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Show The Nineteenth. Century Club Met as usual on Friday afternoon, with seventeen members present After some items of business were taken up, a most facinating paper on Edinburgh, Melrose and Abbotteford, sent by Mrs. Moore, the former president, presi-dent, was read, after which ten minutes were spent on parliamentary laws. To the roll call after recess the president responded by giving an interesting in-teresting account of Prescott, the historian his-torian and Horace Mann, it being 'heir birthday. Mies Dulin and Mrs. Coray gave beautiful piema, while the shorter quotations were fine. A talk by Mrs. Fuller, Mr3, Wedgwood's Wedg-wood's guest, on the woman's building at the the Columbian Exposition was listened to with interest, and was followed fol-lowed by members of the club who had been present at the exposition. |