8 NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 19US. Morgan table 'n tha private dining hall. Judge J r.-The Place Viger. Is built In the chateau styltvof F. Fischer .A. W. Black, Charles H. KiyVMiss oX York, was the guest of honor. POCOXO AND WAFER GAP architecture. It 300 long and Prentlss," Miss Harriet L. Meeler, A.,ulyth. OBru.i. Stev-ns. George *>- - is feet accommodates CharlesKelley. Rnd others pr««ont -were L.11. SM (ruests. -\u25a0\u25a0. railway waiting/ rooms, tlcMfit Miss C. A.Dukes, Mr.and Mrs. A. P. Helen. CROWDS IN CATSKILLS. A. Moore. iw SARATOGA CROWDS. The - W.Kelley.' M -1. 1. James McCutcheon. Char!&* \u25a0Wt>Kelley, Paulson. \u25a0• offiees.~etc.rare on the ground floor of the hot»l. Albert- Mlss'S. S. Mollouf, W. M K-rr. A. A. Anderson, Gconr'J Marcu*.**• Miss I. W. Pattison. W. B. Raymond, N. H. Georgo W. HubbeU. Cfcam« Noto Mrs. Charles Leigh Ifadlsy, Miss Hadley, "W. H. W. Truesd.Ue. a k-Ak The Season at Its Height at Heisser, Miss J. F. Heisser, E. P. Bullard, Mr. and Geddes. Alexander Praser. General *7a7 ? -A 5 H.w" to Meet—MmMay F. Records August Rush Broken- Findlay S. Douglas. William H. McCord Railway Men SHELTER ISLAND JOYS. Mrs. Nelson G. Carman, W. L. Gunther. J. O. for man. George W. tt «««* Pennsylvania Resorts. Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hornblowcr, Lewis Durant Cheever. Rowland. Hornblower, F. W. Wursier. Robert B. Carpenter. DT-—** W. Homblower, George S. Mr. and Region at Its Be*t. Montelth, Charles Mount Aug. S (Special).— Test Automobiles. Mrs. Robert D. Benedict, Mrs. C. C. Bishop ard Danforth. Mr. UP. Sheldon, and Pocono. Perm.. (Speclal).-Thls L. Edey. F. G. Renner. George F. Deminlcfc guests In this resort this week participated •- Springe. N. Aug. 8 (Special).-The Fully Miss Alice B. Fox. Haines FaUs, N. V.. Aug. 8 is at Mr. la tw« Saratoga V.. Delights This Resort the Fowle. mi« of the August resort com- of once the moat populous and picturesque spot in Among the arrivals here thisthis weelcwee* werejDffl season's most popular events. One wai opening week of finds this arrivals her©Evelyn Henry w. german tha regular patrons. Catskills. Everybody sooner or later comes to Henrietta Norton. Miss Norton. Riven In the large ballroom of the aratlvety full of visitors and Appreciated. Ranney. Rooter. .Mrs. Pooom IN THE BERKSHIRES. Falls, this season they got here earlier Goddard. A. Elliott WilHamAdams, Mountain House, and which was ie«l by E. E, and season has reached Us height. The daily (Special).- Haines and M. L. Adams. Miss Adams. W. S. E- j"; .the to Shelter Island. Long Island, Aug. 8 to tho many large hotels, Jenkins. \\ Hooker, jr.. and Mrs. H. Hllair. The other was tK, 1are heavy, and will continue be bo than usual. In addition Frazer. Mrs. F. Jenkins. Miss ill^mMis« -»rrtvals August has found people leaving these shores for known, are the pretty summer parks B. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Averbeck. floral horseback parade given on Thursday by r until the advent of September. Aside from the — now so well Mr. ana ra« mountain resorts, and vice versa. This is always Twilight and Santa Cruz, where forest Averb^ck. H. A. Wilson. P. W. Freeman. pupils of the riding academy. Many tliat on this town early Lenox Season Fairly Begun Cot- of Sunset. Mrs. K. Rodney Flske. J F. Alexander. Mr. and haodaos:« raclr-g contingent moved gayest Shelter Island. Dinners, Important than John K. women part. were, w*ek, include many who jthe month at life is taken at its best. But more Mrs. John B. Elmendorf. Richard Irvtn. took The horses decorated WU* in tha the newcomers luncheons, teas, parties and the like are George W- beautifully races, and who find suf- lawn tagers Returning. all these things are the wonderful native attractions Mall. B. Hedges. William ,R«Sf«; flowers and the women were jowaed. ss a never attend Thia pub- Francis J. Mr. and Mrs. J. rule scheduled for every day In the month. first spot. Bntrancingly beautiful are the Danforth. J-,*l3tl^ The reviewing stand «a.t at the Montaneaca, • amusement in other directions. No matter hotels, Lenox, Aug. 8 (Special).— The of the Miss Fisht-r. J. K. Fisher, jr. Mr. and Mrs. £. •ficient may the Iweek has been crowded full of affairs at Mass.. tide of lime features of nature here at the head of this John R. Shannon. A. K. Richard Backus, of New-York. \u25a0 the hat . their Individual preferences be. travel has turned to the mountains. Pfarrius. Miss Ffarrius. chamois* to cottages and at the various clubs. Since the famous Kaaterakill Clove. Watson. Paul Armitage, O BTtenv Jud bowler here. His greatest score la 217. \u25a0My programme f general affairs is sufficient in last of June there has been U George K.J«" . Mr.tT. and*fd o Island Yacht Club has been a a steady exodus of the cottages occupied, and the club- Morgan J. O'Brien. McCieod. In the inclement v.tather The Shelter All the park ars Mr. and Mrs. X- The Rev. Father (>eonc« Mitchell i*at th» Moms; "leetttae demands of all. this Beason. Six silver cupa Lenox cottagers to the shore, but now they have gather Mrs. James Yereance, Jlo^™*? pleasures, the guests flourishing condition houses are lively places when the residents Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wilson and T. B. M. Pleasant House. He ia accompanied by the that cut lato a portion of the presented by members of the club, and a all started homeward, and the real season in Walker. MiaMa situation, indulged to a have been for meals. The new Sunset Park Inn Is now re- Terhune, all of New-York. Anna P. and Elizabeth Mitchell. made the best of the and copper one by H, L. Max- Lenox will betrin immediately, and culminate - and board- baadgomely engraved will ceiving 'increased patronage. The house has a Miss Bertha Speering. of WUkesbarre. la at degree indoor pastimes. The hotels til, for the mixed class. The regatta committee in the fourth annual horse show of the cottagers, ledge of rocks above ta» with August life, and the commanding site on an upper Belmont House. lng honaes arc bright of the Shelter Island Yacht Club Includes Charles which will be held on September IS. at William D. structures, and it is handsomely RACES ON LAKE GEORGE. In swing. all tfte other * Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Skinn are here for aa tx» .season of 1903 is nov full Otis, chairman; Dr. Jullen W. Russell and Sloane's broad acres, Highlawn, where he has a fitted *ae a rli Street Railway Association dele- H. up. tended visit. mi Stephen Lane Folger. The officers of the club are: beautiful plateau overlooking Laurel Lake, on also a most successful season at the tatw, v/ho are bold annual ses- There is — Mrs. R. 8. Leyser. a Southern newspaper scheduled to. their James Jr.; vice-commodore, Ar- which the ring will be made. Antlers, which is the largest hotel In this imme- Motor writer, «lon at least days during the opening week Commodore. Weir. Many Launches Entered is among the last of three rear-commodore, John W. Weber; As yet there has been All of Loxhurst, Falls House, arrivals. Toronto Railway Company; Kdgar 8. Fassett, of The Shelter Lenox occupied. The hoteU Brown, of l« the spots on Shelter Island in the continue until the red leaf has attractive. But the great slope on the left of the Nearly all the cottages are C. O. New-York. ehas^Jaq, Albany, superintendent of the United Traction most attractive withered. filled, guests amounted player Mountain week. Since organization The executive committee of horse show is gorge the sad effect of the mountain are well and the influx of whist at the Pocono Houm. Company; W. M. McFarland, acting vice-president pleasant days of the its the still shows Many are enjoylns Hyndman Is the club has been the social centre of the island. composed of Foster, chairman; Kate tires few years ago. The bare tree trunks stand to over a thousand this week. The Rev. George O. spending tat of the Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Glraud Misa a may every Country Club, as its name Indi- Cary, D. Sloane, John E. Alexandre, white and dead, the new forest growth seems the aport of fishing:, and boats be found season at the Mount Pleasant House. Company, Pittsburg; Tracy Rogers, president The new William and are G. cates, Frank This com- of renewal. day at all the good fishing grounds. Bass Miss Culllganis at the Mountain Hous«. of, Blnghamton Railway Company: ts a "country club." Its golf course K. Sturgis and Henry P. Jaques. slow in the effort have been the Street a one, tennis is of the show and has, course, the largest biting well and many excellent catches The Rev. M. L. Helner and his wife ar» at ta» Georga E. Green, of Binghamton, vice-president of is pretty its courts fine and its mittee arranging the classes The Hotel Kaaterskill of tho Fort ping pong tables delightful. The clubhouse has announced a number of changes in the past crowd of vlßltors in the range, but there is always made recently. W. H. Tripp. who is at Mount Airy House. the Hudson Valley Railway Company; J- Lethe is summer, has been most suc- the prettiest on the Inland, though it lacks tho programmes. Among the exhibitors at the horse room at that vast resort. Only once or twice In Its William Henry for the Miss F. B. Person Is at the Belmont House. Hees, president of the Fonda, Johnstown and cessful. He Is out nearly every day and always T. W. Lee, the general passenger agent «f presi- quaintness of the Shelter Island Golf Club house, show will be George Westinghouse, William D. history has it been entirely filled with guests. Tills tat Gloversville Railroad; Herbert H. Vreeland. Sloane, Adams, returns with a fine string of pickerel and bass. Lackawanna and Western Railway Company; which is over a hundred years old, as its shingled Giraud Foster, Thatcher M. Rob- is not strange, in view of the fact that its ca- Delaware. R.illrca.l dent Of the Interurban Street Kernochan, Richard C. double that of any other hotel The Lake George Association for the Protection Company. Is registered at. the Pocono vice-president of the Byra- sides proclaim. With the restorations that were ert W. Patcrson. M. R. pacity is more than Uatintaia Edward G. Connette. Read, Miss Marian in the mountains. Enjoyable events upon the ath- of Fish and Game met at the Sagamore Wednes- House. Bapid Traneit Railway Company; T. J. Nich- made when it was incorporated, the Shelter Island Dlxey. David Lydig, William A. of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Graham, of New-Yoti cuat complete. Jr., Frank K. letic field have been a feature of the week, and the day. An effort willbe made to have the power O*s, vice-president of the Rochester Railway Com- Golf Club house is Haven. Mrs. James A. Burden. fish are again at the Falrview House for the season^* Itis regretted that the weather of Sturgis, Miss Nora laslgi, Mrs. John E. Alexandre, approaching golf tournament is awakening much search without warrant extended to the and Miss Packard is at the Fairview House. pany; Carr, secretary of the inclement this 1 James O. Schenec- Cogbian, Coghlan. protector of Lake George. The State legis- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Topping are at Sprue* Cabja Knell, rainy summer has put an end to the Saturday H. H. Charles John Sloane. Samuel interest. Mrs. wife of Admiral came tady Railway Company, and Thomas R. Pease. Lanier. lature asked change the date of the Inn. afternoon teaa lawn parties the club Frothingham. Reginald Vanderbllt, H. K. Blood- U. S. N., Is again at the Kaaterskill. will also be to Mrs. W. V. I*L*ech is spending time superintendent of schools, Saratoga Springs. and on to April 15. The some wftfc grounds. The eighteen hole golf course, qualifying good, Miss Kate Cary, John 8. Barnes. H. P. Saturday the record breaking day open season for trout from May 1 Mrs. M. B. Thomas at tae Montanes.ta. J'ully LSOO delegates are expected. They will not Last waa great officers elected for the ensuing year are: Harry the Shelter Island Golf Club for membership in Jaques and E. R. Wharton. of the season In the number of arrivals In the The Misses Marguerite R. and Clara A. '-'«4ta» be allowed to consume too much time with the president; Burgess Warren and ar» at the Clairmcnt House. the United States Golf Association, The Misses Clementine and Sophia Funiisa. of Catskills, and it is believed to have been un- W. Watrous. E. Walker, business of the association, for they will be called attracts pro- William Demuth, vice-presidents; W. H. Burnett, Mrs. who has been at the Wlsr^^ju excursion*, take in fessional golfers and the "professional" amateurs. New-York, and David Wolfe Bishop, of New-York, equalled in the history of this region. Most of the cottage. Is about to make a trip to- the Catskills. upon to make two local to part treasurer game protector; George C. at social Somewhat replacing- the Saturday afternoon teas opened their cottagfs this week- Miss Furniss will transportation line? were wellnlgh demoralized and fish and Miss Atlie M. Ri> ts th«* Mount Pleasast *t least two banquets, and to attend other Rowell, secretary, and A.B. Warren. John Boulton House. conjunction at the Golf Club have been the Thursday entertain house party in September. Mr. Bishop with the afternoon trafftV, schedule time could Scott, functions. The committee will act in after- a Simpson, W. K. Bix'oy. Bernard A. Clifton Mr. and Mrs. William of Jenkmtown. ar» teas In at Lenox before In a number of be maintained. Over two thousand are said to and at the Fairvlew House. with the Saratoga Business Men's Association, of noon lawn the park the Manhanset. has not been in not William committee. With band concert accompaniment, they have years. the Bishop cottage, was occu- have landed at Catskill village from the boats nnd Demuth. executive which Cassius B. Thomas is president. Business a Interlaken. There are the usual number of exciting boating »r;d happy formed a pleasant meeting place for hotel patrons pied last year by Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt Field trains. The Onteora, of the popular Catskill Even- AT THE WATER GAP. pleasure form the combination of all A party from Huletfs was recently cottagers. Bishop, who will come to Lenox later this season. Ing JAne, brought up over five hundred, and the adventures. conventions held here. and caught storm, to Delaware Water Gap. Aug. 8 (Special).—Th» last There Is a atmosphere at Manhanset Much interest Is shown in the wedding of Miss day boat over a thousand, visitors. By the Kings- in a severe and was compelled Several of the local pulpits will be occupied to- Southern seek shelter Rob- week has proved that this resort is conti- to on an island for several hours. wp»k morro'nr morning by visiting clergymen. ert Adams and Eugene Ashley, of New-York, stu- gain "In popularity. On one train this flr* New-York, has leased the LaicJus Fleiechmann. of dents at Columbia University, were capsized in a hundred visitors arrived. The hotels are nearly Hurt cottage, on Nelson-aye. sailboat last week, and were picked up by the *H tilled, and the cottages and private housea are Beckett, Sheepshead Bay, is occupy- William of Sagamore, after they were nearly exhausted. being opened for the acromrr->dafior. cf visitor*. cottage, In Nelson-aye. ing the "Walsh Mrs. Smith, guest Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lyon. of New- York, cr* Rowe, New-York, rented the Cover H. E. of Roselle. N. J.. is a at James of baa the cottage at the Kittatlnny. Spring-st. of J. B. Simpson. cottage. In Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Torrey are at the Sagamora Charles Moles, of New-York, is at the Cataract Lewis, of Philadelphia, has taken the John H. asain this season. House. He has engaged a cottage near th» hocM. Slelgbt cottage, in George-st. becoming popular at the Oaks, and the New-York, Professor Joseph Stenson. Mrs. Fanny Walter and Golf is .Mrs. J. F. Trunkett, of has secured links is constant use. cottage. Lake-aye. Count Manuel de Caserta. one of the Boer leaders. la th«* iardanier In entertainment was given at the Branch eot- tsaratoga will this year omit its September fete. and a descendant of the Bourbon family, are guests An under the leadership of Mrs. Neuman. ef is the by the Saratoga Floral at the cottage of "Walter Pulitzer taga This decision reached New-York. Association. Edmund Adby Hurry, of New-York, is the guest of James Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wine?, of Brooklyn. are at Th«« poiice crdinance restricting the speed of A. Hayden. on the Bolton Road. Professor H. H. liuss. of New-York, gave a the Glenwood. MtomobUes ti 'i^ht miles an hour inside of the the Willow Dell. morning musical at his Hill View studio last Mr?. E. A. Stewart is at •.orporation limit.- Is being enforced. The latest one Theodore Vroon and family are here for the sea- to hand over a }->.' tirst offence iinc- to Police Justice Thursday. Nearly all the Bolton Road colony at- son William J Delaney is Edward Mains, the chauf- tended. Mrs. Evans is entertaining saaali at the Water feur who iiilois the forty horsepower record breaker A number of picturesque cottages have been Gap House. owned by J J Ryan, of Cincinnati, who is occupy- Miss Pearl Schlacker. who is less than four years ing for the season the Fitzpatrick cottage, In erected at Hague by Mrs. Harry W. Watrous. They old. walked up Mount Mirsi the other day. Vnlon-ave. are tn the form of camps, and have proved highly Mr. George Butler is at the Lenwood House. There ar« fully seventy-five automobiles of all popular. Miss Pyatt Is at the Mountain House. Hises and descriptions in evidence, and very much James A. K. Comly. Robert A. Nicholas An programme prepared Brown. In evidence. tw.Jt hr-r»-, at the present time, and elaborate has been for and Thomas J. lvooy. of New-York, are at th- more are expected insidf- of a week or ten days. the ceremonies of unveiling George the Lake battle River View House. York, at 8a numerous have they become that there is virt- monument on September 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wells, of New- are th« ually an auto parade on the avenues and drives, United States troops Delaware House. ._' and at tho running park every day. Horses, as a and- companies of the National Guard will give Mr and Mrs. L.J. Wolf are- at the Central House. rale, are no longer frightened by the asthmatic military manoeuvres under the direction \ Baum is at the Gap View llous«». of Major B Cohen, Washlnjton. iisjlihlee of rapid transit. When desirous of speed- General Roe. These willbe followed by a parade, The Misses LUlie and J. of ing their machines, the magnificent distances of are quartered at the New Arllm «* .-4 Isolated rural highways are sought by the which will be reviewed by Governor Odell. A ball S Meyer, of New-York. Is at the Central Hou^ mile- a minute enthusiasts. Occasionally autos be- will be held at the Fort William Henry In the Mrs. W. H. Potter is at the. Forest House. . >-iijgt;<-stioii w.is made that an automobile of the been selected, and include many t:. season willb« a \or.g crosscountry of twenty-five miles afford regatta have bookings show that or.c. race would HOTEL, visitors They entertained V- u-^f;.' an excellent opportunity to test the speed of the THE PLACE VIGER MONTREAL. from New-York and Brooklyn. are Many of the guest 3will be many raniic machines now in Saratoga. Jt was Prototype on this continent of railway hotels to be erected in New-Tork". Bl follows: Albert Lowther, flag officer; Clark E. late in the fall. The attractions this wee) hars also suggested that a run be made from Saratoga E, starter; to Carr, referee; F. Flammer. H. W. Wat- been numerous. Social functions are now at t>.eir Hchuyß-rville. a distance of twelve miles, and rous, return, the start and finish to be at the speedway this >ear that is charming. The menu includes Anne Wilson Post, daughter of William H. Post, ton route It was estimated that over three thou- J. B. Henry and W. P. Snyder. handlcappers; height and band concerts are given frequently. In this villaj.'-- It was a<-< lHighland Inn. is going on a trip to the C»t»- the two during the time of the contest. been drawn from below Mason and and the hills. and W. J. Andrus, judges. \rv-»ng those of the smart sot who have brought The Manhanset House is so located, however, near Lenox. Lieutenant U. S. Grant will be a There was another big Influxto-day at both ends Many pleasure seekers have brought along private kills. rucedy here .ire nutomol.ilos Harry Payne Whitney, that it is impossible for it to be anything but member of the wedding party. Areception will be of the line, and it would seem that the full Cats- yachts. Among them are the Alide, owned by E. B. Miss Phillips is entertaining the gu»sts ef tie C H Thomas, J. Wormser, held at 1 Fleischmann. I. H. station of Intermona. the country home of Mrs. kill has scarce, Warren, of Philadelphia. 90 feet long and 8 feet Locust Grove House. John A. Drake, Henry Black, Charles H. cosmopolitan. The presence of the Frederic Everest Haight. the bride's sister. quota now arrived. Rooms are and beam: the Iroquois. owned by L. Cramer, of Troy, Oet««, W. W. Keith. W. J. Mackln. J. J. Ryan. W. the New-York Yacht Club is found to bring to its Mrs. John Sloane and Miss Evelyne Sloane start- not to be had at several leading points. HIMSara W. Sweeton is at the Berwick Inn. Edward Murphy. Arthur Red fern ed this for a cruiser style, flush deck steam yacht, 80 feet long, nnd Dr. doors people from many parts of the Union. week the White Mountains. Later they The Gratid Hotel has been obliged to turn away with foot beam; the Fanita. owned by J. P. Simp- Miss Cornell, of New-York, is at the Hishlaad ... It is «-x|,.-. -t.d that Foxhall P. K.-e.ne and the go to Newport for the shore gayeties. son, of Inn. t s Vanderbilt One of the prettiest affajrs of the week was new applicants for over a week past, but next New-York; the Elizabeth, B. F. Yoakum. of would als.. enter their racing juvenile tennis tournament, played on the courts Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher M. Adams, of New-York, sea- St. Louis; the Sciota, F. Gilbert; the Venaters. H. Mr. I'nkauf is at thi» Burnett House. \u25a0\u25a0••. it understood, prob- May, Bass, The ia is will of Manhanset Park. The boys' tennis handicap who have been at Bel Air since started this son the hotel will be greatly enlarged. B, Knapp. of Chicago: the Pamparo, Harry Moore, Mrs. Charles O. of Brooklyn,is at the Pros- ,lace at •\u25a0 week Bar an v Ij tournament was managed by David Mahany, Jr. for Harbor. Some of the finest suites of rooms in the moun- and the Wanda, owned by Edward Ellis,of Bhenec- pect House. party of forty persona from half a day at fc:3o m., Mr. and Mrs David Lydig have gone to Newport tady. At the Highland Dell are Miss A. H. Slnan. Mr. recursion- They The play, which began each a. was for tains are now to be found at the Grand. Several arrived h< re on Tuesday. left on carried on over Thursday. Friday and Saturday. several weeks. Amusements at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Mrs. P. H. Thomson and Miss Charlotte Be-i- ' for Ausabli Chasm and Cai Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bliss, of New-York, are of these have been refitted and decorated since ham, i The trophy waa a silver cup. won by C. W. Fowler. during the week have been numerous and varied. of New- York. Elkess tournament \u25a0 guests Mrs. Bliss, . wrestling was opened On Wednesday evening, at tin Prospect House, a of George at the Homestead. last season to satisfy the most Among them may party given Miss Marguerite Temple is here for a protract*.: Oaawntion Hall to-night with a match between Mrs. C. R. Lamont, of New-York, who has fastidious. The new be mentioned a card Trtm" juvenile masquerade occupied the children's hour. been hardwood floor In ttu- parlor makes one l>y Mrs. A. H. Colvtn, a farewell euchre by Mrs. F. stay. Jenkins and Carl Pons. Among children who took part the little spending the Bummer at the Curtis Hotel, has of the Lovett, launch parties picnic .Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Powell, of Brooklyn, are at Bey, ir . k. >;. Selden, of Albany, the were gone to Mlllbrook, finest dancing floors J. several and a on The r and the Miss.- K.iith. Gertrude and Ethelwynne Field Lor- N. V., to visit her daughter, in the mountains. The juve- Tee Island. Since the races are on at Saratoga the Prospect House. w-York City, will raine, Craven, Lockwood, Mrs. Harry Flagl«r. Saturday night dally many to Cornell, of New-York. %t% *l i1 appointments Linette anu May Olive nile oakewalk there on by the excursions are taken by of the guests Mr. and Mrs. R. R. here to-morrow. Dorothy, Hunter, Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. D. Percy Morgan, of New-York, watering place. piazzas of the Highland Inn. r* io»;a enjoys pos- Ruth and Beatrice Ethel Mis.ses Minnie and K.-Uelle Stelnert afforded great that famous The the the exclusive distinction of Marion and Abble Sadler, Mildred Anderson, Faith are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Parsons at hotel were filled last Sunday with visitors and Mr. and Mrs. I. T. HeltTV- who have been inak!ns pictures<4Ui* anil best e<4Uipped Corcoran, Helen Fritch, Stoneover. amusement. An entertainment In aid of The Trib- nightly drives through the country, have niads tae I'uiming )>arl\ continent, and Baldwin. Beatrice Marie Paine, guests listening to the music of Dorlng's band of on the nowhere Is Brown, Dorothy Hickp. Elizabeth Fish. Martha General Charles E. of Providence, U. 1.. une Fresh Air Pund on Thursday night wa.« v twenty pieces from Troy. Burnett House their headquarters. "thf- sport of kills'" brought up t.. a hi^li.-r stand- Brevoort, Harmon, Micks, has been a guest of Alexander W. Qriswold this i.'h, Gertrude Elisabeth happy thought, ga\.- enjoyment. The hotels arrivals for the week as ard than !\u25a0 : tingi are looked and Wilford week. / and much are follows upon a« leading attractions, a- they bring to this Mildred Covert the little Masters Mrs. The New Fort William Henry— Mrs. L. W. Fury, Anderson, Junior Araep, Leonard Hicks, Stuart and Joseph w. Burden lias had Judge and Mrs. Recent New-York arrivals include the following: Pury. Dailey. Dailey, AT BUSHKILL. \u25a0 W. L. Mrs. Miss M. B. town mai.y thousands ol Ii |Uine sports. Fritch. Sanborn G. Tenny. of Williamstown, as her guests Grand Hotel—Mr. and Mrs. G. F. - are m:in> who incline to the opinion George Ledge I.P. Boden. Louis Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Carter. Miss Carter. Mr. and Bushkill. Perm. Aug. S -.veatbe? But there On Thursday evening at the Manhanset House at Under this week. S. Hollander, Arthur Young, Graff, Mrs. H. W. Mrs. W W. Louis that IfJuly were selected for th* annual meetings dance, Clock golf and tennia are the sports of the time. B. De S. B. Mr. Stewirt. Farish. here has been extremely pleasant this w?ek. aai Saratoga \<>- jrreatly by was given a barn and on Friday the bellmen and Henry Levy, Geyler. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Runkel. Mrs. R. E. would benefited a gave th<- first cakewalk of the season. Clock golf is the favorite afternoon game, and Mrs. B. Miss Irene Heilbrune, Johnston. Mrs. A. Mrs. F. guests have come in large numbers. Many of tfcs \u25a0 •hange. The month of August, a period when tran- given thia week's by Bteiner, Henry Brdman, L. Fleux. B. Archibald. is heaviest, d, On Friday evening at the Men's Club was tournami was won Miss Edna Henry P. Walter, Julius Thomas T. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hill.Mr. to sient travel the does not ne< so far cast Hall, daughter of and Mrs. Ernest Moore. and houses are filled overflow i< any attraction the pay of ••Craiucrd." The of amateur tal- Jud^- Hall. Oppenhelmer, Rose Raphael, Walter, A. Mrs. W. D. MolTat. Harry Masey, James P. Sheri- as \u25a0aratog.-i concerned additional up of cottagers and hotel patrons. The Lenox golf tournament will be held the week M. Edwin A progressive euchre was held at the Marsha* to fill comfortably all of its hotels and hoarding eni was made of September iger, J. L. Levy. dan. W. H. Baldwin. Lee Lash. L.C. N. A. The two entertainments at the local club were re- 14. William D. Sloane and Giraud Lewis Coon, Mr. and Mrs Swarts Falls House, prizes won by places, while in July there i*a superabundance of Foster trophies Charles Fletcher. Jeffrey Goldberg, De Long, D. K. Ball. L. Mayer. Lester Smith. W. and. the were Miasldi conditions, spectively for the benefit of the club itself and for have offered handsome for the Clarence Shon- Butler and M. F. unoccupied rooms. Congested such as of Shelter event, and the Lenox Cup will be defended by inger. Miss M. Sampter, Miss a Mulford J V W. Miss Paalzow. all of New- Stead and Mr. Wood. prevail here August are not looked upon St. Mary's Episcopal Church Island. Frothingham. K. B. Eising, Mr. York, and Miss Katherlne Montgomery, of Brooklyn. in with The City of Worcester makes a pretty plctur* Samuel of Lenox. Spew, and Mrs. Isaac Meinhard' Worden— Mr. Burrell, Mis.-: a. Asmur la ertertalring the guests ef•» favor by a majority (A those who are seeking com- George C. Smith, of New-York, opened the Aspin- Mr. and Mrs. L. Spiegel berg. Sydney Spiegelbexg. The and Mrs. W. E. H. L. during their summer vacation, and each Sunday evening, crossing the harbor on her wall O. Wcingurien, Hollander, Woodbridge. Joseph Norwood. M. P. Norwood. S. Cliff View House. fort and reet way to Greenport on her return from Newport. cottage No. 2 this week, and will remain B. W. S. Hasbrouck Norwood, especially health seekers, are compelled to until late in September. and Nathan Straus. Hortense Mrs. G. W. Foss and Mr. and Kdward H. Friel. a real estate broker, has aiiliat places during- July A straw ride for the children of the house was Mrs. C. L. Nicholson, all of New-York. seek o»her that month. With diversion for Saturday. The affair ended in a Mr. anil Mrs. John E. Alexandre. Mr. and Mrs. Catskill Mountain House— Mrs A S Patton at the Water Front House. as the racing month, when there would be ample the John E. Parsons and Sturgis Miss Zella Frank Park, Mrs. O. P. Pillsbury. The Marlon House— A. Campbell. Miss H racegoers. little wood picnic. George E. De Walter supplied Mrs. Frank K. have Mr' Guthman, F. H. Biscom. R. Strauss, Miss L.Cavin. is at the Queen Ani^e cottage. accommodations for the thousands of the children with big straw trimmed hats and lusty entertained at dinner this week. and Mrs. Edward Michaeles. Mrs. M. B Feldmaii Samuel Gold- the Para toga season would be prolonged and not Mr. Miss S. man. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monk, Robert A. Adams A progressive euchre was held at the Rivenidi horns. and Mrs. Henry C. Fword and Miss Fword. Boniface. Mrs. M. Strassney. Miss J. E. A. rtonge'.ted into less than thirty days, which many cup given by of New-York, arrived this week the Hctol Epstein. Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldberg, Miss Blanche. Martin Shunkorson. Eugene Ashley. Robert A. House, and the prises by ilr.EUset*?- sys- Mr*. Howard F. Whitney won the at Kuhn, Rich, Mrs. David Shannon and famly. Mr. and Mrs. were won *var to Its financial length under the present the Shelter Island Golf Club for the best net score Asplnwull. They will remain two months. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Gleitsman. Miss Jeanette Robert Dulon, Mrs. ger and Mrs. Scnurr. tem. April.May. June. July and September are Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Bageard. W. H. Hough. Mrs. Etta Henderson, E. B. Valentine, Misses Mary A large number of men -wArs at the for women during the month of July. Mrs. Whit- Trowbridge. of New- Bristol, Miss E., Laura, and Ida Valentine and Albert Valentine, and women Saratoga convention months. July would make a ney score In forty-six. York, started on Friday for a tr:p through the Serena Dorn. A. X. H. Cross. Mrs M P York, masquerade ball held here last Saturday evening. oapital racing- period. equalled the best women's George Wilcox, all of New- and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fuller Tayle? most Transients alone would The men's cup was won by Stephen H. Baldwin. Great Lakes to Duluth. KinK. T. P. Moorehead. A. Frank. and Miss E. A. Fuller, of Brooklyn. H. N. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Lee and C. Ktt tne month of Augrust Such an adjustment, It were Stockbrldpre has been having an interesting week. Marshall Green. K. H. Wnrren. P. W. Parrot Mis^ Lee are at the Peters 1' re- The winners of cuds in the mixed foursome Belyea, COerr, Wynne. Hotel Willard-—Mrs. J. H. Haddon. Leroy Thomp- House -tl ght, would advance the interests of this Mrs. William A. Engeman and Mr. Charles li. Besides riding in the morninp and tennis in the J. M. Miss William Mo-el J. McDonoueh, Professor Sonn 13 at the Riverside House. i/ afternoon, canoeing on the River J. V. Hennessey, E. Parker, William son. S. M. E. Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. Ihe for Hyde. Housatonlc has G. Wait. X' E. M. Wldmayer. L. C. Herckenrath. G Misses Wallace and Harroan are acre aa The following are registered at Interested the cottagers and their guests. Mullen and J. Schunier. Mrs.York, W extended visit. the Manhanset There is A. Steinhart, Denton and Miss Denton. all of New- and Mr. and New-York, at from New- York: F. Hawkes, B. H. Watftrs, N. P. some talk of combining the Interests Kaatersklll— Mrs. Miss Edith Den- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Joseph Lea Boyteaux Mrs. H. A. Bennet. of are Mitchell, W. Johnson, Mrs. J. A. of the Casino und golf club, the Casino building lach. Mme. Venve, S. Schonrock, Miss F Klein Gelson. the Mountain View RAILWAYHOTELS. Norton. R. C. golf Socard, Leland, Edward B. Tewy, sr. Mrs. H. O. Beebe and Miss C. L. Meyers, Hotel House, Robertson, William E. Peck. S. M. Butler, Fted to be moved to the links and used as a club- Miss I- S. W. J. B. Slater. Miss Nancy Beebe, of Brooklyn. of Florida. Is at the Peters Smith, house. The Stockbridge golf tournament will open Allsworth, if M. Swan. Dr. R. H. Mr and Mrs. Waiter Slattery w;fa ar* here W. Cowperthwalt, R. L. Crow. C. H. J. H. SaunSers Philip The Sagamore— Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Opltx. Mr the season. and Scudder. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roth. E. Wright, on September 8. Malcolm Mcßurney. of New Bcheyer, Miss Sadie Levy, the Misses Joslas Miss and 'George A. Allin Miss Kate Allln, for Jr.. Tonnell, Mr. and Mrß. John York, who won the Stockbrldge Cup last year will ETvans, Mrs. K. Levere, Mrs. L. Hoffman N Machen, Charles John B. French and Ida Jones are here Lead*, and Citij Will Mrs. Sara L. Lysle, W. the L. Hudson E. S. Ballou and f»mily. Miss M. Montreal This Boland and Ralph St. L. Peverley. defend trophy. The entries are already com- L. Ottitißt-r. Charles Mum. M. S. Auerbach Mrs Lod3 and family, KingmanLenin for an extended stay. Brocker, ing in. and the promise is of the largest C. M. Sebree, Ferdinand Hess, Mr. and Mrs. H. and and Mrs. At the Prospect House: Frank J. Mr. tourna- Mrs. M. P. Levy family. Mr. and Mrs. Grosomer Granuis J Colonel Sheldon Potter spert sometime Henry W. Kennedy, C. Lang .jr.. Mr ment in the club's history. Miss Ji.-nni'' Thompson, N. I Durbach Wilgus. Gurley. w at the Ridge \lew House Soon Follow. and Mrs. W. Bishop C M G. B. Robert Marshall. Mrs. c" H Howard S. among and Mrs. William C. Lowen. Miss Lowen, Henry McVlckar of Rhode Island has been a Well. O'Connor. C. P. O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs G Klnney. of Brooklyn. Is tfl» Martin, A. guest of the Rev. Arthur Lawrence this week. I^aurel House— Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds, E latest arrivals. ?*ot the least Interesting announcement in con- Brill. Mies Bessie Brill. William A. W. New-York, Bwell, R. John Breen and family. Miss Gaskell. F.W. Boyer"and Dunloy Martin Jr., P. Bpencer, Rufus L.Scott. Miss John Swarm. of won the Stockbridge Murray. C. J. Mr. arid Mrs. Max Simon family, all of New-York. Mr. is at the Oak Grove House. rectlon with the plans lor the new stations of tho B. Jr..Hunter, weekly tournament this week in 82. a fine score, Miss Flynn. f. T. Greene, s. Greene, s Lodge— • C. Hunter. Miss Beatrice Hunter. Miss D. winning large d. Mrs Horicon Miss May McCarrick and Miss New-Yoik Central and Pennsylvania railroads is I>e Mena. Miss Arline Do Mena. W. H. Kel- from a field. S. Stern. Jules Ouile, J. Dusenbenry, Mr. and Mrs Sadie , H. E. \Viiiis Miss B, I. Collier, Mrs. Rk-htrr, McCarrick. and Miss Clara AT N. Y. •tiat a hotel is to torm part of each scheme. The s-ey. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cowper, Mr. nnd Mrs. The final papers In the sale of three Btockbrldße P. A. L. Wheeler. Mrs V. Owen, all of New-York. PAWLING. Duffy. Salter, farms to Robb d»- Tytus, of Egypt and New-York, E. V. Rawlell, Mrs. J. Krumholta. Pawling. United States has been behind England in this Berrien Miss J. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mrs, I>ak< House— J. V. Kramer. Mr and Mrs. H'H N V.. Au*. g (3pecial).-The , Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Peed. J. G. Gully, Mrs. A. passed this week. Mr. Tytus has appointed a The Antlers -Mr. and F. K. Sachs John E Windhurst. Miss Fannie Heath. deltf&tfA feature of travel. Over there, hotels run as part Jr J. V. Dart, Miss A. Salmon, superintendent for his estate, and next week will Klllen. Mrs. A. ii.Kahn. E. Kahn. Mrs Mr. and Mr« W weather of the week has given new Impetus to Meeker. Mr. and Mr?. H Stein- E. Foster. Mrs. A. B. Styles. Mr and Mrs G M course, ri the mllroad terrs'.nas are common. Their ad- R H. Bryson. George J. Jorden, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bail for Egypt. He will return next spring and inger. William Coller. Mrs. M. .la.-obs. 8. E Stein- Hatch, Prentice Hatch, Mr. and Mrs J. S. Rosaky' sports at Pawling. The Dutcher House golf are easily recognized. Baldwin, Fletcher M. Cook, Henry L. Reeves, Dr. will epend the entire season on his estate, where inger. W. Mourke. Mr. and Mrs. John Fllkins, Miss which is in fine shape, «pot >»nta*e» The traveller hackneys to be reared. Sunset Park Inn-R. E. pe Katherine Filktns has been the fa\*or!t« John M. Van Cott. Mrs. Alexander Carlton and hluhbred are Angelis R. J Cald- and Master .lark Fllkins. H. C. and for the raapy weakly gelf , avoids all the trouble, time and expense of moving Pittsfleld hotels and cottaees are filled with sum- well. Miss Marion Strong. Mr. and Mrs J Joseph well, jr., McClellan coX enthusiasts. Th* Horace M. Cnrleton. Kee, C. Me- CO all of New- York. r.;.oc.»if and hi* b?.gf;age from the station to his mer guests. At Pontoosuc Lake Thursday evening. Miss Clara Ode. Miss Fanny Ode. Mr and Rogers Rock— G. B. Preston. H. C. Mabie Mrs tournament for the silver cup given &r«tw Dutcher an Indian carnival was held for the cottagers and Mrs. r. B. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. R is Smith J. W. Wheeler and C. R. Shaw, of Hour* resulted temporary abiding place. H does not run the guests. Forty containing New-York anil in some good scores. IN THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. hotel canoes young men Mrs. J. J. Dixon. Dr. A. W. Palmer. Miss S E Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Miss of William •*• gantlet of vociferous cabmen *nd hotel barkers and women In Indian costumes were seen in a Harris. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Chapman. and Brooklyn. Vanderbift C. Anthony and family, of JTewourg. Manchester, Aug. S (Special).— attraction of Pittsfield boat club Colonel occupying and spends no time sear^mg for his trunk f- Vt.. parade in front the house. Mrs. Wilson. Troui House— Edward Flammer. Jamen George S. Norton's lumafr cottage «* or this been the annual tournament for parade was followed by a dance. Ledge End Inn—Mr. nnd Mrs. J L. W* J Riker tlsisissT to the disposition of it. He walks a here week ha* The Tindale Mr P. Phyfe. Jam-s C. Picken. A. E. Willis Mrs Lake Norton. short the First Cup, presented by the late George W. Dutton was the winner of the handi- and Mrs. R. T. Van Wyck. Mrs Nellie V Stowers" P. M. Garrison and Miss M. F. Garrison ofXew- bowling distaSKC. and the hotel employes do the rest. President's cap polf event this week from a fl^ld of twenty A. V W. Van Vechten. York, and J. Keller. Miss Margnret A tournament has been arranged by tae course, Edward S. Isham, Chicago. This competition H. Pahlmann Dutcher QZ this does not mean that every in- of starters. Grant House— R. T. Hill. Dr. Games Mrs C P. P. Oolde, N. G Llptrott. S. B. Moodyy Ed-a Hous.- for to-day The prt*es are silw aomtag passenger began Thursday with a qualifying round of thirty- M!«s Jullanna Cuttlne. daughter of Colonel Wal- H:.?torf. Mrs. A. S. Van Valkenberp. W. T Chase ward C. Waacks. of Brooklyn. ird cups for both men and women. remains at the railroad hotel or W why. A large number young «yen a Urge six holes medal play. The. first sixteen continued ter Cutting, started this week for Beverly. wh»re G. Ha George W. lli.-k.«. C B. Overbaugh' Pearl Point House— Mr. and Mrs. W. Ingram and of people came over fra« that part of them do. People 6he will be. a member of a house party. the Misses Streit, w. N. G Edward Qu«ist, of Brooklyn. a h< Saturday night n«»lds. Charles Cw fljMa their favorite hosieries espe- ler. 1 ITncas— Thomas R. Fitz-jeralo. Wiiiiim A Ayer Dutcher House oally Ifmaking a long 6tay. But were also second and third Blxteens. The losers In Prospect Park— Dr. T. J. Boris, Mr- T P H..• and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williamson. <>f Recent arrivals at the Dutcher House tnclude those who' are to AKIN TO X RAYS. the Winchell, Woods, Mrs, New-York B atson, Mrs. S. B> m town only a day or two are more the first round at match play for the chief trophy Misses Mr. and Mrs s .r anil Daniel Beirne ami B. Williamson of |*Blsselln^Mr> C.otthelf. Mr. and Mrs. C be likely to cut lately Peck A. 8. Washburn, Mrs. M Oliver. M.-~ Brooklyn. K.lward Day Thurston. K. D. Tnur- of the bother by continued to compete for the Cup. Ithas been found that mest of the artificial g, «ton. e2T aatne of travel making Governor's Dr. Dusseldorf. 8. H. Hfs- Florence Jr. fReuben Allerton. Francis A Wlnalo*-. a bee sources of light emit radiations capable of travers- HuU-tts— C. Bartholomew and Natalie Mr. and U Smith, VF. ata* ior the hotel desk, situated or; the premises. Prizes were given to the runner up. and for the Byor. Miss I. Wilkie. JanT>s J Larkin. Benjamin F. Hodgson, of New-York, md Mn»»and Mrs Will- '- Mrs. C. Mygatt. Grant E F. ing metals and a number of other bodies opaque > Thomas. W. Si. Inhart, H. N' Norton, rak Mr. and Mrs- J M Arthur T»t». Transient visitors who arrive or depart at best w:os8 score In the qualifying round. In addi- t Winßtein. iam Miss H. K. Kaker. H A. Cobb and £.I.lmm London, Tate. un- to say. \ Messli Mr. am! I»lr<«. X -.ilriitz. of Brooklyn. jr.. Carl Baumsard. Mrs. Julia tion to light;that Is radiations affecting the eye as \u25a0 Oscar s»e*4r»abl-- hours cf the rht find the railroad the final 86-hole match for the four cups. William Mr. ami Henry S. Barton, B. Turney J- h Kerno-han. Roland & Palmer. particjlr progress light. Thss'e rays, which are distinguished by the Iro.iuois— Mrs. of New- i B. Stephrnson. Bradley -hotel r.v convenient. In on tha links to-day, there is an open " Torki and Charles Porter and Ulm Evelyn Pull- \a Stoughton. H. C. West The New-York Central and Pennsylvania com- handicap tournament on. Prizes are offered name of "n, enhance the phosphorescence of man, of Brooklyn. and Mr and Mrs. J I. Crane. par.it* are two of the most alert and -st man- for GOLF world, b the best gross net phosphorescent substances, and M. Blondlot, the AT GREENWICH. Kattskill House— Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ag*d corporations in th-- and any enter- and scores. Among the best Frank I- Richda • Dr. D '• Brown. they will link their well known scientist, has employed this fact in Greenwich. Conn.. Aug. 8 (Special).— Johnson Miss .Tenke LONG DISTANCE PHOTOGRAPHY. prise to which name* will cer- known players in the East who entered in this The mixed and William owns, of Nen York, and James be conducted on up to date lines. That these event tryine: whether such rays are emitted by the bur. double tennis and bowling tain!? are Walter J. Travis. Fir.dlay S. Douglas, To this placed a' tube of phosphorescent tournaments lasi week Lm^kxvorth. of Brooklyn. Hennlker-Heaton. when h« crlti-:<»-d the post- hotels. if the rompariifs decide to build them, end he at Inn ni'i- on Lake View House— J. 1., Kldridge I, office, prf»two everything t!mt trrir guests could may W. W. Lowry. F. Odea Horstrnann. S. S. Converse, mater:. for unple. sulphide of calcium, behind E.isewood Saturday. Mi«s Molly E. Bell' reforms in th* House of Commons on Mon- be ask Eawards, C. and H. Mi«s Alice Bell and M. Connelly, of New-York. b» taken for granted sn«l th< travelling public is U. L. F. J. O. Alsop. T. T. Reid. A. L. an oiktn panel or shutter closing a window ex- ixwell Durani Cheever won from day, was just back from Italy He said that t»e •ure be bene^teJ by the to tne sun and keeping trie chamber dark, Louise and George to innovations. White. A. W. Black. N. G. Cannon, A. M. Reed, pl?.te lead, Miss Wurster E. Marcna in most wonderful things he saw in that country wtre One does not have to go to Europe, however, to FosedIfnow a of or even the hand, be Inter- semi-finals, A KATYDID'S INGENUITY. the. advantages the railway station Paul Waterman, James L. Taylor. F. Herreshoff. posed between the shutter and the tube phos- tha tennis and defeated Miss Wllmot some specimens, at an observatory near Rome, cS a look Into of diminishes, the and F. W. Wurster. beteL Only \u25a0 night's .iourney away, in Montreal, Willis Austin and C. H. Seely. phorescence and when the plate it with- jr..ir. the finals. Mrs. I. Hal- During the last summer an Intimate friend of th» new system of electric photography, by which clear one of them. Itla owned by the Canadian 18-hole drawn it increases. The experiment is no simpl? lam Jenney and \V. peculiar case there ts An handicap competition, open only to that many F. Hencken beat all com- writer observed a -tnaloKous to the photographs can be taken of persons or scenes at M|t Rtil^'ay Company, being known as the had can repeat it. The panel of oak had a pettton at bowling. Mr. th'> ud t't Laurentian resorts, as Burton won the be3t net score prize, with Ss— 78 the the alleys, at 223. Silver cups presented by slata of window blind that very he thinks It quite conceivable that it n-.«y eveatua' to 7— tube. Plates of aluminum and cardboard between were a were smooth grellas for some Ottawa. D. H. Hostetter and Dr. E. E. Taylor tied for the the management to the owing to the glased surface of ly develop so that w* may take photographs of Ths) obvious objection to sleeping so near a train- second prize with a net score of H the shutter and the tube do not prevent the winners In each event. th<> paint kent friends In distant lands over the »ea. at the saiH"* M»e4 the noise, but the \'lgei • phenomenon. Ttie "n" rays from the sun can be Over J3OO was raised in aid of sliding en the smooth surface. it wouM raise one Is Place xperiment The ladies' committee of the Ekwanok Country the Tribune FVeah front leg and then the other, bringing time as we are conversing with them by meanj paows that there U no trouble on this score. The Club gave a dance In the concentrated by a lens of quartz. They are re- Air Fund and Babcock House the foot or of wireless telegraphy. Hennlker-Heaton polnt«« Thursday handsome ballroom at flected by polished glass and diffused by ground Memorial by the rlaw to Its mouth, and there wet It with pars io not run into the hotel structure proper, but the clubhouse on evening. It was musical last week- the out that no one could have predicted a. t»*" stop laraelv glass. Like the "n" rays from a Crookea tube, or •'mola»«es" which exuded from the creature's crop extraordinary T none to a a short didUince away. Of course. attended by the cottagers end guests at the An Is years ago the developments of M* omit all bell ringing, and hotil a flame, those of the eun act on a small spark and elaborate private dinner was given last this one of the practical uaes made by th« coni'a system -ised on the) »*\u25a0 Ms* e*urtneer» whistling The week's arrivals at the Equinox In Fri- locust family of which Is now datlv -essary All in the Canadian rlw.l,- House a tiny flame bo as to Increase thulr brightness, but day evening at the Inn by L. H. this sttfkv fluid to enable It to lantlr, and is In constant and efficient oper*ticn te*eh clamor. all. these Yorkers: Mr and M. has not any Stevens. A select walk upon very p'£.&Co utSciaxs are v.tilsatisfied with their venture. a. Mrs.Mrj.Bchermerl Blonrllot obtained photographic ef- menu was served tn typical etyle to jratherln* nraooth surfaces? ifso. the. writer between Rome and Sardinia, a distance of ncnrl? horn. C. Bcbermerhorn, Mr. and Garnardo Xcct from lh<-st rays.— (.London Globe. of a has n ver It to not!' twenty-elght men. tovers were at had broucht his before.— two hundred mll-a. of which only about laid on! U^ftturn milaa v overland.— CLondoa MaU. twl-'^\