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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SUNDAY, . AUGUST , 7. 1892L
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It !i high tide at tlicscailiore and the top
of the season in the mountain. The
weather Generally has been g-iod, and Pitts
burg folk by the thousand have had a de
lightful time during the week at the vari
ous resorts. On the coast good fishing and
fine bathing is reported. Things will re
main at lull pressure for several weeks
now, and, taken altogether, it promises to
be oni of the best paying summers for
many years to hotel men.
ATLAXTIC CITY'S GREAT WEEK.
Drum Fish and Red Dresses Are Doth Very
I'lrntif u - Talr or Padamucks Cause a
Smiitlon Personal Para;r.iphs I'or-
trlnlngto Plttaba.-ers,
Atlantic Crrr, Aug. 6. ;..--
This has been the greatest week of the sea
son so far as crowds
are concerned, and a
stroll along the board
w alk at any time
when it is not raining
is sufficient to make a
Pittsburger think he
is doing bis custom
ary afternoon on Filth
avenue. The residents
of the Gas City are
everywhere in the
ocean and out of it,
but alwavs in the vi
cinity. The interest
ot the busy week cen
tered in the outcome of the baby show,
which was the greatest thing of the kind
ever held in Atlantic City, or any other
place, for that matter. But the reason the
Pittsburg colony is so enthusiastic over
the outcome is because the prize for
!flfljiretiiestbd3jr " won by little
' Harry Hopkins, a son of H. F. "W. Hopkins,
of Pittsburg, and the prize for the fattest
baby was won by Joseph M. Vincent, a
youthful kicker from Allegheny City. As
thee were the only prizes offered, except
one for the prettiest pair ot twins, it is diffi
cult to see how the Western end of Pennsyl
vania could have gotten any more out of it.
There were nearly 100 babies in the hi
pavilion on the ocean pier when the com
petition closed. It was not a catch-pennv
.flair. Messrs. Young and McShea ottered
the silver mugs as prizes merely as a com
pliment to the patrons of the pier, but the
outcome might have been a little more satis
fietory if Philadelphia bad only captured
one or the prizes.
What in the world appears to be tho mat
ter with style In and about Pittsburg? 1 do
not mean that there is anything particularly
wrong about the style of the average Pitts
burg voung lady at the seashore, but she is
certainly making all she possibly can out of
rue prevailing craze lor rea aresses. jnow,
I do not mean to sar that all the red dresses
on the boardwalk are worn by girls fiomtbe
Gas City, but it is a fact, nevertheless, that
they are owners of at least 75 per cent of
the encarmincd raiment. But don't im
agine for minute that these red dresses are
not tho very prettiest that can be worn by a
pretty girl. They are, and tho girls ap
pear to be aware of the lact as
well as anybody. Yesterday a bevy
or Fix young ladies who are putting In a de
cidedly pleabant summer at Congress Hall,
where they arrived last week from their
homes in Pittsburg, created adecided flutter
In the male heart bv appearing on the
boardwalk, each wealing a red dress and
eich carrying a laco parasol to match. A
f peci-nen dude niado two or three attempts
to get within speaking distance, but the
rebuff he met wltti Indicated that the girls
could take care of themselves. The yonng
ladies are in no way related to one anotuer,
but they have hired a chaperon who
thoroughly understands her business. She
keeps in tho background discreetly, but
hovers near enough to see that no harm
comes to her charges. Under these circum
stance" it is no wonder the pretty girls wear
anything they please.
A Pair of Pudeinucks.
ProbaDly the oddest spectacle seen on the
boardwalk this season was Philip Flinn and
Iddie Martin, of Pittsburg, leading along by
a slender chain a lively and vicious pair of
padamucks. The animals were raised by
Superintendent Brown, of the Philadelphia
Zoological Garden, and are the only pair
known to exist in America. Tliev were
brought to Atlantic City by Frank A Brown,
aliehaoinin.nl diummer of Baltimore, who
paid a large price for them lor the purpose
ol presenting to his sister, but Brown be
came afraid of them after they reached the.
ocean. This was because Mr. Brown
did not understand the nature of
the rare animals. He was both amazed
and frightened when the bonlefged puda
muck bean to slowly change the color of
his coat irom a somber gray to a lively blue,
closely resembliie the color of the ocean.
The other pudamuck Degan to change his
rainbow stripes tor a color bearing o. close
resemblance to beach rand. Brown did not
caie to handle them after the change, and
lie gave one each to FHun and Mai tin. The
pretty glils made much fuss oer the won
deiful Utile fallows, and fed them handful
after handful of googieflips of which
they ate very lond. Martin intends sending
his as a present to Councilmau Huch Fergu
son, while Flinn will keep his as a pet.
'llieie are more drum flsh in the vicinity
of Atlantio City thau In any other stretch
of beach along the entire Atlantic Ocean.
An immense school have been Seeding in
this vicinity lor three weeks past, and as
the clams are thicker than ever known be
fore the chances are the flsh will not desert
this locality until winter sets In. The men
who love the s.iort of capturing the gamey
big fellows are having their fill of it at pres
ent. It is no unusual thing to see a boat
come into the Inlet with half a dozen of the
Jlih, weighing all the way lroni 40 to SO
pounas each, the result or a two-hour
trip. No bait is used because the contented
lcllows do not eat until they are hungry and
the minute that occurs they all begin to
drum, and immediately disappear from the
surlace. The drumming noise is made by a
peculiarly constructed arrangement in the
throat. The sound is not unlike the drain
ing made by pounding on a big drum that
has been muffied. A half dozen big books
are lashed toxether, and the boat containing
the fishermen comes cloee to the school,
lazily sunning itself on the top of the water.
The flsh all head in the samo direction like
a flock of sheep. The books are cast 20 or SO
Jeet ahead of the flsh and rapidly
pulled toward the boat. In nine
caes out of ten the hook catches a big fol
low in the mouth, and he usually makes it
interesting for those who are in the boat.
At the lowest estimate there arei fully 100,000
of these big fish in the school off here. Half
a dozen ot them have been captured alive
and are at present swimming in a specially
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constructed tank near the end of the ocean
pier.
Tallyho Parlies All the Go.
The newest thing, the latest fad and the
caper that attracts the most attention Is the
tallyho coach, which is patronized here by
the holiday boys and girls with vim and Joy
fulness. This Is the first year that a genu
ine; tallyho coach has enlivened the avenues
about the city. On Wednesday last the
coach was hired by a party from Pittsbui
and Allegheny. Mr. John letlow, of Alle
gheny, father of Miss Carrie Tetlow. who is
conceded to be one of the prettiest girls in
Atlantic City this season, issued the invita
tions, and the gay ride wound up with an
elaborate dinnerat Congress Hall. Mr.Tetlow
who Is a skillful driver, acted as whip for
the occasion, and after theprmcipalavenues
had been driven over, proposed a decided
novelty. This was nothing less than a drive
along the beach front. The party agreed
and the beautiful coach with its charming
load started up the beach at a gallop, with
gay ribbons flying and horns tooting. Mr.
Tetlow vailed the programme by turning
into the ocean and galloping along for sev
eral blocks with the horses over their knees
in the water. The spectacle was a pietty
one and was witnessed by thousands who
lined the boardwalk and beach.
Miss L. Finney, a graceful Pittsburg belle,
is a popular guest at the Stockton. She is a
pretty blonde of vivacious temperament.
Miss Kato Hlbbnrd, of Pittsburg, is gaining
many iriends during a sojourn at the
Albion.
Howard M. Ellison, of Pittsburg, is enjoy
ing the good things of seashore life at Con
gress HalL
Curtis M. Wlllockand Miss M. Willock. of
Allegheny, are registered at Congress Hall.
J. M. D. Ferguson, of Pittsburg, is located
at Congress Hall for an indefinite sojourn.
RoDert Mills and X. J. Sharpless, of Mo
Kcesport, are sojourning at Congress Hall.
John J. McKenua, of Pittsburg, is restln
at the Stockton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thompson, of PIttKhn.
are among the newcomers at the Hoffman.
Mrs. J. A McKelvey and family, of Pitts
burg, aro at the .seaside House for the
season.
J. Fletcher Smith, of Allegheny, bathes
every morning in a blue and whlto bathln-
suit.
J. F. Hutson, of Pittsburg, is taking his
ease at Congress Hall.
P. H. Schnelen. of Pittshnrfr. la nmnrn- tt
late arrivals at the Stockton.
William Swlsshelm, of Pittsburg, is at the
Albion for a brief stay.
J. P. White Is among the fishermen's set
in the Pittsburg colony at Congress Hall.
D. Hollender, of Pittsburg, is, registered at
the Stockton. Bathing is his favorite rec
reation. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Smith are among the
entertaining Pittsburg guests at the Albion.
M. J. Mullen, of Pittsburg, is sojournin"
at Congress Hall.
Frank Cnrry, a well-known Pittsbur
druggist, is on a vacation visit to the Stock
ton. Mrs. 8. G. Martin, of Pittsburg, is being en
tertained at the Albion.
M. A Kober and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kober,
of Pittsburg, are registered at Congress HalL
Miss Fay Ford, of Pittsburg, is an attract
ive guest at the Stockton.
Personal Paragraphs From the Beach.
Prof. W. R. Bratt, or Pittsburg, is a regular
bather, and is to be met in the breakers
every fair morniug.
James E. Tlbby, of Pittsburg, Is at Con
gress Hall for afrrief stay.
James H. Gordon, a well-known lawyer of
Pittsburg, is whiling away a pleasant vaca
tion at the Seaside House.
Miss M. Callahan, a charming and agree
able Pittsburg belle.isa popular guest at the
Stockton. She is a refined blonde of win
ning manners.
Andy Mansman, of Pittsburg, is a popular
guest at the Albion.
James McDonnell, Jr., is among the Pitts
burg newcomers atCongros Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dearney, of Allegheny,
are among tho star bathers of the season.
II H. Miles, of Pittsburg, is sojourning at
thellvgeia.
Joseph A. Kelso is among the Pittsburg
pleasure seekers at the Stockton.
M. F. Kistler, of Pittsburg, is at Congress
Hall lor a protracted stay.
Mrs. M. L. Klein, of Pittsburg, is quietly
resting at the Albion.
Lawrence Helm is nmonr the recent Pitta.
burj arnvals at Congress nail.
Henry Lippert, or Pittsburg, Is a popular
newcomer at Heckler's.
Assistant Postmaster Albert J. Edwards Is
visiting Postmaster McKean at the Hoff
man. L. Vilsack. A. Vilsack and J. Vilsack,
wealthy Pittsburg breweis, form a Jolly
party at the Seaside House.
Sirs. M. A Harper, a charming society Kdy
of Pittsburg, Is a popular guest at tho stock
ton. 11. C. Robinson, of Allegheny, is comfort
ably situated at Congress Hall.
Owen F. McMahon, a Pittsburg publisher,
is a prominent guest at the Albion.
A.C.McLeane,a wealthy iron manufacturer
of Pittsburg, is at the San Moicos with bis
wife.
Mrs. J. M. B. Huntington and Mrs. William
BIddle, of Pittsburg, are among the best and
most regular women swimmers of the sea
son. E. M. Norton, a well-known book publisher
of Pittsburg, 1 registered at Congress Hall.
H. R. Weiderlch, or Pittsburg, is a recent
arrival at Heckler's.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thompson, of Pitts,
burg, aie registered at the Hoffman for a
fortnight's stay.
James J. Robb, the lawyer of Pittsburg, is
taking in the ozone from the piazza of the
Seaside House.
F. E. Ewart, a well-known Pittsburg mer
chant, is spending his vacation at Cougiess
Hall.
William F. Hammcl is among the popular
Plttsburgers at the Stockton.
T. U. Ulan, of Pittsburg, Is located at the
Albion for a short stay.
C P. Durker, a well-known commission
merchant of Pittsburg, is pleased with bis
seashore experiences. He is registered at
Congress HalL
J. P. Owens, of Pittsburg, li among the
nrw arrivals at the Ban Mareoa. ,
IV t Fun for Big and LMle.
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C. R. Bushfleld, a Southslde glas manu
facturer, Is registered at the Hygeia.
8. Josephs is among the Pittsburg new
comers at Hockler's.
E. 8. Batohelor, a well-known eleotrlctan
of Pittsbuig, is enjoying himself at Congress
Hall.
Mrs. J. A McKelvey and family, of Pitts
burg, are snugly domlolled at the Seaside
iiouse.
A family party at Congress HalL the mem
Den of which are enjoying themselves, in
cludes Ed J. Evans, wife and two children,
Miss Louise Thomas, and William G. Grey,
wire and two children.
Miss Stoner, of Pittsburg, who Is spending
the snmmnr at Congress Hall, is a delightful
entertainer and very popular with the other
guests.
Miss Esther Frew Scott, of Pittsburg, Is
making many friends dunug a quiet sojourn
at the Atglen.
P. C. Dean, of Pittsburg, is of the opinion
that cleanliness is next to godliness, and
puts his heller into practice by bathing
eveiy day.
Miss Carrie E. Richards, of Allegheny, is
pleasantly quartei ed at the Victoria.
William H. Griffiths, a prominent Pitts
burg merohant, is among the seashoro pleas
ure seekers at Congress Hall.
Ex-Postmaster J. P. Larklns, of Pittsburg,
looks well in a striped bathing suit. For
this and other reasons he is to be seen
promenading the strand every clear morn
ing. Miss Nell N. Bradberry, of Allegheny, Is
enlivening the Atglen with her charming
presence. She is fond of danoing and is
often seen at the fashionable hops.
Nenl McBrlde is a member of the regular
bathing set in the Pittsburg colony. He
preiera to remain in the "slue," wheie the
tricksy breakers cometh not.
James H. Hoover, a 'prominent Pittsbnrg
contractor, Is domiciled at Congress Hall,
with his wife, for an extended stay.
What the Plttsburgers Are Doing.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Speer, of Pittsburg,
are being handsomely entertained at Con
gress Hall.
Miss M. E. mil, of Pltt9burg, is an at
tractive member of the society colony at
Albion.
R. M. Sterrett, a well-known lawyer of
Pittsburg, is registered at the Mansion, lie
is accompanied by his wife aud daughter,
Miss Helen Sterrett.
Miss Emma Kahler, or Pittsburg, is an at
tractive sojourner at the Albion.
James II. Canlleld. a wealthy Pittsburg
mei chant, is making an extended stay at
Congiess Hall.
Dr. H. Holler, a prominent Pittsburg
physician, is resting at tho Mansion. He is
u regular boardwalk promenader.
air. and Mrs. William J. snei-aaen, ointts
burg, are making a delightful visit to Con
gress Hill.
Mrs. M. Guest and C. Guest are among the
Plttsburgers who arrived at the Albion dur
ing the week.
John A. Murphy of Pittsburg, is registered
at the Mansion for a brier stay.
Miss Cecelia Blschoff and H. Bischoff, or
Pittsburg, are registered at Schauflei's for a
short stay.
William Halpin, an extensive real estate
dealer of Pittsburg, is loitering at Congresi
Hall as if loth to depart Horn a place so
congenial.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.Kirk, of Pittsburg,
arrived at the Mansion during the week and
are booked lor an indefinite period.
Harry Hearn, A. F. Adams and W. Streeper,
of Pittsbnrg, are enjoying life at Chelsea
Most of their timo is spent in Atlantic City
proper.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Holmes, of Pitts
burg, are delighted with their merry sojourn
at Congress Hall.
There is no more popular guest at the
Mentone than Miss Blanche Stewart, of
Pittsburg, a young lady of gracious disposi
tion and charming manners.
William Baldwin, a well-known Pittsburg
manufacturer, is sojourning at the Mansion
with his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Beercliner, of Pittsbnrg,
are occupying cosy quarters at the Emerson.
J. S. Iiw In, a wealthy manufacturer of the
Southslde, is at Congress Hall w ith his wile.
H. Stewart, of Allegheny, is among the
recent arrivals at the Mansion.
Miss L. K. Wilson, a charming and win
some young lady of Pittsburg, is an enter
taining sojourner at tho Mentone.
W. H. Walker Is one of the best swimmers
In the Pittsburg bathing set. He seldom
misses a day without taking a pluuge in the
sun.
The Misses Ella and Llda Smith, of Pitts
burg, are members ofa meriy social set at
Congress Hall.
Miss Ida C Eaktns is one or the most at
tractive of the Pittsburg belles who aie mak
ing their summer homes here.
J. J. Sbenkle is a Pittsburger who takes to
water natural ly. He spends his mornings
on the beach in a well-fitting bathing suit.
Edward Zansmaster is among the recent
Pittsburg arrivals at the Mansion.
Mrs. William Zohu, of Pittsburg, Is mak
ing an enjoyable stay at Congress Hall.
Mr. and Mis. J. H. Faulhaber, of Pittsburg,
are regular and devoted bathers. The
breakers have no terrors for either of them.
Mr. and Mrs. C J. Shaw are among the
week's Pittsburg arrivals at the Mansion.
Ihey are booked for an indefinite stay.
Mr. and Mrs J. Glenn, of Allegheny, are
making a pleasant visit to Heckler's.
Messrs. F. 1L Thompson, A C Thompson
and C. B. Thomson form a trio of AlleghenY
politicians at Congress Hall.
David Shaw, of Pittsbuig, is among the
new comers at the Mansion.
Nell Nichols, Mrs. H. Mac Taggert and R.
M. McCurdy, of Wheeling, are enjoying sea
shore life at the Wlllard.
Charles Needhart. Jr., the son of a well
known Allegheny politician, has established
his summer headquarters at Heckler's.
S. H. Ayers and Mrs. J. Ayers, of Pitts
burg, are pleasantly domiciled at Congress
Hall for an indefinite stay.
Oeorge Simons, of Pittsburg, has arrived
Heckler's for his annual seashoie outing.
Fishing and bathing are plenty good enough
for Mr. Simons.
A T. Ford, who generally has a finger in
the Pittsburg political pie, has engaged
quarteRs at tho Mansion.
G. H. Stengel is among the recently ar
rived Pittsburg guests at Congress Half.
C. F. Albrecht and Henry Albrocht and
family represent Allegheny at Heckler's.
They are hei e for a fortnight's stay.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Wetz, of Allegheny, are
comfortably situated at the Clarendon,
where they will remain until September.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Shambaugh, of Monon
gahela Clty.and Miss Shambaugh are bat lng
a eond time at Congress Hall.
William C. Maloney, a Jwell-known liquor
dealer of Pittsburg, is taking things easy at
the Mansion.
Mr. and Mrs. C A. Church, or Pittsburg,
are among the recent arrivals at Congiess
Hall.
William Walkinsham, of Pittsburg, is a
popular guest at the Mansion. He is a good
story teller, and Is voted an all-aiouiid good
fellow.
D. Strain is among the Pittsburg sojourn
eis at the Sticknev.
Mr. and Mr L. If. Matthews and Miss Mat
thews, of Pittsburg, are among the naw
coiners at the Trayinore.
Miss Wainwrlght, a beautiful Pittsburg
heiress, is the center of attraction at the
it inusor.
Miss Ella G' Lare, of Pittsburg, la visiting
her cousin, Mrs. E G. Whitman, Jr., of
Philadelphia, at the Traymore.
Daniel Brhdy, a wholesale liquor distiller
or Pittsburg, is at the Mansion with his wire
and family.
F.W. Ed wards, a rising young Pittsburg
business man, is registered at Congress HalL
Bowmaic.
VISITING THE FALLS.
Western Pennsylvania Pople Reported
' From Famous Niagara.
Niaoaea. Falls, Aug. 6.-&5)eciaf.-ThB
August season at the hotels opened up this
week very great There were several moon
light coaching parties, a german at the In
ternational and a flower drive. A local
church organization gave a Klrmess. This
set everybody around the hotels crazy about
dancing, and the noon minuet, danced be
fore lunch at the International, seems quite
a drawing card. The Issafe Walton nnnn
sneoesa, "Among to. P,,,bi.r.h.Hi'thi.
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week were the following: J. M. Wilkeg and
wife, E. D. Maddocb, M. Plnegan and wire,
B. J. McClure; W. if. MoClure and wire,
Charles E. Speer and wire, Roland Merrell,
W. J. Jones and wife, L. 8. Cunningham,
Mrs. Edward Gregg, Miss Bessie Rutton,
Samuel Wensgrave, F. Keene, T. C. Graham,
A. C. Bailie and H. G. Bailie.
Other Western Pennsylvania people arei
Mrs. a E. Burgess, or Titusyille; Robert A.
Benton, of gewiekley: L. P. Reed of Erie.
The following rrom Meadvllle: C. C. Car
roll, Charles C Carroll, Miss C. E. Ellis,
George Schwartzmann and wife, George W.
Haskins and Harold naslclns; and W. Ha
pon, Mary Hapon, Jessie Hapon, of Oil City.
CAPE MAY ON THE CREST.
Jolly Times at the Popular Resort Plenty
of Plttsbnrgers There to Erjoy "Water
and Air The Social Event of the Season.
Cape Mat, N. J., Aue. 6. Special. The
summer season Is on the crest of the wave
of prosperity, and
Cape May Is full of
guests. Life Is most
pleasant here. The
leading social event
sl of the season was the
i testimonial ball given
to Simon Hassler this
evening. Among the
patronesses of the ball
were: Mrs. Frank
Matthews, Mrs. Lerch,
Ned Wharton, Jr.f
Mrs. Lewis Cohen,
Mrs. Connol, Mrs.
Rankin, of Pittsburg)
Mrs. Russell, Mrs. D.
Ramsey Patterson, Mrs. J. W. Forney, Mrs.
W. U. Fitler, Mrs. D. W. A R. Vanneman,
Mrs. James Bemerman, Mis. William Walsh,
Mrs. J. L Daily, Mrs. J. M. Gallagher,Mrs.
It M. Giant, Mrs. E. T. Miller, Mrs. W. H.
Mallad, Mis. Putzel, Mrs. E. A. CUffoid, Mrs.
Massle, Mrs. Barker, Mis. Russell Harrison,
Mrs. K. B. Bensell, Mrs. M. Kromer, Mrs. H.
G. Llpplncott and Mis. Z. T. Beanie.
Congressman John Dalzell is a guest of
the Sboreham, accompanied by his wife and
daughter.
James G. Blaine. Jr.. is still at the Stock
ton, visiting his friend, Robert Adams, Jr.,
ex-Mlnlster to Brazil.
United States Senator Peffer, of Kansas,
has returned to the Brexton, accompanied
this time By his wife.
Thomas C. Morris, wife and daughter,
prominent people of Wheeling, W. Va.. are
guests of the Brexton for the month of
August.
C. Kopp and C. H. Leightner, of Allegheny
City, are enjoying a pleasant sojourn as
guests or the Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L Aaron, or Pittsburg, are
delightfully located at the Stookton.
Miss Emily Campbell, of Pittsburg, is one
or the most popular lady guests of the La
fax ette.
Mrs. J. Irwin and Miss Blanch Irwin, or
Pittsburg, have returned to the Aldine for
the balance of the season.
James Gardner, Jr., is a recent Pittsburg
arrival at the Stockton.
Mrs. J. F. Kelly, Miss Jennie Herron and
Mls M. Herron, of Pittsbuig, are located at
the Stockton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Laughlln, with Miss
Laughlin and their little child, are located
with the Pittsburg contlngencyat the Stock
ton for a couple of weeks.
F. L. Slocum and E. F. Jackson came on to
tho Stockton from Pittsburg last Saturday to
remain for a short season.
Mr, and Mrs. John Soeyn, of Pittsburg, are
among the Columbia's popular guestf.
.miss iiosepuine uerry, a petite jfittsDurg
belle, is gaining lots of friends at the Colum
bia. Mrs. J. S. Davison and Thomas S. Davison,
of Pittsburg, are enjoying Stockton Hotel
life.
George B. Ballman and George B. Harri
son, or Pittsburg, are ensconced at the
Laiavette.
J. R. Jenkins, or Allegheny, is a guest of
the United States.
George S. Bassett and Charles E. Smith,
are yonng Plttsburgers resting from busi
ness cares at Congress Hall.
William Martin, of Pittsburg, and T. C.
Archibald, or Cincinnati, are occupying
apartments at Congress HalL
B. Knepp, or Pittsbnrg, Is at the Wyoming.
Mrs. Walter 8. Church, Miss Harriet
Church and Walter and Willie Chutli, of
Pittsburg, are enjoying August as guests or
the Brexton.
ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP.
Lots of pleasant Driving at Bedford Springs
Chicken and Wnfflrs as Popntar as
Ever Uovernor Pattison Has a Good
R-s Distinguished Officials There.
Bbptobd Spbikos, Aug. 6. Special Or the
crowd of pleasure seekers here Pittsburg
can ciaun a big ma-
Jority. At no time
in the history of the
resort has the City
of Iron been so large
ly represented. Ev.
ery profession i
here, and all are en
Joying themselves to
their hearts' content.
The rush still keeps
up.every train bring
ing a crowd, and the
prosnects are that
the present month
will be the biggest
August in the his
tory of the resort.
The weather now
is all that could be
desired, and young
' w and old have entered
into the festivities with a hearty will, which
has been the means of making the week J ust
past the liveliest of the Beason. TaUy-bo
parties, fishing and horseback parties have
been the rage for outdoor amusements,
while the ballroom, the cardrooms and
parlors are crowded nightly by Jolly, laugh
ing crowds.
Just now the road most traveled by the
guests at the Springs is the pike between
Bedford and the Willows. Day after day
long processions of carriages roll over the
thoroughfare with gay parties whose mis
sion is to feast on "chicken and muffles." In
olden times the "Willows" was a stopping
place fur stage coaches, and even then was
famous for its hospitality. Its fame has
grown with its years, and never was It more
deserving of commendation than this
season.
Governor Pattison Is still at the Springs,
where be will stay until the 10th Instant
whon he will return to Harrlsburg, his fami
ly going to Cresson for a few days. When
the State Executive first came to Bedford it
was plainly noticed that the labor trouble
at Homestead bad told on him. since he has
been here he has taken a great amount or
exercise, and to-day when I saw him at the
Spring he was looking as bright and ns fresh
as the day he was first sworn in as Governor.
Caught on th Verands.
Agnestatths springs who divides the
honor, with QoVernorP.tUsoniTHtniVota
As-
kf
I -ai
M .! 'sT
Site
Ijpl
I Enjoying a Dip.
j&tfRf&fii
Dean, the Republican candidate for Su-
Sreme Judge. He arrived Tuesday for a ten
ays' stay. His wife accompanies him.
Master .Dalzell McKee has the finest pony
outfit seen here this season.
Ex-Governor Biggs, of Delaware, arrived
at the 8prlngs Wednesday for a two weeks'
sojourn. He Is tall in stature, rather deli
cate, and to some extent resembles a Metho
dist minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McKoe, who spent
two very pleasant weeks at the Springs
Hotel, left for their Pittsburg homeTues-i
day.
Judge Metzger.of willlamsport, arrived
at the Springs Thursday. He makes the
ninth member of the Judiciary now here.
Dr. W. P. Hamilton, of Pittsbnrg, was
called here professional Wednesday. He
was warmly greeted by his many friends at
the Springs Hotel.
Mr. P. H. Beely. wife and daughter and
Miss Seely, of Pittsburg, arrived at the
Springs Monday.
Mr. It. J. Corcoran is a recent Pittsburger
to reglator at the Springs.
Mr. E. T. Dravo, who delights to spend the
summer here, arrived Tuesday from Pitts
burg. Mrs. Gilbert M. Black and Miss Evelln
Black, of Pittsburg, are at the Springs for a
two weeks' stay.
Mr. Alex Nlmick and Miss Mary Nlmlck
arrived at the Springs on Tuesday. They
are comfortably situated and will stay for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. m. Shoemaker are among
the recent Plttsburgers to arrive at the
Springs. They will enjoy life at this resort
for the next two weeks.
Mr. C. C. Brtggs, accompanied by his sons,
John A and Car, Joined the balance of the
family here the early part of the week. They
will stay until the season commences to
wane.
D. W. C. Bidwell and wife, of Pittsburg,
are at the Springs ror a ten days' sojourn.
Miss Emlfe F. Tennan, of Pittsburg, is a
recent addition to society at the Arandale.
Mrs. 8. Welnhaus and daughter Carrie, of
Pittsburg, are recent Plttsburgers to regis
ter at the! Arandale.
Miss Jessie F. Carter and Miss Stella P.
J0Pet two attractive young ladies from
Pittsburg, are at the Chalybeate for a
month's outing.
Mr. David Aran elm, wife and daughter
Minnie, aie at the Chalybeate for a ten days'
stay.
Messrs. George B. and Robert Anderson,
of Pittsburg, are at the Chalybeate with
their fine pacing sorrels; they will stay until
the summer wanes.
Mr. J. M. Campbell, of Altoona, Is taking
life easy at the Arandale.
Driving Around the Mountain.
A Jolly party on top of the tallyho drove
around the mountain on Tuesday evening
arriving at the hotel in time for supper. The
party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seely,
Mrs. William Flinn and three children, Mr.
varies linn, Dr. M. a. Ward, Miss Annie
Seely and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. GIHesnie. of
Pittsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, of
Aitnona.
Miss Flemmlng and Mr. Olie Richardson,
of Pittsbnrg. were anion? a. narfcv -who vr-nt.
to the "Willows" Monday evening lor sup-
A F. Brooks and wife, ot Pittsburg, are at
the Springs for a two weeks' atav.
Mrs, R. L. Lltzer, Miss R. Farrell and Miss
j. jiu it aue, oi wumDexiana, Mtt., are at the
Springs. '
J!r. James A. Park can be seen on the road
wim uis nauusome new drag most every
ArAnlnn
Mr. J. Willis Dalzell, who was called to
Pittsburg the early part of the week, re
turned Frldav.
A grand concert and ball forthe benefit of
luicssur jroier a. eenwartz and his orches
tra was given in the baU room at the Aran.
n Saturday livening. The large turnout
...i. ud lovojjuuu given rroi. senwartz and
his orchestra showed that they are held in
mu. wiBcm ujr wis guests.
Mr.R. A Bagel ey, who has been spending
several w-eeus on the lakes. Joined his family
weeks uuuujj oi seveiai
The sales of fancy work at the Springs
Hotel by the Pittsburg Woman's Exchange
came off In the parlor Saturday night
MaikJ. Gusky, of Pittsbuig, is a recent
arrival at the Springs. "
?I7 Vl'Iam p- Snyder, of Pittsbnrg, is
oomfortably located at the Springs.
United States Senator Higgins, of Dela
ware, has engaged rooms at the Springs for
himself and a party of friends immediately
after adjournment or Congress.
ile iMis-Davis-Kerens party will be here
The waiters at the Springs gave a Jubilee
concert in the ballioom Thursday night
consisting of vocal and instrumental music!
Doc Hamilton, the head waiter, had the
matter in oharge. The guests gave them a
big reception.
Miss Ruth Bailey has a fine collection of
groups which she has taken with her
"camera."
Pittsburg society need not be surprised if
so vei-al engagements are shortly announoed.
MissOlene Jones Intends that the grand
full dress hop now under way shall not fall
through.
Aparty who was out for a horse ride
Wednesday evening violated a borough or
dinance by fast riding, and helped to swell
the borough fund to the extent of $10 and
costs.
There are at present one governor, two ex
governois and ten Judges at the Springs Ho
teL Every subject under the sun comes up
for argument duiin? n. d'a aAin.i,n kC
politics.
Mr. W. C. Magee, of Pittsburg, is comforta
bly located at the Springs.
Louts J. Brecht, Pittsburg, Is a recent au
tograph to appear on the Arandale register.
Geo. M. Uaeut.
UP AMONG THE FANKEES-
PltUbUrgers TVho rnjoy the Rnral and tho
Rustic East Names of Distinguished
Families on the Hotel Registers Titled
Foreigners at Bar Harbor.
Boston, Aug. 6.-6j3eiaf. 'Tis the season
when the plumage of many a fat wallet
is plucked by the
Yankee In his quaint
original way, while
the Westerner in re
turn is fatted on
poorer fodder than
hegetsathome. But,
nevertheless, they
always, on their re
turn, tell of delight
ful times in the rural
and rustlo New Eng
land resorts, of big
b'iled dinners and
clam feasts that were
so appetizing, which,
at home, they would
scorn. It's strange,
but it's so, and 'tis
ozone that does it.
It has been a dull week at the resorts
generally speaking dull.
Bar Harborls not a drawing card this year
save with a handful of foreigners, distin
guished through position or title, who allure
a small coterie of society worshippers to
their feet Among those cutting a high
swell are the Marquis Imperalf, of Italy;
Mauroyein Bey, of Turkey; M. Le Gbalt, the
Belgium Minister; M. Fatenotre, the French
Minister: Baron de Strnve. the Russian Min
ister; Senor de Souza Roza, the Portuguese
Minister, and Mr. Gripe, of Sweden.
Hon. J. Q. A. Lamar, Associate Jnstioe of
the United Supieme Court and John Green-
leaf Whlttler aie the most prominent men
at the mountain resorts this season.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chessman, of Pittsburg,
are at the West End, Bar Harbor, for the
month of August.
The Husseys.of Pittsburg, are at The Wil
lows, Piout's Neck, Me., the family party in
cluding Mrs. C. C Hnssey, Mr. J. W. Hnssey,
Mr. F. B. Hussey, Mr. W. 6. Hussey, Miss a
E. Hussey, Miss Hussoy, Miss Byram and
Miss Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rose, of Pittsbnrg, and
Mrs. Thomas Akers. of Edgewood Park, Pa,,
are at the Prout's Neck House, Prout's Neck,
Me.
Miss Darlington, or Pittsburg, Is a guest at
the Marshall House, York Harbor.
Mr. Joseph Raymond, of Pittsbnrg, is
spending a brief time at Scarboro Beach,
Me.
Mrs. E. Hampton, of Pittsburg, is at the
Ocean Bluff House, Kennebunkport, and ex
pects to remain until September.
Among the most graceful and enthuslastlo
dancers at Rye, N. H., this season Is Mrs.
Ruins H. Herron, of Pittsburg.
Mrs. A E. W. Painter, of Pittsburg, is at
the Farragut, Rye, N. H.
Mr. George Singer, of PittsDurg Is one of
the lea Jers In the dance and germans at the
Maolewood, Bethlehem, N. H.
Mr. I. B. Welty, of Irwin, Pa , Is a guest of
Miss Olive MoFarland at thoKeaisage.North
Conway.
lira. W. A Sterrltt Mr. Clarence Sterritt
Mr. William Sterritt and Harry L. Farrell,
of Titusyille, Pa., are registered at the
Oceanic, Isle ot Shoals.1
Miss May K. Bent of Harrlsburgh, leads in
the soelal pleasures at Manor, Mass, and Is
the belle of the season there.
Dr. H. W. Mnrcer, of Pittsburgh will oo
oupy the Banker cottage at Hyaumspoit un
til September.
Mrs. Huldakofe and Miss Anna Huidakofe
of Meadvllle, Pa.,are summering at the Man
omet House, Plymouth, Mass.
Mrs. H. D. Sellers and Mrs. 8. T.Roberts,
of Pittsburg, have arrived at tho Ocean
House, Swanipscott, Mass.
Mrs-D. P. ilitchep and Mrs. Charles H.
OwL of Pittsbnrg. are snests at the Nesbltt
cottage, Nantuekel, Mass.
Mrs. E. Grler, Miss A Grier, Miss E. Can-
tjl. i&U. &Z
field, of Allegheny City. Pa., and Mr. AT. M.
Clark and family,, of Tldlout, Pa., aro guests
at the Nesbltt, Nantucket.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hysple. of Pittsburg,
registered at the Aqudneck, Newport.
Prominent among Plttsburgersln Boston
this week were Mrs. B. Campbell, who regis
tered at the Revere House, Mr. Frank Car
lick at the Adams House; Mr. E. M. Buntz at
the United States; and Mr. C. H. Black at the
Thorndlke.
At The Magnolia, Cape Ann, the following
a8ia.te,arrlva,lsfromF"8D"r.5: Mrs. John
W. Chalfant, Miss Nellie Chalfant, Mr? W. G.
Hawkins. Jr., MlssMargaret Hawkins. Miss
2nw aklni M1?? Jeannette Hawkins,
Mr. W. G. Hawkins, Master Richard Hawk
Ins, Reese Hawkins and nurse. Mr. W. H.
Sterritt, Master Bryan Sterrltt. Others there
ro. ?8 5- , Mrs. J. J. Pearson
and Miss C. E. Pearson, of Harrlsburg, Fa.
Mrs. B. J. Cllley. Springdale, Pa., is at the
Wentworth, Newcastle, N. H.
,,Mr8,; ?, Roberts. Mrs. H. D. Sellers and
Mrs. S. F. Roberts, child and nurse, or Pitta
burg, have arrived at tho Ocean House, Ma-
THE JOYS OF CRESSON.
Driving Out to Hnpt Spring Water the
Chief Diversion Card Parties Still Pop
ularThe Little Polks Are Playing
Pittsburg People at the Springs.
Cazssoir Sprihos, Pa., Aug. . Special
There is now about 330 people here including
the cottagers and
guests at the Moun
tain House, but 600
are expected over
Sunday. One of the
chief amusements is
riding and drivjng
and the proper thing
to do after you have
got comfortably set
tled is to take a drive
over the old Portage
road, around the
Lily circle and past
the Iron and Alum
springs, and after
partaking of a drink
( which you promptly
spit out of the alum
water, climb the sixty-foot high observatory
where a view of the mountains and Ebens
burg can be had.
The amateur photographer is quite popu
iarhere and almost every family arriving
possess a daughter or son who are enthu
siasts on the sublcct: of course no one ob
jects, as their target seems to be the natural
beauties of the Alleghenles.
Governor Pattison and party have changed
thejr date for coming and will reach here
August 11 Instead of August 13.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moorhead have re
turned to Pittsburg, but their children still
occupy the cottage.
Mr. M. Rothschild and August Wolf have
their families here and drop down Friday
or Saturday night to spend Sunday.
The Creison Springs Company held its an
nual meeting in the reception rooifl of tho
Mountain House, August a, and eleoted
officers for the ensuing year. Mr. Henry D.
Welsh was again chosen President
Mr. Charles Donnelly's two children met
with quite a mishap the other day as they
Were driving with the pony and dogcart.
The pony ran away, but with the exception
of a sprained wrist and a severe fright
there was no damage.
The guests of the Mountain House are on
tip-toe of expectation, looking forward to
the floral display that is to be made Sunday
by the waiters. There is a prize offered.and
a great deal of rivalry exists.
Mr. and Mrs. AE.W.Painter returned Tues
day evening accompanied by a vounglady
irlend, Miss Sarah Lane, of Troy,N. Y.
Judge Magee came up Tuesday night to
visit his daughter, Mrs. Mitchell. The
Judge had his photograph taken with his
granddaughter in his arms.
Among other prominent Pittsburg people
here may be mentioned: Mr. and Mrs. T B
Nimlck, Mr. and Mrs. William & Haslage, Mr!
and Mrs. William M. Graham, Mr. B. Thaw
Mrs. Thompson McCHntook, Captain E. Y
Breck, Mr. and Mrs. George Ortn, Miss
Loomls, Mr. James M. Atchison. Mr. J. W
Crawford, L. W. DalzelL Miss Bonnett!
...w. . .uuSo Auuonun, Jlliss ai.
Brown, Mr. Fred Bussman and Mrs. William
Turner, of Wilkinsburg.
The children amuse themselves plavm"
euobre. and Miss Rebecca Darlington is "coi
sidered the champion.
The Brazilian Commissioners will be here
the early part of next eek.
The guests were treated to an old-time
Jubilee last Saturday night The waiters
assembled on the front poroh and rendered
some Southern melodies:
LeoOehmler, H. Kauffman, Mr. T.W. Bake
well, Mr. Morris Baer, W. DeWitt Harold, G.
L. Steiner, Elmer Nelson. Walter Burns
Lewis Featherman and J. C. Irwin came
down to spend a day or two this week.
PHYSICAL CULTUBE AT CHAUTAUQUA.
It Is a Great Success This Season Ten
Thousand People Attend the Opening of
the Amphitheater A Host of Plttsburg
ers at the Lake.
CHAtrri.UQ.DA, Aug. tt Special. Mind and
matter are of equal importance in Chautau
qua. Physical culture
has this year pros
pered almost beyond
the expectation of the
most sanguine. There
li no way getting an
idea of the number of
physical onltpre
teaohersin this coun
try equal to a visit to
the normal classes at
the gymnasium.
Thursday's rain
spoiled seveiai excur
sions to Panama Bocks, a drive of about ten
miles to one of the most beautiful and rc
mantio places in this part of New York. To
Visit Chautauqua and not see the rocks is
considered almost as bad as to miss seeing
Niagara. There are many lovely drives
aroun a Like Chautauqua, of which that or
Panama is not the chief, though it ends up
the best. There is a beautiful road to Lake
Erie, and about two miles above Mavville a
good view of both Erie and Chautauqua can
e had.
The Chautauqua crowds are increasing
daily, the boats on the lake being well
loaded on all occasions. The crowd at and
around the ampitheater ODening night was
estimated at over iu oou, wnion is tne largest
which ever attended the opening exercises.
The Chautauqua registersbows the follow
ing Pittsburg names: Mrs. a H. Hexter, Mrs.
C. B. George, Mrs. Joseph Hepler, II. P.
Mallck, Mrs. W. W. McOandless, Anese,
Faith and Leora McCandless, J. A. McCogne
and family, or Sewickley, Mrs. R.T. Mo
Geogh and family, Harry N. Davidson, H.W.
Buouf, John Lathwood, William H. Jones,
inuK J ones, C. v. Jioyie, uua jane r rei
flnger, Miss Laura Taylor, Miss Anna J.
Dempster, Elizabeth M. Davison, William J.
Dunn and wife, Miss Marguerite McCoiniick
and George N. Quail).
Sterllngworth Inn, Lakewood W. F. Fat
erson, if. A. Tandervort, Henry Llo.d,
Thomas Rodd, Miss Jean P.Marshall, Misses
Mary and Alice Painter, K- Mackenzie and
family, A. P. Stephenson, Miss Stephenson,
Miss Wattles, Mrs. C. a Ilax, Misses Minnie
and Claudia C. Hax, Dr. Portee and family,
Miss MyrtleS. Graff, Miss Edward Gregg,
Miss Bessie Burton, Mrs. W. H. Brown,
Charles Brown, Miss Clara Brown, Mr. Laths
Packard. Misses Anna Steel,. M. L. Brown,
Carrie Brown, Aggie Brown, Master DU
worth Brown, Ed Groetzlnger, Paul Little,
Halsoy W. Poster, H: H. Brown and wile,
Mrs. Lloyd L. Little and daughter, Sheldon
B. Graff.
New Kent House J. McC. Hay", Thomas
O'C Joues. Joshua W. Bhoaden, w, a Rob
inson, W. H. Hyde and wife, R. V. Krnne and
wifeF, a Neale, J, Verner and wire, J. A.
Rutherford, A. T. Broad Bead, Alan D. Wood,
W. Kattnr i& trl &,&! S
v. u. uoDinson, Airs. w. u. jswing, sirs. u.
,f
1 Tl-
ur
jp y
JWJSferi
W7 fcTJ
f ill il win tit ..
.S. fV&tUS?3
Jfy Lord in Bit Dignity.
II s
A. Warden, Misses Ann and Betsy Warden.
Point Chantauquo, Pease Cottage Joseph
Jones, George T. Lang, A K. Barker, H.
Morton, Miss . Margaret W. Taylor. Miss
Marlon Rae, Mrs. J. M. Ward, Miss Ward.
Barnes Cottage Rev. C. L. Bradshaw, Mrs.
L. B. StewartMlss Lilly and Jennie Stewart,
M-??: ?, DamDrt11. Miss Jennie M.Dan
brill, J. K. Jolley and wife. Misses Gertrude,
Sadie, Alice andmma Jolley, Mrs. M.Jack
man, Miss Marian Jackman. Dave C. Mc
Cutoheon, 8. M. Petty. Thomas W. Pratt.
Miss Aellle Roth, Miss Lena Jnnge, Miss
Lizzie Boss. Miss E. E, Petrowsky, Ed
Petrosky, William E. Oottlng, Charles F.
Smith, Richard Bard and family. Misses
Mary, Lilly and Adah Scott
Grand Hotel-A D. Klaus. H. W. Hudson,
J. B. Han Irgnft.
Lakeside Cottage-Mrs. W. L. Marshall and
children, Miss Budie U. Foster, Charles H.
Longbreln, J. Benton CnlberUon, Miss Cut
bertson, William T. Bennett, Misses Mar
garet, May and Gene Elphinston, Captain
William Crider and wife, Mrs- Marion
Lyons, Miss Annie Lyons, Miss Annie Smith,
John Smith.
TTSJ5ylL1IoTHo4,el, Chautauqua-Frank B.
Hald, Charles E.Lange, AD. Klaus, J. W.
Williams and wire, F. G. Barber. J. D. Mc
Geagb, Miss Llllle McGeagh. Mrs. R. M. Mo
Geogb, Mrs. a J. Wilson, D. N. Palmer.
George Hall, Frank V. Meeker and J. H. Fry.
Thompson House-C. L. Lydie and wife.
Dr. J. P. Kerr and wife. Miss Belle Mat
thews, Miss Clara Iliff, George Dachbach
and wife, W. H. Lemon, Carl Dillemutb.
William P.Bennett. T.F. Wilson, W.M.
Jaoobs, George W. Reed. A R. McKaln and
wife, J. A Lntoh, J. P. Kredel, Mrs- W. N.
Dumbrill. Miss Jennie M. Dumbrill, William
A, Parker and wire. E. a VaillantA J.
Millar, A W. Montgomery and Thomas T.
Dill. Pabkeb.
TAB IB THE N0ETH LAD'S.
Plttsburgers Who Are Seeking Rest and
Comfort In Canada.
Orillia, Ost, Aug.6. Special. The
wave of fierce heat drove many Pitts
burg people as near
the northern end or
civilization as rail
roads will let them
go. Americans
come here to rest
and "rough it,"
generally not to
wear fine clothes,
aDd go to fashion
able churches on
Sundays. A mem
ber of a certain
Pittsburg club told
us, "We always
leave Ureas coats
and like belongings
at home." The
comlngof the "Iron
,
City Club" Is looked forward to wittt much
interest in North Bay, where it Intends
camping. This Industrious little town was
not in existence ten years ago, and It rushed
up to dignity after the fashion or Oklahoma.
In 18S1, Just one month after the first tree was
cut down, there had grown up a row of log
huts. And this was the infancy of North
Bay. Now it has over 3,000 inhabitants, a
Mayor and Council, good hotels, houses and
general pnbllo buildings. Lake Talllon,
which is to be the site of the camp, is one of
a chain of lakes. And the people tell us
"it is full of bass, pike, salmon, trout and
muskallonge." Deer are very plentiful, and
that gigantic creature, the moose, is often
seen In droves or five and six.
Dr. Sutton, or Pittsburg, who has been go
ing the rounds or several Northern resorts,
is now enjoying the cool winds or the
Georgian Bay, at the new and fashionable
resort of Penetongulskene, Out
At the hotels of Toronto the following
registered tnis week: At the Albion, n. x.
Watson, J. B. Grey, T. White, T. Eagen, a
H. Kuthwlller, G. J. Kuthwtller, William M.
Price, John Reeves, F. G. Lyons, R. MerrilL
C. Wedderhold and P. Wedderhold, of Pitts
burg; at the Rossln, James Fitzslmmons, L.
K. Porter, Howard Jones, M. A Robb, B. K.
Mclllheny, Thomas Delaney and H. A
Seare, or Pittsburg; at the Queens, II. McKee,
T. W. Hartman aud wife, Pittsburg; E.
Eagen, of Petrolia: J. O. Krume. of Mc
Donald and a II. Collins, Bradford.
Colonel W. S. Palmer, Sharon, is staying at
the Palmer at present
G. B. Campbell and Mrs. E. M. Campbell,
Oxford, Fa., are at the Albion.
R. Patton, of Uollldaysburg, Pa., and T.
Loyd, of McKeesport, are among the latest
arrivals at the Walker, Toronto.
The Hon. W. E. Burdick. of Bradford, Pa.,
is staying at the Queens, Toronto.
One hundred and seventy Americans from
other cities than Pittsburg aro also regis
tered at the hotels in Toronto, and this
does not include those at boarding or pri
vate houses.
THE CATHOLIC CHAUTAUQUA.
A Decided Snceess the First Week Father
Sheedy's Sermon The Lectures of the
First Days Pittsburg Visitors .Knjojlng
Their Ontlng by tho Sea.
New LosDoif, Cosir., Aug. 6. Special.
The Catholic summer school is just now of
absorbing interest to the society of New
London. The first week of Its flrst session
has attracted 300 porsous, many of whom
wUI remain during the next two weeks,
while every steamer and train brings new
arrivals. The summer school will soon be a
friendly rival of its sister, the Chautauqua.
ReV. Father Sheedy, of Pittsburg, de
lighted his old friends and made many new
ones during his two days stay in New Lon
don. As President of the C. E. IT., he
preached the first Sunday evening sermon
of the course. His sublect, "The Church
and Intellectual Development," brought a
large audience to hear him and to be
charmed with the truth of his statements
and the grace of bis utterances.
Mr. Condi B. Pallln was heard Tuesday
last on the vital question of "Socialism." The
illustrated leoture on John Boyle O itellly,
by Miss Catherine O'Kcefe, of Lawrence,
Mass., was one of the evening treats of the
past week.
Mr. Jeremiah Dunlevy and family, of Pitts
burg, will bo among the first of next week's
arrivals.
The names of Prof, John P. Brophy, of St.
Louis College, New York City, who lectured
on "Teaohings of the Catholic Church in its
Relation to Civil and Religious Liberty" and
of Dr. O'Learv. of Manhattan College, who
spoke of the philosophy of history, attracted
crowds to the Lyceum Theater Monday. The
many Plttsburgers who have been pupils of
these two learned doctors, ould consider
the best praise, but faint praise or the treat
which their talk afforded.
Rev. J. Laugblln, D. D.. Chancellor of the
archdiocese of Philadelphia, threw strong
light on the early days oi the Papacy in his
lecture of last Tuesday. Dr. Laughlin's
nanasoms lace i well known in i-ittsourg.
Secretary of the C. E. U. Warren E.
Mosher and wife, of Youugstown, O., are at
tue cuapei uottage.
Mr.-J. E. Ridge, of Youngstown, is at the
Crocker House.
Miss Augusta Olwell, of Schuylkill Haven,
Pa., is at the Smith Houe.
Maurice Francis Egan, of Notre Dame Uni
versity, closed his series of lectures on
Thursdav.
The Misses Mitchell, of Akron, Mr. J.
Mosher, of Youngstown, and Mrs. M. Nngent,
of New Lisbon, O., will arrive the coming
neek.
Miss Tromey, of Washington, D. C, is the
most daring swimmer who visits White
Beach.
PLEASURING AT BEDFOBD SP3IHQ3.
Some of Those Who Are at Tills Famous
Old Ilesort.
Bedford Spbisos, Aug. e. Special.
3. L. Meatiezat, Etq., a prominent Fayette
county Democrat, and a leader at the bur,
arrived at the Springs on Thursday for a
brief sojourn.
P. A. Schell and wife, of Somerset, are at
the Springs for a week's stay.
Mrs. A. J. Cadsly, of Somerset, Is at tbo
Springs.
Mrs. Chaile Arbuthnot and Mr. A. Ar
buthnot, of Pittsburg, arrivedat the Springs
on Thursday lor a ten days' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mccllntock are among
the most recent Plttsbnrgers to register at
the Springs. They are here for an extended
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Trent and Master Ed
mund K. Trent, of Pittshurg, arrived at the
Springs on Thursday, for a twoweekh' stay.
Dr. Samuel Ayres, wife and two children
registered at the Springs Friday. They are
oomfortably situated lu building -U" and
will stav lor some time.
P. E..Rutan, of Pittsburg, arrived at the
Springs on Thursday night and is comlorta
bly located for the next two weeks.
Miss Scrapie, an attractive young lady
from the Smoky City, arrived on Friday.
She Is at the Springs.
Mr. E. M. Byers. of the firm of A. M. Byers
& Co., arrived at tho Springs to-day.
Additional
Twelfth Page.
Summer Kesort News on
Excursion to Atlantic City
Tla B. A 0. K, E, on Thursdav, August 11.
Rate 1 10 the round trip, and tlokets good for
12 days and good to stop at Washington
City. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8 a. u. aud
fc) IMC.
UT "
WHERE THEY ILL ED TO.
Where did James G. Blaine go to
when in Europe?
Where did Senator William M.
Evarts go to?
Where did Mr. P. D. Armour go to?
Where does every well-informed
man or woman whose system wants
rebuilding go or wish to go? To
Carlsbad, where exists the greatest
health resort in the world, and has
been known as such for centuries.
Because by a wonderful power it
builds up the body and renews the
life quickly yet surely. Because
Carlsbad has become a name signifi
cant of all that is best in renewing
life. If, therefore, anyone is unable
to go to that famous resort, the next
best thing possible is to use its waters
at home. This can easily be done
either by using the imported waters
of Carlsbad or by dissolving some of
the genuine imported Carlsbad Spru
del Salt in ordinary water. In thi3
way the same effects are produced as
if taken at the Springs. Carlsbad
can be brought into every home.
Buy the genuine imported Carlsbad
Salt only, which must have the signa
ture of "Eisner & Mendelson Co.,"
Sole Agents, New York, on every
bottle. Su
SUMMER RESORTS.
HOTEL RATES
AITD GENERAL JNFORJfATTOlT
Mag be obtained at THE DISPATCH'S Butt
neu QSlce, Bmilhflcld and Diamond.
HIW JERSEY.
Atlantio City.
rpHB HENTOKZ-
-- Ocean end of South Carolina av.
C. B. STUART.
THE LXHHAIt,
Ocean end PnuuylruU sTenux, Atlantio City.
N.J. P. W. LEHMAN CO.
THE ZSeilWATSR.
Under present management 10 year.
Z. D. PARKINSON.
TXDB MXLJtOSE-Ammu ST.. half iqntre
from beach. Bates II S to SI 60 per day, p to
10 per week. C. H. HUDNUT.
HOTZX. XONTEBIT, Atlantic City. N. J.
Ocean end of New York ar. Cool situation. All
comforts. Excellent table. X. K. NEWCOMER
THE OSnoJtNE,
Corner Paclllc sad Afkaniai avenues.
UBS. B. 1. OSBORNE.
THE XTT6ETA.
Comer ofPaelae and New York avennts.
Sear the beach; excellent table: rates reaiona
ble. M. LUNGER. Proprietor.
HOTEL WELLINGTON.
Ocean end of Kentucky avenne,
Atlantio City, N. J.
M.A.iH.5. MILNOR.
Circulars at Dispatch office.
HOTEUALBION,
Atlantic City,
ill a. .
OPENS JUNE 13.
Three minutes' walk ft om bathing grounds.
Accommodations, 250.
GUSTAV A. KNOBLAUCH.
THE STOCKTON,
ATLANTIC CUT. N.
Tlrst-class. $2 50 per day. Special rate by
week or month. STEPHEN J. KIRK.
THE MANSION,
LARGEST HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
OBCHE8TRA PROM JUNE TO OCTOBER,
CHARLES McGLADR.
Cape May.
HOTEL XvUTXTHBTO.
JOHN TRACT ft CO., Proprietors.
OVn Jam IS: til modern improTnnentj; loestxl
directly on the beach; term! Si to M ptr dar.
Apply to JOHN TRACT k CO.,
Waiblngtoa Hottl, Phils. Pa., or Capa Mar. . J.
THE STOCKTON,
CAPE MAY, N.J.,
A. PlrBt-Olaaa Hotel,
Will open Jane 4th and remain open until
October 1st.
F. THEO. WAIVTOJC,
Proprietor.
Other Hesorta.
CONTTNXXTAI. HOTZL,
sea isle crrr. N. J..
Now open. Directly on the beach. Large, spacious
rooms. Hot and cold bathi. Elevator. Terms
reasonable. T. C GILLETTE ft CO.
NEW YOBS.
CATSKTLL MOrSTAWS.
HOTEL MULL
Temperature. 12 cooler than Pittsburg.
Tor particulars address H. P. BURNET, Assist
ant Manager. KAATEBSKILl. POSTOIMTCX.
Greene County, N. Y.
PENNSYLVANIA.
THE CENTRAL IIOTEX,
LORETTO. CAMBRIA CO.. PA.,
Newly refitted and refurnished tbrosguoat. Terms,
5 to 18 pr week.
DIXX. PARK-The family saramer resort, om
the banks of Lake Erie, will open for the m.
ton on Jane 30.
1892. Terms Terr reasonable to
permanent borders. BOBBT DILL, Proprietor,
.noi
lorth East, Pa.
PINE HEIGHTS TSS AJt D COTTAGES,
Allegheny Monntalni, location unsurpassed; most
picturesque resaon ox jreaasyrrania: an moaora
nap
isrovemeots: uarest water and finest air: iteam
heat: tennis: ocen about Jane 2): illustrated cir
cular. A. K. UK
iElXK. Blrmufliim. Hnntlcgdoa
county. Pa.
OHIO PYLE FALLS.
The FERN CLIFF and OHIO PYLE Hotels now
open. Refurnished, first-class In every respect.
Table unexcelled. Special rates for families.
Grounds for lawn tennis and croquet- Billiards
and bowling alleys. DONEHOO ft ELLIOTT.
FRANK'S HOTEL,
In the Allegheny Mountains.
XieONIXX, PA.
Bates. !2tof2S0per day. 110 to 117 SO per week.
Now open ibr the season. Table first class. Abun.
dant shade, elegant grounds, good music, nana
ballroom, bowling alleys, billiard room, good car
riage service, cool drive, pure spring water, good
fishing. Penna. K. R.. via L. V. B. E.. dally to
hotel grounds. Send for Illustrated pamphlet sad
diagram of rooms. Address
JOHN ZLPBA-HK. Ltgonler.Pm.
THE ONX.Y
LICENSED DRUGSTORE
IW THE CITY.
Liquors for MEDICINAL Purposes.
CALIFORNIA PORTS, SHERRIES, ETU
At 50a a Quart.
PURE OLD RYE WHISKIES
Prom II to tl 60 Per Quart.
All Goods Guaranteed as Represented.
G. EISENBEIS,
(Successor to H. P, Schwartz,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBUdGISI,
US FEDERAL ST Allegheny, Pa.
TeL SOlev
JjlWTUThsm
Established .
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