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Show WELL iOWKKKD. Miss Tessle Fair. Who Will be Married to Herman Oelrlihs. Miss Tessie Fair, the California heiress, heir-ess, who is to be married to Herman Oclrichs, of New . York shortly, will bring to her husband about $0,000,000, it is believed, says tho Philadelphia Press. Tliis sum pho will receive from her mother, who was quietly divorced from tlio cx-seuufyr a few years ago. The decree of , divorce granted Mrs. Fair the immense sum named, and her daughter is expected to receive it all as dowry and by inheritance. Mr. Oel-richs Oel-richs (jrst met Miss' Fair at Newport a year ago last summer, and was in her society again there and at Saratoga last year. He is wca.thy himself, aud for lifteen years at least has figured as a clubman, a patroni and participant in athletic sports, and latterly as chairman chair-man of the Democratic campaign committee. com-mittee. His popularity among men about town is great; he is a free spender of money and a convivialist of the first order. , Miss Fair has seen a good deal of tho world, been educated edu-cated here and in Europe, and is altogether alto-gether a young lady, aside from the rich dowry she carries in her dimpled hand, who would attract attention even in a crowd. There is nothiug loud about her. She has abundance of elegant ele-gant clothes and jewels sufficient for a king's ransom, but she is not ostentatious ostenta-tious in their display.' She is a good whip, an enthusiastic sailor, and generally gener-ally a lover of outdoor sports. |