'v.' .&,' 12 rtj Strango forms and fires are crowdlne; all the coollng-off pltec deitln- the Atlantlo coau from Cape Cod to Hatteras. Mine Uost It bank. Ing big profit and making guests mora com fortable than lio would were their numbers limited and purses lean. "August businrss" In July Is the cry from all quarters. But there it roopi for more, and all who are getting ready for an outing can find pleasures and a warm welcome awaiting them at every Jumplnc-off place. " ABBDEra QBEAT "WEEK. Seme Exciting Evrnla and Ills Convention Color Una on I lie Ih-ncli. nrECIAI. TXIIOBAM TO TttK DtSrATRR.1 AsnCRV rxnic, July 12. The een.atlen of this week have boon the announcement of the decree In the- Patterson divorce caso and the visit of Governor Leon Abbtftt and other Bank Commissioners to ex. amino into tbo financial statistics of the lion, moatn Trust and Safe Depoclt Company. Thn visit of tbo Bank Commissioners resulted In the complete viadlcatlen of the business methods of tho Trust Company, and probably In a suit for malicious prosecution, which would reveal the instigators of tho action against the company. In Ocean Grove the special summer gather ings are now under way. To-day the National Sons of Temperance are in Ftssion, with prominent men and women as dele rates from all the States of the Union and all the provinces of Canada. Thursday evening a public meeting was held in the great Auditorium on the csmp ground. Hon. George M. Fo.ter. Mini-ter of Finances of the Dominion of Canada, delivered aa elo- 2ucnt oration, which Mas follonod by an ad re&s by F. 21. Bradley, the Superintendent of tho ".Royal Crusaders" of Washington, D. U. Tie early part of theucek was given up to the convention of the Sew Jersej's Woman's Christian Temperance Union, conducted by such noted women as Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop, President of the W. C. T. U. of Michigan; lire. Sarah J. C. Downs, President of the W. C. T.TJ. of New Jersey: Miss Mattle O. Waters, of Sew York; Mrs. J. K. Karnev. of RHode Island: Mrs. Mary F. Burt, President of the W. C. T. U. of New York. On Jim 30 tup tenth National Tem perance Camp lleeilnj ulll be held at the same place, the Ocean Grove Camp Ground. So it seems that Ocean Grove is fairly overrun with temperance assemblies this summer. The UceanGrova Sunday School Assembly began to-day and continues ten days. This consists of a branch of Chautauqua, and Chau tauqua student from all parts of tho country will attend the lectures and examinations, re ceive their seals and diplomas. RACE rROBLEM ALONG TIIE II CACTI. During the extremely hot weather of the past few days the bathing grounds have been thronged with thousands of people, ranging In age from i to 75. Colored peatilo are employed hero In large numbers and the past seasons have witnessed much difficulty and embarrass, mentun the part l he authorities of Ocean Orove and Aabur Park In keeping the colored element in Its place. As toon us their light duties wcro over they thronged the pavilions, beach promenade utiil nil the popular publla places until complaints ticratne liimituerabio and very ai-Hoila. 'J he while vlailiir ttntiiticled that tho cook," and niltrtn and other help'' be fcpt out or iltelr )-, nnd, In tt)i effort to in. Uriel the ootid oil W-Mplp, iimHi Illinois aroae, James A. llmiUcy, Hip faiindor of Aridity 1'itrlt, owna the Imiit'li hmIU Hint all rimilaii nth a, and, tlielnhilp, onalileit tit notofOo nouaa. asry rrttl llona, '1'Iip old trouble ! UKitlli ! wrMtf, toil In h fiiuillllnil lonn, 'J'Iik uoliiifil .cm.o want it bathing Nitre, They Imve tiled lor)eiutn srtMlln llio riv llrRcaiiMHiiiloil llioli Hlilln hrtdliioii, lint llitlr injinata liitvu Iimii MiipluiiUMllr toltnnl, 'i IiiiiiieIi Mi. Iliadlnt'a blintnet limy will now l glvi ii a twrUln antldft o lil Mllilog ealali. Ilthintlit, Hinl H iHtlpnitled pi no along hs liwtrh hat liren tHluimrl fur litem. Tiny will mil liaHllmteil tHnntur ilia turf i.t any oilier mint along I lin Ashiiiv Park tir Uuasn tlrore impIi, 'J Ills plan Jmt put In iii.llni to day ins met Willi llm heal I v npptnnlatloii al Mm ohIoihI I'IhiiiiiiiI lii'lr, wlilnli l'lni(ly eil and iHihlmlloil by Din llnv nr, hiinioii, n laitlly ilKllnmiKh-d Allloall Mflhodlil clergyman, anilo.iii'riiiiMinpia, hl'ttA I'llHM TIIU ftlSAHllOIIB, Tim Now A fifty H.iiUl AanvUllnii hold llifir miiiiml ihiiivdiiIImh Iiriv ileal WpillifiJay, 'J timaitay ih1 rii'tny, JitniM A, UiHillny imtoMhiiilmiPil IIAOtftiliA airitiiMgr.oiikiiiiiiiitiniNfy Uih (i, ami It f, ITIOQ III" HOI III mn HMjMPaR"M WUIhlliail tllalo II oi her aiiUiitiiif.il m,ii iKvaiiiiiiiier iiihm nojm ro now almmUnt am umiu4ll)f HtiMPtito. Fun iiC1. !a naw nlitoluiely i,cinour toe4ln himiliaics tutliu floor, ilil ruin HonievorlielnrHiio i it'iij and naeiliitf I'flit oi fain e there ro niaay atna.ll lintela at winch uiiy ooatuiue la ulloweil whether jimludlntja flaiiiKif kliln or a t'ordmi aaah nr tHiiinatlioea. Tliee plaoet, liuwevar, are 1)01 Mow III Imitating tlinciiatniat anj regulatiant of Hie more fnahloiuhle hatiolrles, and any other parb tut lull druat it dltcounteuaneed titeryuheie, Jt Is reported to-day on caod authority that the buimunr residents of Elbernn are about to take charge of tte ah ore turnpike leading from that resori to Aahury Park. This road lu, like nearly all the othets In this vicinity, baen conttantly in almost Imp ansa bin condition. AVitn the destruction of tho Ocean avtnue drive at Long Branch the necessity hat ariton for tho expenditure of tome time and money in another direction. It it propoted to macadamize the rand fram the Klberon lletel to the Dead Lake bridge, on the north of Athury Park, llns will jeln the new read now in procpss of censtrnction. leading from AtburyPark to Spring Lake, and gla a fine ocean boulevard drive of aomo 20 miles from Sea Girt to Sea Brl .'lit. Hon. John E. Faunce, cx-Rpeaker of the Pennsjlvania Legiilattire, regl.tcrcd with hit family this week at a Kingiey streit hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wrieht, of Asliury Park, are TJsltlng their former rtBidence, Pittsburr Mr. C. W. Bradley, a prominent rillread man of Altoona, Pa is at the Aretic House, Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J, Park and Miss M. 0 Hicks, of Cleveland, are at a Fourth avenue hotel. Mrs. C. Evans and Miss Helbrook and family of rittsliun, havo recently arrived at a larce hotel in Ocean Grove. ?ln,.8- D- ll'ddleton. of Bedford. Pa.. nd Wm. Huntlej Short, of Ardmorc, Pa., are turn tncring on Ocean avenne. Mrs. M. Oliver, of Pittsburg, is recreating at ft leading hotel In Ocean Groie. recre"lnK M Mr. Louis Susman, of Pittsburg. It with friends on Pitman avenue. Ocean Grave Mrs. M. a Illll and Mist M. 1. Garrettson ofPotttville Pa.-Mrs.Anna C. r.aSoek and" Miss Anna Winchester, of Media. Ja. It an Asbury aveaoe. accompanied by Mr!j. j P.2 terson. ' " JXl,h ,IL "oore- of rnuburc. is at the Mrs. W, A. Lewis, of Plttahm-o i. ine at ft Third avenue hateL ' """"" A BUEPITJS OF GIBLS. Dtdforal riprlaara Canld Entarmln a Pew Tonne Men Very Graciously. BrZClAL TILIOEAM T TU DUrTnrl.l BEBPORO SPlHJteS, TAM July 11 -Indict. tlom point to the biggest fteasoii In tliA litain. .1 . ), this aid resort The ho- 1 wnlhet, lsbla eattlM khd heilintck II4I( t)Hrtlli(nRtedflj'etlHK 6Hi 111 thn etsiilhlf IliB littlfOSIn nl lkMlHntg Ii eiBHilad lili tiMiiil", who si laitrHy In His iflUjMfliy liHa.Hlilinii; awfly lh limifuld HipaHttiftilh nl I'm) TnKfix's OfeliMim, fKUUiaa IllUr All wltll HiS JOilllt 11111 Hill aotiii inn lit mi itiiiaariiiii'i' liiilllil; aiiiara IIHhtllinM (If Kill! (lilt iiUata WMfl) ClmrMOIITi (Iff f flerifHMi HHll 1)0 R(l Ii aVli 10 M , hif f w f mm t arrld minr wliji ilit tnmr f Hi iU()i, Run ib iii y t4 tHAl uit I'n Mni)lMK fur esiitiirlM mi &2Gfc-&&fAs. Ys2..S) item iA fjf"lr ffjft e' I'flslers all shew aa fiCV llUU8l,"J, U,R Ulnbef n vsS t?m 'ffinivi-itjBui Mr V vwlii teMi r t"1 " ii' fcTfe WWi'HalnllhltftlidUilhlliat h. X.lJ trying to outilo themselves In order to keep m harmony with the other snrroondlngi. Man nser Doty is cortalnly placing the retort on ft good footing. Prof. Logere civet two concerts dally on the lawn. Ts-morrnw kit orchestra will render the follewlae selections! Beleetlnnt olTiymim: Meditation, by Q. Lingo) Adelaide, by Beethovoni Serenade, by Moazkswtkti "Hnttly King the Utlls of Heaven," a concert toln and paraphrase, by llubentteln. Mrs. lieury Chapman, of Doflettown, n daughter of ex-Gnvornor Funk, It t the Hpriogs, It Is lnt SO) oars since Mrs. Chapman paid her flrat vlalt to Bedford. Jokn Iiaiapton, Ko a lender of tho Hlta. burg bar, arrlrod on 1 uasday, laden down with nhlng tackle, and praeeeded at onco to depop ul tte the tram and bast itrcama. Mr. W. A Uargadlne, tb John Wanamaker of St. Laula. is at the Spring with his wife and daughter. He hat been a visiter at Bodferrt fer many je.ir, and every clay that the weather penults he may ba found following tome mountain stream angling far treut. lie l tho utoat auccesalul fisherman that comes here. Charles B. Kenny, Etq., the well-known Pittsburg lawj-er. Knlao an old visitor to Bed ford. Hals thu ladles' man of the Springs. George F. Gage, general manager of tho Huntingdon and Broad Tap Ilatlroad, acoom panUd by hit wife, after a week at the Springs, If t for homo, in Huntingdon, on Wednesday. Jndge Wjlle, of Washington City: Judge Doty, of Grecnsburg. and Julgs Sttnsan, of Narriitown, are amuug the legal lights at tho Hprings. The survivors of the State Constitutional Convention f 1S73 will hold their annual meet. Ing this year at Bedford. Tho dato hat not keen fixed, but It will likely occur In August. Mr. Augustus Zimmerman, of Lanoatter, who was him-n umcuii'in nnignnor anu most in t Inula friend, is at tho Springs. Ex-Judge Orvls, of Uellefonte, who placed Senntar Wallace's namo before the Scranton Convention, lint the Spring. When asked to apeak an the prospects of the ticket named at Scratitnn, tbo ex-Judge rcmarkad that ho camo hcie tor Ids health and not to talk politics. Mr. J. M. Peoples, editor of the Grecnsburg Ittbunc, is at tho Springs with bis wlfo and child Mr. V. A. McKeo ana: family arrived at tho Eprlngs on Tlmriday for a month's sojourn. J. W. D.iliull. nf Pittsburg, President of the Bedford Suringt Company, accompanied by hit wife, arrived al the Springs on Friday for a six w neks' at jv. Harace It, Moorhoad and John D. Wright, of Pitttburg, regiKtcrcd at tho Springs on Friday. Ex-Stato Treasurer Kmblo and party, af Philadelphia, armed on Tatsday. Mr. Kemble it an aunual visitor to Ueatord. E. O. Wilton, oi Pittsburg, shook hands with Chtet Clerk Farley and was assigned a room at tna spring an i uursciay. A. Purdeo ii ono of the names that appears on the register at the Arandale. The mAti who placed it lhare is a plain unassuming old gentleman who would be taken far a prosper ous farmer. He recently gave tSM.OOU to Lafayette Callege and can nrito his check for $3,(00,000. He is one of the caal kings of tho anthracite rccina and lives in Hazeltan, Pa. A patty composed of seme SO Pittabnrger and Balti'uioreans teak tea at tho Willaws this evening. 1 hey wen duwn on the tally ho. Judge Orvis, ex-State Treasurer Kemble, Judge Stiasan and Gerge Colket composed a car party in the reading room on Thursday that attracted unusual attention. Mrs. Mary Grier. accompaued by her two aauntcra, .Misses is. v. ana a., oi iuiegneny Citv, it at the Springs. Tbo walk to tho top of the moanratn after a visit to the spring, betoro breakfani, is being indulged in raoro than ever this year. It it bound to produce a ravtnous appetite. W. J. Tatten is a receat arrival from Pitts burs. Tne lawn tennis courts so far have not been tho scene of much activity. Bedford Jlubblcs is the namo of an illustrated society journal that is bound to meet with favor. It is edited by N. L. ilcGirr. ATLANTIC CITY CB0WDED. rittaburgcra Plentiful The Rcndlnfj Road Dlnr Build n Big Hotel. txrzaAZ, izlxqilui to tii oiBPATorci Atlaktio Citt, July 12. Seventy-five thous and paaple would almost crowd this resert flvo years ago. That many people spread over au lsl. land nlno miles leng by two wide at one time wat considered remarkable row tho Sd of July until Sunday evening the floating population reached the above figure. arid yet the arcomhtedatlens (or, ISM were only a little nvtflialt taxed, attha name time the tatlrmtds ami hotel man tUi'lars that It was lliu lilCHpat ami iiioM proIIUble Fauitli of July over known hern. UamtoforoaUy mid June lnv liatiii pruneutived off inoiitht, lint the spring neianti Ihlt vearfsoted ft flint Miooeif, itiiil a vriiuhle July trad was dona In tb luuntbi imincil, Duiiiistlieiirrsent Htk insiiy sultinsrnn aliaitntlifler. 'ill wraiatrwiit warm ami the iiiiiHIIihI Ihlraiy. An iinnautl supply find ien laid In hy local ami fnralgn Iiihmoi. yot thn o'lntiiinniloil Waa tn uiaat that liisnv illmanaara dad to oall ft halt, and tuft drinks null rsadily, iiiiAnixo'a iMrnoritMrtxTi. llortiinif In a iinltinmit in last Hnndar's lft Inr feUitlillliR nil Pllntiilre Improvement eon. Ieiiiilslei1 lif Hi HeidlliR letil, llusli new lie aiillmiitlciflllystalna' llmt llm fiiuioliliet tll llniimt by that rlinrutiiin lla lienii grtliltd lifCalHielll, lUvihtf liUtrhtteit th Hew iron liter, wlilcll wj Hfetlly (ttinnuail laat Mpulfln her, It Hill lintllliilnnllally lehlllll, taint alrilhtf aiiloiiiia mniln I It ft OIK III faiil ef Ooliauo. Iiiimi HVeiiiln. 'llm Itli4 wbislt III canintiiy aamirad elilliraee Mil iieAil llolltn t iBiiiliinf frni Omintioijuiit avenue to Hlinil JfUinl, a ilUlmiCo or two lilpk., How far low Alii faPlltfl HVahil will Urn Inuieht III hy Iktiiaiaimnv. hmnad wlmt lliav hav aettiallv plMilfoil iiei.va far, imd wlileli they imiaC nrcoaaitrilv Imve, imu only ha daelded wliuii tni know hnw nititli they rtiulre and what thaywill havatapty fur it, Kinoa Hi eraat tuhf ma li hecoiim puhllq properly, land bat baiiiuuil ami pikai iiave risen to abtiinl figures. Yet, the boom hat caused a great dtalot real catatu to cluiipe bands in the last two wueks. The iUading hat nt yet dtvulgad itt plans, Jt It runmred, however, that every Councilman wat asaured befare ho voted upon the nrdj. nanco that the outlai far (inprayeraent should not be lata than t-100,000, and that a lintel of great magnitude as compared with thosonow on th beach should be one of the featuiet, A CBOSS-TOWN BOAD, Ex-Sheriff Wm. H. Leeds, of Philadelphia, and John S. Davis, of tho United States Hotels, have requested the city to permit them to op crate ft strett car line en the crosstown av enues. Tho proposition ii not favorably re ceived. Pittsburgers aro rapidly wending tbetr way oceanward. Usually the Baltimore represent ation is the heaviest at this time, but the stream is now from tbe .West. J. U. McGonan, of Altoona. and A. McCul lough, of Pittsburg, aro at tho Hotel Reading. A very enjoyable gentian was given at the Hotel Ingomaron the evening of July 4, led by Mr. Carl Thompson and Miss Carrie Fllley. The grrman was followed by a caooert, in which the following gentleman taok part: Mr. Robert Dunbar, Mr. W. Ariuttrany;. Mr. Geo. O'Denaell, Mr. Dick Lilly and Mr. Geo. Barn hart, Aanr the Pittsburg people present were Chat. O. Barnett, Wayne Dnrman, E. J. Flo, Wm. 8. Johnson, H. J. Riley and Isaao Mr." James H. Wills, Mr. Pugh and Mr. Har vey, of Blaine. W. Va., are at tbe Brady House. Mesars. Dandur t Digit, the architects of Lincoln's Park, and well known in Pittsburg, are down for several days with a party of friends. Mrs. Georce W. Hubley, of Plttsburj, la at tho Dennis. F. Hoack, of Pittsburg, accompanied by his family, is at the Dennis. Theaiat W. Welch, of Pitttburg. with hit wife and children, are stopping atthtDounla. Mr. L. L. Minn, ef Uniontown, it at the Pennhnrtt. Miss Maggie Legne, of Pitttburg, U at th Osborne far the seasan. MlEsSallleG. Negley, of Pittsburg, la stop ping at the Traymore. Mr. L. U. Mather, accompanied by bar daughter, ia at tbe Trajmort. Mrs. O. a Sbellun, of Plttsbnrg, la making ft short stay at the Uonongatitla. A. J. Dougherty, J. A. Garlet, Mr. H. O. Adams, Taewaa Carapbtll, of Fltuburg, art at th Mannarabala. E. Weller, ef Pittsburr, la at tbe Waverley. Mr. Edward Jtnkt, of Pittsburg, Is visiting the Aldine. Mri. Jamas Er and Miss Annie and Mlta Carrie MtLeaa, of rittiburg, are stepping at the Aldine, where they make the house attract ive by their bright and lively presence. Tbuints A, Howler, of Plttaburg, wai here this week and stopped at the Aldine, A StirJOeSSFUli BOP. Th bpsolng hep at tlit United SUten, held e Tuttriilay itilb last, wat ft complete itio eeisla vt ttfr ib btltul dancing patlllvk wat iaAiil)r ilseafatsd with flaw" eilni feUbll, kuitlng h He, and Illta is titatlewleKi Man esatitlitl fllllsi wltl Istfl HI tkflkfitbtagB lltfll iffalf, it III IP lliaptK i ine miniisaiini ta eatiinie IktMMlMt llajtl 8HIWI Jill IHMmtF, Amtnlf iUl)IFbt lionet i ! niti. now .i'lttauiri Htis viuih ty.Hifi illllil, Mh f IH1 !!. J IWM F, KIUII' III', u liar i Alii, f.ui AiiFQiienri jtiiiiaiii vveuii ails, ijam; f MflflMt!r Hllll.fnlill C.ofPrilllllll?, MF, a Nil "I 'JIm&J.t a ws"i j- Pu?r, sikw, innia ana wi 'AqWi! flumiiiirltfilpromlninl Inn liann And wife, W. Mj Hir RRHIIiCB re; iBrBbirniiri " fj7 jfc3s JfejC THE chant of Plttaburg, ia at the Vermont for a two wookt'stay. . ,, Mrs. W. C. Jtitto and family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brokaw, of Allegheny City, are at th Metropolitan for ft throe weekt' visit. Daniel Brady and family, Mr. W. E. Cotter, John J. King, John Burnt and Evan Davis, T. K. Ray and Frank Peaae, of Plttaburg, are at thn Albion. . .. Thomas Hatty and William Little of Pltta burg, art at th Olendale. Dr. & C. Scott, of Plttaburg, la itopplng at thoBi, Oharlca. , J. 11. Human ami John Lantt, of Plttaburg, are at tho United States Hotel, J. M, Illddln, Pittsburg, and Mr. Sterling, of Allegheny, art at tbe Imperial. The following Plttsbiirgert nr lit the Nor mandlat H. It. Baker, E. O. Vandyke, Mr, and Mrs. J. Ii. William, H. M, Delamater, J. L. Cliamberlatn, Mr. and Mrs, William Vlncont, H. M. Paxton, II. F, Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. R, It. Porter, James It. Oliver, II, B. Moorhoad, U. M. Bunghan, James Allien. J, O. Brown, of Pittsburg, accompanied by hit wife. It atMiaHta Side. M. Clay McMullln, Chariot F. Mvort. W. Z. Miller, (ieorgt T. Bavlle, George w. Johnson, John G. Ingrnham, William P. Armttrong, T. W. Hetzel, W. H. Mitchell. Uriah Tinker. Thomas Ford, William Wblttabockor, all well known In Pitttburg, aro stopping at tbe Man. slnn. . The following well-known Plttsburgera are now sojourning at tbo Uoldzkom by tho seas airs. Peyton H. Taylor, Mia Maud Tavlor, Miss Annie blatterv, Aflia Lucy Do Avlnlt. Mist Kato Neifar, Mil Dlckeni, Mrs.Dumbolll and her daughter, Mrs. Woltr, Mis Sadie flow-swell, Mrs. B. Graham, Miss Beasle Gra ham, Mrs. J. Brodir, Mlsa Ida Welsh, Miss Mamie Rookney, Mr. Hbomn, Air. w. j, Aictiuinn, in r ittsDorg, can do found on the Normod e's porches, J. V. HecKinan and wife, ot Allegheny, with Jamei Bonan and wife and Mr. T. Bruttell and family, of Wheeling; James Lapuan, Pittt burg: John M. Prescott, Jr., Pitttburg, aro at tho Luray. Thomas Campbell, of Pitttburg, is at the Mo nongabola. Mr. Weado and family, of Pitttburg, are lo cated at the Dubuquo Cottage. Joseph W. Dixon, of Johnttown, la itopplng at the Mnnoneabela. Rev. Robert E. O'Kane, of Clarkeabarg, W. Va., it at tho Westminster. Joseph Saul, MIssaaAnnlo and Ethel Etsen burg aud Margaret Wilson, all of Holmetburg, Pa., form a very plcaaant party at the Welling, ton. Mrt. J. C. Hlraanan, Messrs. Robert S. Ball and II. B. Johnson, of Pittsburg, aro at tbe Wellington, Messrs. John Goringor and Georgo Miller, of Plttaburg, are at tbe Wetherllk PITTSBUEO AT CAPE HAT. Tbe Gas City Well Represented The Hor. rlsons and Ihe Wnnamnkrra. erXCUL TELX.GBAK TO TUX DIlrATCH.l Capk May, July 12. The betels here have paid from the day of opening and this cannot be said of any previous season. The Pitts burger are more nu merous by far this week than last, and many have come to stay the season out. Tbe Asso ciation ef American Railway Accountant Officers has bean la ses sion all the week at the Stockten Hotel. Over 800 prominent accountants from all over tbe country are here, many of tbem accompanied by their wives and lady friends. The enter talnment given for them has been of the best, hops have been given in their honor and din ners for their pleasure. On Thursday a'pleas uratrip to tho Delaware Breakwater wjs en joyed on tho steamer Republic Yesterday morning the Trunk Line passenger agent of the United State met at tho Stockton. The President seems to have enjoyed his visit here and his faraltv is sticking pretty clow to the etft cottage. It is said Mr. McKeo has tried to introduce a reform in the family reading. He has contributed some books to tho familv library, ameng them Prehistoric Races." "Tbo Heeent Origin of Man," flvo vol. ttmts of United Btates History, "Macomb's Astronomy" and other like them. But it is doubtful if Mr. McKee'a light reading will stand much show among Mrs. McKee' easygoing novels. When ha comes en far his snare af the summer out. Ing, a expeoted shortly, h will hive the first caanceatbls books, and will provo by per tonal effort what It It to buckle dawn tp heavy work at the teahnre, At least ;o far the ladles ar dlpaa te wait nd let Mr. MeKts ie "how It is lilmutf." It need hardly be added that tin novela have the start tit ttteaelld, Im-ptAvlnK-the-nilnd book) coutrlbutod by Mr. MolCes. MBS. ltAtiniHOK DOKSM'T BATHE, While the Preildiot't cellule la wall lupplUd with bathrooms, the aur, of coiir, will he th bathing Krtund, Tins litaoh Juat In front ef the eoltnBttfi nut favorable and the Imth liemea arajnu litlow, near Hie Wanaiunker twltK, Mrt, McKm and all of Ida family, Meant Alra, linrrlsiiii, enjoy llm turf Imililim, Mis. ilarrl. tin) I not luullneil lo iry It, baunusn nr Ilia null, lolly Blven l" thasuialletldettllsiif hariirlvtlrt ilfu, Many women wuuld lind Culm May Point on linil nun niiii'i'iaaiioa ioi oi''rioni, nit Ii is ilis jnit ami fietdnm whiiih Mm. Ilur. rimn most aiijuye, ami the raslful, tiomii Illn in III niitlage It in oontrail with Waslilaalini anil ilit Whit lloiiiB, if aiit iioiild snjitr Ilia tiirf li al tiliitf liks iititlnnry lttrlnU ami without im. Multtlritf lliat tli iiiitimeil iiirtloujtit wmild b tnleiiiaihtil l in fniif iKiitrt ir nit an ii, nn itiiiibi tn would avail lisfselt or Hit hsiislil et Tho WiianiftUrIUB la mm little way rnrilier dawn, lliongh j. Im. tniiare, dull, grrty eniNKe nar hy, ia freqiiaii y liiiliitui nut Mllio"WanRiiitbtM;iiiiitit," Uu( Mr. Whu. Rtimker liaa llm ftiifly lint n9Miii fur lirliflit colon, lis Ma imd jilBottaeilntitii ymlow, wiiii ypryriBii, iitrn aimim in hipkiiivt nit wlnrlow sliuttort Rod trimming, it la, it tlirsu Hnry Minmtt finiMgs with two tnry )nn on Ihra atdps, The mnf it vniiaimii rpit And there are One line nf red with green trim, mum, Likt thn President' eottage tliero are a preat many window. At A whole It ii pretty nd etfAoiiva. OFF FOB THB MOUHIAHfS HOOJf, The Poitmaler General's family spent June at ttmlr country liouio near Philadelphia and came to Cape May Point on the Uth of this month, Mrs, and Miss Halford, wife and daughter of tbe President1 private secretary, are here at tho Cane House, where they will remain until August, and then go to the mountains. Andlt It probable thatthe Presi dent's family will spend September m the mountains. The Beadle Memorial Presbyterian Church Is three doort from the Postmaster General's cottage. It It a tmall chapel with a common place exterior; but a quaint and attractive in terior. It lias a vaulted, many-cornered celling of polished waod, siaiuad glass windows and small pipe orpan. When tbe President's family first attended tbe service Mrs. Harrison he came known to the congregation, and tbis was last year during her visit to tbe Postmaster Geneial's familv. She has gono several tlmos this season, and the sexton tells me that tbe chapol is filling up since her arrival. CAPE MAY rEBSOKAIi UBXTIOX. Cardinal Gibbons returned again Wednesday to Cap a Mjiv, for ft ten days' visit. He has ft great attachment for Cape May. Charles 8. MCorgee and G. P. Errcth, are ameng tbe prominent Pittsburgera at the Stockten. William D. Phillips, of Plttaburg, i at Congress Hall for a long visit. Charlea 8. Covert, B. F. Brown and wife, D. Copperttone and wife, J. T. Dennis and A. Mctlorey and wlfo arc! here. The gentlemen are ramtnent railroad men of Pittsburg, and aro lu attendance at the Accountant Association meetings. William M. Volgeaon 1 resting from eare at theElberon. 8. O. Mllbourne, W. A, Blakely, E. D. Smith and W. P. Coelty, are prominent Flttaburger at th Cangress. Mitt Fanny B. Mllltr is delighted with the West End. C0HEY ISLAND 0S0WSS. There May bo 00,000 People Thsro Ono Day and Hcarcelv n Soul tb Next. far toiai. TSMtaauii to tub disfatcu. NswYoitK, July 12. Notwithstanding the few daysaf exitsslvely hot weather In June tie rtal lesson at Ccnty Island waa net fairly optn until after tbe Fourth of July, People are vary inuou like ahaep. Tbcy hesitate, wait fer eaeh other, thin make a scattering and, fin ally, ft flung Altogether, That la th way the New Yorkers tackle Coney Island, Tho hotel men down there have about the moat unique experience) of any In their line of Witness. Comparatively fw peonle remain through (he eutnmer, Their cheat are almost wholly tram alettti Very transient, indeed, are the majoniji cnmiitif lHtlieRiMiiiif eudKelhtiih the even' m, flu fe'ttit li iliM hotel aUdnttitr profits at Uobey Island ate the tubal linear tilu qukbtli "Viilerdif It wi slot ftbd aullf, A. ah aflyiouf Ualfl Jtiidlieat CfMhta tlfeu llislf tHeiiitnit lo o Ounay, A fall ui iu In tbe ituiiiooi liioke Uii Bflfiiil, .it wai inadifa !l day, , ToJayll ii cold tod law, Hat ft llr hi )nh win Id iiid dletT luiltfiii intf tit? iiu hotfi"i Hilii ilieii., ni'fei nl fiiulf i in iniwy lliiin Aiidiliiiiliig illvuriniltlielFlHiM. DFSll 01, HIIFOIIell. IIIVaVlllSirilleFteil Rill fOFt nolle" litre oy llif ma. Toninrfow will U urelniii(i Tliiloik out for grind null, mt tnnuieiiu t'f "jo uitiit Hi hoi 'till JBfiin rem niikedy lo eariB w,ww pieiu it vig enii um if Ii flBiflwpn tl unnii i tlmiraOBiilir lot breffliHf in Idl p1 Z FITTSBT3BG DISPATCH, financial Indicator. A difference oMrjo wilt mako ft difference of 110,000 to th ble hotel man. A fall of 50, or r rite of soo. It often ii, question of lotlng or making that many thom. and. Tho hotel man uaiiibfot on the weather Largo supplies must bo laid In dally. Beef hv the carload, potatoes by the hundred buthola am! perishable food of all kind by tho ton Most of this will carry over a. bad day, but two bad days and onnsidorablo damaged food will be ao'ved to gucata on tbe third, while three conicoullva bad daya and moat ef tbla food la a total lost. Tho threnilott hotel stewards la the world aro employed at theso anno Coney Island hotels. To not ba caught "short" or "long" requires an amount of skill and good manage tnuntakinto genius.. Thus men get splendid salaries, aud tbcy are worth every cent they get, They were horn with tbe qualities re quired in great genorale. This role la ten tlraea harder at Coney than If they catered to tbo maximum number of guratt' orery day, Bo Is the rein of those in oharge ot every othor branch of tbo hotel huslnott thore. To mo the managamtnt aeami llko magic. Bat it Isn't, The matjo la really management. LIVELIER AT THE FALLS. Visitor from Aorota tho Briny Ar Deeom las; Numerous An End of Fleecing, arroiAi. tilxoham to Tna maFATfliM NiAoxrtA I'ai.ls, July 11. Juitat present Niagara Kallt It prej-ty well filled with strancora. Thlt weak ban liranrvht t,nn,t. from all part of tbe world, and many name of luroiKocr are on mo uotei registers. Dr, Talraago and wife were among the prominent rrlv.l. at II.A Ci,hm, ir....- . . .......... ..iiiu V.W1.V1 jjiiuRc, a larsD ex cursion or prominent members of his Bra klyn Tabernacle were the guests of the Inter. natlnnnl A I,.. ah.. .,.., . . ............ .,. i.ih. bwti.cuuuiiria ouiiTentmn was also hold bore during the week, aud taffy waavoryplentllul. J Times bavo changed hore. Yosterday your correspondent walked from the Centraltta ttonto"The Point" in th park without being accosted by one John." A Sangerhund asso ciation of New York City sent a large delega tion of its members to tbo Kails this week. One of the moat disagreeable storms were ex perienced on the Reservation occurred a few days since. A wind blowing at the rate of fifty mil an hour covered tho slght-seers In the Park with blinding sheet of mist; tho river bnrrlod ever tho rook in an angry way that made the spectator ahuddor, and tbe steamer "Maid of tbe Mlat was a veritable ono as she Tocked at bor landing, signs were blown down and real estate distrlhuted regardless of anyone that came along "villi eyes and mouth ppen. But tho season that began so un prom isingly Is already mending, antf if tho present advance continues bid fair to be as gay as could be wished. Among the guest here are Mrs. S. Llngle hurst, of Liverpool, England: Miss Lillian Folllnsbee, of Loudon, and Mr. H. P. Allen, of London. New York Is well represented and there are a number of Pittsburgen enjoying themselvos here. HAVING A JOLLY TIME. A Pltttbura- Flahlnar Club Taking lo All tbe Fun There la lo Michigan. SfXCIAL TKLIOnAU TO TUE DIRPATCO.t Br. Clatb, Mich., July 11. Tbe Last Chance Fishing Club, of Pittsburg, is In camp near hare on the flnont grounds along tbe St. Clair river. Eighteen members have been in camp most of tba time. Tho other day several of tbe party left for a short sojourn at Mackinac, Since the Fourth the chief business in camp has been to have a good rest and plenty of recreation. On tbe evening of tbe Fourth the club f ent up a magnificent display of fireworks. A hundred or so of the native gathered to see tho show, and declared it the finest ever seen in "these parts." During the day William Kinglerani Charles Kratz ran a bag race, much to the amuscmeut of the oamp. Mr. Kinglcr got under the wire first. All of the party are well and enjoying the outing im mensely. Gathered on Illll and Shore. Etiquette of Seaside Boarding Houses Inquire after thn health and appetite of the man you sit next to at dinner, but by no mean relinqutih In bis favor your claim to tbe best part of tho fowl, or the lonciorest cut of tbe mutton. When tbe French beans tiro banded round you may dlsctls tho different varieties with your neighbor, hut It does not In tho least require you tolcave any on tho dish for Llm if the supply ruhs short. You tuav speak sym EBthetlcallyof the person sitting in the draught, nt there is no need for you to offer to change places Willi blm. To discover "who1 who," and everylhlng about ever) body, bring your wife with )ou, and when you descend In break. flit next morning you will find that everybody there know a good deal about you ixho.-l'tck. He-Up. It Ii laid lli&t Prince George or Wain, President and Mrs, llnrrlien, Vie President and Mr, Morion, Meeretary nuil Mr. J, O, lllnlne, nuil X'l'ielilint and Mr, drover Cleveland will villi Newport during the season, TiuiiRi people At inrttiy reorti aro noouted of touring two tela of prions, one for the "regii" lrliilislillnni"nndoiiefor tits niinnr vllr om, whiiih Include the pollnuo peniilo, The trouble Ii the Ittttar Irtrlrf li the liltlur, TiiRTtiiveftnewliAlliliig oar at llrlitlilon, JCng,, operated by attain, with wlileh the In. vanlur has hn etittlmenlliig with a view lo lis gannral liilroiluolliin at suhsIiIr platipi, j ifnaOrlttoii as very niuuny nirnlr, SVAtHnitui,nn Is on at Hint Amarliitti tesnria in which th vlilinr nevur fmis to riml dnljitlit, no initler hew familliir all the lieautios ami wniiinr tit nature way appear atlor iuo unsilye villi) MotiH nf the Wsiturn insiiri lietnla Irnvt a .paid iiffielil who is vailed "master ef eriiiioii on," Ills diulM ire in "git up tim dinoea, nuke liitindiisiloni mid inabt it pleasout for evaryliidyi" Van rotiglt, rugged, plottiriiique, natural lieiuiy, noplioeon llio Atlantlo ooant nan ooni. pare Willi Oiioie Unnbs, a lellred. qnloiand pool remit about nine nillei ront Ilnidefoid, Me, Not a few of the English nobility will lie the reclplenti of hospitality at Ltnox and Newport slimmer homes later In tho maton, It li laid even a fullfJgilged duke It oninlng, Ohb nf tho Kong Drancli lintel will begin this aeaion tlm English stylo of bathing from bntli boiisei on wheals, whlflh will he drawn out into tbo water by horsea, JI aw a dnien etudenta nnd a number of Bos. ton Latin aelinol boyt aro doing doty tbla mm. mer at waiters and row boys at tbo Hotel Pres. ton, Beach Dlu If, Mass, CoAoiica and four have been added to tbe dally procession ot equipages at Newport, which I now large and "crowded with bril. Ilanoy," Rentals of cottage at Long Branch tbl year have been at considerably lower prices tbau have prevailed heretofore at that reaoi t. Every train arriving at Saratoga now bring visitor to the "great American Spa," the In flux being of very fair proportions. Families that want the best rooms at the price of tho worst continno to make llfo a yoko for the summer hotel men. Joseph's coat of many colors is Included among tbe bathing salts rented at old Orchard Beach. Recent Patents. HIgdoa & HIgdon, patent lawyers, 127 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, and LeDroit building, Washington, D. 0., report tbe fol lowing patents just granted: Hubert Crehan, screw cutting machine; J. A. Kurtz, blasting; D. T. Lewis, apparatus for coating sheet metal; It. W. Bayley, ma chine for forming metalllo brake beams, all oi Pittsburg. F. M, Anton, miner's lamp wick: George Anton, miner' lamp, Monon gahtla City. White Goods. While Good. Victoria lawns reduced; India llnona re duced; embroideries reduced. Sale begins Monday. Knaiile & siiustbr, 38 Flith aye. Ladies' wraps, jaoketa, lace capes, trav eling garment!, etc., at bargain pricoa to cloae, Huoua& Haoke. MSSU Reductions In coat room Monday, July 11 KNABLE & BllTSTEIi. 35 Fifth are. IB To Clilcitro nnd Return 80. On July 24 lite Pittsburg and Western Itnllroiul will soil excursion tloketa to Chi cago, good ten tloya, lor $0. Comb to Hie reduction dale gtut bar Saliis) begins Monday uitirnliit?, KtfAllLB & BllUslfltt, flfl fifth ate, Kjieuraiea lo Aliunde (iliy, Nut 1 hUHdif. July 11, via llii fl, fe 0, ft, it, 1UI lid (hi .round trlnj Hakm mi for ten day's mid glod o star nt Wmli Jiibioiii I). 0., fiturnliif. HneolHl IfhIii g. 0 Ai Mi nuil OiUO ?. m. i'ul iimn imrleruarji on day train and l'nlliuun i feplug ears on night trsln, M.wjfK'iafi,',n,'',,wMh s JtRnK& WlLBS, SUNDAY, JULY 18, aomsR XX "A letter for mT I wonder who lt' from." Haw many ot ua have beard tbla and similar remarks from ladles ot our acquaintance, and how many of ua havo watched the pretty Angora fondle tho missive, turn It tbis way and that, and watched the fair rooioleut examine the postmark, atamp, chlrography, and hold it np tn tbe light a If to determine whether fresh or not. as expert do with eggs, all the time spec ulating upon who wrote it mother, Frank, Maine, Margueratto or Nan and what now, good, bad or Indlfforont, It contains! whether the long promised visit of tho darling girl friend I soon to bo paid, or mother 1 ill, or Nan' baby ha tho whooping cough and he won't be ahlo to Join th party In tbe mountains, or whether Frank la up to bta eare In business that will prevent his running up for that brief breathing spell he bad been anticipating! Then with what a little flutter of exitement tho leal la finally broken and the con tenta read with many an exclamation auch ns. "Oh, Just listen to this," while aome particular Interesting passago la read aloud to those aroundt or "Did you ever hear the llkef Mother aaya to and so," all of which mam the receiving of a letter by a woman an event ot considerable interest, not only to herself, but to those who happen to be with her when the postman arrives, unlet he decrees It other wise and runs off to her own apartment to read both what'a wrltton and what lan't written between the lines, but evon In that cat there Is auch a charming little balo of romance about it that It's a pleasing Incident. How very different It is with menl How provoklngly mator-of-fact and proaalo they are about their correspondence, and how very selfish they are won't even give a person an idea of what's In a letter nor who It's from won't enthuso themselrea nor let anyone else enthuse, as it were. a How the Politician Doe It. Illustrative of that point was a scene I wit nessed one day last week when an active poli tician received and opened a bunch of letters, without moving a muscle of bis face, and the bunch was large enough to havo effected a mental and emotional cyclone with a woman. They were of all sizes and descriptions, large and small, and medium, square and oblong, wbltc, cream and yellow, and four of the en velopes were engraved in the tipper left-hand corner with tbe words "Senate Chamber." while In tbe lower left-hand corner waa writ ten either "private" or "personal." And all of them In different handwriting. Think of it and weep, for that whole bunch of missives and mystery did not arouse an iota of enthusiasm in the face of hat man. In tbo most methodical manner possible did he take the steel letter opener, and, without a bit of speculation, insert it and cut the envelope from corner to corner while he unfolded tho letter and perused them all to hlmseir without even an ejaculation. How ever, there Is one kind of Utter that arouse him to quite a pitch of animation, and that Is tbe quarterly bill from the fashionable store at which his wife shops. Indeed, the confided to ma the other day tbo fact that she never goa to the bla front door to meet him on tho day that Messrs. illatik A Co, issue their bill, How I regretted the fact that a woman didn't reoelve that packet of IstUrs though, and In hi j present too, for It would have given her to much pleAiure and she would liar given him a lesson In appreoiatloo, but If the lateit degree In fashionable itallooery la adopted the delight awoman lim in apeeulatlng upon the reoelnt of a letter will be confined to what It contains1 and not to who wrnto It for on lb overlapping portion of III envelope uad now by all who arfeetiwelldoni Is engraven In nut, pretty type the name of tlio writer of the letter and the residence, Just above where the aeal adlierei, or refusal lo adhere, Hoi n WHeeme Innnvnllao (nr All The Innovation will not he welcomed tint yrsllylf minor li truo Hint there are some vary nlon yniiiiaiadlns who oorrespond with very iilo yntiiiu mmi omiiiary to th rule) and regu. lalloni luld down by th paler famlllai, for In mull a cash the name mlaht exolla eoniitiinl should It intst through the natural protestor' liimli, that blushes would only emphaslie, The old-fashioned envelop will probably be mod byiueliiualdeiii and their eorrnspnndentt, If they really do emit, but there li nothing to prevent their adopting the new wrinkle In tbe Inisrlptloii of their envelope!, Tlili new wrinkle rarjulre that the eity for whloh tho letter li designed bo written very plainly In the spare formerly occupied by the name nf the person Addressed, the county And Hiate under neath, and In the lower, lefthand sorner, "For Mitt Eleanor JJavl,"er her Brother, ai tb case may be. Tbo advantage of tbla new method oyer tbe old la plain to be aeon, In that It will faoilltate tho handling of the letter by the postal oar clerkt, whose mission It it to determine for what particular point and not for what par ticular perenn tho missive is Intended, And bealdea, it's atye, TnonNB BlUJfCH. BUHMEB SOCIAL PLEASTJEES. Llltla Event That Go To nrd Making Llfo Worth Living: In Hot Wentber. The Iron City Fishing Club ba about com pleted arrangements for their tbree-weeks' en campment on tbo shore of Sparrow Lake, Can ada. Tbeywlllleavo tbe city Monday, August 4. Tbo party will be amply equipped with boats, a tug, 23 tents and a dining tent 12x00 feet. Itev. C. W. Smith is President of tbo club, and, In addition to bis family, tbe following well known people will bo ot the party: Mr. J. O. Wood and family. Prof. J. H. tforrur, Her. C. L. Bmltb, Kov. J. V. Miles. D. D.j Captain J. D. McQIll. Prof. V. H. Slack, Miss Hudson Miss D. Slack, Miss N. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. j! H. Pollett. Dr. E.J. Phillips and wife, Mr. 8. L. Bhenard and family. Mr. Grant Hubley. Miss Hubley. Rev. W. F. Connor. Mr T... w Smith and wlfo, Mr. Reed Slack, Mr. Jobu H ack, Mr. Benjamin Oangerfleld and familv Messrs. J. L. Miner, Br. and Jr.; Her. T. ft. Jones, Dr. J. E. Rlcgs and family, Mr. Will Jt'ricoaud family. Miss Jessie L McCliing. Mr. ana Mrs. Llndley, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Wood. Judge A. H. Leslie, Mr. Will Welden, Rev. Dr. A- II. Nnrcross and wife, Mr. Otis Hhepard and family. Miss Carrie Elliot, Mr. C. R. tfolf, Mr. O.W.Bowman, Mr. Emery Ford and family. Mr. George J. Wolf and wife, Mr. Banford Evans, Mr. Frank Wallace, Maggie Laufman, Mr. Edward Craig, Mr. Marcus Murphy and son, Mr. R. W. Bcatty and wife, Mr. Charlea Parkins, Mr. John Qullett, There was qulto a merry orowd of young folks at tho residence of Mrs. J. G. Carroll, 89 Irwin avenue, last Monday evoning, tho occa sion being the 12th birthday of her ion, Master Leo Carroll. Mis Edna Carroll, a prattc llttlo miss of 0 summers. In a neat well-denned ad dress, presented him In behalf of her mother, with a handsom direr watch. The ovenln? was enjoyably spent with games, muslo, tlano Ing and recitations. Among thoio present were tbe Mltsta Stella, Madeline ana faille Ryau, the Miss Helen and JubannaMiew.trt, Miss Meehan, Kthol Clark. Kate MoAlllatar, Ethel Wright, Gertrude Murphy, Ulalioh Murphyl Master Charlea Ryan, Jnhu Itntliram, Martin Leahy, Leo O'Neill and John Meebnti, A most enjoyable day was eueht on board the Mayflower on Friday by the tneinbra and friends or tiferett (Joutiall Ko, 651, itoysl Ar cstitird. It wai the usual upmsnlallv Law tHillla mpltt "ith hjIibm from all .round PIltsbliK' 1 " lilMIfileU l 8 f i H, and hto. eeedid ai ar ai Look So, 8, refunilHg at top, , Daji'ltellu not wajtllier, diHeiug wai u tnile-ed In lh, emir day, to lie lltaiui nf BitiUiur'i ofdhailiA. Uwing to low wU him Mayflower w unable in wat biiow Loafe No, I ndiiftisi)Ki iwiFguaHtterTiilffoin thera ia tin eliy ii tha fileeija ear, limy Sua paiiid filf In a very iiUWaoluty luannar. AuUaianllrtile- party wai aivia 'fliiindny evening, at (lie Niltlenee of Mr, nnd Mn, W if, Uawioii, ai HharpiburHi Among tin buiim ef tha eesailen, wira Ilia Minn Annli, Mai&li. j&ri&l "Tv'xfv fryLIAA. 'S V ir$smPFP 1890. . ofUazlowood) and Mill Catharine Thompson, Mlaa Jennie Tlbbv. and the Mlasos Aunlo. Maria and Mary Dawaon. ot Bharpsbore: Mr. William Bradley, of Bellevuot Messrs. Plerco and Anderson Barker, or Haalowood. and Messrs. William and James Tibbie, Hamuel Muigravo and Hamuel Thompaon, of Ubarpa burg. Tb young ladles of the Mornlngilde Million Cburcb gayo ft feitlval on Friday ovenlng Uat, The affair waa a decided aucooss, both socially and financially. Tho young ladles In charge of the lo cream table wore Mil Rnae Loon hauser. assisted by Mlsa Emma Llghtner, Mlsa Maugl Connor, aided by MUs Jeatle Keyt aud Mitt Emma Conner. Mies Maggto Kllnn wat aatitted by Mil Ireno Arm-trong anil Lizzie kiiiioi Mill meoi was aided, by Mlta Uanlsli. j The lemonado booth was presided over bv Mlsi I Emma Woluer, aided by Mlsa Nellie Wolner. The flower and fruit itand was In charge nf Ml Mary Kline, aatitted by Mia Bertie uiiuan. Tha meeting ef th Independent Llttrary Society waa'hold on Thnrtday evening at tbe residence of Miss Comley, Perryaville avenue, Allegheny, and bad a plenum time. Thaoffl cees fur the coming quarter wero Installed. The programme consisted of select readlnga and recitations by the membera. Tbe meeting adjourned to meet next Thursday evening at the residence ot Miss Jennie Lawton. Mlsa Carrie Shuetz, ofNo. 88 Wataon atreet, oelebrattd ber sevontaentb birthday Thursday evening. A email company ot friend called to wish ber many happy return of the day.and tbo evening was pleasantly pasted with muilo and cards to tbe enjoyment of all present. Dr. and Mr. W. II. Wtnalow have taaued In vltatlon for a reception, to be given on Mon day evening at tbelr residence, Alktn avenue, Bbadvslde, from 8 to 12. Tb reoeptlon is to bo a celebration ot th twenty.nttb. anniversary ot their marriage. Mr. and Mra. J, C. Woodruff and daughter! of Anderson street, Allegheny, entertained a number ot Utile folks on Thursday evening last. The young people, thank to their boat and hoitess, had a lively time. Gnetta and Host. Mis Julia Borg, of Carson atreet, I viilting frienda at Dravosburg. Miss Eva T. Neely, ot Vlnecllff. ba gone to Elizabeth to apeud her vaoatlon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aron and danghter, ot Mo Kinney, Tex., are hero In tbo city on a visit. Sir. Frank L. Keely, of the Thirteenth ward, has gono to Lake Huron for a six weeks' stay. Mrs. A. L. Drinker and daughter. Edna, have gone to Brigantine Beach to spend tbe aum mer. Mrs. Vogt, of Tyrone, Pa., is visiting ber cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogt, ot No. 21 Hazel street. Misses Daisy and Ida Schmidt, of the East End, have gone to Bedford Springs for a month's stay. Miss Louis Ord Hailadav, of Ban Francisco, niece of late General Ord, u, 8. A., is vtsltlng Mrs. Dr. Button. Miss Amy C. Davis, of the Boutbslde, baa gono to spend tho summer in the country with ber parents. Tnomas H. Davis, Esq.. and family bave gone to tbelr Butler county residence for the summer season, Messrs. Sidney Kelghley, Louis Plato and Clarence Lay bave gone to Cincinnati for a vacation of one month. Miss Millie F. Hays, of Robinson street, Alle gheny Citv. it visiting her cousin. Miss May B. Gault. oi Klttanning, Fa. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, of Rockford, McKean countv. are visiting at Mr. amd Mr. U. Harts, No. 138 Forbes street. Mrs. William M. Blaney and daughter, of South Thirteenth street, are sojourning at tha Mountain House, Uniontown. John M. Oakley and wife and ion Thornton, with bis sister. Miss Emily C. Oakley, of Phila delphia, sail for Europe on tbe 26tb. Mrs. W. N. Webbe.Mlss Gertrude Webbe and Master Harold Webbe, of Butler street, have gone to tbe seashore lor tbe summer. The many friends of Mist Lizzie H. Orr, of Liberty street, Allegheny, will bo glad to learn that sho I recovering from ber protracted ill ness. Mr. D. 0, Hutoblnion and family, of tbe East End, and Mrs. W. N. Dumbrlll and daugbter, of the same place, bave departed for Atlantlo City. Mia Mattle Donaldson, who baa bson at tending school bare, hat returned to ber borne. Jonas' station, taking bet friend Mm ra Mealy with ber. Mill Carrie Itlelmril. of Franklin itreet, Al legiieuy. ia ipondlng toe euliry season on the lake. Hhe will return by way of Niagara Fall and Chautauqua. Mr. and Mn, J, Klsnrnan, of Fayette itrait, Allegheny, who have been visiting friend In Bradford and Chautauqua tbe pail week, bare mtiinid home, . Mr i, J, ilildlng Is visiting bar daujIiUr, Mr, J, D, 'lllu, lu .Wllllaiiiiporl. Kiie it eeoui panlad bv her ilniiKliter. Mn, W, AniUrsoa ami Mm Jllrul" FiiTniiig, . Mr, and Mrs, John M, i'rueoll and John M, I'respiiu, Jr of Isabella Ureal, Allanlimy. are fiiloyiiig llm ilellK ilful tea, brent ai III Mtiufiiiny Hume, AlUniloOliy, Mra, A, II, Kennedy, of Cedar aveiiu. Alls ghniiy, left yeatenlay lo spend llm luliiliua of lm hot weather at mr old lioinaitesil with ltr sister and hmiherdiplaw, Mr, ami Mrs, Datilil Krsjiii, at 1'eiroll iluiltr onuniy, Mlsi Jjlla H, Marahall, one of Allehny' moat popular and aunoassfill teaohara, ha gone lo leak a iiiueli imeiled ret In Wurienburg, llltuunuu emintv. Ml4 Aluiahall had liami un. able lo rfmaiti at liar poitof duty until the close of ishool, Mr, and Mn, William Plwem, ofUidar are ntte, Aliosheuy, will nart for Europe on Tne. day, Tliy will spend the irreainr JMf t nf llmir ilmo lu Nnrtlmm tiernmny, tor tho iurpoe of allowing tliofr son and daughter ihe privilege of itudying tho (Jerwan language, Mn, Perpelt, of tho firm of Jooet A Paroelt, will tall on the "City nf Berlin" for Europe,' where ha will visit, on bosineM connected with the Fifth avenue ottablitbruanr, the nltiet of London, Pari and Brussels, Mrt, Paroelt will be aaoompanled by M1m Bnee, of AlUgheny, W. P. Thursen, Kq Mrt. D, and Mamie A. Tbursen have spent tha past week tn Haiti more and will remain there until the closing ot the National Glass Convention held in that city, and to which Air. Tbursen Is a delegate. At the termination of their visit here they pro ceed to Washington, D, C, by the Potomaa river on the handsome ateamer "Alaska." Be fore returning home they will visit Philadel phia and Atlantlo City. Mr. Flnley H. Torrens. of the East End, re turned Wednesday from an extended European trip. He was gone over flvo months, and he visited Italy, Egypt, Asia Minor, Greece, Tur key, Bulgaria, Austria, Switzerland. Germany, Belgium, France, England, Scotland and Ire landstopping long enough In Ireland to visit the birth place of his f.itber. Having sailed up tho Nile, climbed tho Pyramids aud hobnobbed with Bedouins of tho desert, he comet back -.- I........... ..,. I......, .Ball nlA4..fl ltl, hid BUUUUrilVU MUU UVU..J, OKU j,. ...,,.. ,..-.. u.v trip, but content with his native land, believing after all that there is no place like America, Wllklnaburg Personals. Mis Bessie Fix. of Rosa itreet, returned Thursday from Indiana, Pa. Mlsa Clara Martin, ot Bearer Falls, visited Wllkmsburg friends last week. Miss Marv Carlton, of Cumberland, 1 Tiait Ing for a short time in this place. Mrs. Duff and daughter, of Wood street, are visiting friends In Murrvsville, Pa. Mrs. Harry Pbleld, of Hampton Place, baa gone to visit friends at Cincinnati. Mrs, 0. M. Lelgbley. of Brushton, Is TiJltlng relatives and friends at Klttanning. Miss Clara Adams, of Graco street, Bonth alde, visited at Hawkins station last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cassldar, of Park Place, bave gone on a visit to friends in Altoona. Mr Charles Carson, of Altoona. has returned borne aftor a pleasant visit in Wilklnsburg. Mr. Frank Nichols, of Nebraska, la visiting bla alster, Mrs. Jobn Hasklns, of Park Place. Mr. J. ftulnette, ot Penn avenue, returned last weak from a vlalt to friend at Tarentum. William F. Sawyer, of Mountain Lake Park, W. Va., visited friend in this placo last week. Mr. 0. R. Dickson, of Cincinnati, spent sev eral daya with friend In Wllklnaburg laat woek, Mr. William R. Layman, of Connellivllle. visited friends in Wllkluiburg and vicinity last wok, Mlsi Hattls Orr, nt Hwlsmle avenne, li apemilhtfionieweekiwltu frienda at Bteuoen Villi lie, u, MI'i tfMtle .Voting, of Bawlpkley, bai f turned after a vicinity, pieaiaut visit to relatives in inn ..Mill Limit) Worth! Wrs. tValbltitftOH, ?.. . mm uf Bu iiyeri, oi bouiu sireeti I'aHl ft, MHHFfin. al ftAAliaifat. hit fatilflild Itomoafier visit of iimai week! to friend lefiiW ilda pei Unuriln and family, ef fiiheeea itf iet, weea i ir ueitoili wnsra mey win re peiniaiieiitly, Mrs. fiF. LnUhaw. nf Franklin slraat. left UitWe-dnpidayjo villi fleiidi ii Warwick, UliiHir ooiiniy, l'a, MlHOIara Mi.Kirip, ef JamaitAwn. tfi Yii wis a vWinr at ilielwfin ef bit euilB( MhV, Mr, 9, Bilnir, fermifmldtnl dfark Place, but now of Balsm, O., enjoyed ft visit to frienda here last week. . Jlr, E. A. Smith, of Wood atreet, and Mr, E, M. Jolson, of Penn avenue, will learo next week for a tour of the West. Mr. Wm. Johnston, a farmer resident of WIN klnsburg. visited bis uncle, Mr. James John ston, of Penn avenue, last week. Mr. Chariot U. Mallor and family, oft Edge wood, will lotvo Tuesday for Atlantlo City, whero the; will ipond the summer. Mra, F, J, Bryan, of St. Louis, returned homo last Friday after a pleasant visit to ber aunt, Mr. F, D. Koller, of Penn avenue. Miss Ida Rena. of Ntvillo itatlon, P.. F. A W. it. It, returned homo on Friday, after a vlalt to bar aunt, Mn. Booker, of Eilgewouil. Thnmai Ueabrook, formerly of Wllklnaburg, but now living In Philadelphia, visited frienda hero last wcolc. A party of vonntr folks of Wilklnsburc: and East End havo arranged to spend several week on the Cbeat river, near Morgvntown, W. V. ' Mr. AIox Cadman and family, of Edgewood, will leave next Tburieayforltiilgeway Camp grounds, at Millwood itatlon, where they will remain for aome time. if t r. n-,- UI..J -.-- -- ..-..- day for Claysvllle, Washington county, to at tend the f uueral ot bis brother Ralph, who died ou Thursday last. Rev, S. H. Moore, of the Wilklnsburg Pres. bytcrlan Church, returned last Wednesday from Denver, where ho baa been for tbe latt six weeks for tbe benefit of bit health. He 1 much Improved. A number of yonng men of tbl plaee leave to-morrow for a two weeks' oamplng on tha Cbeat river. Among tho party are Messrs. B. Sllvey, Ed Platconaky, H. Batchlor, B. Killer and E. Stlnor. Mr. Frank P. Lamb and family, of Franklin street, left last Tbursdav tor tbe West. Tbelr .tour will embrace tbe Yellowstone National Park and tha new Btato of Washington. They will be absent several months. Rov. W. W. Carritbers, who his been visit ing here for the last three weeks among tha famllle of bis former congregation, win leavo Tuesday for his homo at Fort Hill tn tho Indian Territory. Mr. Carnthers will occupy bis old place In the pulpit to-day at tho Reformed Presbyterian Cburcb, Williamsburg. A lawn rote will be given next Wednesday and Thursday evenings by Major W. G. Lowery Post No. 648, O. A. R.. and Colonel E. J. Allen Camp No. (Id, Sous of Veterans, on tbe Snow den Homestead. Tbe ladles of tbe O. A. R. Circle will assist. It Is expected that the fete will be the social event of tho season. JUST BEFORE THE CAMP. Lieutenant George H. Bakes, of tbe Bixtb U. B. Cavalry, la vfcutlngs friends in tbe city. Captaik SnANKOs, ot the Washington In' fantry, has suspended tbe weekly drill of the company until September on account of the hot weather. AlzxandeeJ. Blair, Second Lieutenant of Company C, Twelfth Regiment, baa been discharged under the provisions of section 31 of the military code. Colonel Chambers McKibben and Lieu tenant Charles E. Brown, both former mem bers of tbe Eighteenth Regiment, will spend a few days at camp next week, aa tho guests of tb headquarters officer. The vacancy on the staff of the Eighteenth Regiment, caused by the resignation of Bur geon W. T. English, nas been tilled by tbe ap pointment of Dr. W. F. Robeson, a prominent young physician in this city. About a dozen applicants for commission appeared before tha Second Brigade Examin ing Board, at the Seventh Avanue Hotel, latt Monday niebt. All tbe gentlemen are pre sumed to bare passed the test satisfactorily. Battsrt B has doclded to leave for camp next Saturday morning at 730 A. m. The guns and other heavy material will be loaded to-morrow afternoon in five gondola car at tbe metal yard, corner of Eleventh and Liberty itreet. CAPTAIH J. P. SHEBWOOD, of Company B, Tenth Regiment, Second Brigade, N. G. P.. ha furnished tbe members of bis company with military shoes for tbe camp at his ownexpoase. Company B rank a the flrat company In th Tenth Regiment. Local officers who expect to take home to camp are now skirmishing around town look log for mount that aro warranted not to gt off a walk at tha sound of a cannon. Since tbe In troduction ot oable and elaotrlo ear there should be plenty of military nag on tb mar ktt. LnttiTKivAHT 0, 0. WsAtiox, of tbe United Mtatei Nav, hai arrlrid lu.tha city forth purpose of Inspecting armor plate Iron in oourse or eooiiruouon at me Liinieii niei Works, Thar ere naw about a doien naval offlueri natloued la tills vlolnlty on Impaction detail. CAPTAIN TflOMPSOK, of Coinpiiiy 0, Four teaiith Hegluieni, im limid an order requiring all membera ami eaxoamheriof the onnipaoy lo turn In any Mtato properly lu their posus Ion no Tiiiiqay oraiuiiati Jitiy to. atemueri 10. III ba refusing to oboy tlili order will b open to pioseoutluriby law, Majoh V, W, UnaiNr,Aif o, Quarlermaalar of til Heonnd Brigade, spvnl ft portion of the pttl weak In the fcaal, foukllig altar Ilia iltlall iif liia utnili work, it It uudarttnuil Ultra will liaqtilioaaairaliyof las on ihe grounds neit whom, and ilia lau in th varfou ooiuuiandi will In eonttiimfy nunli, At) Tim Jiitnlh lUglmant will btou of lb liril lo arrive on the oamp ground, (Jul. onel hidllli tin fBdolvBd word that lilt rgl inaiil nity he Inspeoud ueit Hatunlay should hniieslre. ,'ihe faollliai but Ave ilayi mu be used In wliloh In itiatiooi the enure Uparil, lit nmile the Ailjutani Uenaral a trlita aoiiom ai lo how the matter sua be worked, AnourSSOimn turned oulThurniayareiilng for tho last battalion drill of llio KIliUentli lleglment prior to Itaving for eamp. The Eighteenth bat bad Ihe benefit of more drill of that oharaotor Una your than any other regl. inont lu tlili end of the Htate, and a eomenuenl good showing it expeoted in battalion wove, menu at lnpeetion next week. Tun several eompanle of the Fourteintti fleglment will leave for oamn next Haturday uvuiiliigatUf. ,, Company F Joining the real of tha regiment at Est Liberty, Caiitsin A, O, Tim, with a detail of ten men from each com pany, will leave an Thnrtday evening In order to prepare tbo camp before the arrival of the regiment, AW the heavy baggage of tbe regi ment muat be loaoed Thursday afternoon, July 17, The resignation of Lieutenant Horace Low ry, of Company E, Eighteenth Regiment, which was tendored to Colonel Smith some time ago, has been returned witU tbo indorie of General Wiley that Mr. Lowry It too valu able an officer to leave tbe Guard, and It Is hoped he will reconsider the matter. Mr. Lowry will probably proceed to oamp with bi regiment, and after that time In all probability aome changes In the comoany will take placo that will render his resignation unnecessary. Colokei, Smith, ot the ThlrclTleglment, has bad tbo recruiting order of SO days' limit re voked in the case of his regiment, and will con tinue to enlist men up until tbo hour of leaving ior camp, .ins came oi mis ouange in tne case of :ne Tblrdis due to tbe followers of ex-Colonel Bonaffon refurlng to anpear for the tour of duty at Mt. Gretna. Captains of weak com panies In other regiments could probably bave tbe limit taken off in tbelr cases also, if applica tion waa made to tbe Adjutant General' office. Tub order forblddlngladlesln camp this year at Mr, Gretna got a black eye from Captain Hunt, of Battery B, at a meeting of tbe officers of that organization a few nights ago. The officers were going over the necessarlea for mess at headquarters, when thn Captain said: "Well, boys, how much headquarter. whisky do we want? I want to add here that tbla is a greater curse in the National Guard camp tban any ladles were ever admitted. If they I would make an order forbidding Its use it I .sTirrisaiaszraiKB Flouncing Sale! Soo pieces flinch Embroidered FLOUNCES, hem stitched, $oc per yard; a great manufacturer's loss put in your pocket, 40-inch CHAN TILLY FLOUNCES at such prices as alt appreciate and purchase readily, $o pticts DRAPERY NET $i, so-inch wide, all silk, warranted, 138 and 140 FijM St, and 49 would meet roy approval quicker than n order forbidding ladles In camp." THE latter part of this week all tho organ In. tlonslntho National Guard of Pennsylvania will assemble at Mt. Gretna for tbe annual tour of oamp duty. The eamp proml.es to be an unusually Interesting on from tho faot that la addition tu tho 8.0CO militia forest of tbe State, about 1,3)0 regular troop wltl be on tbe grounds. That tb National Government ex. feci good results from th tour Is ibown by he fnct that a number of prominent regular officers from all branches ot the aertleo havo been detailed to be preaent for Inspection pur lioiei, Tlio mingling of regular troops with thoto of th Htatat haa boon found to be mu tually advantageous, and a a comequence tbl year detain from th rational army have been anlgned to many of tho militia encampment, Pennsylvania, bowevar, receiving tho greateit number. Whllomostof the regiment will bo on the groundt by noxt Hiturday, the camp proper commences at 7 o'clook tbe following Monday morning. Planta Beatrice, WHAT IT WILL Produces a Beautiful Complexion.' Whitens a Sallow Skin, Removes Moth and Liver Spots, Prevents Sunburn and Tan. To Travelers It Is Indispensable. 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