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AS A MARK OF BRAVERY Survivors of the Battle of New Market Give? Honor Crosses. TOUCHING CEREMONIES HELD 'Alumni, of - V. M. I. Kcm?mbcr Gallantry of Stormy Days. -** Ono of, the prottlosl features of tho. V. M, 1, friends this year wns tho pre? sentation hy tho Alumni Association Of crosses of honor to tho survivors of tho cadot battalion at New Market. - Tho exercises were touching? and beau? tiful and stirred tho heurts of tho vet? erans with recollections of the stormy dtiys of civil filrlfo, One cross was provided for each of tho ono hundred and seventy-eight living; members of tho battalion, and ono for tho representatives of each of tho one hundred and fifteen now dead,, Tho exercise? wero hold In Jackson Hall on Tucsdny evening of commence? ment week, and a lorge number of the veterans attended. Opened With Dixie., The proceedings were opened with the rendering of "Dlxlo" by the' band and at 12 o'clock the survivors entered, head? ed by lion, AV. B. Shaw, of Henderson, N. C.'j who had been color bearer of Company A nt tho battio of New Mar? ket. H<s carried aloft a Virginia ling, and close behind him was General Scott Rhipp, who was tho commander of tin battalion. Mrs. t?, C. Crlm, who, by her dcvotltjn to the wounded at the b;tt,tle, won the title of the "mother of the Now Market cadets," came next, and was followed by the survivors who attended. Sir. -Joseph B. Anderson, of Gopchlnntl, president 'of Iho association, occupied tho chair and the presentation speech was made by Hon. M. St. George Tucker. Mrs. Crlm. who proved a mlniiterlntr ang'-l to the cadets wounded on the. field of battle, wns made an honorary mem? ber of the assoclhtlonViid given ono of tho croase*?, nnd tho meeting between her and the veierHns wan a vpry happy one. Tucker the Orator. The crofse.n were accepted on behalf of the battalion by Captain John S. Wise and Hon. II. ? Shaw. lion. Unrry St. r;oon*e Tucker was then Introduced nnd made one of his sonl-stlr rlng speeches, which was loudly cheered by the veterans. The lint of tho*?? killed In battle was read nnd repre-tentatlves of the following fallen heroes came forward and received their rroHses of honor: W. U. Cahell, first sergeant, Company D. H. F. Atwlll. corporal, Company A. C. Q. rrnckett. private. Company D, H. G. Jones, private, Company D. T. G. Jefferson, private, company B. W. - H? McDowell, private. Company B. ,T. B. Stanard. private. Company B. J. C. Who-lrlght, ?orlvnte. Company C. Received in Person. The following wern pr?sent In person THE DIRECT ACTION Is one of the few good Ons Ranges on tho market. It does the work quickly and at small cost. Wo ure-sole agents. .Let us show them to you. Standard ?lue Flame Oil Stoves .nre hero In all els?g, wjlfti ovens doli? ?lo lined, that lock ?n both.sides. They .?hold the heat bettor ondbnko quicker than the other'klnd. Prices no higher. 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Ni Ma gruder, Woodstock; ?.. 8. Puync, Lyneh? burg; J. }?:,. Witt, Bedford: R.. Ridley, Portsmouth; P. W. Roller, MU Crawford; J.. H. I.arrlek. Mlddlctown: Lawrence Royster, Norfolk; ?. ,1. Davis, Mecklen? burg county; C. ?. Harrison, Btaunton; W. if. Splller, Wythcvlllo: h. Vf. WJm bl?h, Boydton; B. R. Vjitighan. Peters? burg; J. N. Upshtir, Richmond; J. 15. Woodbrldg?. Chester, Pa.: G>. B. Vf. Nallo, Raccoon Kord: W. fi. Cnrmlchscl, Augusta county. Ga.; ?. P. Thompson." Summit Point. Vf. Va.; James ! G.-Good? win. Rapldan; Thomas Vf. White, and Vf, Smith JonpB, Abingdon; T. C. Early, Lynehburg; D. ?. Kins. 3luff City, Tenn.; Vf. M. Patton, Blacksburg; S. H. I .e toner. Lexington; Charles H. Smith, Louisiana; J. J. Reld. Virginia: Vf, L. HArrlspn, Charles City county: J. r? Merrltt, Lawrencevlll?; John S. Wlso, New Tork; Vf. B. Shaw, North Carolina; J. S. Bognol?- Norfolk. Others Were Invited. The crosses of the absentees were,sent by mall in eases where no person had been designated to accept them nnrl thry were all received with the utmost feel? ings of pride and gratitude. The cross Is of bronze. Is maltese In shape. On Ihe bar holding: the pin, from which the cross dangles by a chain, Is the Inscription. "Por Valor," A laurel wreath encircles tho center of the crorsi' on which appears the coat of arms of Vlrglnln. On thn arms of the cross ap? pears, the lettering: "V. M. I. Battalion, New Market. May 15. IS?." On thr? in? side Is Inscribed, "V. M. I. Alumni Asso? ciation to" and tho name of the re? cipient. Richmond Boy?. .Following Is o correct list, of the Rich? mond "boys" Who wero In the New Market battalion on the occasion of the famous fight: Fiold and Staff,?Captain George Ross, assistant surnfeon;',!. B. Woodbrldge, ser 1 geant-major (Chester, Pa.); O. A. Daven? port, quartermaster sergeant. Company ?.?Ersklne M. Ross, first sergeant (Loa Angeles, Cai,); George K. Macon (deceased), socond corporal. Pr?? vales?Charles J. Anderson, R. .G. Bin ford (deceased). C. T.' Corling (resident now), Vf. J. Hubard (Lynehburg), F. Vf. James (Baird, Texas), Newton McVeigh (died while ceremonies were In progress at Virginia Military Institute), K, H. Smith, P. C. Temple (Manchester, Vs.), Vf. ?,,Ynrbrough (deceased). Company B.?George Vf. Orel ter, first lieutenant (Wntsonvlll? ?, O.?. Cal.), An? drew Plzzlnl. Jr.. first sergeant: William M. Patton, fourth sergeant (Blaeksbiirg, Vi.) Privates?J. ?. Br?nsford (Bon Air, Va.), R. G. Cabali, ?. D. Christian (de? ceased). Simon Cullen (uijtraced), S. Blount Mnson (New York), J. E, Taylor (New York), C. M. Wesson (n?'w a rosi deuil. ... , Company C?John G. James, third cor? poral (Roff. I. T.) Privates-Moses Eze? kiel (Rome, Italy), H, Vf. Fry (Coyner's Springs, Va.). F. ?.. Price (Philadelphia, Pa.), C, H. Read (died while ceremonies worein progress at Virginia Military In? stituto), T. M. utherfoord. J, H. Shields, (deceased), Vf. C, Taylor (deceased), j, N. Upshur, N..?. Walton (Philadelphia, Ph.), D. C, B. Wilson (now D, C. Bur? ra iid, resident of Richmond). Company D.-W. H. Cabell (Killed nt New Markot), first sergeant: O. A Glaze? brook,, first corporal (Elizabeth, ?. J.)? Alfred Marshall (deceased), second cor? poral; John S. AVIso, third corporal (Now York); John R. T?'lplett (dopeased), fourth corporal. Privates?Preston Coche (rosi dent now), J. H. Horvje (resident' now), hi, C. Knight' (deceased), C B. AVnllfortt. FUITOF?IWS. ? delightful entertainment was given Tluirs day night at Neleen'a Hull under thn auspices of tho rouille?' Aid Society of the Pulton llup? ilHt i'Iiurch for the benefit of the "(wruouugo fund." ? most ?-.N.'.'lli'iit. programme was rendered, after which cream and ceke were ??rveu. The feature? of tlio occasion wero the recita? tions of Missen Hicitu, Austin end Nelson, and tlio solos of Mr, AlbortT. Samueln vero received wllh great applauso. Mr. Wilson i.ueh was master of ceremonies. . 'fha occasion wa? u marked success, and a. neat ?urn was realized. Mr. ? Arthur V. Melton, Die ???.?? under? taker, received ? handsome new .wu?on Prliluy troni t'lnolnnutl. O. Tin? wagon. Is ono of tlio handsomest In the city. At u. iiieetlug hold Ut Neben'? Hall lost Monday night by Patrick Henry Council, No. 13, J. D. U. A, M., the followlnfr orUecra wcie 1 Heoledi fiouncill?r, ti, J. Ceriioflii Vice? .Councillor, P.. W. Tenoyi Recording Heeretnry, Walter Hock; Assistant Recording Heeretnry, W, l'rrty Nuekolsi financial Beciotaiy, ilenry ?. iSvuns; Treasurer, neorge il. linke', Con? ductor, Unify Whitlow; Wurden, J, ?. Wilde* Inside, eentlnnl. Erneut. Mntlh?w?; Out Sl-Jli ??-tlllliol, William WhItl'iWi Trustee. Fi-shk S. Anderson; Representative to flint? Council, t'hurle? Id, Motiby; Alternalo, Henry A. Bvsne. Tin* Cup of Cold Water Circle of tin* King's Daughlcrs and Bonn will meet Tuesday night at the recul.-nr?? of M lee a nulo (layle, on Iioultilam?. Street. The nuilders' Lcnguo of the Den-iy Street Miilhwllst liplncopal t.'hurch will meut Wed? nesday afternoon nt A o'clock at the resi? dence of Mrs. W. J. May's president of the lenguo. Ha. 007 Stnlo Htroet. The now brick residences being nroelod on BtntO ?'in ut by Mr. fjoiiln Heneen inn hearing completion and will be ready, for occupancy shortly. SI I'd. Robert 17. Fnlrlamb will M*end th?? summer In Chase City, Vn. . Councilman Fred II, ttarbor line returned from Oconn View, where ho sposi, ?sverai days laut week, Uov..David Hepburn, pastor of Falt?n Bap? tist Church, has returned from Powhatan county and will occupy his pulpit dt both ser?, vices, to-day. Mr. Hepburn's morning subjeot will bo ".Stewardship," At night the usaul oWtngellstlc serviros will bo conduelo*]. Mr. Ruble Hord has returned from Beadle 'town, Fauqulur counly, to which place he acompanlod tho remains of his wife, Mrs. Jennie Hord, who wits burned to dojfh about two weeks ???. Mr?. Otto Murkhatn and son hnv? returned from i'owliat.an county, whoro they haV? been visitili? frlonds und rolntlves. Tho Ludica' Auxiliary Boclety and th? Par? sonage Sodati* of the Denny Street Methodist Episcopal Church will moot together to-mor? row night at 8 o'clock at the church. Rev, J, W, Leaks, former pastor of Fulton Baptist Church, anil wife, were visiting In Ktiltoti last week. j . The Degree of Pocahontas, An auxiliary council (o the Mattaponi Tribe ot Red Men, will meet-Tuesday night nt Korso'? Hall. Th? Young People's Society of the Kulten Baptist Church will meet to-morrow night In the Sunday school room at 7:45 o'clock. The open air concert given at the corner of Lester and Louisiana Blreels on Friday af? tomoon by lardolla's Band was much en Joyed. The Ladies' Aid Society of Fulton Baptist Church will meet to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock nt the church. Mr. Hoben Hicks Is extremely 111 at his home, on Fulton Btreot. Mrs. Maggie Homer, who'was operated upon at the Retreat for the Hick noverai weeks ?go, has recovered from the operntlpn, and Is expect?! to return home In a few days. Mr. Charles Kcal?, who was opemted upon for appendicitis at the Virginia Hospital sev? eral wcekn ago, Is making a rapid recovery. Miss Tuloy Roberts, left Friday for Lynch? hurg, Vu., to spend several weeks with, rela? tives. Missen .fonie nnd .Tornile Hogcra nre v-lslttng frlondH In Honrlco county. Mr. James Coglili!, of Roanoke, Va., Is vlMiiing hi* parents In Fulton. Henrlco Council, No. 7.13, Hornl Arcanum, will mort Thursday night at Nelaen'e Hall. Mrs. Charles Kldwoll and children have returned from a visit to relative? in lower H*nrlco. Miss Myrtle Bhellnn Is able to b? out again after a recent Illness. Carl Btalllngn returned to his home In Dan? ville, Vn., Friday after a brief visit to friend? lit Fulton. Umt Tuesday night nt Kerne'a Ball, Orlean? Street, "Great Senior Sagamore Charles Biirkett Instituted Little Mattnponl Council, No. 11, Ilfpreo of Pocahontas, having a char? ter membership of sixty. The following officers were elected and In? stalled' pocahontas, Miss Pearl Davenport; Wlnona, Mrs. Lily Kocen; Prophetess, Mrs.. Or.car Holm??; Powhntan, Joseph Q. Petrl; Keeper ot Record*?, Mrs. Mnrgaret Eacho; 'Collector of Wampum. Mrs. Stalling?-, Keoper of Wampum, Sirs. Hattle Johnson, Mr. Benjamin Levy took tho obligation of Pocahontas by proxy. Branch fiooch, of Fourth Street In able to bo nut after a rpoll of sickness. Ivey May Shelton, tho little daughter of Mrs. A. J. ?hcltoii, hos recovered from recent Illness. The Rev. A. A. Jones, pastor of Denny Street Methodist Kplecopal Church, will oc? cupy his pulpit at both services to-day. The morning subject will be '-Forgiveness With Punlnhment"; text. Psalms 89.V1I1. At night, Mr. Jones'B subject will ho "The Last Walk"; text, JI. Klnstn I:xl. Mrs. John Daniel Rogers ha? returned to.Jier home at ?????, Va., after a pleasant visit to relatives. The new.-Catholle Sunday school building, which Is being erected nt State nnd Krln Streets. Is progressing rapidly. The work Is being rushed in order to have the building ready for service by the first of Septemhcr. At the last meeting of the Fulton Lodge of the Grand Fraternity, the following officer*! ?ere elpeSed for the ensuing six months: Past Chancellor. Charles L, A. Doepp?; Chan? cellor. John J. Cavedo; Regent, John It, Boul ware; Orator, A. Berrarcl Seal; Flnnnclor, W. H. Tease; Receiver, Louis A. Real: Guide. ?*?\ T. Morecock: Warden, James J, Bolan: Trus? tees. John H. Boulwaro; James J. Bolan and W. T. M orer?*? k. "Children"? day" will be observed to-day at laurel Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, Henrlco rounty. Mis." Bernlce Ballard In visiting relatives In Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Fr<'-d Rico continue* quite 111 nt her home, on Denny Street. Mr. Alfred T... Brown. Sr., who has been extremely 111 at his horn? in Vnrina. is some whnt Improved tn-dey.. Mrs. Hugh Rice Is visiting relativen In Suf? folk, Va. CHESTNUT HILL AND HIGHLAND PARK Misses F.thel and Dell Lewis, ?? Baltimore, who for the past week have been attending the Horse Show In Fredorleksburg, are now visiting MIfs Julia Horn? ,of Fourth Ave nue. Mrs. Robert Morris, of Washington, Is the guest ot her daughter, Mrs. John Tyler, of Fourth Avenue. Mises Ellin, and Edna Bowman, of Third Avenue, have returned to their home, after spending several days with friends In Rich? mond. Mr. Richard Sale, Jr., left yesterday for Capo Henry, whero he will spend several day".. Little MIfs T.U'-llo Catlln has been visiting relatives in Richmond. - Usual Sunday marnine' service at Miipah Presbyterian Church this morning nt 11 A.M., conducted by the pastor. Rev. D. K. Walthall. The Mis** Kldwell gave a very enjoyable german last Tuesday evening -ot Northslde Hall. Master Llnwood Harria In still confined to the house by sickllesn. ?Mrs. Allen has been 'visiting Mr?. Travie ??Harris, of Fourth Avenue. Mr. Richmond Walker, of Charles City rounty. Is visiting Mr. William Huxter, of. Fourth Avenue. Mrs. -Perkins hns returned to her home' In Baltimore, after' spending nome Unie with h?*r daughter, Mrs. D. M. O'Brien. Mnster Hanson Rowe. of Frederleksbuig, has been visiting friends on the "Hill." 'Miss Pearcy, of Now York. In tho guest of Mrs. D. K. Walthall, ot Fourth Avenue. Mrs. Mortimer McCluer and children left last week to spend'several months with relu-? Uves In Louisa. Mlsn Drucllla. Perkins, of Baltimore, Is visiting her sister. Mrs. D. M. O'Brien, of Fourth Avenue. Mrs. William Catlln, of Chestnut Hill, is quito sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Davis, of Richmond. Mrs. Travis Harris and daughter ore visit- I lng friends In West Point, Va. Tho Young People's Progressivo FUnoh Club, was on last Friday evening delightfully en? tertained by Miss Annie Sale at her home ORR?NE ed by the Sin PLB'S MtSSlOI CURES Publicly Indorsed by the Superintendent of the great PEOPLE'S MISSION, who ?ay? it PEOPLE'S MISSION, Washington, D. C, February ??, 300-1. The Orrlno Co., Inc., Washington, D, C. Gontlomon.?U Is very gratifying Indeed for mn to report to you that Orilnu has proven to my eutlru suliufacttou that it la a spesine for drunkenness. A patient who had been drinking about a pint of Whlskoy a day for a great many years was completely cured within ten iluys from the time he took tho first dose of Curino, and ho Is now restored, (o perfect so? briety. I shall ho B'llrt ? have you refer any person to mo for a. verification of this state? ment. I am convinced Orrlue Is a cure for that terrible disease, drunkenness. Wishing you great BucccBs, I am, Yours very truly, W. ?, ri?niCriAHU Kupvilntonilont People's Mission. A SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT! il uar 1 '-,Q ouve wUbontimtlont'e kmml B * f wlge, huy Orrlno.No. 1? forvoliin? BOX? ) tary tru'itinqiit?, hliy Orrlu? No. 3 Cure Ufiwt9? w Money RoiMnded, Boli! ont] rccQinmondqd by Polk t?iller-Ghildr?y Co., 101 K. Broad Street, Corner Fir? Stroet. Polk MUlf r Drug ?o? ! m H. ?Main "St'-eot, Rl?i?mond. I Cook ?? "Prunkc.nuo??" 'frto ou re<jve?t, | ? in Ora History. WejigjjSxpected to Sell a Great Many Pianos But had rio Expectations That There'd be such a Tremendous Rush of Customers as We Experienced Lhst Week. Tha Second Week of the Cable Company's Special Sale Gives Promise to Break tha Record In our Business The People Know that When We Advertise Pianos at Bargain Prices We Have Them to Sell. The Peoplo Know They Get an Honest Value for Their Money When They Spend it With Us. The Special Sale Lasts Only One Week Longer AFTER THAT TIME THE PIANOS WILL "BE SOLD ONLY AT CATALOGUE PRICES These Prices Given Below Expire SATURDAY, JULY 9th. $600.00 Pianos will be sold at ..$490*00 $550.00 Pianos will be sold at. $390.00 $450.00 Pianos will be sold at $325.00 $350.00 Pianos will be sold at. $269.00 $300.00 Pianos will be sold at. $237.00 $250.00 Pianos will be sold at. $190,00 Tirms at Low at $1.50 Pir Week. Don't Miss This Opportunity. It Will be to Your Interest to See Us at Once. We Also Offer 3 Full Size New Upright Pianos For $150 Cash E<M.h. Famous LINE OP Pianos and Organs. Mason & H&mlin, . CONOVER, CABLE, KINGSBURY, WELLINGTON AND DEKOVEN PIANOS. Maison ? Haanlin and Chicago Cottage Organs. POSITIVELY THE MOST CELEBRATED LINE OF HIGH-GRADE PIANOS ON THE MARKET. Remember, that this special sale is for the purpose of reducing stook. We have not considered any profits'in makingN our prices, but are making the tremendous sacrifice because we must make room for new piano arrivals. You had better hurry too, to make your selection, customers came to our store last week in droves. We have some excellent pianos on hand this week and if you come early you will secure a bargain. THINGS YOU SHOULD REMEMBER. These are Ihe Lowest Prloes on Pianos ever offered in this city. The Pianosa? offer are reliable high-grade Instruments of ttandard value. You can get positively the best terms offered in the State. You buy from the largett manufac? turers in the world, and thrpurchase now will save you from $T5to$200. This offer holds good only for one week.more. WE SELL ORGANS ON TERMS AS LOW AS FIFTY CENTS PER WEEK. '_V , THE CABLE COMPANY, 213 E. Broad St., Largest Manufacturers of Pianos and Organs in the World. J. fi. C0RLEY, Manager. on Third Avenue. Flinch was player! until a ? late hour, after which light reirshementa i were served. Among those present- may be i mentioned a? follows: Misses Bessie Marshal!. Ileboccn Clarke, Bertha Marshall; Annie Sale, Me?rs. fiydnie Laird, Willie Hoppe, Charlie Orrok, Llewlyn Harvle, of Richmond; Lit mar Henley, Richard Sale. The notice of tho noxt meeting will ho announced later. Mrs. Robs Kella and children, who have been residing on Fourth Avenuo for the past year, left ^Friday for her hume In New York. Miss Snslo McComb, of Louisa county, who ha.s 'jeen spending some time with Miss Mosby, ot Fourth Avenue, lias returned home. MIsb Spencer, who has heen visiting frlend3 on the "Hill" for the past month, has return? ed to her homo in North Carolina. Mr, and Mr?. Walter Todd are spending some time at Cape Henry, Va... Mrs. J. Vf. Tiller and children are spend? ing several weeks In City Folnt with rela? tives. , Mrs. Jacobs, of Fourth Avenue, left last week for Ohio to spend the summer with relatives. Mrs. C. Vf. Vaughan and children left Friday for Staunton Va., to visit relatives. FAIRMOUNT NEWS. Invltntlons have been Issued to the marriage, of Miss Mattle Bell 'Maliern and Mr. Henry Lee Pitt, which will occur at the home of the bride-elect, No. 61? Twenty-ninth Street, July 7th. at 9 o'clock. Mr. Pitt Is a brother ot Mrs. O. L. Ab berton and Mrs. Mlnson, of Falrmount. Mrs, Mary Wood Kemp and daughter, Ann, of Blue Springe, Mo., who havo been tho guests of Mrs. Joe w. Rainer, | have left for King and Queen county to ? visit Mrs. Dolly Dullng, Mrs. Kemp's .mother. "Little Margaret Morrison is confined to j her' home, suffering with a severe at? tack of, tonsilitis. Miss Maggie Onfiil Is In Charlottesvllle attending tha School of Methods. Mrs. M. R, Mayo, Mrs. Lewis Mayo, and Master Stuart have returned from a delightful visit: to Buckroe Beach. Mrs. ' Lillian Giinn Brown, who has been visiting relatives In Nottoway coun? ty, has .returned homo. Mrs. J. D. Reardon and MIsb Jennie and Master Joe Reardon, of Portsmouth, Va., woro guests at the marriage of Mr. Arthur . Hobson and Miss Jennie Pat? terson Tuesday night. Miss Mamie Wharton has returned from" New York, where sho visited for four weeks. Miss Sarah Tnylor Is visiting relatives In Hanover county, Mrs, L. B. Morrison and children havo returned (rom a visit to friends In Kins William county. Mr. CJrover Cook, of No, 1401 Twenty-sec? ond Street, le In Baltimore, where he was summoned on account o? tho critical illness of" his father. 4.J?S8 Beatrice Bagby has returned to her home, In Fowhatan county, after a de? lightful visit to Mrs. T. B, Bagby, on Short Q .street. Rloliard Brauer has returned from a j trip to Newport News. Mrs. Jollle Is visiting relatives in New? port News, Mrs. J, Vf. White, who has been quite sick for several days, Is much improved. Mrs. Cary. ot Hanover county, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Richardson, this week, Mr?. B. Wade and daughter, Llllle, visited relatives in Chesterfield last week. Miss Mena Greenstreet is visiting rela? tives In the country, Misses Mamio and Coral Clary are visiting relativos In Hanover county Mrs. C. T. White, of Newport News, has returned home. She was tho guest of Mrs. J. Vf. White, on .Twonty.thlrd street, while hero. Mrs. Luoy Qlbson and Mrs. Abraham are visiting at Buckroe Boach.? The llttlo son of Mr, and Mrs. George Worrell, who had the misfortune lo broak his nnn in two places several days ago, la getting on nicely. Mrs. Thomas Jones and two children have left for King and Queen county to Upend the summer. Miss Fannia Davis, of 'Buckingham county, who- is the guest of her sister. Mrs A, IJ. White, will rotiirn home in a. /,'ow days. Mia? Kate Savuge, ? of Poplar drove, Ulnwlddlo county, Is visiting Miss J-yu ??? Schau t. , Mrs. J. J. Melton, of K.ing William county, wa? the fuest of. Mr?. T, ?i,\ Bagby this week. She is on her way to the mountains for tho summer. Mrs. Vf. E. Lynch, of Hanover county, who has been.the guest of .Mrs. Hughes, has returned home. Mrs. J. M. Melton, of Orange county. has returned homo, after visiting friends here this week. Mrs. R. Walter Beadles had as her guest last week Mrs. Annie Beadles, and Hunter Beadles, of Hanover county. Mrs. 8. J. Outland, of , Twenty-second street, Is visiting trlepds in Farmvllie, "Va. Mr. John Tal ley Is nulto sick at his residence, on Twenty-third street. Mrs. Charles Batlkowskl is visiting In Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Charla Hughes Is. confined to his homo from the effects of a severe fall he had several days ago. A delightful party was given a few evenings ago In thn homo of Miss Rubi? netto Dominici In honor of her fifteenth birthday. , Tha evening was pleasantly 'spent In music and games. Ono of tho most amusing was the "tailless" don? key, Misses Grace Franklin and Ruby ? Brauer winning the prizes for pinning the. | lost member nearest and farthest from I the correct position. ' Misses Madeline I Bose, Gaynoll Mlnson and Graco Frank- ? lin rendered several piano selections, nnd Miss Mamie Franklin sanpr several beau? tiful solos which wero highly enjoyed. Light refreshments were served In abun? dance. Miss Dominici received many nice pres? ents. Those present were: Misses Ruby Brauer, Aimee Kratz. Viola Trnlnum, Alarle Brauer, Floy Kratz, Grace Frank? lin, Lcnora Koine, Leigh Jones, Mamto Franklin, Theresa Dominici, Maude Mar? shall. Madeline .Boze, and Robtnette Do? minici, barto'n heights. Mrs. S. E. ?Long. of North Avenue, and daughters, aro visiting In' Newport News, Sir. W. V>, Long, of Newport News, who has been visiting his parents on North Avenue has left for Brandon, Va, Mr. W. T. Coaltnr, of Brookland Park, has left for New York on a business trip. Mr, Joseph Beasley, ot Norfolk, is tho guest of friends on live Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Robinson, of Mary, land, who havo been visiting1 Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson have left for their home. Mr. S. P. Jones has returned home from a business, trip to Petersburg, Va, ? Miss Louise Moon, who has been quite sick nt her homo on Luck Avenue, Is able to bo out. Mr. Bekley Goyno, who has been visit? ing his brother'In Norfolk, has returned homo. Mr. Harry Goyno. who has been visit? ing on tho Heights, lina loft for her home, | Chester, Va. Mrs, Hanks and children, of Rosemary, South Carolina, are visiting her daughtor, Mrs. Jenlfor Broaddus, of Luck .Avenue. Miss Ina Richardson, wlio lius been vis? iting Mrs. J. M, l'arrisi), of Luck Avo imo, has left for her homo lit Fluvannu. Miss Mary Jones, of Luck Avenuo, is $I.QGHEx?irs!ori8~$?.OO To Norfolk and the ? 3?Trains? One Day $1.00 Two Days $2,00, Trains leave Richmond 8, 8:30 and 9 A. M.. It round t.rlp to Newport News, Btick ?oe, Old Point, Ocean View, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Tickets also ?old ior.exour slou trains of Sunday-July 3d, good ro lurnulg on excursion trains of July -1th ut rate ot \'i round trip. C, & Q, pas? sengers can remain at Qoean View until 9 P. M. July 4th, Bleyen and, a half hours at the ueaslde, *\ visiting her aunt, Mrs.'G. Vf. Lancaster,? In Petersburg, Va, Miss Nannie Tiller, of Foteraburg, Is visiting her father In Brookland Park. Mrs. S, .T. . Luck, of Washington, is visiting- Mrs. Lula Jo?os of Brook Road. Mr. L. R. "Davis, of Hanover, >ts visit? ine- his sister, Mrs. T. C. Davis. Miss Laura Martin, of Louisa, who has been visiting Miss Mary Saunders, has returned to her home Miss Mamie Luck, of Washington, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nannie Luck, of Brook Road. ,Mr. Arthur Nultor, of Baltimore, Is vis- | Itlng-Jiis parents on Brook Road. -Miss IJzzlo Beck, of Louisa, is visiting her'.sister.. Mrs. Blanche Beck on Brook Road." . ' / ?.'.?'* I Mr. J, P. Haupt has returned home fi'om a business trjp t? Atlanta, Ga. Miss Alice M. Carlton, who has been vlsltlilg SIlss Rose Martin, has returned to her homo-in Alexandria. Miss Lizzie Wood, of Alabama, nnd Mr. I?"?. II. "Feather, of Columbia, S. C, were quietly, married Tuesday evening at the hoirie of the. groom's parents on York Streot, by the Rov. C. II. Galloway, pas lor of tho M. E. Church. Mr."?John Clarke, of Columbia, Is visit? ing friends on North Avenue. .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harria, of Balti? more, who have been visiting at the home of Mr, nntl Mrs. Ben P. Collins, have re? turned to tholr homo. Mrs. Geo. "H. Ware, who has been visit? ing in King and Queen county, has return? ed home. I Miss Norma Beveridge, of North Ave- ? nue, Is visiting; In Chnrlottosvllle. Mrs. William Mosby, of Raleigh, Is the gue3t of Mrs. Chas. Robinson. Mrs. L. J. Crovo, ot Virginia Avenue, has left for Washington and Baltimore, to visit her relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Vf, L. Summers, of Vir? ginia Avenue, and children are visiting in Newport News, Mr. W. H. Hellogg, who has heen visit? ing Mr. XV. G. Cosby, of Virginia Avenue, has left for his home In Newport News. Misa Nannie Bowles, of Caroline county, Virginia, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jeter, of Ladles Mile Road, Miss Mary Ryland, who has been visit? ing In King William county, haa returned to her homo on Lamb Avenue. Miss May Ross, of Norfolk, la tho guest of Mise Martha Jones, of North Avenue. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. At "The Manor Houlye," homo of Mr. and Mrs. B. S, Read, a Ulme social waa given under the auspices of the Ladles' Alliance, and a neat sum wits realized, A fine musical programme was rondored by Professor Garber, of- Manchester, pian? ist; Mr. Chris. Gobhardt, mandolin; Mr. Andrew Atkinson, violin. Lemonade ivas served. Among tho guests were: Mr. Rlchardl, Miss Margarita Richard!, Miss Dexter Parrlsh, Miss Leila Atklsson, Misa Notilo Vinal, Miss Rqsa Murano, Miss Mary Murano, Miss Llllle Tumor, Miss Blancho Woodcock, Miss Hull, Misa Can? thoriio, Alisa Julia Read, MIsb Wlpiilo Demi, Mrs. C'arinenkl, Dr. 8. L Roope. Mrs. Frunlc P, Read. Mrs. P. 8. Road, Mrs. 13, S. Read, Messrs, Harvey Atkin? son, Andrew Atkinson, Jackson, Wallace, Dean,. John Royall, Chris. Oebhardt. N. J, Roope, Hurry Vinal, Frank P. Road, P. S. Road, 'S. S. Road and Professor Gar ber. Mi-e. Fred. Ryan and son left In the Airly part of tho week to Join hor hus? band In Spencer, N. C. Mrs. Huffner und two children, of High? land Springs, will leave their home on Haturduy, July -nd, for Go/donavillo to viali ilio parents of Mr. Ruffiier, jvlieru thoy will spend several weeks. Mr. Buff- I ner will accompany them and will stay until lifter Ilio fourth. Miss Nellie, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.ogun, of the -Lodgo" at "Ben Lo? mond." has returned from Philadelphia, where she attended school tlio nast sus ?Ion, ?nut will spend her vacation with her parents. ? Tlio condolence and sympathy of ttia community uro extended to Mrs. Dear? liai'dt, anil her dauBliter, Mrs, Chas, Bow? ers In their hour of sorrow and bereave? ment. ? devoted, husband and a. kind loving father was taken from the faintly circle- utter & brief Illness on lust Sun? cluy. Funeral was held lu Hie First B?P ti.it Church, und burial hi Oak wood cernu? te? ry. Miss Jennie Httdglns spent Friday In Hlc'unoitil, uoribiuliiM business with pleas? ure A pie party will be given at the homo ; of Mr. und Jit re? Muruno. on Elm Avenue, July 6th from 7:W o'clock till 10 P. it. ???.? pi?coeda for ?'* bumruu of tlio Met? odjst Orphanage. Come ono, oome all and help in a good cause. -~???,-. MALVERN HILL. ? (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) MALVERN HILL, VA.. July 2.?Miss Motile Carter, of Shirley Mills. Is spend., lng the week with her uncle. Dr. Archer, of Richmond. Miss Sadie Leigh Is visiting her friend, , Miss FronejB Carter, of High Hills. I The Shirley, Brandon excursionista witnessed on? of the most brilliant sun? sets of this season Wednesday evening on their return to Richmond, when pass? ing Mnlvern Hill Fostfnoce. Any porson enjoying a beautiful sunset should see It one of these lovely summer evenings from some point on the James. Rev. Dr. Martin and son, of Pittsburg, have been visiting Mr. Clark and'family, of Harden's. Mrs. Mary M. Bell has gome to Massa netta Springs to spend the summer. Mr. Horhert S. Saunders's hay baler, which is at Mr. Drawry Coulter's Weya noke, broke down. Mr, Wm. Hogan, who j has charge of tho machine for this sea i son, will take It to Richmond for ro ; pairs, thus causing a delay In their en? gagements. Mr. Royal Gatewood, will manage Mr. Hogan's farm during his I absence. Mlss.-*Mnrlon T. Clark, who has spent some timo in Lewes, Delaware, and Philadelphia, will return to her home Sat? urday. CREWE SOCIAL. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) CREW10,. VA., July 1.?Misses Loula and Bossle Anderson, of Roanoke, nro visiting In Mr. Moon's family. Mrs, Frank Calhoun and children, ot Roanoke, are visiting Mrs. J. H. Hlnes. Miss Kthel Arvlno, of Lunenburg, is visiting In Mr. W. B. Newby's family. Mr. Richard Burke and bride have re? turned from their bridal tour, and uro at home with Mrs. Henry Lewis. Miss Virginia Eppa McCormlck has re? turned home after an extended visit to Now Orleans and other Southern cities. Mr. B. K. Zirkle, of Norfolk, will spend Sunday and Monday na the guest of Dr. GUI's family. Miss Leila Scott entertained Thursday night In honor of her guest. Miss Mary Scott, of Stntesville, N, C. Thin Model Watches. Moro of thoso cow, thin model watches that are so popular. Men who have bought are send? ing their friends here overy few days. Tito best watch values ever offered, good timekeep? ers and handsome ! C. Lu ms Jen & Son, ? Jewelers, .731 East M?|n.Street,