Philadelphia. BRIDGEPORT.

Miss E. R. Biotenman. a teacher In the Bridgei ort School, is spending three weeks with latives in Schuylkill County. Pa.

Miss t'ora Hover, of Avon-by-the-Sea, is the gu st of Mr. and Mrs. AV. H. Earn-shaw, at their residence, on DeKalb strict.

Mrs. T. Rouudtree. wife of Superintendent Ri-undtree. of the IJe and Haverstick Gompaiy.

is spending her vacation at Ocean City, X. J. Mr. si nil Mrs. J.

Prison, of Sisth and Ford roots, have gone to the AVorld's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Brison formerly" re- BERLIN. A new tribe of Rod Men was instituted at Creed's Hotel last night, and will be known as AVawa Tribe.

Dr. F. O. Stem has boon Initiated into Lippnrd Circle, Brotherhood of the T'nion. Benjamin Jones, of Philadelphia.

Is visiting John Nicholson for a few days. Justice AVells and John AV. AVescott indulged in a woodcock hunt, and succeeded in bagging nearly three dozen fine birds. Airs. A.

N. Trout Is reported seriously ill. RIDLEY PARK. C. J.

Vrbau returned from Lancaster last week. J. A. Fields is iu Chicago. Mrs.

Charles J. Allen is visiting at Smyrna, Del. Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Kenney and Aliss Nellie Kenney left last week for Avon, X. where they will spend a month or more. F. C.

AA'eir and Mr. Roberts have gone on a trip to the Blue Mouutains. H. Savidge left Tuesday for I Branch. Mrs.

P. Hunter and family, of Prospect, who have been spending several weeks at Ocean Grove, have returned home. Miss Sue L. Moore, of Moore, expects to start for the AVorld's Fair in August. Oiean Grove, X.

J. The Misses Sellers, of Philadelphia, are visiting Misses Louisa and Addie Buck-ma l. Mrs. Georgj AA'. Mcintosh aud daughter Florence are spoil ling several days with relatives in Plumsteaii.

BORDEXTOWN. Airs. William AI. Jobes tas gone to the home of her parents, at Akron, and from there she will go to the AVorld's Fair, at Chicago. Air.

Jobes will follow later on In the season. AV. A. Shreve and family have gone to Atlantic City for a week's sojourn. Captain T.

D. Landon and wife are at the World's Fair. Philip Raymond. Aliss Louisa Raymond, Airs. K.

Clapp and daughter, the children and grandchildren of Captain G. B. Baymond, are all taking in the beauties of the AA'orld's Fair. J. AV.

Thompson and family have returned home after a week's visit at Ocean Grove. B. r. Maulsbury has been appointed postmaster at Imlaystown. PAULSBORO.

Miss A'iola Silence and Ella Denny, of Philadelphia, are visiting Airs. McNeill. Aliss Harriet AVolf, of Camden, is visiting relatives In Clarksboro. Jerry Haines and nfe, of MIckleton, will soon leave for the AA'orld's Fair. J.

R. Beetam and family are visiting I friends at Carlisle, I'a. Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Collon have return- I J. C. AVheeler, from Oregon, Is on a visit to friends hero. Air.

and Airs. Howard have moved to Newfield. Airs. Louis Tierson. of Philadelphia, and Aliss Bertha Ross, of Malaga, are visiting Airs.

1'hilip I'usworth. Miss Katie Myers, of Millvllle, made a ft? lng visit to friends in A'ineland, Rosen-hayn and Bridgeton, on her wheel. Mr. L. D.

Johnson and family have been speuding a week at Holly Beach. John it nhl. from Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Bertha AVilliamson, of Camden, Is visiting H. Barton.

anniversary of his birthday. A company of friends, numberiug about CS, visited his house. Misses Belle and Margaret Dowey, from Cambrige, are visiting A. J. Washburn.

John Garrison has gone to Des Moines, to be gone some time. Dr. Slade and daughter, Edna, have re West, and will, on his return, visit the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Garrett and family propose taking in the sights at the World's Fair before they return from their trip out West. At the annual meeting of the congregation of the Lansdowne Presbyterian Church the following board of trustees were elected: W. Albert Johnson, I.eander Marshall. J.

M. Andrews. Robert Irwin. Walter Jcf-lerics and James Garrett. Joseph L.

Davis was re-elected elder. The first dance of the season nt the Lansdowne Mansion was given ou Friday evening. SHARON HILL. The Sharon Hill athletic Club are forging ahead with their arrangements for the fall season. William Gardiner, Miss Mary Gardiner and James Gardiner spent Sunday with Mrs.

R. Irwin Smith. George K. Fcuner. the newly-appoluted postmaster, took charge on Tuesday even Irene Yost, of Pbilaib Iphia, the guest of Miss Mary Morris, of was Line ed from Darby, whore they have been visiting.

Alisses Clnra May Totter and Gertie Hinkel. of Chester, are visiting Mrs. Nelson, of this city. Rev. Isaac Jewell and wife are spending a few days at Rising Sun, Md.

I sided in Chicago. COLLIXG SAA'OOD. Little AVillie AVelsh. who was recently injured by being trampled on by a horse, is rapidly recovering. A Japanese lawn party, under the aus Lexington, during the past week.

John Swartley. and wife, after spending two weeks nt his father's, in Cliiilfont. returned to their home in Beth-lehi in on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Eluood and daughter, of Philadelphia. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos AVlsmer at Line Lexington on Sunday. Mrs.

Bichard AV.itson and Miss Jane CHESTER. AMBLER. Mr. ('. H.

Anderson, of Chester, Sunday with frie ids In Ambler. Mr. Hildelieidle, of Philadelphia, spent vlsit- Craig R. Arnold Is as sunburned as a i harvester. He was down the bay over I Sunday with a party from Philadelphia, ou John F.

Botz's yacht. turned from a pleasant visit with relatives DOVER. Peaches are ripening fast, but there Is a great deal of premature fruit. The Su nl.iy school of AVosley M. E.

Church went to Beach ou Friday. Ex-State Senator A. B. Richardson and wife have leturned to the AA'orld's Fair. in Winona.

stopping at the AVorld's Fuir ou their return home. Wiitson are spending week nt ('aris-brooke Inn. A'entnor. N. between Atlantic City and Longport.

Mrs. Abrani Kratz and sister, Miss AA'll-helmina Markley, left Chalfont on AVod- Aliss Alma AVundcr, Miss Jennie AA'il- liams and Aliss Eunice Lair are preparing to join a party at Asbury Park, where they will spend several weeks. Miss Alma B. AVunder, of AVest Phila ing. A lawn Mrs.

D. E. week. Mr. and Hue, have West.

party was giveu by Mr. and Lewis at. their home on Friday Mrs. Smoltz, of AVoodland ave-gone on an extended trip out MILLA'ILLE. Miss Alice Marshall has gone Mav to spend the summer.

to Cape pices or me young indies or Holy rinity Church, was held at the residence of AVil- I liani 1. Tatem AVednesday evening. Benjamin C. Tatem. of AA'oodbury, is visiting his brother, AVilliam V.

Tatem. Mr. aud Airs. Josiah Stokes are spending a few weeks at Cape Alay. Mr.

and Mrs. Johu Flinn are also at the above place for a brief stay. Air. and Airs. J.

F. Foster spent last week with friends In Cecil County, Md. Mrs. AA'illlam Reed has returned from Ocean Grove, where she has boon spending two weeks. George Johnson Is dangerously ill at his boarding house on Lee avenue.

John Robinson is III at AVestmont. Edward I'rioe is 111 at bis home on Colli ngs avenue. ed witli II. AV. 15.

Rood Sunday. Miss Bditli Ermentrout left Ambler last Saturday for Nerristown. previous to her return to Reading, her home, where she expects to spend her vacation. Misses Katie and Mary Collahan, who have been visiting Patrick Durkin. returned to their home In Baltimore, Saturday.

Mrs. I. E. Termar. of Elk A'iew, Chester County, Is visiting with her sister, Mrs.

AValker. Miss Belle AA'hitcomb and Miss Ermentrout have returned from a trip of several weeks at Ocean Grove. AVorld's Fair A party of nosday for a visit to the and relatives In the West. 15 accompanied them. will spend Murphy, of Arnol Andofer and family the summer at Ocean City.

Robert Conner and AA'alter Marion, are In town. Rev. S. H. Cossabooni, of Alton, A bright and cheerful company of young Indies of Camden has been tenting at Kitt's II immock, chaperoned by Miss Annie AlathewB.

Aliss Lillian Kent, of Philadelphia, Is visiting the Alisses Lofland. Irving Biggs, of AVIlmlngton, is visiting re. Alisses Annie and Emma Hough, of Smyrna, are visiting Mrs. C. AA'.

Fisher. James II. Hughes Is at Rehoboth, recuperating. Aliss Jennie Roggs and 3Iiss Bertie Kln- Airs. AVilliam Kenner ana cnuaren are visiting relatives in Philadelphia.

Preston Sweeten and Levi Kelly, of Fedrioktown, started for AVildwood Toes-day on their bicycles. Congressman Ixiudenslager, in company with several friends, started on a trip down the bay Tuesday on F. Starr's yacht AVater Lily. A1EDFORD. George Stokes is speuding a few days with his aunt.

S. inner, the photographer, has moved his gallerv to Aincentown. Alilton H. Allen. Joseph Allen, Daniel Webster and Barckly Allen left last week for the AA'orld's Fair.

They will be gone until the 1st of August. J. Stanlev and Percy J. Reeve started for the AA'orld's Fair yesterday. Aliss Ida BudiL who was accidentally shot In the foot several weeks ago, is I.I., vis- will spend the summer In this city.

is AV S. Sheldon, of Marlon his parents on Sharp street. Ring AV. turn, J. McKelvey and family, of are visiting relatives In this LANCASTER.

Miss Kate Kelly and Dr. Mary AA'ilson started Tuesday for Chicago. Simon Shissler, wife and two sons, left for Atlautic City Monday. Misses Emma Downey and Mary E. Palmer, school teachers, are in Chicago.

Miss Katie and Gertie Rlngwalt. with their aunt. Aliss Annie Hambright. of Neffsvtlle. have gone to visit the latter's brother.

Howard Hambright, of AA'llining- city. Iorenzo Messlck and wife, of San Fran delphia, is the guest of Miss Emma Lair, of South Chester. Mrs. Fred Howard, who has been visiting iu the AVest, has returned home. Aliss Maggie Todd, of 313 Hinkson street, has returned from a two weeks' visit to relatives at Port Carlwin, I'a.

Miss Eva Hulley, of Third and Engle streets, is home from a week's visit at Ma nay unk. Job B. Ettinger, of Alilton, is visiting his brother-in-law, AV. C. Kelly, of South Chester.

Airs. Hoffman, of Hayes street, has returned after a week's visit to AVashingtou. Edward L. Briggs. who has boon In Norristown for several months past, is expected back in Chester during the latter part of this mouth.

Dr. S. B. Luekle has his summer abode along the Media trolley line. Joseph Larkin and family, of Concord.

Frank Knight has returned from the South, where he has been two months on business. Miss Emma Tszard Is spending her vacation at the Delaware AVater Gap. Mrs. Robert Barry left during the week for Canada, where she Intends spending the summer. A.

X. Patterson intends joining his wife in Ohio during the week, aud both will visit the World's Fair. Henry X. Nichols, wife anil daughter have gone ou an extended visit to Maryland. Miss Bertie Lutz has returned from a trip to Columbia, where she visited friends.

Miss Carrie Provost, of Wilmington, is the guest of Miss Maud Wright, of Sparks etreet. Mrs. John II. Coulbern has returned from a week's visit to friends in Philadelphia. Miss Ella Duliill, who has been on a visit to friends in West Chester, has returned home.

Miss Mame McBride. of Philadelphia, is on a visit to her friend. Miss Nellie cisco, are visiting relatives in this city. NORTH AVALES. The I ansdale boys played a sharp game of ball with the Junior Idlewild Club Saturday, and laid them out badly.

Lawyer AA'ampole Is ou the sick list. Jonathan Harrah was bitten in the leg by a terrier belonging to Judge Ham-berger. Dr. Slifer cauterized the The bonds for the new high school building have been purchased In a lump by the Millvllle National Bank. John Appleby and family are spending the summer at Sea Isle City.

r.amou are at Delaware AA'ater Gap. Miss Julia B. Bostlc is visiting In Atlantic City. Miss Mamie Godwin is spending a few weeks at Td out. AVarren County, I'a.

E. L. Clarke and wife are at Atlantic City. Th Lust Straw. A girl In a Alaiue village, who made her home with her aunt, was often disturbed by evidences of the old lady's wel MERCH ANTVILLE.

Aliss Maggie J. Clarke Is making a pleasant sojourn at the Emerson. Atlantic City. J. E.

Leokner Is spending a few weeks at Ocean Grove. Aliss Mabel Knight is at ATiantic City for the heated teini. Air. and Mrs. Millard Tlchenor are com- ton.

Del. J. Gust Zook and family are iu Asbury Park. Merle AYailey, of the Lowell Collar Company, has gone to Atlantic City. Christian Arusselman and wife, of AA'it-mer, are in Eagle's Mere.

Emma Scheirich. Sue AVitmer. Mary AVit-mer, Margaret Musselman, Matilda Jlns-selraan and Miriam Hoffer left AA'edntsday for Asbury Park. They will visit New-York city and take a trip up the Hudson before their return home. were among the visitors to tue ltecruu fare of her own material possessions.

One day iu going down cellar for some butter camp ou Sunday. Rev. Vincent Nichols, of Eighth and fortably fixed in a neat cottage at Bradley ALLENTOWN. A'. H.

Aliller. of Chnmbersburg, father of Irwi AA'. Miller, of the electric road shops, has become a resident of Allen-town. Air. and Mrs.

Arnold R. Lewis, Miss Mame lleilman, 3Iiss Katie Strauss and Johu Gross are at the AA'orld's Fair. Frank Hippenstiel. of Centre A'alley, who, it was reported, suffered from hydrophobia last fall a year ago, is doing well, and is fully over the attack except for occasional spells of headache. improving slowly.

She 13 now aDie to sit up. MOORESTOWN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Stokes are spending two weeks at Ocean Grove. George AV. Lamb is taking the summer eourse of medicine In the University of Virginia. Air. and Mrs.

William Scott, Mr. and Airs. Samuel Cranmer and Mr. William S. Woodward attended the encampment at Gettysburg last week.

Mr. and Mrs. AValter P. Stokes have 6tarted on a three months' trip to Enrope. Jesse Harn er, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at the guest of Henry T.

Makln. Hlnksou streets, is on the sick list. TREXTOX. F. F.

Fitzgerald and family are at their cottage in IJelmar. Justice Abbett has sailed for Halifax on a 10 days' vacation. Gilbert T. Jaques, George W. Xorton and Charles Norton are among the Tren-tonlaus at Chicago last week.

George II. Ponlson has been elected lieutenant colonel of the New Jersey Regiment. Patriarchs Militant. James X. Clenimer has returned from Chicago, where he attended the conven- MAXAYEXK.

A. C. Allison is spending his Lieutenant SECANE. Randall and wife, are spending the Beach for the summer. Air.

and Airs. Alorgan Fredericks are at Atlantic City for a short stay. Ellas Osier has taken a party of friends to Barnegac and other points along the coast in his new yacht. Air. and Mrs Arthur Dorrance and daughter have gone to the World's Fair.

she tripped and fell heavily quite a distance. The maiden aunt rushed to the door, and, peering down Into tlie darkness, called out sharply: "D'ye break the dish';" "No!" thundered back the niece, for once thoroughly aroused; but I will:" and she shivered it with a hearty good-will against the cellar wall. Tlie old lady was so shocked by this dramatic exhibition of malice that she took to her bed and kept it for a week. Lewlstou Journal. of AVest summer Richard T.

Philadelphia, MEDIA. Dr. J. H. Fronefield and Mrs.

Fronefield started Monday for the AA'orld's Fair. Lieutenant G. Robinson has got leave vacation in Maryland. Mr. and Airs.

AVilliam Birkmire, of New York, are in town C. Dayton Philips bas been attending the B. Y. P. I'.

convention at Indianapolis. Dr. aud Mrs. A. Frame were, the re- Airs.

'harles Andrews and daughter, of here. C. Joseph Barlow, the well-known croquet export, who is sending the summer at the AVillowbrooke. is very much in demand North Sixth street, have returned from Jtion of the agents of the Xew York Life Dr. Enoch Terrine, Professor of Rhetoric where they visited since of absence from attending camp, ard Srn- Camden.

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