On the paling fences vines are still trailing their green length. The cosmos of white and pink blossoms and every variety of dahlia are in many yards.
Father Collins, who has returned from Richmond, says the P. E. Convention was composed of a body of fine looking men. Father Collins, with fine judgement and energy, has improved the approaches to the Catholic Cemetery, Bolivar. The gateway, with a beautiful arch, bears the letters “St. Peter’s Cemetery.”
Diehl Brothers, of your town, have erected tombstones on the graves of Mrs. M. J. Cutshaw and Mrs. B. S. Stocks, of fine workmanship, in Col. Cutshaw’s section, Harpers Ferry, Camp Hill.
Our liverymen are busy conveyin the transient visitors here about our historic old town and vicinity.
Mrs. Geo Lynch and daughter, of Baltimore, are visiting relatives near Halltown. Mrs. Lynch is the widow of the late George Lynch, and was [?] Fannie Cromwell and granddaughter of the late John Allstadt.
Mrs. Agnes Cady, of Sa[?] and teacher in the public s[?] Hill, is boarding with [?] Cavalier.
Mr. Charles Cox [? missing] land, where had [? missing] leaves a mother sister [? missing] brothers in this place.
From the Harpers Ferry Times:
Mrs. Joseph Dailey visited Baltimore last week.
Miss Mary Ames, of Washington, is visiting Miss Grace Wentzell.
Miss Laura Sylvester, of Washington, is visiting Miss Lillian Bready.
Miss Emma Upright visited her sister, Mrs. Griffith, in Washington, last Sunday.
We understand proprietor Lovett intends to keep the Hill Top House open all winter.
The valuable cow belonging to Mayor Eugene Shugart fell over the hill and broke her neck.
Mrs. Alberta Trail left Thursday for White Sulphur Springs, Va., where she expects to spend the winter.