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WEEK AT ROCK AL-M Chronlcle of Events of Seven Days Past. MANY EUCHRE PARTIES Ohlp-ln Parties Are Stlll Popular, but Prlvato Entertalnments Aro Now So Frequent as to Crowd Days nnd Nights With Amuscmonl. (Speclnl to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) HOCKUR1DGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA., August 22,-The hotel nnd cottages are crowded, nnd ln every nook there s laugh ter and mlrth nnd musle and color, H_ n holldny maklng crowd. a joy roflcctlng. ph.asi.ro huntih. throng, wlth eyes a smlle nnd months a-laughlng. For llfe and ono's vacatlon both nro short. So ^heTav'^^u^lnr^da, end fofho next two weeks every hour *"l. be fllled wlth an engagement for B0.'chlp'"n<' n" stlll Qulte popular, but nrlvate parties hnve become the rnge. ffihe guests nro vlelng * ^.f?h,f^ to see how many cnn bo ero.Wded.in he _oro thls dcllghtfiiV; iseason begln. to ^Monday mornlng Mrs. Stelneir of Bal? tlmore. tntertnlned nt elght-hano euchre _, her drnwlng-rooms at Jefferson Cot? tage. Her prlzes were won b> Miss Plnnche Slaughter. of Owensboro Kj... Mrs Alllson, oY Clnclnnatl;MrsCharles AV Warren, of Bacon's Cnstle; Miss Anne Mayer of Norfolk; Dr. Ii. C Broclt, o Smlthlield, Va., and Miss Lettle Boyd, of ^o'fh.rgues'tr enjoylng Mrs Ste.ner's hospltallty were Mesdnmes Thorons N. Jones, N. A. Richnrds. George Cunnlng? ham. 'ii. C. Brock, Alfred T. Pope John A Armstrong, Jncob. Robert .T. Pa ton. L P. Guest, Strothcr Smith. I.ockwood, lA: H. Boyd, R. C.? Norfleet, VVort Adnms, R. B. Rnney, J. B. Jncob and Mlsses Cecll Tallaferro. Lula Green. .Norvell Ad? ams, Denson and Rives. Monday nlght a very elnboratc progres sive euchre wns enjoyed, nt whlch Mi_. Snnford Gardner, of Augusta, Gn? won the flrst prlze, n handsome sllver enrv Inc rest; Miss Flournoy. of Rlchmond. Vn., the second; Mrs. Alfred T. Pope.' of Loulsvllle, Ky.. the consolntlon, nnd Miss Denson, of Raleigh, N. C , the booby. Llcutenant-Commander Strolher Smltli, o< the United States navy, won the gon tlomnn'.. flrst prlze. Others pnrtlclpntlng were Mesdnmes Warren, Jncob, Patton, Guest, Armstrong, Steiner, Raney. Smith ond Adams; Mlsses Tnllnfo.ro nnd Mayer nnd Messrs. Pope, Steiner. Lewls and Llpplncott. ; _ Tuesdav nlght Mrs. Wlrt Adams, nf Jackson. Miss.. entcrtalned at progresslvo euchre In honor of Mlsses I.ula Green nnd Norvell Adams. of Jackson, Miss., nnd Miss Denson, of Rnlclgh. N. C. It wns n most nrtlstlc and tinlque nffnlr. The color scheme. red nnd green. the seore cards cnrnlval glrls, s-catterlng cnnfettl. The spaclous pnrlors wero claborntely decorated ln palms. oak leaves nnd lamps. wlth red shades, castlng a soft slow, and prosentlng n scene of wonderful beauty. Mrs. Adams was cxtremoly h.nnd* somo ln n robe gown of black lnco nnd soft sllk, and has been throughnut the entlre season one of the most popular of the rnarrled set. and deservodly so, fnr sho comblnes all tho charms nnd grnees thnt go to mnko a truly roprc scntatlvo Southern woman. Tbo prlzes were unusuaily hrindsomo! The first, an exqulslte salad bnwl, was, won by George Cunnlngham, of Rlch inond, Va.; the second, a rnre Dresdcn china bon bon dlsh, by Mrs. R. L. Powers, of Rlchmond. Va; tho consolntlon, n Duchess lace fan, by Miss Anne Mayor, of Norfolk. Va., and the booby. n clerk of cards, by Miss Mary Mayer, of Nor? folk. Va. Other guest.. wero Mrs. R. L. Powers. Mrs. Strother Smltb, Mrs. Thomas N, Jones, Mrs. Charles XV. Warren, Mrs. L. P. Guest, Mrs. John A. Armstrong. Mrs. J. 13. Jacob, Mrs. Alfred T. Pope, Mrs. N. A. Rlchards. Mrs.'. Absalom Wnller, Mrs. L. C. Brock and Mlsses \. Tnllnferrn, Denson, Rlvns, Green, Nor? fleet, Adnms nnd Slaughter. . V.I-ET-1/. _n_CHR_. Wednesday nlght thn large weekly euchre was greatly enjoyed by all tho . gueste. Thn prljso-wlnnera were Miss RIvcs. of Solmffr'Ala.;/.Mrs. John A. Arm? strong, Mrs.'J. K: Jncob. and Mr. Pondlo ton Popo, of Loulsvllle, Ky., nnd Mr, l.tp plnoott, of Phlladelphla, Wlth n graceful speooh, Mrs. Thomas N, Jones, of Islo of Wlglu, Vn., pre sented Mrs. L. P. Guest, of Rlchmond, Va.. wlth an exqulslte brooch, nn honor prlze, as n souvenlr from her frlends, In tnken of her pnrtlng. Thursday nlght Mrs. ThomaR N. Jbno... of Isle of Wight, nnd Mrs. Chnrles XV. Warren. of Bncon's Cnstle, Vn., gave a very beautlful progresslvo euchre. Tholr guests were Lloutehant-Commnndor nnd Mrs. Strolher Smith, Mrs. R. L. Powers. Mrs. Wlrt AdHiiiR, Mrs. R. B. Rano.V, Mrs. Alfred T. Pope. Mrs. Pencllototl Pope, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Richnrds, Dr. nnd Mrs. I.. C, Brock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnrt 'Alllsons. Mr. and Mrs. Stunrt Rowo, Mrs. J. B. Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. S. Steiner, Dr. and'Mrs. A. H, Boyd, Mrs. John A. Armstrong. Mrs. .1 W. Carpenter and Mrs. nnd Mlsses Mayor, Tallafnrro, Green, Rlanehe Slaughter, Lottte Boyd nnd Judge Kdmund Waddlll. Judge Branham, Judgo Waller, nnd Messrs, Thomas N. Jones, Charles XV. Warren, 1 .1. Ilofmnyer, The gamn was scort-d bv Mr. Wnlko'r Pegram Warren and Miss Prances Mayor, Frldny nlght n testlmonnl concort wns glven hy tlm tnlented young planlBt, Mr. Clnrenoe Adler, of Clnclnnntl Mr Adler -was asslstod hy Mr. Oscar Sohattl, vlo llnlst, and Mr. Theodoro Menzo, eornet. lst. It was a brllllant success and grcntly enjoyed by a large and npproclatlvo nu dlenoo. Bnturdny ntghl Dr. nnd Mrs 3.. C. Brook. of Smlthfleld, Va., gavo :, rnosi enjoynble progresslvo oiichro, Host. Uostes.es for next week will bo Mrs Alfrod T. Pope. Mrs. J. R. Jacob, Mrs John A Armstrong, of Loiusvilic, Ky., ni.d Mrs. Burl Alllson, of Ciiu .iinutl, Ohlo, Tlm wcck's arrlvals nm: Judgo John ri:.inli;,m Rome, Gn.i R. T. Pnrx.y, Al j.'nta, fis ; Mr. and Mrs. MlddlelmrH, rii-rleston, W. Vn.: W. S. Marbinv. Baltlmore, Md : E Flash, Jr., -New Vork; 0, J. Colllns, Norfolk, Vn.; John OJIver. Atlanta, Ga.; Wllllam F. Greever, ("ol llfi-town. Va.; AVilllain Faubre, l.an.s vllle, Ohlo; T. L. I'nurtnoy. Itlrhrimml. Va.: Mr. ar.d Mrs Rtunrt Rowo, III. h monrt, Va.; 0. Olivln Brnrk, Washlngton, T> C.l R. W, Powers, Rlchmond. Va.: Mlss Sopble White, Rlchmond, v?.; j. \v. Bomervllle, Culpeper, Va.j Wllllam F. XVite and wife, Norfolk. Va.; Qordon ThorniiR, Alexandrla, Va.i Mr, and Mrs. T. 8. Garnett, Norfolk, Vn.; Mr. nml Mrs J. Grote, NeW Orleans; Mrs. H. I.. Enn-ry, r. li. Emr-rv, Jr.. New Orleans; i". Adaiii e.ur,, Phlladelphla; W. XV, Taylor, Cllfton Forge; C. P, Nr-mmo, Cllfton V<.n-<-: jt. L. Raby, Vlrglnla! Jolin T. Klni. and wlfe. Port?mftuth, Va.i Mlss Nellle Thomp fj,n, phlladelphla, Pa ; Roger K. Wood hull, Dayton, Ohlo; I>. XV. Allnmori aiul -wife, Dayton, Ohio; L p. pearsnll, Rocky Mount. N. C.; o, H. Wood, Washlngton, P. C; Mrs. F. E. Ward, Roanoke; John Q. Dlckensnn nnd wlfo, Charleston, W Vn.; Mlss 3. C. Road, Rlchmond, VO., Ml.s .). 13. 81n.if.hlor. Danville, Vit,, Mrs. B. ... Nnsh. Mrs. B. %?jVV,j%?nfr?. W. Mluo. Woodward, Mlss Mlldrrd Wood ward, Mlss Woodward. ?lo,,|"6",",*i}i*', Mrs. W. H. Drool., Bnltlmoroi 11. C. V. ise, Lexlngton, Va. OAY AT CROC._E.TS Schedule of tho Week Oontalned Both Vnrlely nnrl Novelly. (Pp.rlnl lo Tho __h._i.t.l__i4--ll.. CROCKKTT SP1UNCIS, VA., Allg. 23. Dcsplto lotverfng sklcs nj, rroquciit Iiilor vals thc pnsl week has probab _,? boen tho mivest Croeketl hns hiul thls season. Tho records show two permnns, morning nnd r-voiiliig eard partlo. ,n bowllng pnrty, Impromptu hop, n mlnstrol Hhow, a good doal of drivlng nnd rldlng, nnd ...?ccvi-al pcdestrlnn parties of unusuiil niiibltlon. One of tho lnttor. Includlng ilb-tll o'ght couplos, clmperoiied by uov ernor Flcmlng nnd Mrs, Wood, wnlkca to tho ursoUe mlncs niul back, whlch ln VOlVca about n llfteen-mlle strolch of all sol'ls of country. Walk lnst parties to Styles Fails an__ tho Alleghany ure itl wnys popular. _ . Ono of Iho dellghtful events of tho week wns Iho gcrinnn glven b.v -Mr. Di-owrV,or UlchtnciiHl, to Mlss Ponn, of l.clitsvil c, N, C. Tho chnporoncs who gtacoil tlie occaslon wore Mrs. Buchu nnn. of Hleh inoiu],.Mr?, Penn, of RoldBVlllc, and Mls. Kerr, of Ashland. Va. Dr, Moonuiw. of Roanoko, lod. Tlio coUples who rinrtl, clpated wore Mlss Proston "nd Mr. Clins. Flidiburn; Mlss Jlnrshall ^'Vlr-'fevorl-! FishiH.m: Mlss Kerr nndjMr,t-Dbjerie, Miss Bchocn and Mr. Scott; #1* _MoC ch eilll nnd Mr. H. Fishln.rn; MIsSvBorj 11 nnd Mr. Ovorton Pratt; MJM,.3>ora SCI pell nnd Mv. i!urlll,.!ll,\ r, rn kir n.oi-irp Pratti Mlss Mnrgarei unr. S5_. mV'tvi'.i; _5al^SR^?ii'83f? bell; Mlss Troutnnd M^.Chn lo Maiin nn.l Mlss Ponn wltli tho h?t;rJttr.,.Dre?ry. Dl.g IntonnisHlo.^ nml nt "? f^ coollng bevcrnges and dnint. icutsn '"tC ^r? ,.a^ g'ven byMr.WWca, %^T^.'r^uTo^e7%otiD^ Mrs Thomas. of Crockelt, wns i. c hniim Imr success. The p ayors were aeatea nt twelve tables. Tho tnlly cards were unlquo affalrs, nn.l tho prlzes w<; J handsome. Mrs. Polo nnd Mr. 11unn und won tho lono hand priMW'pr.^Shanks^iia Kijlltleinen's prlze and Mlss Jano Seipeii ihe indles', whlch was a boautlf.il whlto shawl knll by the hostoss herself, Mis. Wlcks. A siipper of mnny.dollcacleB._ans served In courses, and nt the close of tno evonlng the guests gathered abou^the lady from Kentucl.y and sang Old lten tuc'ky Homo." Mlss Flshburn. of Roanoke. . K'is a bowllng party Monday morning in honor of Miss Marshall. of Roanoke. About thlrty guests took part ln the.Bamo, with Mrs. Johnson, of Vlcksburg, ns .imperono. Mr. Knight. nf Wohmond, and Mlss McCutchen, of New *orJc >won tho cnptnlns. Tlio prlzes were unustmlly attractlve. Mr. Knight nnd Mlss Maiga ret Carrlngton, of Richmond, secured tlie first prlze-n leather hlll case and a ilulntv gauze fnn. Mr. Drcwry, of RIcli mond. nnd Mlss Peters, of .Lynchburg, received the consolatlon prlzes, Aitor the contest was fought and won or lost refroshments wcrc served. ' The vcrandn of "Ruckwood cottage was the soeno agaln thls week of a scoven-hand euchre party. The hostess, Mrs Tatum was iiKslsted ln recolvlng by MJv'nnd Mrs. Drowster. ( '.;.? : .. There was n prlzo for the highest scoro nt each toble, They fell to thn lot nt Mrs; Johnson. Mrs. Churchlll and Dr. Shanks. Mlss Norn Sorpell nmi Mr. '1 liomiis re? ceived consolatlon prlzes. A tlellclous luncheon was served. Crockelt bbasts of the most versallle wallers oxtanl, excellent In varlous llnes ns woll n. In thelr own partlcular choscn calllng. On Tuesday ovenlng the guest. reptiircd to thc dlning-room agaln. n short tlme after supper; tc. flnd It ma<> nueradlng very cffectlvely as an oper.i house. Chairs, curtalns nn.l stage, wlth Uncle Sam's flags as decoratlon, looked galii. The porformnnco was very credl inbln, nnd Iho antlcs and songs of our bl'stwhlle riblseless nnd linobtruslve sorw tors of thc dlnlng-room uffordod a good dc.l of fun. The Bcconil german of the we k wns glven bv Dr, Willlums, of Roodsvllle, N. C, lo Mlss Ponn. of Reldsvlllo. and M s_ Blll, of Spencer Va. It was a most np jovablo affalr ln every rosprct. Or. Willlums led wllh Ml__5 Foiin. Tho pre s'lllng splrits wero Mrs. Buchanan Mr-. Penn Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns Dr. und Mrs I-ratt, Mrs. Churchlll, Mrs. .Hollaml nnd Mrs. Hanimond. .Muny couplos wero on the floor There wero u long list of n -w arrlvals durlng the week. -? THE CHAMBERLIN HOTEL 'v'any Guetts r.t Old Point, but "Vcrv Little Gn/oty. (Si'ieclnl to The TiineM-ispiitrh.'. , OI.D POINT COMFORT, VA., Aug. 22. Southerriors havo thken possession of OM Point an dmost of tlie guests durlng Au? gust havo beon from the Stntes south of Mhso nnnd Dlxon|s llne, But desplte tho many guosls, whlch crowd fjic hoiel... Ihero ls no enlortalnlng dono on n larger scalo. Small dinncrs bofore iho Iiojik and suppcrs afterward nro very popular. Out doora ono sulls, swim, hnd plays golf and Iciinls. Among the recent arrlvals nl Ihe Chnm berlln nre Mr. and Mrs. W. Gering, Mlss C. Gerlng nnd Miss W. p. Gorlng, of Cntonsvllle; Md;; Mr, nnd .Mrs. J, Good? man, of linlllmoi'c; .Mr nnd Mrs. Louls A.ller, of Dayton, Fla.; Mr. und Mrs. H. \V; Carrol nnd Mlss Nell McCnll, of Bon nottsvllle. S. C.: Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Ti. Campbell, of AVnshlngtnn; Mr. S. W. McComb nnd Mrs. I.yman McComb. of Jclllco, Tcnn.; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Drew, fif Now Orleans, Ln.; C, Kramer nnd ivli.-s Krnmcr, ol' Stondwall, Mlss.; Mlss Agglc. Jenn Hall. of Memphls, Tonn.i ^l>'. nnd Mrs. 11. G. Connor, of Wllson, N. .c.; Mrs, XV. U. Wells. Mlss Dnnelln Wells. W.l,. Wells. Jr.. C. A, Wells and K. D; olls, of Vlcksburg: Mlss.; ii. x. MUchklssi Mrs. C. A. Hotcllklss. Mlss Roso Oppen helmer nnd Mlss Sndlo Oppoiiholmer, of BultliriU'iQi Mh-s Allls, of Easlvl lo. Va.; Mrs. . J. H.ites nn.l Mlss l.ates, of Wheel ln-'. W.. Vn.; Mrs. John Harrls ,'ni.l Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Buchanan, of MorJdlen, M'ss.; Mr. and Mrs. II. Rain, of Nash? vllle, Tonn.i Mrs, A. F. Hl<h and m|sh Gertrudo Wrlght, of Memphls, Tenn.j Mr nnd Mrs. J. L Oanf/.lar and ,J. Ii. Dantzlor, of Moss Point. Mls?. -f I v^.' BakirK? Powder. IN THE HONOR OF YOUNG MATRONS A Channlng Bevy of Them at the Jefferson Park Hotel, (Spcclnl to Tho Tlmefi-Dlspntrh.) ?_S_\_ ..RSON PARK HOT33L, VA? Au? gust 22.?Tho nunihor bt charnflng young mnrrled lndlos now nsombled nt Jcftci'son Park Holol jusllfy a lottor wrltton c.\ cluslvely ln tholr honor. Wcchu'sdny evenlng?tho gcrmiin ove lilng?Is looked upo"ii by ull us belng pre oiiiinently tho young I'dlks' tlmo, but Saturday evenlng and Suiidny, when the "grass widowcis" begln to pour In tho yoting lndlos hnvo to stand nsldo for tholr eldor slstors, who, nt lhat tlmo, cortnlnly hn.'o tho larger shnio of bonux. Iflltoll mntrnn Btnnds by her own lord. but by hgreomoht thore ls sonlotlmes n goneral shulllo, and n "lndlos chnngo" nriaiiec inetil thut gets thlngs mlxed up del.ght fully. Much to tho, nmusorncnt ot tho crowd on Sunday evenlng lnst, tho gen tlomon wlth tho bowltehlng dlmples nnd fnultloss teelh wns seon promenadlng wlth tho young lady who loolca hor hils bnnd In tho room whllo sho ]ilays cards. As a nnturnl cotisenuonoo tho pnrtners loft hnd to palr, so Maclamo Dlmples ancl Mr. Ilenpock foll ln llno. Ono lady was ovot'henrd sarcnsllcnlly remnrklng lo hor pnrtner for lifo thnt tho reason ho found so much plonsuro ln' sovcnrhnnd cuchro wns thnt thoro wns a "wldow" in It. Thoro nre somo charmlng danecrs among tho young mntrons, notlcnbly Mrs. J. Watts Martin, of Norfolk; nnd Mrs, Frances M. Boyltln, of Boston; Mrs. K. P. Ifnll nnd Mrs. J. W. Hohry, of Wnshlng? ton, D. C; Mrs. J. A, Kdgc. of Lexlngton, Ky.; Mrs. Tnto F. Chonery, of Ashland, and Mesdnmes N. L. Mnssey, A. H. Snnds, WBilious Used bv Amtritm fhV?MantntarlVtD\ltaru Clcahsniicl settlns tlio stomnoli. keeps tlio hfiwels . freo, tlio llver actlve; lt nms tligcHtloii nud la"Booil forchlUlwrti too. tlOo. nnd * I, Kt DrugglBlii or by imill from THE TARRANT CO., 21 Jay Street, NswVork Thomas Fltzhtlgh, Charlottesvllle, Vn.', Miss A. P. Motlgson, Staunton, Va.; W.-'.A. .Tnhnson, West AMrplnln; Miss Loulsa Uiuidolph, AVnsnlnKlon. I). <-'.; Wlrt W, M'nylor, Rlchmond, Va.; XV. A. Williams, Rlchmoncl, Va.; \V. P. Tavlor. Klchniond, Vn.; Mrs. F, A. MiyUglilnn. three chlldren nncl ntirso, Rlchmond, Va,: 0, XV. Tlller, Rlchmond; XV, 35, Adams. Aimn, Vn.; J. K. G.nves, Wost Vlrglnla; V*'. C. Latlmor, Ilollon, S, C.| B, C. Burks, Vlrglnln; G. \V. Won.'oi', Toxnrknnn. Ark.i A, Rttinrt Boiling, Vlrglnln; Saul ,T. Cllmaa, Norfolk. Vn.; C. E. McPeeli, West Vlrglnln; F, Ai Ilnughton, Rlchmond. Vn.; C. B. Wood Ing, West Vlrglnla; Mrs. Tato 1 . Chonory, Aslilnnd, Vn..; Miss nianehe Chonory. Ashlnnd. Va,; MI's l.llwibeth Chen cry, Ashland, Vn.; Master Rlchnr. Chonory nnd nurso Ashland, Vn.; Mrs. J. K. Martin, Frodorlcksburg, \ft.i Miss L. M. Knox, Rlchtrionil, Vn. COSY FIRES AT BEL AIR (Speclnl to Tho Timo'-Blspntch.) I-.OTKL BBL AIR, NEW CASTLB, Va., August 22.?Tho guests of Bel Alr hnvo suffered llttlo dlscomfort from the bad weathor whlch swept over tho coun MISS AILEEN PETTIT, OF NOEFOLK, one of tho bellos nt. JolTor. on Park. W, P. Taylor, XV. 1_. Taylor, XV. A. Wil? liams, E. A. Roblnson, A. ].. Watklns and F. A. Miiughton, nll of Rlchmond, ospoclally o'njoy a game of sevqii-hand euchre, and evoiy evenlng flnds a inorry crowd gathered logothor good nauuedly blddlng agalnst each othor for trilmps. Whlstl spoak low and troacl gontly whllo such plnyers as Mosdames F. L. Boykln. B, II. Norment, J. E. Martin, Mlsses L. M. Knox, N. L. Roblnson, Loulso Randolph and Mrs. J. W, Thomas, wrostlo over un "odd." All card lovors oomo together on com? mon ground at thu wookly progrcsslvo euehro every Friday evonlng Uowllng Is n fnvorlto puBtlmo, nnd ut nll hours of tho day morry partlos mny bt) found rolllng for oxorolse, nnd at tho samo tlme trylng to mnke oiioh scoro hlgher than tholr opppnents, Mrs. T. J, Woodlng has tho honor of iriaklng tlm hl.'.ln'Ht scoro among tho ladies thls sen s.iin. Mrs. SV, P. Dodson, of Norfolk, Ih one of iho iiniKlHOineat aml most popular llldioa at tho hotol. Mrs, 13. A, Roblnson and her two bIh* lers, Mrs. W. A. Williams and Talc) Chonory, form n vury attractlve trlo. Mrs, Roblnson, as hostoss, has recelved cii'ii pllments BUfllcleiit thls Bpnsoti to tom. pletoly bwoII tbo head of ;, lons senHlblo pol'son, Mrs. Williams, accordlng tu an admlror. hop a ".uudoiina fttC.Q and un'. gollc smllo." Mrs. Chonory makes all l.iighl and linpny as sho goea wlth hur spnrkling wlt und raro good soiiHit. Mucli 10 iim regroi of ijor many frlends hero, Mrs, lt- IL Normont lort on Thura day for Itlolimond, whero slio will SPOflll BOinO, tlmo bol'ori! ictiirnlng to hor homn ln Now Orleans. llnr mother, Mrs. C. T. Royhln, ao.'oinpanlod hoi', and hflnr n slny of u few days ln llio capltal, will iHiinn to Joffersoi) Park. All will bo Blad to WOlcnmO hor haok. Mlsii lMltb llalolior, of Caroby Hall. Fluvanna i-nimly, ls a guost at Iho hutol m>w and tlolljjhla all wlth hur urtlstlc piano porformancos. Among tho roiiiit ari'ivuhi nro: MIhb Llii-lf; Roynolds, I'Todoilcltuhuig, Va.; K ,1. Urown. Annopnlls, Md,; I'Mlth l.og wood Hatcher, Ciuehy Hall, v.-i.; 01inY|fi-i I.. Pettlt. Norfolk, Vu.j 13. ''. Boykln, Hlohniond, Vn.; Iluul.r Karrinh, Albo niailo, Va.; N. .). Couho|, Kan Antonlo, Tfex.j N. L. ftliiBOy, itlchinonil, Va,; ty, for the hotel was so snug nnd com fortablo wlth lts cozy roomsi and brlgbt flros thnt tho dull days passbd dellght - fully. Two or three merry candy pulls on tho covored porch also enll'Venod the young lolki! durlng ralny weather. Miss Amy Murray gavo a charmlng evenlng of Scottish songs on Wednesday, whlch was greutly enjoyed by nearly all iu tho hotel, rolnforcod by a good many of tho New Cnstlo peoplo. Tho nntortuln iiioiit was glvon uiiclor tho nusplces of Mrs. Wllliam A. Anderson, of Lexlngton, for tho bulldlng fund of tho Eplsoopnl chupel sho ls Intcrosted ln eroctlng In ibls plnco. Many more nrrlvnls have reglstercd thls weok, among whom aro Mrs. F. II, Caw'thoriio, Mnntor Phlllp Cnwlhorno, Mr. G, K, East, Cllfton Forgo, Va.; K. Floyd Gny, Smlthflold, Va.; Mrs. W. A. Ander? son, Loxlllgl. Va.; Miss Carllo Mlnor. Mr. AV. W. Areher, J. F. Mann, Cllfton Korgo; Miss 13dwards, Col.! Miss Preston, Toxrisj Charles ,s. Ashbiirn, MIsb M. Seuton, Miss Soaton, Ashland, Ken? tucky! Mrs, \V. Ci. Raldwln, Bluofleld, Va.; John G. Hpcsncer, Lynchburg. Vn.; Miss Jesslo Kko.n, Covlllgton, Va.! MIsh C'uldwoll, Lyiiohhiirg Va.l Mr- ?"*? H. Thack nnd wlfe, and two chlldren, Blr inlngluim, Ala.; Miss Amy Murray. pf Now York; Or. A, XV. Torrcdl. Mrs. 'lor roll, Miss Martin. of Lynchburg; Mr. F. W. King of Mneon, Oa.j J. E. Davonport, Mrs. J. 13. Davoi.rt nf Norfolk; lt. A, fiimndors, of Norfolk; L. Hranlgnn. <>f Wnshlngtoni w. c, _ull..an, E. 11. Toonoy, of Wnshlngton. SECOND IWTIST CHURCH. Dr. IL .1. Wllllngh.ro will. ln conre* ciuonon of iho hIi-Kiicsh of Kov. ?> ?. l.-ii.fiiuiii. preaoh al tho Second Baptlst Church llilK mornlng nt 11 o clock. 0__kw)S"_.C_>_-l.X-A.? .... fXwi tho a lhe Kind You Hav. Bffl Bci_M .igmituro /*!/* SECONO BAPTIST CHURCH Mt W. W. Laudrum wlH noi bf ahlo lo .111 hlK iippo'tiliuonl at tho S?""rt?U| t!sl Churoh tlds mornliiB, nnd ??>''?? V, Willlnghaiu, n. u.. will preach ut u o'elock. THE BONNIE BLUERIDGE Pretty Footprints ln the Sands of time. NICE TO EAT AND PRETTY A Tacky Party Rlvnlllng In Gostumos Ihe f-'nshlons of Mrs. Wlgga ln tho Cabbage Palch?Melon Feast, Bcwllng nnd What Not. (Speclnl to Tne TlmpB-Dlspnteh.) BLUE RJDGl. SPRINGS. August 22. Tliat old slnner, Father Timo, mj,r "Pled Plper," hns plped nnollipr merry tune, nnd sovon more glorlous Biirnmer tlnys havo danced to hls plplng and been lost to slght In tho rlft of tho mouulaln! but thelr flmt-prlnts remnln, nnd to tho summer colony of Blue Rldge Springs each ono tells a story, and 1 am golng to tell you tho stories thoy told mo. Thc flrst Uttlo foot-prlnt told of a morning at cards, ond boasled of tho prettlesl, dnlnllost lltllo maid from Rlchmond, who played (lio part of hostoss to a wholo bevy of folks, slxty In number, nnd how they played slx-hnnd euchre and had the "mostest fun," nnd when ihe game was dono, how good thlngs to eat, pretty thlngs lo koop, made a morning most cmnploto. Tho dnlnty llille maid was Mlss Mary Orecnhow Johnston, nnd ns a hostoss she wns nll thnt could bo dc slred. Tho prize-wlnhers at hor party wero Mlss Evolyn Wlnthrop, of Tnllnhn.. neo, Fla., who took tho Indy's head prlzo; Mr, Wntklns Bllersbn, of Rlchmond, who provod hlmself a champlon by wlnnlng the gentlemnn's first, and Miss Mary Temple, who found consolatlon for. defcat ln a generous box of Huyler's best. Mr. Langstnff Johnston played In luck, ns far as carrin anrl games went, hut was barred by reltitionshlp from wlnnlng a prize. Hard luck! BOWL1NG PARTY. The next Uttlo foot-prlnl sang tho pralses of Mrs. W. H. McAllster and .ior two charming daughtors, tho Misses Amelie and Florence McAllster. of New York clty, who were the grnclous host esses al a large bowllng party. glven In honor of'Dr, and Mrs. S. T. Elliott, of Danville. Va. The vlctors In thls dellght? ful contest wero Mrs. Bidgood, of Moblle. Ala.. who made the highest score nnd received tho lady's flrst; Mlss Ellzabeth Adams. of Lynchburg. who wns only a few points behlnd, came In for second. The pentlemnn's flrsl was carrled off In trlumph by Mr. J. B. Balley, of Emporln. Va.; tho Becond falllng to Mr, Arthur Rnndolph, of Tnllnhaasee, Fla. At both of these beautlful affalrs Mrs. Cornella Branch Stone, nf Galveston. had Iho honor conferred upon her of beins asked to make the prosontatlon speeches, and In both Instances she ncqultted her? self llko n vetera'n In tho nrt. Sho. also nsslsted Mrs. McAllslor at tho punch bowl In dlsponslng a very refreshing bevornge. A MELON FEAST. The next little footprlnt to speak up In the meetlng told of a melon feast glven nn tho rustlc brldgo by Mr. Robert L. Chandler, of Baltlmore, and how thc young people nto and ate, aB though thev never had tasted anything half ao gnnd. Thls w.as Mrs. Chnhdlp.'s fardwell untll tho next summer. The merry Uttle footprlnt left by Tuesdny Is stlll Iau_.li /?ng over Iho "tacky party" held in tho ballroom that evonlng. nnd the vm tonriuo costumes of tho guosts. Vlllnge bellos. In nll thelr party clothes, wlth rlbbons of every hue, danced and co tiucttPd wlth village swolns In thelr "Sundny best." Mlss Evelyn Wlnthrop, of Florlda. wns rewarded wlth a prlzo for tho "tacklest" costiime among the ladles, nnd Mr. J. R. Bnllev wns also slngled out. for a like dlstlnctlon. Mrs. Stone, In n cos? tiimo rlvnlllng thnt of "Mrs. Wiggs." presented tho prlzes wlth npproprlate re marks. Little Lulle Johnston, of Rlch? mond, wns tho most nttrnctlve "tacky" child nt tho party. with hair plaltod In tlght lltllo brnkls and tlod wlth many colored rlhtjons. MORNING GERMAN, Another Uttlo gosslpy footprlnt Is tell? lng tho good tlme tho young peoplo hnd nt n morning permnn glven hy Messrs. J. B. Bnllev nnd Porcy Trotman and led bv Mr. Ouy Wlnthrop. Thesn young nien nre always plannlhg somethlng for tho pleasuro of tho young people. and thls Is only ono of thelr many happy though ta. Thoy eompllm_nt.d Mrs. Stone nnd Mrs. Carney by asklng them to chaperone thls dellghtful affalr, whlch was the first morning german of tho senROn. Another Uttle footprlnt ls hegglng to tell or tho progresslvo "chlp-ln" euchre pnrty Wcdnesflay ovenlng. whon forty people trled thelr luck nt cards nnd found thnt everybody couldn't wln. The fortunnto few on whom tho lltllo god smlled wero Mlss Temple, who letl the vnn, wlth Mrs. Bidgood second. both nf whom received nxruilslte souvonlrs of the occnslon. Mr. W. E. Monslng. of Galveston, wns doubly lucky ln securlng two prlzes, tho gentlemnn's flrst and the lono hnnd, but wlth hln usual gen. roslty h" presented ono on thls ooonslon to Mlss Rosn Moss. Mr. John Wlnthrop. of Florlda, ls the .ortiinnte posscssor of the socond! Mlss Bland t--P>?. ot Belersbnrg, has the consolatlon. and Mrs. Zoi-lor. of Or-lv-tnii. th" InnlnV lor\o hand. Other affnJrs of a like kind nre belng tnllcpd of, ns they are nlways plensnnt, ,, . Th. lnst llltln footprlnt on Ihe )l-'t wns lcfi by n luckv Friday. and lella ln srlow Inr; language tho boauty nnd hrllllnncy of a gorman danced by thlrty-elght cou plea, numerous .'Btngs" nnd a goodly num ber of married people, under th* able leadershln of Mr. Flgpat, of Ronnoko. A speclnl trnln brought Its usual riuotn of young pooplo from Rnnnoke lo <m_oy thls beautlful affalr. The "bal pondro Klven bv Mlss Emlly Snmplc, of Mont? gomery. Aln., ls stlll tho talked nf event. BAL POUDRE DANCrORS. The voiniK penple who grnced the occa? slon In palnt, powder nnd palehas wero Mr. Chnrlos Hamrier nnd Mlai. Emlly f-vmple Mr, Harry P'nVWt and Mlss Mnry Temple. Mr. Darrlngtnn Tomple nnd Mlss Blnml Temple, Mr. R. Roamey nnd Mlss Florencn McAllster, Mr. Rlchard Nelgh bors and Mlss Grace Stevens, Mr. Frnnk Wmihrop nnd Mlss Ellzabeth Adnms, Mr. J. B. Balley nnd Mlss Ellzabeth Car i:ey, Mr. Wntklns Eller.-n nnd Mlss Eve. lyn Wlnthrop, Mr. Clnphnm nnd Mlss Mlnnle Darrten, Mr. Ony Wlnthrop nnd Mlss Ann Patorson, Mr. jjarlnnd Hop? kins nud Mlss Julla Todd, Mr. Miller and Miss Cnrrle Dnrden, Mr. Tom Watts nnd Mlss Kate Patton, Dr. Elliott ard Mrs. Elliott, Mr. Humphrles and Mlss Lottle Smlth, Mr. Sandy Flggat and Mlsn Ro?a Moss, Mr. Arthur Rqndolph and Mlss Kate V'retlnw, Mr. Jacoh Pretlow and Mi.-s Mary P. Rnndolph, Mr. Parker and Miss Mary Patterson, Mr. Paul Roper nnd Mr*. Hldgnnd. Mr. Robert Bnale and M ss Amello McAllster, Mr. Oray and M ss Mary G. Johnston, Mr. Watts and Mlsii 1 lln lves, Mr. Oreenhow Johnston nnd Mlss I'Pn.lor. Mr. Dlckinson and M ss Wales, Mr. Robert Cundler nnd Miss IlUBheg. Arrlvals nro stlll the order of the day, nml recent addltions Include a promlnent prttty of s-Voti _MlVe?tOhl_.n., who have pnld GreenbHer Wlill. Stilphtir a vlfclt. They nre Mttt, and Mlntt Menslng, Mfo. and Miss flreath, Mr*, S-elglof, Miss Selns* helmer and Mr, XV, B). Menslng. the younr ladle,' at. a ohfcrmlhg trlo of.hinlds to add to tho fllue Mdge bott* quot of "Aj_*rld_n fleautlos," and thelr populftHi. I? awured. Miss Ella M?h?lng mndo a. host of frlends In Vlrglnla durlng her stay nt noeltbrldge Allitn Sprlnga last season, and Miss Carrle Lotil-e flrenth _as a pnpulnr little miss at Blue nldgo before sho dnnncvl Innft dreittes, Arrlvnls nrnl Mr. nnd Mrs. j. P. Mtiggiih, 'Pattersau, l.rt.| Miss Ahhn. Pender,-PnttorAOn, l..a,; Mr. MMtfolm Ponder, Pntlorson, La.; M_ Nlckels, Now Tork elty!?Mlns Pnrkir, Now York cltyl Miss Mlnnle Dnrdon, Nowsnms, Vn,; Miss .Carollno tmrden, Newsomp, Vn.; Mf. B. H. Mlllor, Diw vllle, Vn.: Mr. Cthftrlos Blncknnll. N. C.'l Mr, ,1. V. Carne.v, Churchlnnd, Vn,; M. A, 1. Pntton, nanvlllo,'Vn.; Mr. IL Ci Fnlton, Dnnvlllo, Vn.i Dr. Frank Hnln, Petersburg, Vn.; Mr. Percy Trot mnn. Vlr? glnln: Mr. Ilnrry Trotmnn, Vlrglnln: Miss Lola Botls, Wn.hlngtmi, D. C; Mr. J, M. Nowcomb, Pnterslntrg. Va,; Mr. J. T, Furcron. Manchester, Vn.: Mr. L. E. Orsnt, Atlnntn, On.: Mr. and Mrs. Georgu Banks, Norfolk, Vn.; Mr, W.'n. Btovenf, Portsmouth, Vh,: Mr. C. W. Coleman, Porlsmouth, Vn.: Mrs. G, H. Mnnslng, Galvoston, Tox.; Miss Elln Monslng, Gal voston, Tox.; Mm, W. F. Brlath, Galvos? ton. Tcx,; Mrs. II. L. Zlegler, Gnlvoston, Tex.; Mr. W. L. Monslng. Onlvcnton, Tex.i Mr. W. h. M'lnslng, Galveslon, Tex.; Miss Vllrglnla Pool, Petersburg, Vn.: Mrs1. Bnyly Brown, Accomnc, Va.; Miss Florenpo Brown, Accomac, Va. VARIETY SPRINQS Days Spent Pleasantly Under Shadow of Elllott'a Knob. tSpeclnl to Tho TI r os-t. sp.'tch 1 VARIETY SPRINGS. VA., Aug, 22. Neslled closely under tho shadow of Et llott's Knob, stirrounded by benutltu! scenory, Vnrlety Springs has a bouse fuil of pleasant peoplo. Tho summer days are Hylng by nll too fnst and ltU_ sad to rcnl Ue that the tlme ls comlng when all mtiBt reluctnntiy take tholr depnrture. The swlmmlng pool ls thcattractlon for the young peoQlo In tho afternoon and mnny have alrondy learned to swim here, At nlght tha crowd Is dlVlded between the bail-room nnd thn card tables. jMrs. J. L. Ford, of Rlchmond, gave a clerglitful card parly In honor of her dobutant daughter, 'Miss Naornl, and her frlend, MlssSusle Edwards, also of Rich? mond. The psrlors were hoautlfully decoratcd for lhe occaslon nnd nfter tho gnrno ro fresliments woro served In tho dlnlnn rooni.' Mrs. Mny, of Ornnge, kept score. The prlzes were nworded to MIbs Mattio Lipscomb, of Rlchmond; and M!ss Ed? wards, Mr. J. A. Wlse, of Staunton, re celvlng the gentlemnn's prlze. Mrs. Ford's other guests wero Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Gregory; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Eichelborgor, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Fre' well and Mrs. Blssoll. also Mlsses Rosa Klrlc nnd Mnrgnret Crawford, of Ric mond: Mlsses Bos.lo Crawford, Fannle Cftimpler, Bessle Baker, Dunlgati; Messrs. L. A. Connell, C. C. Croft and Drs. W. R. Cl.rnents. Charles I-'chclbergcr, J. J, Miller nnd D.'W. Hnrmon, . Saturday nlght nn nuctlon pnrty was the feature nnd much merrlment was oc ca. loned by the contents of packnges re? celved. Some of tbe recent nrrlvals nre C. L. Baln nnd wlfe ,of Norfolk: C. W. Hor imili. nf Columbys, On.; H. A. AVIlson, Miss A. E. Wilson, of Tnrnnto. Vn.; Miss Ellzabeth Clemmer. of Mlddlebrook; M'.s Mattlc.Bnln, of Rlchmond; Enos Ott, J. A. Wlse nnd fnmlly. C. C. Croft. rf Staunton: J. R. Kemner, of Flshervllle; Mrs. Taylor Blssell, of ..Inunton: Mrs. F, P). Wood, Miss Vlrg'nln Mno Wood. of Cralgsvllle; C. P. Hancer nnd fnin'Iy. of Staunton; L. B. SchUlberg. H. S. Urbnn. of R'chmond; R. N. Blnckford, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sublett. Miss Annle Elder. of Staunton: E. M. Dudley. of Mossy Creek: .1. M. Blaln and wlf__ of Wnynesboro; Mrs. J. R. Tnylor, Miss Mattie Taylor. of" Staunton. VILLAGEOFOAK Many Summer Visitors? Dr. Hannon to ; Preach. (Special to The Timos-Dispntch.) OAK. VA.. Au.ust 22-The vlllago of Oak has becomo niilto a summor re=ort. Ainong the many happy vlsitors of thls illage aro Mrs. S. il. McKeon, Mls.es Pearle and Ruth McKeen nnd Mr. Mnrt MclCcen. of Koyport, N. J.; Miss Magglo Eainesi of Baltlmore; Mrs. Tom Williams, of Flnrldn; Mr. and Mrs. G'. W. Blngley. Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Poste. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Phuup, Mr. ancl Mrs, Percy Knlght nnd two chlldren, Mrs. D. C. Duvall. Miss Hattlc Mllls, Mr. Albert Wlllinms, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Mllls and children. of Rlchmond. Va.; Miss Llzzlo Crouch, Miss Mnry Sparrow and M:ss Gertle Ironmonger, of York county. Tho vlsitors aro spending a delightful tlmn huntlng, llshlng and attendlng re vlvnl meetlngs. Mr. James D. Austln has returned home from Fssex, where he hns been attend? lng a glorlous meotlng, nnd showers of blesslngs havo been bostowed upon many. A great revlval is expected at New Kent Chajiel next Sunday, bOKlnning.wlth all day servlce. Tho Rev. Df. Harinon. of Rlchmoncl, Vn.. Is expected to atjsist Brother Lllllson In thls grcnt work. Mr. E G. .V'ooten has recently pur chnsod a large qtiantltv of timber In thls ncilghborhood nnd started h.'s engine to work to-day. Tho corn crops are looklng qulto pros perous thls season. The farmers nre now thlnklng of maklng addltiops to thelr barns In order to store thelr crops for wlnter. Molons-aro now belng shlppod ln large quantitles. Miss Magglo Mllls hns beon qulte sick fnr tho pnst weok, but Js now conva lcscont. Mr.' J. AV. Eumcs Is Improvlng afler several days' lllness. LA OR-DAY EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON VIA R., F. &. P. R. R. Monday, Septornbor 7th; two days ln Washlngton, only $2.60 round trlp. J. M. THOMPSON & CO. CASTORIA For Infants and CEldren, Tfio Kind Ygu Hava Always Boughi kiQurs tho Signaturo of &&tfMJ5rt'. INTERMONT IS LIVELY Well-Known People Amonfl the Guests Now There. JOHNW, DANIELAVISITOR Conslderable Gayety Arranged for the Comlng Week?Many Guests Ar_ Booked for September? Some of the Attractlons. (Speclal to Tlni Tlmnn.niBpntcb.) COVINCUTON, VA? August 22.-As the day. roll on a sojnurn at tlio Intormont grows moro and more delightful, Guest_ nro comlng ln Btondlly, and many have engaged' rooms for next nipr/i. .Enjoying tho rest and rpilot now are WoJor ^Jobrji..w. .Danlel, of Lynchburg; Colonel John.Murphy, of Rlchmnod, and Mayor aiid .Jvlr-,., Morrls, of i Frederlcks hurg. Tlie Mayor ls a most dollghtful companlpn. . i Hon. Wllliam Flsher, of Pcnsacola, Fla., wlth hls charmlng fnmlly of oight, will bo hero on the 26th for a conslderable stn,y. Judgo Oeorgo J, Hundley, <?' Farmville, was a guest for a short whllo on hl_ way to tho meetlng of tho Bnr Assoclation nt the Hot Sprlngs. Ho Is expected to re? turn for a brlcf stay next week. Most deslrnhle ncqulnltlons to tho colony al tho Intormont nre Mrs. Wnshlngton Rocd nnd her two charmlng daughters nnd Mrs. Chnrles T. Parrlsh. of Ports? mouth, who will remaln tho rci. of the month and through September. In the comlng week conslderable gay? ety Is projected. There will ho a num? ber of whlst nnd euchre partlc., and on tho 20th a "tacky party" wil] bo glven. MANY ATTRACTIONS. Thero ln no place ln Vlrglnla where a siimmcr cnn he spent moro dellghtfnlly than at the Intermont. Tho new manago ment, hended by Mr. W. C. Hundle., hnn tnken hold vlgorously and brought tho hotel up to a hlgh standard. The rooms nro nll elogantly furnlshed, nnd tho servlce now ls of tho very best. Tho ball-room Is ono of tbo flnoht ln ihe South, nnd the floor Is unexcelled any whero. Tho casendos of tho Falllng Sprlngs aro wltln'n about elght mlles of the hotel, over a good road. The falls are one hundred feet hlgh, and are surrounded by romantlc nnd beautlful scenery. About Iho same dlstancc, ln the opposlto dl rrcMon, are the Low Moor Caverns, a place well worth vislting, Of easy access nre the Vlrglnla Cress Farm, Natural Well. the Heallng,. Hot, and Wnrm Sprlngs, Whlte Sulphur, Old Sweet, nnd Sweet Chalybentc Sprlngs, il) wltllln a r.'idlus of twenty mlles. SOME OF THE GUETS. Among tho guests now here aro tho fol lowfng: T. Tlubert Box, Lynchburg; B. L. Oath rlght, Blchmond; J. D. Logan, I'nlon, W. Va.; 6: W, Callnghnn, Baltlmore, Md.; W. Hatcher, Vlrglnla; A. J. Litch, Char? lotte. N. C; Fred. S. Ball, wlfe nnd son, Montgomery, Ala.; L. B. Ogdcn, Thur mond, W. Va.; G. L. Johnson, Thurmond, W. Va.; R. II. Cnrter. New Orleans; Mrs. Washlngton Beed. Portsmouth: Va.; MrB, Chnrles T. Parrlsh. Ports? mouth, Va.; Mlsa Beed, Portsmouth. Va:; Miss W.'Beed, Portsmouth, Va.; 0. F. D.irnell. "vlrglnla; J. A. C tterbnek. Bos? ton; Thomas B. McCArtney, Jr., Char? lottesvllle. Va.; H. K. Cofer, Charleston, XV. Va.: A, K. Ashworth, chiVngo: L. Ii Lloy'd Baltlmore; N. E. Spossard, Ne?? Castle. A'a.; R. Spencr Harn.r. Pltts? burg. Pa.: R. T. Foulkos, Medla, Pa.; J. L. Gno.loo, Rlchmond; J. C. Von Fos ser. Phllsdelphln. Pn.: J. D. Henrn. Phll.i r.Y.phin; H. ' A. Bdmondson. Eagle, W-. Vn.; P. II. Tront. Staunton, Vn.; Miss Lllllan Bog. St. Louls, Mo.; F. Jackson. Bluofleld, W. Va.; M. W. Anderson and famlly, Knnsns Clty; O. L. Gllllnm. Vlr? glnla; J. E. Bowors. .Vhcellng. W. Vn.; Mr. nnd Mrs.' Paul Gores, Chlcago; L. P. Johnson. Bochester, N. Y.: O. W\ Branch, Rochester. N. Y.: F. D. Williams. Rlch? mond; Mrs. F. D. Williams and maid, Rlchmond: Mr. J. XV. Ensley. Vlrglnia; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Loudon, Rlchmond: G N Hancock. Montgomery, W. Vn.; XV. li. Bloomer, New York; E. XV. Corgh lln New York; XV. D. Potts. Hiintlnaton.' w'va.; Mrs. Dr. E. S. Bufllngton, Hunt Incton. W. Vn.; Mr. nnd Mr. E. Taylor and fnmlly. Oalveston, Tex.; W. S. Hatch? er. Columbus. Ohlo; J. H. Lewls, Lynch? burg; Major John XV. Dnniol. Lynch burg; Home Mlnster. Columbus. Ohlo; J. E Hardy. Mllwaukee. WIs.; F,. D. Williams. Bnltlmoro: P. H. Powers. Rloh: mond; C. R. ,Wolf. Clnclnnatl. . Oho; D. C. .Randolph, Vlrglnla; Jnmes Stark nnd wlfe, Hlnton, W. Vn.; C. S. McGIII. Baltl* more; Colonel John Murphy, Richmond; V.' A. Blnckman, St. Paul; Miss A. \\. A.'Blackman, St. Paul, Mrs W. A. B ack mnn .t Paul: A. M. Nelson nnd wlfe, Kansas Cl.y. W B. Beed. Phllndelphla; W H Robortson nnd wlfe, Lynchburg: Ml'ss Junla Ornves, Bedford Clty; 1-rank D Crenshaw, Chlcngo; Mlsa Lllllnn Car? penter, Vrrginln. Foach P.-rk Concnrt. The followlng selectlons wllL.be ren _ ' i i.? iiioin'a orchestra at Beach I3nr_ Kv^Augu"" m. under tho dl.ec.loil of Professor Steln: 1. March. Tho Calvaryronn. T Ash(on .Kloln. !i?_;__siS?i______S "NATURE'S SUNLIGHT." THE "CARTER" GAS MAGHINES Mnnufiicturml Under .Forolgn nnd .Do mpstlo Patents. SEVERAL THOUSAND y i_vtft?*.?s|ss onorato thom. They ara permlttcd by tho gnal IJoard of glro Umlcrwrtters, Tho Inatallatloii of AOKTYLENK GAS MAOHINKS from ten to sovonty-ilvo. llglits for Prlvato roslilo.ices and ptibllo biitldlngs our SPISOIALIY. Kstimates fltven on I.lghtlng Syatoms of any capaolty Ageiuits glven In un occupled terrltory to rcspoii-ilble parties, MANUFAOTURED BY ' Niarfara Fails Acetylene Gas Genep ator Co, N*QARA FALLS, N. Y, ESTABLISHEP 1837,