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ae eral Gale will be on the warpath soon. The past week, and for much of the time was in the MEDICAL MEN COMING. AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. v No L U R general order is as follows: company of Adjutant General . Sir —_— FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. THE NATIONAL GUARD | e-zgat exter a totore oe ga | See ct heparan General Lang. Be Conventions of the Frottasion Soon to Be |" Suiis_awEuNOUR. —|__ FurURE Das. Sos aT National Guard will be made at the armories of | National Guard system, and was especially in- Held in This City. Lt z Sa Auctiongers, E DE VALUABLE T VED ATCLIFFE, DARR gah ctioneere, Sige F pla izati terested in the modern methods common to meee ‘.. near U. 8 Treasury, MECTICUT AVE- pgea TRUSTERS' SALE OF LOTS IN BELATR HEIORTs s Fay ky ba seer phe gore arn ataft pf | the District soldiery. ‘THE SUPERINTENDENTS OF INSANE ASTLUMS AND a eas xo, | SUE NONTHWEBT. subéntase Ga cake oe SEBDICISION. OMASSACH USE ETS AVERT Gen. Ordway's Review of the Series) a0 ‘mitts at henner ined at pm. | | Corporal Reuben Marquet, John L. Conner| 1x arene tuxr wiL meap—poanpe or | TWOSTOTE ASAT NORTNWIST af | OB TUESDAY, the TrPTH oy aout ae Teh tote caus: EXIENURD ARD TAR hy ion, | Monday. Mav 25; first batialion at 8 o'clock p. | and Lewis T. Jewett have been appointed ser | gearem To coNrER AND QUESTIONS To RE DIS-| (AUCHON. eo apps cweney. | frum onthe sane at Pairk vis? ee eee ea By virtue of » deed of trost tous and duly rerontat of Lectures for Officers’ Instruction. | i Wednesds geants in company A, third battalion, and Pri- OB SATUMBAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWENTY. | Fivk UcLocR YS aeanbored makor oe pie noses os cites oh.> Gand ot erect tone onli Buty voce clock pm Friday, May 8 third battalion at § | sate George E- Sullivan of the seme ‘compasy | CUMED BY THEN. Prouincs weal mais oh nasa. red wings | of'square, aunberet' tone Pehaka Ta sats seer TS GREAT NALLET Ye awaras, | irisin ies Dirt ot Coluiartbd pt tue meget ot = sod hag? i + reaped x, cs, ye party se r Cer tor ae ou o'clock p.m. Wednesday, May 20; fourth bat- | bas been uppointed corporal. ‘onal | _Preeeding the meeting of the Medical Asso-| Hasiery® sci ™ahi" eu devitas “akin Wald | Ua gm tr cily a, Weshiartoey oy tke Piste gf | RRODODENDLON.. | LiT-4C%, Hy DRAN the presiecg ce MORDAL. tie FORTH DAY « NEEDS OF THE MILITIA. | peciion at's ccoti pm Feline sere | guard rargeocs of the Vuited. State heidi | lation next month will be held the annoal| Usdiconnnc uit rum inn bot and cod | AYE "GEST aaa Rea Tobe aaia adleoy catia car cebachowsenme, | RAE: Soil ; attalion at 8 o’cloc! ¥, May 29; | 8" : ; w x on . story brick dweiling bonme. : o “1 ——_—_ th battalion at #”o clock Bm Feitey, MSY | erect of che D-CLG. ei read or maes 0a | ce eee eee cate | wants watt notes Secng eens tad SaeeaSTens | _Sermpct ens an ilove: Ones Gosfendtwosges | THURSDAY, APMiE HASH, wor, aT | Tol Gandimer U 9 iat jerson .C.N.G. read ional conference rust. All = ~ > " lair Rete’ A Challenge From frooklyn—The Rifle Con- | Wednesday, May 19, ensineet cots heat ben, | “Modern Military Surgery.” boards of health. The former will meet in the | (Mrcuieer's coat. "4100 deyont required at the tine of | !\tsuments im one ind tye reams from day of 8-0. | a ToRDAr, may Sto st i AT QUARTER: | ‘Tern One-t ence none and. teste in Prospect—Practice March of Troop | arate ompany. batters A, light arillery, and a parlors of the Arlington Hotel next Tuesday | “Stigagds LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. _ | Scr d uy pO ae a ee erent satan payable eistcannin 5 et au Ni s ie der id to ~~ ou the property ® £—lncpsction of the Guant—Privates Bis- | Sabannce reagan Sahomedtal vad RAMBLING! morning and will hold two sessions each day, any Seba be Ti ceems Of sale are not com THE assochagiox FLORA, | alten Ueegtienal baokaatareeciee & honerably Discharged—Notes. &, Prides, Mao Sin tienen wes closing Friday morning. Dr. W. W. Godding oe ao 5 eee: eee Jauitag purchaser. A deposit of five Beokow. Hal , RES | & posit of 8200 mck it Frauired at ive ES “The field and staff of regiments will be in- "Riba likewise in nis talun” of St. Elizabeth's is chairman of the commit- [LATIMER & 800%, postions, ereawury. dollars required aha ee RECO. | Sot cewedinn a x | spected and mustered with the first battalion —Old Song. | tee on arrangements and from the responses : Z Executor of J E deren et | Dp aTcLiFFE, DARE am HE COURSE OF LECTURES WHICH | of its regiment. ‘ 2 bers of the asso- DUR CORDON. R 'E. DARE & CO., Auctioneers. ~ and cost of the detauitine pur. laser diag ao adliig Guase aor a eepeeiieaauk bebr ibe ing | _ If the District Commissioners conld see their | he has received from the members of the ¥ ace. 20 Penn ave. nw. cefs alter Bee dave sivertineniemt Cf uh re fastruction of officers of the District National order and formation in double rank. way clear to give as much time to the matter of ciation the gathering next week promises to IMPORTANT CLOSING SALE OF DUXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEFS' SARE OF SUPERIOK HOUSEHOLD ein Swpluneton, D.C. . ; E24} Drastecs. “The book: dd re of each iment, | keeping the concrete pavements of our streets | be a large one. It will be composed of many ATIMER & “ FCRNITURE AND EFFECTS REMOVED 70 | TREC Ree Guard, but which will do great good to the | butealion and complay will be inn tod by the | and avenues in good condition as they seem | of the most prominent insanity ex in the ELEGANT ART GOODS, L SLOAN, Auctioncers, sieeanes ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF NSON BROS., National Guard of the entire United States, | ajutant general and the property books by the | obliged to devote to granting of liquor licenses, | United States and Canada. Comrrieine tm part Baa @ame to a end last Monday evening, when Gen. Ordway reviewed the series in a most in- quartermaster general at such times aa they may respectively designate to commanding | oiticers.” the community at large would be greatly the gainer, and Washington would still be able to 4 L088 THAT WILL BE FELT. Just on the eve of the important gathering Embracing Superb Tapestries, _Elecant Bronzes, Mantel Clock Sets, Superb Pair of 1400 G st.n.w., near U. 8. Treasury, me ooh upd Tapeetsy U ber Suites, Mantel Ce vey WILLIAMS & Go. OF | WELL KE AND NPARLY . ~ ‘Take pleasure tn announcing an extensive and im- “Tor a OUSE HOLD HRN cone SAI ee teresting manner. Among the many pertinent dash die te hinian Maden: hold the reputation of being the best paved | comes the sad news of the death of Dr. Richard | Real Bronze Fire Doxs, Wrongit Iron Fire portant sale of nee ius AIXED IX F 4 subjects touched upon in this review was the good many residente of Maryland, Virginia | #24 cleanest city in the country,—a reputation | Gundrey of the Catonsville, Md., asylum. Irons and Stands, Water Colors and Rare Oid Gate accurate keeping of personal and coor tec | and West Virginia have never seen areal man | Which she is in sore danger of losing es things | Many members had hoped that he —_ be} pngravings, Fine Porcelains, Czndelabres, PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAVURES, woNDA cece, eageseilly Sn Wee Of aatint, servion. | OTe ae, votes uadd Maw samc et (ae wnG Al feebnk TER AE ee a aI, elected vice president at the coming meeting, ek ees OO Seed of trast ven edhe “The results that have followed our civil war,” | [ON sa cavalry, aud a great many others | ®t the condicion of most of our principal | 1f.Ne wae regarded asa strong man in hie pro- aces ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, » said the general, “should make an indelible im- pression on you, and, iong before this, should eet What a lot of mouey wonld be saved. to suy | been superintendent of the Athens and Colum-| over from last week's sale, WATER COLORS, &e. hats partly TAK have awakened onr military authorities to the these good re will soon have an op; - | nothing of the extent to which the comfort and / bus, Ohio, asylums. He had been in cbarge of | sae 4HE GOODS AK. » HIBITION AND iON ity of insisting that the pro, making | nity to see the bine and the yellow. At 4 o'clock | safety of street users would be assured, if the | the asylura at Catonsville for about ten years. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL | All articles as kept in s first-class art store. PER-ONS IN SEARCH OF FINE FURNITURE aI eres we Lets % he Sirst i m aoe omit SHOULD TAKE ADVANT 4G: F-oPPOR oD and care of returns and reports should be made | 7 ¢ sf aggeienenenly ring Joly 16, the first | work of repairing a break in the concrete sur- pbekiee Cs eee: TWENTY. SEVENTH, 1801, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK 5 ‘ pany ( @ more important feature of instruction in the | have not gazed on ‘the pleasing combination | since the north withdrew its troops. Some of ‘nd move out tor Rockville, to remain thoroughfares as they are today, and consider face were undertaken the day it occurs, instead of waiting, as seems to be the rule now, until fession. Although nearly sixty-five years ol he was in the prime of his usefulness and fad According to the program the meeting will together with a few other elegant articles left A. M. and THREE P.M., at our suction rooms, 1409 Sale, pereraptory and without reserve, will take place yuetion at the mictoneers, FU Pa. TUNTEY TO INSpRct SALE. eopnoetremererp ey rent {fet eh Ie | q National Guard. Te rolls and returns of the from the city about two weeks. All the | the hole becomes u serious matter, and often a | be called to order at 10 o'clock Tuesday morn- | g street, when every article will be closed out. 1t SIX ‘vast volunteer army of 1861 to Lopes ens arrangements hare been ca for 8 practice | grave poarce cx danger and ground of legal | ing by Dr. HP. — the seticing Cees Descanwor sn0s. aageers TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1801, 2 Jckromers wkrTi Na plete ff an army of clerks ch such as unpaid cavalry} iy | action ary ‘person and property. Aus tl of welcome wil ive “ + A S ate. mw. howld etve tics sale sre 2 _ shot oclaelleenapead laren Fears topat | “ttempt. The number of troopers who have | wis, does anybody ‘know, ix this obviously | propety “auipence, “picome will be delivered cc lopb sepa ELEVEN A.M., THREE and EIGHT P.M. ben, Me so ate Dearly new no im good - bg shape, and today tens of Promised to participate im the march exceeds | proper course notadopted us the uniform policy | gyond on behalf of the association, and after | CATALOGUE SALE OF ENTIRE, C¢ Peete. oz. erius cash, : them ater” sees besate, jasgens, |" 2 and others will a make | and rule of procedure on the part of the Com- the transaction of such routine business as See ees Oe CONSISTING OF ALL AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, i 8 svat WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., Aucte_ —— Dorpital bameers esd ‘chicais | SP, their mi nae, to go before _ [pang = ‘he. | quitsioners? Have they no authority to hold w | hearing reports of committees and appoi Hie OFINE | BURNIT ORE, | MAGNIFICENT LBENitius oF two denis of trust. daly recorded in | BENSINGER, Auctioneer ne ; 3 | 1 i OFFI St the requ et of the se Ure Th No ane, , ree ra tie guise cf ponious while tons | tHe command, aud these, with the wagomand | by the terme of some obsolete and absard law, | Ake Place, The retiring pre subject being Fixi URES, WINES. TaQuOns. | e mr leen wadein the baguecst, of Auction eae overs Tt Esba Ternspay axp = Ler bape pear Lar saad maimed Ly *™bulance drivers and other attaches, will | to wait until a roadway becomes well nigh im-/ Some Notes on the Present State of Psy- (NED LN ABOUT TWO HUNDRED | Exhibition Monday, April 27, from 9.a.m. tofp.m. KDAY MOK! briug the total very near to 70. Capt. E. H. ivesbat t AT TEN U LOCK. w th | passable before giving it attention? If vo, they | chiatry.” pag cae Live Sagaar ainave fr ate feos twenty ts Tory wounds or enfecbied by discase struggle hope- | Neumeyer of the brigade stall will attend to the | bwe it to the purlic wice nee ate they are |" After the introdnetion of the president-clect | DAY MORNING, MAY FORTE died the fSuow: ! Hurecs ani Work Moen heeds meee Deve lesaly against poverty because their captains | Commissary department, and Surg. Hamilton Sapposed to serve and protect, to see that | the meeting will close and in the afternoon, if | ¥ therentter ct SAME HOCK until ail are | "PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. of Wash.ncton, Distriet of ; and known ax Ny Or wnt Of Une. failed to keep and render proper returns that | §"Lcach of theiretregiinent gous along to be | chvbye tn ‘ahas’ Fearn Beek eect | the meeting w bad in the aftaroom, if See ee . a fav ote nied yan Gham hy ta % AF would preserves record of every mau in bis | of service in more tuys than pue- ‘Tbe route | Con; fs, I tae ccmagicteed of delays | mactenns = noes, te Celeentne wil 0! oe ee ameaenttre com | THE ENTIRE CONTIN TS OF GROCERY eee il i.e Son. Xom a Seco “Land Carriaews, Phaeton. company. Let no such char; id at your | 5 be followed ba wg ‘eae. | o aptohgaiene stenmer Macalester. ‘comprising - 1 LTH Si. 3 ees eons. ra is the on door if rou should ever be called into service.” | 234 'the canoe will be Dei ed a eee ait, | £i¢ Zesul Of negligence on their part,—well, it phelps RLOke. hove stock on MONDAY, APIIL. Ia concluding his lecture Gen. Ordway re- at Rockville, Lickville, Knoxville or Weverton, is ‘to be supposed that the ditticulty can lie there. But, manitestly, there is something At the evening session at 8 o'clock the follow- PLUSH, BROCATELLE QUAND PLANO, CHICKERING. EY FINE CONCERT H, Indl, AT TEN O'CLoct sn of choice lot of canned, goods, winakies. othe sale of Horses inl the Tebt piace to eituer ; ‘ , 9 — eS ‘on cack nieve of ALso ferred to the origin of the militia movement in| Charlestown, Winchester. beyond Berryville, | wrong, and very wrong, somewhere. Wine ing papers will be presented: “A Case of Le-| FINE SOAGHAT GUARD BLAND SROCATES LE, “¢ ag sy Y to be compaed with im ten days inom date of 11 times the most complete stock of Tai " ronstit 7 < : 4 2 - 7 : snd ge rend ning = ban a werwise tl joes Tevet Ve tii . i = Bo, Mogton nod ‘Thetuae Jefferson in bez | Hamilton, Dranesville aud Falle Chureh, Not | it, geutlemen’ and where is it? 1he least the | gurtiny” C. K. Clarke, D.+ “The New ear | ON See ee TARE CE ANG MOST MAGNIFI- | theat rack: tno ianes: cuOppME block, butler tools, Overt at therisk snd cost of the de | ‘purwicn Crown Brees pepe ized force of citizen | HuErobably the company will reach Winchester | public can think on the Subject is that anagent | ure in Masmehusctts,” A.R. Moulton, M.D.; | ENT SiuHONS in the United Staten, #, &e.. to which wo invite the attention of the 2 aah ean | Fea eet ttm mer WA half < @ well-organiz | Pgh tg fair is ie —— —— < mee rate —— who —_ No | “The Increase and Prevention of Insanity,” O- ogerant Mantel and Pier Autrrors in Gilt, Walnut and rate ane pablic has ie ge ae oT = Sagas ER} ‘Trustess. | tivery Wavone, + xpeamnena Grocery + sake [i causie eon por ore foresight, Jokpientand eereor in poua we) Reevention of Guenibrs) Otten pis Auctioneers. | gong deal : eee keke oe Sar rcemrrt oF ax Ervterest ruimis. | the Winchester city fathers. the, boys may | for the property committed fo pnd as eras Fite Prante eaftre isonet ee Marble Urns, | ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers Bie - an ee ees A! “although,” continued Gen. Ordway, “the | decorate. the old burg wit az | have lately been displayed in regard to the re- | “Tug programa for the following days is asfol-| ii Paves Mluswusteris Tabice Maik lee encginee caus prxcas 8. Auctioneers —— eer necessity of maintaining an eficient militia was | presence for four or five days. Contracts have | pair of our streets would soon find himself out | ows: Wedircaay, April 28, 1606, morning see: | ».Azmuster: Wien Vesvecs, Aouduet and other Gar-| SALA. OF VALUABLE Tp IMPROVED ¥ Asp and D streets nw. thus asserted by the founders of our govern | gecp male for the necessary amount of horse. | of « situation, and without the benedit, t00, of | Non’ 19 ame Miscclianeoris: busmoee: reports | PiSiea-rTete Parlor Seiten Revention Chama View| SE PEREMPTORY SALE. OF ENTIRE CONTEN iH : y 5 | Te is but little left to do save wait | a “recommend” to other employers. “] Vis Chairs, Engravinzs, Ornaments. GEOG, BOOK AND Si ATIONERY 1 UTCHINSON"S, ment, and although their assertions bave been | for the coming of July 18, Before the ervival | of committees: ‘How to Control the Temper- CHANBELS. Is KNOW: FIFTEENTH STREET NORTH ES i sequieeced in by all of our subsequent states-| of that dar, however, mounted scout will be 5 Se [enraged dip aleeath ed enbome | Fine Walnut M7. Coamber Sets ay tarot the bowers, yeeted in us under a certain OLOCE eM aed ee POUR 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. men, time has nevertheless demonstrated the | sent out; his duties will require him to ride | It will surpriso many persone to hear that the 'E0int®, erarding General Paralysis,’ Chas. F. | T° ash 0° OS: Fecurda dor te District of Columuie. we wal sett at a vat come bow | : . fact that ander no other form of government is | Over the entire route—163 m ige camp” | most expensive of all the clubs in New York is | Hypnotics.” John B. Chapin, M.D. ‘The of | iycbe™ys : mublic auction, on TUISDAX, THE FIFTH DAY OF disposal 0 | Men didiealt, owing to the indisposition of the | 6 ground, make arrangements fers s=pply of | the Lawyers’ Club, which is nothing more then | erboon will be devoted. tor tnfermel sight ore: | _MinoTwre ees rine win Mattreees, Box & fe tie presntora: lots nebeed tines Ga eae | ee oe ee | people to ‘submit to the enforcement of | lias and éneourage the cultivation of the | \' 9.0 sows lunch alee ing, including a trip to Mount Vernon (time to | Pillans. Botciers, Panter, theese Came Uptoes | oan preiueet, ots numbered, three, (3), four (4, | faves this sale Uitkary duty in time of peace. It t» due to | spring-chicken crop. 2 down town lunching place, and to which mem- | ing, including a trip iS and Comforts, Window Draperies, Lacen. Be: Dent's subdivision of partot. the wan estate, o2 SPRY, BLANK BOOKS, RICH MILLINERY. tary duty in bers may not have access except for a fewhours | be hereafter announced). Evening session, 8 | “W .nirove, Bedsteads, Maguety Vevets Body Brus- | re urded Ni Surv yer book. eee nae: eatate, as Leather Goode, this indisposition that the form of militia SPLENDID WORK IX THE OALLERY. ae ———— nsomnis. and ts Treatment," E. N. | seleand othr Carper Writ Faliee Each pio asm untae of ty (9) ion the Fi i contemplated by the Constitution and provided | yfuch of the gallery practice this season, and je day time. Its ann jues are fixed at $100, rush, D. Unusual Cases,” W. A. DINING BOOME. wate, orth side of ly! a [a averere Ip Trimmed Millinery I offer the very ee ee eee Oust | especially during this month, has been remark- | "hereas tho aristocratic uptown clubs with all | Gorton, M.D. ie Seminary Method in 3 Handsoie Wainn! Leather-covered Chairs. Yone Sota will cacti be clfered| in wo rarcela ait i . and a a ee ‘hen | able, and if the average on the range will only | the appliances of such establishments, and ac- | Asylum and Sages Work,” Edward Cowles, | Maynifi.ent Buffet and Cabinet SideLonrds.. desired: First, fronting fiity (30) feet on Roa’ lates: styles and designs, modern system of volunteer militia. When cessible and available to members at pretty | M. D.; ‘“Iraumatic Hysteria from Railroad In- | | Magnitivent Mirrors, Side Lables, But.er's Tables | with adepth of one hundred and seventy we es Gongroms recognizes the fact of thie important | chow sp half as well ss it doce at the indoor | mech all. hours day and night, only chests ¢16 | jury." J.B, Amavewe OE, De “Nigrast Glassware, Okina and Crockery, Windew | Sori wii a Sevelar say aa sey om Lantnicam 1a Straw Hts an immense emortment in ' efie for it and oe cophigest re she erat Pon. Tuesdny make com | | vod pep ah Nevertheless it sppears kegel —— ‘Thursday, April keg bears ee is ern itn spb de Seay subject to the following colored and fancy iace braids, hair and Man 8 < @ thousand men are willing to pay the sum | a.m.—! janeous business; report com- it Clo . dlote t } fact that the Conetitution contemplates | pany C, second battalion, averaged 74 per cent : ~— 3 Taree condition: "That no’ Vuildine “shalt be erected on that the militia should be more national than | for the entire company, fourteen meu out of | high "psec aby gor (ue BEivilege of eating a | mittece: diseusion, “The Advan Advantages of | astteTets Droitet anor Tableg Chere Gow | Sldiand within tect of theiliding foe om oat |_ayate SSG xed. Also all the poke effects, al inthe of going cites on which the soanicy | eonges above 0 yer ctet sad, Seat stkers de: | SEE Better Organization.” Discussion to be opened | and extra LAGE SIDEBOALD, CASHIEM'S DEM, | Cort by cone nt of ownersof emajority of front feet | 7 ATIMER & SLOAN, ancrom army ee # & irrors, Plated and otuer ware. ‘on Road street. my is - : by Dr. Cowles, followed by Drs. Chapin, Cal- ye an Mecee ar tuk: Onoda cock, in ome ana 14606 st., uear U. 8. Treasury. heectetgten, may contidently rely in time of Un- | ing better than marksmen’s scores. Company ws al 4d . + “ Se meee Fortacnely, in all materevelating{Stheariy, | Beunth bation, took twentyit meu ta ihe | Eternal obloquy and reprosch forthe person |sedeH, Ganity, Brice, Blumer and. oiber.| 4 rine ular ttt crageg Ss MOM | ieaterLearine buer cent interae” parahis se Pax. | HANDSOME BARUCH, SUE, Rasy cuarms. | ra pew Sar the militia, of means of national defense, the | gallery on Thureday evening; thirteen of them | or persons who introduced the vile English | opening Anite neko ee Insane,” G. BAREES SHOE. Ruaily. and secured Ly deed of trust on the property | PETS “COUCHES, WALNUT, OAR Gaioee people: int M Peculiarly spplicabie | eee cent, POT Cent and Sve others were over | sparrow into this country! In ite way itian | Alder Hiiiney, MD. Ihe afveruoon will be de: | aSti.nesy pen Patent Barber Chairs, Tollet Glasses, | Varied, rail caah, af parcaaer’s opto Ade, ; CAPES. to our people: per cen: a b ted. Eligal BAK Koo, tale. ‘Title to be wood or deposit r.turned. Pur- :, ** “The devil was sick, the devil a monk would be; PRACTICE NEXT WEEK AND NEXT MONTE. pesekeyay eheadl sey omg rbbepiembed : esaiieg (oeia “a weir Dame Cee, Ber Fixtures, Ber, Glassware, Bar | chasers, Will, be, required to, ake sult svttierpents ‘A most important purchase. The devil was well, te devils mons was be." Gallery rifle practice for the remainder of from Europe,” T. W. ; WINE RooM, the property resold at detan:tine purchaser's cost and | = GATS 4 “Bren the terrible lessons taught in the be-| the month of Avril will be as follows: casionally, at certain seasons, and in widely | inthe Tresiment and Care of Insanity,” 8. H. | , Claret. Champagne, Port, Sherry, Brandics, Whis- | Fiik. Conveyance at purchaser's cont. Stctio’ Last week I purchased from a large tm ming of our civil war by the enormous| 7, ; : : separated localities, as a rule, whereas | Talcott, M. D. ies, Gin, Rum and other Liquors ut first quality. bigammanes fre On WEDNESD. Ginte of life and mouey have alreuiy lost their | , Touight—The general staff and the field and | f32 Pestilent sparrow is with ‘us every-|H. Chaco, M. D.; “What shail’ Be Done With | Writing Tabiee EADISo Hoos Ssteee, chair. JAMES He PAvLUi Goreme fol ; porting house the choice of thelr force and effect. and our people and their | staff oficers and non-commissioned staff of | where and always, eummer and wintc, | the Latiersof the Inmne? CE Wig ie OFFICE. ae 623 1th at" aw, legislators are wholly indifferent, if not inim- | égiments. fines anal ti , | Friday, May 1, 1891, morning session, 10a, | Anmunciator, Desks, Counters, Large Fire-proof | __ap2-d&d NOVELTY CAPES, fecal, to maintaining a militia, except in those | 3!0uday—Company D, second battalion. spring and fall, one year after another, each | 1." “Wolvntes ‘rpapers. | Obituary notices of de- LOBBY. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Avcticncers. utes in which esormous accumulations of | Tuesday—Company D, Third battalion. year more numerous, and therefore more of- | ceased_members’ “De. E. T. Wilkins,” by De, sete BEL, te. : ss —~ 4 D)UXCANSON BRoS., a capital and property are subject toattack and | Wedne-day “Company A, fifth battalion, | fonsive than the last. If the nasty little thing | Le ® Dosiery “Dr. J, BeJonea be Drege, ther Count tCHE PS TAVERLESTATE SS LEIGHTON AND PROS Siegresion Which I shall offer to my patronsat Plunder by correspondiagly large aggregations | | Thureday—Company A, sixth battalion. had anything to commend it to favor, the case | Callender; “Dr. C. A. Miller,” by Dr. F. W. | CPRAMA other Cooking (tennis Droilers, Roasters. (HRC EES) SUBDIVISION OF BNOOKTAND, | TRUSTEES SALE OF NEARLY XEw 1wo- Of the lawless elements of society: ant in thous | | The following, scheduls for gallery practice woaldn's be so bad: but it hasn't” tte note is | Harmon; “Dr. Chas. W. Stevens,” by Dr. C. H. | 8 ant-c'an hore, iat i actict liyipent | COW ee ee ee SU ma. Oot © OTM OR: ONE-THIRD i ded observ @ mon’ May: nt, discordant an: ‘ is \er With numerons other articles usually £01 . =< 3 2 ease fetes patias than soa eatin tae mous | Fisct battalion, Monday. lay 1 Wiis quarreluomes by nature it is cbsranve ted | mee, tscellancous business ajournment, | SyePorgustetrena te mumeraerto enton ere, | BE itayet,s dereot the Supreme, Court of the ‘@f national defense.” CARELESSSESS OF THE GOVERNME=T. - After discussing the fun¢tions of the militia the general closed his excellent address by Second battalion, Fi Mag 15. Third battalion, Wednesday, Stay 18. Fourth battalion, Friday, May 22. Fifth battalion, Friday, May i. noisy; and in habits it is filthy to the last de- gree. " It does not destroy vermin, but it drives away its betters of the feathered family; it is destructive to fruits and grains of every kind, It is desired that the members visit Shep perd a at Baltimore after the adjournment. ‘The members look forward to tue speech of the retiring president with much interest, as Of which are to Ue positively sold, owsus to te dine bein: remodeled snd eniarced. ‘The :urniture in tits hotel 1s Leyond the average and is wortuy the attention of tuose cesirous of Turnishuis and refittns, everytuins bemy in first Catalogues can be bad Tha: District of Co'umbia, passed ineqn ty cause No. 1°2705, docket 31, wherein Juseph Gawler et al. are complain ants and Laure E. Thornburg et al. are detencaute, we the uudersicned trustees, will offer for siic by Public auction, in front of the respective preuises, on TUESDAY AFInKNUON, MAL FIFTH. AD. 1803, 1 soil on SL in iront o, the premix #, oi! that © f tan ‘The price usually charged, making the Price of these high-class garnents st the r rsd:¥ and f py azd ¥ price of common goods. Sixth battalion. Friday, May 2%. and it defiles and defaces whatever it touches. | Dr. 5 is f the ablest men of the | *P-Tins to DUNCANSUN Bus. pA Ra Oy eee saying: “The wisdom of the men who founded | Furst separate battalion. Thursday, May 7. | In short, beyond the mere fact that it happened | medical profemios ded his set font eevee ee Terms cash. Anctionsgt | Rregried suoajvins of 4 trict ot ami aied Brcok:| two (isin Rashes a2 our government and the necessity of carrying | First separate company: Monday. May 18. | to be born into the ‘world, It shows no'reason | terest tohll sie selene : Findon fe Distr: o¢ Goltotia. “And ingediately | bie trastees' ta = by maintacning an eficlem | E®gineer corpe, Thursday, 3 lay 14. ‘The general staff and the ‘eld and staff officers and non-commissioned staff of regi- ments, Monday, May 4; 7 for its existence, so fur as human eye has yet been able to see'or the human mind imagine; and it ought to be swept off the face of this continent—to which it does not belong—by Dr. Clarke of Ontario will, in all probability, be elected president, as he is now the vice president of the association and it has hereto- fore been the custom to elevate the vice presi- . Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE. DARE & C! TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ON MASSACHUSET (8 AVENUE NORTHEAST, NG BRICK HUUSE No. 122 MASSACHU: B red. im block | mtmberedt seventeen, in tue said subdivision of Brookland. And imiuediately theresiter lot- numbered four. in block uubered twenty-five, In the said sutdivision of ian hunared and sity-tir-, ue recoried tt liter WB. 3 foo 194,01 @ records, District of Co umbia, with ai the bu Provements thereon, toxet rer wth th . privileses and Tue Buns Or Sparse, tice ordered is solely for the devi . TTS AVENUE: ints about 50 feut om Austin street and con- rin ange se ict ap Big mei say cecant seca | hemneing escent ae eect [Tg gg mee | dhseite Mtb ced ei of ee eof a ote eae See tae | ME gen cova cmerins eva | ghana Ta? Sees zc? | ae one meet pe wea nt ing us, wile our very condition constantly | those men who have not made two scores du; se ee ye n'a Certain cates there deren iin th hick | 130 ee ee et ¢ | Tops an beth cod modern impruvesicate ‘Our reat stock an almost infinite variety of mew Seeing. inane threatened dangers, | ing the year at ench rauge in gallery practice. | A question asked every day, and especially eeearin br encima la Darwin P. Ferry etal, were couple u mts and Alber: | Lot e cord street by a depth of lueludies. 40,000 kinds of our old music foreign or , the small body of regular | Company commanders will prepare score cards | by lndies,—who generally propound it as well | One Week from today the seventh annual | %, ruvtset al: were d | (Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two fare still called for, and thenew are Seope that could be summoned te our, defense | with the names of all their tien entitied to this | in w epinit of complaict sat Inguiry,is why |COMference of the state boards of health, in jal cae or eat a fy dood Ee ee Sota pee ae wholly inadequate, maas of 3 ting th ages nec- “ - Je why ia wil denon WEDNI i e,OF-ON of tie PORT. uset OF purchasers. a : would iy become victims of ignorant zeal | tulions wiil Le reported at the rifle gallery at § | daily papers a schedule of arriving as well as | P® atgertged Dade ao oreibek te ear The | So 20's. ke tery feision of oruziia: lot No. | Are bot co. plied with in Bt | é nBosesa Yoon ye ioe fF and their and treasures be wasted. Iu | o'clocs p. m. on the date specitied, in undress | departing trains? Upon the feminine side of Tg it the parlors of the BODE Hoe mOTB: | 11 squaro'No. 7, uuproved Uy a coru.ostabve tres: and cost of tie uc.aurtius Poutished in Washs oe ios. 3 Coowtaditen, Gurtibeet Petes ook fact, the tis so careless of danger | uniform, armed and equiped. The men of | the household usuall i lamisere as he wotreee eb eg eg | 3 rea All onvey.neimg and recording at the Cost ROBLKT- O° HOLTZMAN. rowturtiee, for: aly; that it could not today arm and equip the most | casi somapusy mort be hose ee (eto | the household usually devolves all responsi | eifcersof the conference age Di. J . MeCor- | aggro sae te Rieacribed Uy the decree: Oue.thind | Spies. Ail ott Dwakb I. heisene WER QUEL {opetas 62-40-don | hock store teeta | mon mcr, Nal eet Supper | Mt cemaeton itn rovenng, expected | pest Hovlng crc preions Or; |Kaauraring ac teagan Ratt ie] omnes ane to overwheli ter an em this information is of pecu- | 2- is i Ohio, secretary, and | day of sue, ura. arclvier. Pode ww. 5S SCHOOLS Ike PRAISE Sestend eas. Bin Gombe ee ona Se Recent | lac velans be is mot eeceiee terse een roen | De. Howry B Baber of Lansing Mite, ieee | isstrack of, saul tt the feruntor euis are'ust copied | se avo. pinot | orfh20der.} Emerson, SONG WORSME itis necessary to the future security of our LOOKIxG FoR & Goop xa¥. Sores Se nderstand wh; P HiaaltG: Olhcee “Tow aukana ana Chaar Cleric | ub vita ten dap trou The Way of wa o tue trates | 5 . ey $7 55-0 on 1 Emmerucn ae — Sittin "hat ft wil be universally consted ana| Tbe first battalion i moving slowly in the | Bos urmished by al down,” the ‘tuildren uved | McGinn of the health office have charge of the | uetu:tine buviower “Ai'couveyane ‘ust com ofthe EEPT ON KS Noy FELT aetna. material element in our means of national de-| matter of an adjutant to succeed Lieut. C.C. M. | te sing; and those whogo away must come back. | "ception of the delegates and their entertain | PUin {ta of Ste 3 | potase APRIL TRENT nd for our Octavo Music—8,000 fense and thereby secure us against attack. Loefiier, promoted to command company A. | OT others will come in their plices, it is safe to | Went during their siay in this cit; J. CARTER MAKBURY, ‘Trustec, fen will seul, in f Sacred Selections, ete., Sto 8 “Persevere in the patriotic work in which | There ars many good men available, bat Mey, | #37001 teas well tokuow’ whet time laige | AU interes ing. program hasbeen arranged ma 0 dest new. | LO: 4, 8Qr. | you are Whatever you may accom-| Dalton is wisely cautions. A good adjutant -p | St 2eFe as when they leave. "Of course, it 1s | @d us the general health of the country is iu- MaY stu | Frontins 100 feet on K et ath and 117% feet on | ONGANISTS furnished with Voluntary and oth either int fodividually or as an organiza-| the most valuable of stall oficers; a poot ame | 0 much to expect, and no one would ack, that "¥olved in the objects of the conterence the | ) on troyert and Unters on Vicline, Guitare, Mamdels es maintaining an efficient militia will | iy q dangerous and annoying pb om The | #i local trains should be announced, but cer- | meeting will be of interest to the people in ail “ plied wath make better men, SS little birds who seem to take an interest in | “ily the arriving time of the through trains | #¢¢Uons of the United States and the provinces. CATALOGUES NOW READY. wate ustisic. Send tor iists and amt (, and will. at leust, «: you to carry | National Guard matters say that one or two | hea tae rage ay and a should be made | QUESTIONS TO BE DISCUSSED. athe | os —— Penal ~ a life the proud consciousness of having te—they didn't nal | Known to the public in the broadest manner | Various questions of inaportance to boards of pubite on, inf h : no yp el eg os thet | their rank—are uahealthiy slow ta tanasae | POsible The ichmond and Denville sysccm | yeti aee Se pear vartance fo boards of FIRST ANNUAL SALE, pA RG ERS SE —— Socio may ring op Rich the application of | ting papers. A milliary ‘channel is enaily | SN fUrnishes this fhe dally ee POSURE | sowing: : — 1. square aii, iuevted Wyre "doe Thera knowledge and skill you are now : advertisements in the di pers. Why di ; iruit. Houve ous all wodern ten: | may entitle Fou to the everlasting grativade of aoe nets ‘other rule tog Wadhington |, Dropoved be the stato bord of, health of | 250 HORSES, fou Mdizou Lot i your country.” CAPT. MILLER AND BIS CoMPANT. fetes regen 1 Ty ae ny tad road | Katitacky, “Was sould state boards of beal( — CANDO N Zi i in this respect? teach and wha: should they do to prevent con- | r v e a eens suas quuaieasen at the fect that the ontdoor | 2° of the prejudiced gues, who thought ee ee sumptlant | Discossion will be ‘opened by Dr, | The pride of Maryland wna Vitzinia stock ferme, tobe | oe S73 cut Tertue te becompl ol wit ak Tewiays | RATCLIFFE, DAKK & CO.. au reminder the old Washington Light Infantry had for-| _ . H. Bryce of Toronto, Ontariv, aud Dr. He id to ike lighast mesiers ot S PULIPRES Dal as ren season ia at hand was the letier which | tien how to aril, woe surprised ane they |, Its eanounced that ground is to be broken |B Vaker of Lansing, alice n> | eresta the Mglict blr at sy Drone farm DESIRABLE, UNIMPHCVED. RE a Gob Jobn N. Partridge wrote to Gen. Ordway | Titsonsed the magnificent work putap by Cape, | £0F the contemplated Graut monument in New |. Proposed! by the state board of health of On- | \eaces May Sand will continue untit the entire lorie | [ATEMER & SLOAN, Sucticncers, | Peesti' arias se esp ce |“Ovr Axerrcax Hours the other day. Col. Partridge commands the | Jno. 4 Miller and hiseompany—D of the fi Terk ce Meadag, bus mbat precios form it e to | PAO rr curs ine ,spbOintment of medical | ae ee Dara on tee 4 Ue CEEUROTED eee | BAUME UHIREEES TH 2 | AND How To FURS “ 4 'y officer ounties, in place ship oiti- | sed of 7 . DIKEE 5 5 EAST. ND HOW To FURNISH THEM.* STE Ns Sr ocmae crae nEee [eee ee ca cs eg en arem Sat | Ske does nok oppose; how does econ tobe | Care sul pei te dosndee Date eae see | ne acter wil te tou 30 GRAD Sea ee RTA SPD yee AP OPERES SEU ALP ERSE PE ERENT Select be fe sateen * Soret, henry shaken, Dus they faled to | t5 come trons Tee des to construct it in ively so the yublie werk, be advantageous aud | L10NS, every neat them having madeagval rrme| SOIR dinlssmeleinoss napis xa ven, shes nee oR ton twelve and rilting, to come from. In this connection it is sug-| practicable?” Discussion will be opened by | 4 “4 norte "i 7 sO PI 1 izo 0 an ‘number of men from the | offer serious interference on the occasion re- ~ S. | Brac. 8. Hewfit of Red Wing, Sian hand De, | #0" “KIOTO" ss yet very youny; hase revord of | On NUNS by, eine ras AESTE SERRE t ions, Hot © iter be D.C.N.@. He will be accommodated. The | ferred to. Evers member of the company did | Kested that one of the New York papers should | (7. X- Hewitt of Red Wing, Blinn., and Dz. “HENRY M. STANLEY." a twoyearoid, | GOLOCKY we slat teh let as Moat Ae | Ful Setter kG. and immediately Bal F “ou Rhee: colonel's suggestion tse match take | admicably, bat especial mention of Hirst Ber. | stop to Se trues Pe B -grghecn meaaise the | “Proposed by the state board of health of | boasts that in his veins flows the biood of ‘WIN: sasage 1. om the waot nde of 16th street — re oS Shee- Ee Creedmoor ee ae a ee intlon | is wes through the efforts of the Wee etn! | Louisiana, ‘What ‘are the requisites {or a | SHIP.” with the almost unprecedented record of ieptit ot “W-toot ausey Oo 05, . team will his “aggregation | no more than fair. The drill was a revela Othe atatee Of hece ord that the | shorough system of quarantine snd maritime : “ $ be yroperty aud should command the panting tixty siz (G0) fect on Gecngia ave. between Vv To New Y. 2 a en | to the Wpecester t Infantry and the vet-| pedestal of the statue of Liberty wax com, rough sy: “a i with arunping mate, ‘WOODBRIDGE, JR.," with | MB.6}700" Sth atid 14th ate. miroxs Lo New Yong pak hE Pp aa Mamachusetts, in whose | pleted, and, since his death, the Recorder raived | Mpliation in the light of present scientific at-| ig recond of 2.90: “CLIMAX,” “"MAXIMILAawe | uTSeee™ Cunthind cash, tarance tu one ana at Oper cou: gerannann on ecw bee er eee P & tivcky abaet | tainment? What are the best methods for self years, with notes bearing interest aud: secured Uy posit of £100 un each tot rqusted ut tae’ “Vi favorable for a pens barracks range. | honor it was given. ine comparatively time suaticient money | Protection of individual states Prong che ian: | sud other young trotters, | Sgedio, frase." conveysuciny und recone at pur: | 4 ietuit of £100 ca tack errr quired uve of'sue, | ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND IN- This probability | arises quite" netarally. ‘A STAINED RECORD. to erect an equestrian rane ot Genes! a tuction of pestilence through states which have | THE NOBLE DRAFT is repreamted by the | Chaserscunt. $200 deveait fosnitel at the te of sered fo reals skaud cat ol deeultie an ueacr spect our stock aM prices. Lanersr Non ‘the, Drignde team was at | Creei- and influential contemporaries of theve two | BO Mlequnte quarantiue:” | Discussion to ‘be | mous “ACHILLE,” “SULTAN 11" and other | Mcpiedui Auctioneers. : ne ot 2 Ene sy ee pakinis punlenins @ be geaaie es Journals eualat thelr example in this respect, opened by Dr, Jerome Cochran of Montgom- | wate ge WALTER,” real “Black Diamond,’ Tuomas Do WLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. |, a4, RATCLIFFE, DARE CO. | See ay aurmucA, aod the Watuingtontans sud. it was hich Rew York ‘prosuiant, £24 te monument | "Fs ovoced by tho state board of helt of Aine | ee ome atl vers are represeutatives of | Lee aun ancaree saroreemy var | —— understood before the Sand which New York promised. ate rey | the Coaching ae, VALLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Pkop. | ‘TRUSTEES’ SALF OF VALUABLE ROVED ‘Yoteless ones separated that the former _— pete Amerion or the Won 105 | coact rains, sINGDEDRIVERS, SADDLERS, | AT AUCTION eae AND GEORGETOWN | © BREET DN Tre nee ASD OnE ce teaser tao Tecestens ant toeetaee ae eee Be giren sm. opporiaaity NEW PUBLICATIONS. Ielanda can ‘such ‘nel and oargo, be divin: | QUICK SIERPLRS, HEAVY AND LIGHT DUAFT. ive il ell at LRU MIEPIRAL AMD | py WORTEMERE. ux ecceeere Court of the | Tmaised tanuioceurng conus sf Becpe een eeu eae “ Ameer pake, prondeas ieee 7 hen 2 ; lethe Of a decree of ‘our of ‘Howard's team is coming here wh; any B 7 - | THR OLD NAVY AND THE NEW. By wear.| "can puch cprno be deiates thoroughly | seh Matriced fat, there are hors Yo or BEBE poverty: LOX Ls in aguare’dt touting | EAT, wherein “Wilisn! Pian Cee) me ra Partridge's come | Bex, company C seconds Walter S. Ferris, |" Admiral Dawns. AwMEN, USNs author of | 2nd without Titiage, after it has bee fa geeaitpaerpalpabemaine | Se Guzen ‘eet, con std street ustween Hand panel and tomuperance £: Rows tS ‘D. | rom our vast assortment, and at prices which will be var ’ < Gitpi E poten » 5 . r neaim “we will. oifer. 2 : Year there will be a two | sixth: Jamee Gowns, compar” tid; Wik sa Appendig of Per CS eer eee toy De: BB cote. | sommemnen Ont thy ene teoectne REDNESDAE SE DAY OF ahah : ‘oe 7 A wp mene. Sreeeteraes ome Hi compe Teed raed la | SSR tare SO | pl oe ow Suet sod Be pu Yor || areca mate pers Fm Oa. ove | compen D. third: H. H. Humble, company A, | THE PARNELL MOVEMENT: Being the Mutory by the state board of health of | thesale at 10.20, apd Union Station st 10.08 arco iy the city of Washigten: Dates orton m H too RR SS ie ‘s skirmish medal, | first; Wim. E. Jelley, company B, ststh: Heury ‘of the Irish Question from the Death af O'Cou- | Ohio, .* State boards of\henlth bave | mg at 6o'clock p.w.. arriving in Baltimore at 6:30. tained w-thin the 'o.ow.n wetes and bounds. Bean: ws Ed 3 Ske Seca apace Mrcll otal snd the seme: | W. King: company’ Behind: Win, BR Lewi, | pepo tee Devaar, By gb OCsnxon | Contra of the senirer neracroreet oe | Hor sine eases ap ot eaia ot nunuberet ave {sy and Fone + HESS PEER EE EO torial tropby—and within the next mont 5 Logan, company ho +2 school buildings to be erected wit their fecal street, ins p> fOr ing prize list promises to assume elephantine Martin, ambulance corps; etc. New York: Cassell Pui ? ss SALE BEGINS AT 11 &. M neure month fee Sea ot ee FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS. Portions. Inspector General Pollard will be D, third; Thomas | __ © Washington: “Whatis ‘ — (de) inches to te southeast corner of jot wunbered ta communication with the inspector Chas A: Morgan, GRAXDISON MATHER. An Account of the tis the best plan to secure such control?” | send for Catalogues to seven (7); thence west one bundred {ect to Pi ter Q, 63, 6 WEST 23D ST., NEW YORK pisced atio he ingpector 4% ofr and ura ima, avainer | , piscusion to be pened by Dr Louis Balch, FELIX AGNts, sitect West thence worth om sid Piteentts street wust — twenty-third matters will soon third: ar Sa Sy leeay Haasan (Bidoey 1 Pasta, anthor vt ibany, (3 end Dr. Granville B. Coun ““Baltimore American,” fists tet one hmnared C00) test fo the es; | NOTE.—The spinel lecetion if our satabtishment ; Wa re? Baltimore, ered ). thence orth a.petcen | Gdjvining Eden Musee) makes ecosss frum Bog THE BRIGADE TEAM WILL sx exzecrED. Tous, company © second: Wm. M. Co. Washingtou: Brea of opened by the provincial board of health MATTHEWS & KIBELAND, Auctioneers - Shence cant ve (Sheet aunt ouecbatt ¢ spe ince | Slvartect the. “niswamise . , company C, sixth; Taylor,| tano’s, of Ontario, “The advuntuges of the organiza-| _0p25,20,my2ke Street s thence re for a yuastioo A sega So Me}. Pol. PB, .thins: Wendell Ly tons gf THE STORY OF AN ABDUCTION IN THR | tion of Fivors conservaney commissions, com- | Ty aviD D. bTONE, LEAL ESTATE BROKER, CDi lard’e idea is to have the inspectors of rifle third; Frusklin Weodcom | 3EENTEENTR CH from the wore (Relotereenee pened wes OY LW, ber practice select about two of the best aad most Rell, New York: W. § Gottaberger & Co. lution at their sources and. along. their | COR ar nee men from each NOTES. ‘ashington: W. H. courses.” Discussion to be opened by Dr. L.| SOUIHEAST CORN: terest af the r2 be tn certain cases thre or fous to start Muscle is to be industrionsly cultivated in | AN ANTE-MORTEM ATEMENT, By E,W. | F. Sulomon of New Orleans. ARR ATA AN yea wab—end these mon wince aeiaed eee Ni tGnien Hows, ‘author of “rhe Stary of a Country | Proposed by the state board of health of | xenPoaEsAt Bese Eesha caked sumtin owen | Peas cael edi ae | a, Sata i At as sange ood " The Paul Co. Pp 2 pro- on Fridays. The ‘of these saborgani- | Fatue bas arrived and ts now being put in po- Giobe gram for the meetings of the conference?” Sations may be changed at any thas te Go ne | sition. A spccial pair of botisentel’ bare te | MINE OWN PEOPLE. By Rupranp Kuruino, | “Discussion to be by Dr. J. N. Me- ae se at So Deing constructed for the use of Capta. Miler fears, tae er Sao Sormack, Bowling Green, Ky., and De. O. a necessary, because a 4 Tnfroouetion ‘Henry James. "New Yor: | Lindsley, ‘Ment is to be exercised in making the primary | _ Secoad Lieut. Fabian Columbus, company United States Co." IMPORTANT COMMITTEE REPORTS. selections. No man not assigued to member. | B, third battalion, has been detailed as. mem- Reports of committees ; OGRAPHY OF DIO LEWIS, A.M, M.D. will be made as fol- ship im one of these squads be permitted | ber of the battalion examining bosrd, to fill the | THE, BIOGRAPHY OF DIO LEw leone to shoot except in the regular monthly prac- | acanc by the retirement of First) foot ire Dio Lewis ty eae Ske tice; this regulation is necessary. because a | Lieut. A; Warren of company A, who] Xow Yoru: Fowler & Wells Go.” Washington: | Committee to formulate a plaa for the cre- Great deal of good ammunition and not a little | has been ved at his own request. Breatanc’s. ation and organization of county and other local Tiunble time were wasted last season by men | | If Muy 26 is @ fine day company A. second | LooxrN@ FORWARD FOR YOUNG MEN: Tneir | boerds of health. Committes Compaen eee who were never ordered to appear | battalion Corea ae Corre), will have o ‘Interest and Success, ‘Rev. Gponos Scw- | Henry B. Baker, 3 Dr. C. A. Lindsley, en the range for special practice, | large time at Marshall Hail. will be the) gm Waavza, D.D. New York: Fowler & Wells tieut; Dr. Benj. Pennsylvania,’ but who came anyhow. The object | irst excursion of the season to the MeKibben Co, Waskingtoa: Brentano's. of committees to make # codification of this special the development of | homestead and the cadets to fll the | pnow THE GARDEN OF HELLAS ‘Transe-| of the health laws of the diferent cares on ‘the best sbote in the command: _ grounds and crowd the pavilions with thent into Verse from the Greek BY Messrs. Dr. A. G. Yc Maine; iy oaterial ou! of aaa he eens ay; | salves and their trlenen member of Caso Pauat. ‘Hew Tort: United bates | De. Houry B. Baber, Mickigas; (oe ant! team of 1891—the team which will have | the company is hard at work tickets. Book Co. te with the best men for the Hilton That i be velected im the latter a practice en ‘TEE aBNUAL DeePectioxs. ‘Sow tss good time to clean ‘Uniforms and accoutrements,

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