Large Dancing Party. ROCKVILLE, Md., Aug. 21.—A large and jolly party of young Tolks went from Rock ville last evening to Garrett Park to spend the evening in the beautiful grove there, and to enjoy dancing in the large pavilion on the grounds. Some of the young men of Rockville, with the aid of Mr. Evans Fught, or Garrett Park, had arranged everythe for the pleasure of the party. The partict its included Misses Alice, Cora and Louise monston, Miss Mary Trail, Misses Macey and Maria Hodges, Miss Bertha Bartlett, Miss Maud Bagget, Misses Rose and Maggie Henderson, Miss Sallie Gruth, Miss Mamie Kingdon, Miss May Robison, of Baltimore; Miss Vanna Dodge, of Laurel; Miss Jou Hammel, of Washington Grove; Miss Lulu White, of UW Barthmore; Miss Cary Waters, of Burnt Mills; Miss Eva Dawson, of Dawsonsville; Miss Stella Perry, of Garrett Park; Miss Agnes Entwistie, of Washington; Miss Nannie Alinutt, of Dawsonsville; Mrs. 0. M. Muncaster and daughter, of Washing ton Above; Miss Washburn, Misses Helen and Marie Weob, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Pugitt, Miss Nellie Bryno, Miss Esther Wail, Miss Anna Watkins, Miss Dessie Heilen, Miss Kerns, Miss Lillie Prettyman, of Baltimore; Mise Moliie Dawson, Mes Noma Thomypseun, Miss Eva Shoemaker, of West Washington; Mrs. Cooke D. Lucket, Mr. W. V. Boyle, Jr. and wife, Mrs. Hugh Newson, Mr. H. D. Nor tis and wife, of Washington; Messrs. Harry Boule, William Trail, Danverfield Luckett, Dorsey Trundie, of Gaithersburg, George Hunter, James P. B. Weirs, Harry Briscoe, Harry Martin, Mr. Bradies, of Washington, Charles Eliason, of Washington, Harry Man nakee, Mr. Baldwin, of Washington, Harry Keys, Alfred and Richard ay, Johnson Melien, Julian ‘iriffith, of Darnus town; Arthur sellmann, of Baltimore; Jack Jones, of Potomac; Frank Hutton, of Gaith ersburg; Rudolph Healey, of Gethesda; John West, of Baltimore; Don Pugitt, Richard H. Perry, Howard Fearon, Robert Fletcher, of Washington; Dinwiddie Luckett, Charles Jones, Jr. De. Robert Warfold, Maurice and Richard Fuors, Alby Mendelson, Artuur eter, Charles Maddox, Sadie Jones, Harry son, Garner Boure, Scott Haycock, Mr. Du Hammel, Mr. Guy Wall, Otho Laivot. James Gingle, a highly respected citizen of Montgomery county, died at his late resi dence, near Bell's will, yesterday. He was in his eighty-first year. He had provided his own tombstone about twenty years ago when he got his wife, and it has ever since been lying in the Catholic cemetery here, near his wife's grave. It wears his name and the date of his birth. Mr. Thomas Rawling, one of the oldest in habitant of Montgomey county, died at his home, near Dawsonsvile, yesterday. He was eighty-eight years old.