Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ^ every town of importancewhere the campaign party haltedfor the night. A list of the personalfriends and public-spirited citizenswho entertained General Hastings and the mem-bers of his party, were they grouped together,would present a roster of distinguished W. J. McConnell, of Shamokin, one of theprominent citizens of that prosperous and pro-gressive little city, gave a dinner that was oneof the notable social features of the menu was of the highest order, the serv-ice superb. The attractiveness ofthe t


Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ^ every town of importancewhere the campaign party haltedfor the night. A list of the personalfriends and public-spirited citizenswho entertained General Hastings and the mem-bers of his party, were they grouped together,would present a roster of distinguished W. J. McConnell, of Shamokin, one of theprominent citizens of that prosperous and pro-gressive little city, gave a dinner that was oneof the notable social features of the menu was of the highest order, the serv-ice superb. The attractiveness ofthe table was enhanced by twogreat scroll-shaped banks of guests of the evening wereGeneral Hastings, General J. , Major George B. Orlady,Hon. Charles F. Warwick, Hon. (20) 147. W. J. McConnell, Esq. John B. Robinson, Monroe H. Kiilp, C. O. Mc-Willianis, Linn Hartranft, Hon. Henry Hall, Scliaffer, Hon. Marriott Brosius and George Earlier on the same day the same party, withthe addition of Colonel J. P. Cobnrn, of CentreCounty, Chairman H. A. Taylor, of UnionCount}, and Hon. B. F. Focht, were entertainedat luncheon by John F. Duncan, Esq., presidentof the Republican League of Lewisburg, at hisbeautiful home in that cit3\ This occasion wasenhanced b} the presence of a number of ladieswho had gathered in the parlors to welcome thedisting^uished visitor. &


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