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ae oe: : WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY, _FOR RENT—HOUSES. | FoR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS, ERPS EXCELLENT x EW PRESS BRICK POR sate— . Fo SALE OTSA HEIGHTS AND THE NATIONAL GUARD 2 EVENING STAR: Plant, 209; Corp. Forty-five third-class. a the veuntey day long ad sleeping all night seem TO FEED PRINTING PRESS. ae 7 5 GOLUB D: One sharpshooter —Sergt. Geo. Wine, ut three months in a baliven NTED + con ver car school > mparksrcen coustan tack ALE Ply toG. F. MENDKICRS, Woodward & Lo- PROCTOR S PROCTOR, B. H. WARNER, LD. wink, Ok yy eral ti ae. sap eaten 3 vate ‘too ee So ecaten —" Ween ‘ a AEDs See ee WARTZELL, C. B. REEEM. st. pear enc at All the Figures as to Last Beason’s AH. Evans, 214; Capt. J. ‘Were pan im the sir for three whole tenden 1231 Pa ave. ‘dow brick; 9 rooms, bath and collar:beated BB. WARNER #00., th ave. near 19 cr Pinngg, teed io lo ee 7 ASt¥D a SLOP BOW TO Mae | Btamace hw Reeve oe Seog tata nary Ty Soto me Rifle Practice, ““sinth battalion, fell aod sla {a bat 8 fi re tartly. recount: | Phin 8 DELBLE, Davis & Cc REAL ESTATE MANAGERS, ik hae Sixth battalion, field and Four sharp-| “Ali but two days,” said the major. iy an Gin beke uh 11- zi , adel ae e RALESTWO Pi H ie ae Especial attention has been paid to | shooters jt. Maj. T. W. Smith. 365; First} “For two of those days we rested in the a Ls — STREET PES 39 ae ana enc 26 of ammunition for this indoor work, | Lieut, W. P. Vale, I RP. S41; Col. Sergt. Tall- | of « tree in india. The way of it was hie: W syueDs ae. so f INSPECTORGENERAL'S REPORT resuits have been most gratifying. madge, 331; Maj. Geo. A. Bartlett, 324. Two | was als a you know, a great favorite with Was on mil-3t During the season there were expended | markmuen Quartermaster Sergt. L. F. Spear, the Emperor Napoleon Ill of Prance, amé gees! . side R st. near 10th ot +++ $7,000 Foe ses pence tor o 108,000 rounds of ammunition. Of this quan- | 249: First Lieut. F. J. Woodman, surgeon, 228. | when, it 1870, he enna’ haewit ved in ® WAXZHRGS Ssoiseni ASD simian, at | BOR LIST HOUSES, og | SONI See ecmeen 8m eS a ae us, A000 round were aed onthe rage and | Four hirdcnse We oo ee Hotel Arno Ie | ole SCout neo Fooms, new houses..$45.00 | " and Vth ste,, brie) ete 7-000 Seno oe hand aakh ae jder who | Crosses and Buttons Huve Arrived and Will | 55,000 pm poe in the gallery. ‘The total| Company A: Three ~Corp. T. | courtiers, who warned him that bis army es Wisin may as arrRESTICE TN MAR 5 ome . 3 Wessade gmat ny, UGLY and, even ibanaieupct Goce without any" cand, a0d'™ | Boon Be Dtatrivuted Some of the Dit. cost was @1, 167-80, bet asindividuals who volun- | T. Page, 968: Private F. es, $32; Pri- | not in condition to fight the Prossans: “Any tay wire te PRIFDRNC WR RE MEALY, © | itt Denntog toad aces rece oe gia = oon aaeaerae! Aeulties Encountered and the Results | the extent of $244.02 the actual cost of mma, Varn E . NKer, 326. Bight ima 5858; | nechist Pantene’, ayer hese command jawelers, 61> ath st = ‘ 23 F *. 00 ELLIS & CHAPPE Kenesaw ave, near 14in st n.w.. two two- fea Lithot ow. | "story beieke, oer (ME sk *-* West ide 20h st. n.4- between Mand N, collar brick.” es P. 'P. Orth, 242: Sergt. C. W. Moore, 258; | in-chief “numbers Maj. Carraway among his a te J. Schult, 226. W. C. Whipp, | advisers. Let me have Carraway at is io Fe 1. Bs: ees MONTH AND EXPE: Fst. B.w._| Achleved—Kecommendations of General | nition expended in! ordered practice an 3,000 SQUARE FFET OF GROUND | Interest—Figures of Merit. matches was only €923.78, or about seventy- a t 226; Private M. W. Ken’ Private R.A. | band and I wiil igbt the world Or... 88050 b~ —" 7,500 | aeycBythea* Fm square LOIS. Price 4. fronts on nine cents for each of the soldiers firing. | Gury, 217; Lieut. E. Smoot, 208: Private kK. E.| “So they sent forme. Sel aw I was not very TS : ee keg bomen E pangs SELES |. EROS wo streets. . B. “eS? F ot. ——— LOOKING TO THE GENERAL Goon. Gury, 201. Six first-class, ‘Twenty-nine third- | busy T concluded to ge and amet the French, ‘OK A SOME ait & __ | North side Te ek Ps g no former 2 z oz Be BET. A In order that the de may maintais | class, {although King William and I were also ver; “i on at Fioase 00 Ra ae Tigh mable of three sonnel credit OO om.) Fis eeatal “= ens ft, Bint to late alley ow brick Betis hah sapuiatinn Sor intel am m5 Vote | Company B: Fifteen sbarpshooters Pirst | good felends. I reasoned it copie wane Ie ¥ Monda: iH _ |= i. 0 . I 7 w i sharpsh« ahi ae tid s |. 8. Private J. A. - igh onger io Pet nw. Tekeslevator oe Ree ESATA MSiaenie Maa Batt North ide between 3d and 24th tu 2. 509 “‘mbii-e SHIELDS. 106 F ot and the marksmen’s | er military organicatious of this country | $1, Privete Ae Merlo Paps a peep a nebo wig nd wgden ‘d AND *& cate eS. « 2. a . BG voces nes i RK Si K AT THIS_81.50 PER 3 f = 4 . J Pri. | Oe _ “4 pas WASEDA kAND SYNDICATE A May | OS canine 5 aap i Der seer ot 18510049 buttons have arrived | most of the work during the coming season | Davenport, 968; Private H. Blanton, 898; Pri- | Cartawav, I suid to myorf, ant sel gone ‘Address SYN DIC tepant it taken, : Pari: goat tm northwent, convenient | OS™ YORE 7,500 | alley: AisO rite LOTS NEAR BY aT $2,200 they came yesterday: | Ould have for its object the material eleva-| vate P. J. Byrne, 355; Private J. E. Swigart, | course when l reeched Tee ~ I went at once te hi 13a" * decided bergatn. bay window brick ee nee . tion of the genoral average—increased strength | 353: Private W. M. Garrett, 351; Private G. | the emperor's palace and rewmaead at SALESWEN HaVine weDE | home goth all imgrovomentyy wood eer'srd CAb | Fbetwoen 171n ana 100% nw., sarcry <hIL3t__CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F at w_ after having suffered all | aa an organization rather than the development | W. King. 851: Corporal GD. Eileworth, 49; | until he took te the Belt, chow pega eine hooks Just | rlagea “Arvis 1. W. WEED & CO. S00 ianeae | Hefoom brick. ~> 7,500) POR SALE_OX MARYLAND AVE..1STE manner of delay-it will | of individuals. There is ample supply of men | Serge: W. E Busll 43; Corporal B. F. Odell, | hind for a tew davs to pot things to rights for wora( che | a. - mbII-St | Fast side o8th between f aud Q sta. nw. 2 JUST THE PLACE FOR BUILDERS water, sewer, be seasonable to print | mo will be ready to represent the brigade in | 340; Sergt. T. F. Lang, 890, Private J. I. | the imperial family. Uuturturately for’ the ) APULETON® | son RENT 8 PEI f | Rew S-story bricks, 7m msand bath. Esch 7,500 | herdics and concrete. Vdigunsemysa of | ell team and individual competitions, and these | Simpson, $30, Private H. D. Glover, $29. | French, the King of Prussia beard of sp dene = Uttle house 7 rooms and bath $eag convent ] PERE EES | | _mb11-3t CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. n.w._ Algae ee are to receive due attention. But the greater | Twenty-five matksmen-—Private G. M. Flick, | in going to the frout and he sent word te his enon ee een aggge cee 7600) ROREMIE SETER SHORT TOI | Mui Geo. HL Harriet | proportion of exertion ough to expend itl | 284; Serge 2" U, Levin, 483, Corporal 3." | fortes to intercept me oe ne wa eee . = = : “lon oe CORN A ; inspector gene! | Bpon raising the rifle-shovting svandard of the | Thompson, 230; Private C. M. McClure, 225, 215; | leon at all hazards, and this the as LED, SUE WOMAN 1) | OR RE F.pl@ROOM HOUSE. ONLY 10 MIN South side Fim ste Droit Perky, bet, 8d and ahs — rifle practice. It isas | entire command. Among the experts there Private 4. P. Lang. 219; Private M. 1. Loeffler within ten miles of Napoleon's hesdquar. Be. i} | permntewery chav spike arene ee Bey apie Settee} Mecbevesossss 4,200 | MRT Se MCHA. AL SETELDS, 1405 Fat. n.. follows: should ‘be a steady dintantion of known | Private William T. Place, 215; Private W. P. | ters I was stopped by the Prassiane, and hes 7 D2 5 ys; | house cheap reut. Address M. K., Star office. m10-%! | North side L bet. N. Cap. and lst sts. n.w., SALE-CORNER OF FAST CAPITO ‘ istance competition and more skirmish work. | Depue, 214; Private 8. 8. Saxton, 212; Private | not beon that I had provided suyeelf with « Was case teed tel Steen Basted] story and Croom brick mmf ree. 4,200) KOR SALE-CORNER, OF FAST Cal Pp ivate SS. Saxton, 2 provided myself firet-clase need aprly at 1 ow mbit TEE oN eke Heapgvanrens Distaicror Couumpra Mirztia, | 1", this connection I would recommend that C. Z. Landrean, 205: Private L. Y. I. Rosser, | balloon for jast such at emerxe ney 1 should ‘short lot es skirmish practice at mid-range targets be no 208: Private W. Dove, 206; Private F. | have been captured and contined in the ki WANTED. SALESWOMAN WITH TONG ee aaa a Pra ie haan ue eee Feb. 22, 1898, | longer permitted in competitions; after two Hauser, 205; Private T. H. Armstrong, 204; | palace at Berlin until the war was over anrty fs . Woodward & Lothrop. i bet, 25th and om ta. x ‘or T. and B. sub sh to exchange Sir: I have the honor to present herewith my | 7°#74 of preliminary training men who are fit | Private John Babb, 203: First Sergt. J. F Foresecing ail this T bad brought with me 1 propert . NER, te ly” eapabi joing | = whee 507 alae” Gary owners need anewer:mMiLae | report for the rear ending November 80, 1892. pac treet a ae ponding | Uareedon, 203; Private H. M. Whitney, 202; | a large balloon packed away in a secret section LAT | The completion of the document has been un-| Other improvements on this line, euch as the | 20 Or. it (store) 3th st nw. 1: 4 Olive ave, Gr stnw. Ir. 70.8) 10 Get nw. 7 Wastena STRONG, ARLE WHITE WOMAN to work in Kitchen; steady employment. 611 22th st. nw mbs-4b" J. M. Bassett, 200; Private James Beatty, | of my trunk, and while my body guard was Di CORNER Second Lieut. 0. G. Simonson, 200; Private | fighting with the Prassian troops seut to cap- iT BI Collar brick. @ Foon of land! ts_Me Ploesant: 1203160; wil exckaaee | duly delayed by threc tardy reports -thoeefrom Le Droft Park, 2-tory and F = a | use of disappearing figures, suggest them-| F. E. Griswold, 19%: Private. F. Lang, 19; | ture me Land ms servant inflated the ballocs, W gXit fA BHiTY coMPPTENT coon AND Sort ede tn WCROPE, B10 Fas'e.ws' “Wy “Nmniise’ | the fold and staff of the frat separate battalion, | seiver, and it may be thet before oer fall rile | Private W. G. Sliney, 198: Private “G. A. | Jamped into the carand were socn high up oni dou Ents ot 4.500] POR SALE CORNER NORTH CAPITOL AND | Srat batialvonn Chic eae ite a ompany DP. | meeting takes place the range we expect to | Stewart, 196; Private 4G. Willnes wee. ‘of the enemy's reach. Ther fired several shots v with referen-es, iia Fijtacrer since aw 78 100, boroaia ot Si | February 10, and compeny C. neceed battalion, | CCCUPY Will be equipped with the most modern Company (: O: @ sharpshooter--Private Ed-| at us, and one of them would have pierced the we ee ae pear E. Capttol, 2-story 500 | Pee Loot, ; = an alt ea deg , and company C, secon ‘a rs | devices for testing the sharpshooter's skill. | mund Murphy, 345. Eleven third-class. balloon had I not, by a rare good shot, tired my {LY RELIABLE | RG ES Re ey et enE eT, ee woke, Wabraseae OF ence, Hered = aT tnay | The experience of three years has shown con-| Company D: Four sharpshooters Capt. J. | owa rifle at the bullet, and hitting it squarely eiderty L-dy': must be East de Marion bet. band sts. n.w. ‘Comer Sth and G sta, n.¢.. 68.4 by 100, will subdi- FTE they ree raccatter reports I” may | clasively that nodependencecan be placed upon |A. Salmon, S81. Privete hr br Nesaee gon in the middle, as is my custom, diverted it from ood howe. Apply ts 127, stories, brick, 6 rooms and hath, Vide to sdvantaxe, $1.0 bor foot. state that they are e orto (mgr aor) aoa munition furnished by Frankford ar-| Second Lieut. M. A. Mess, 323: Sergt. O. W. | its course, and so saved our lives. eee ogy ecegineg 13th and Hsia. ne. OE by 144, very cheap ae a a } sme a8 one senal; ite vagaries were made most painfully ap- | Goodwin, 321, Twelve marksmen Private H.| “It had been my intention to sail directly : _mh11-3t_ a ccotenn: Corer 10th ana, Di sts. pie. O2bs 115, om rade, | Soe With the Once otinny crentonen there | Parent at Sea Girt, and formed th subject of a | M. Gunderson, 264; Private BK, Fitzbugh, | over the heads of the attacking party and drop FOL SALE_WE HAVE SOME NICE Lrrrie 5 | sMdeberrain st St AG rer toon anand | meres Dili corinne ie gp otae tners | fePOrt made by me immediately after our re- | 252; Corporal W. A. Pless, 283; Private A. J. | down into Napoleon's camp the next morning, and 6rcom frames, on new car lin Uthat ne, IOby Desh te lofty ae ‘casy | W8S geuverally most commendable promptness | turn from New Jersey. In view of the facts | Briggs, 223; Sergeant George F. Barba, 211;| but unfortunately for my calculation @ heavy up. LEE & ABBOTT, 1210 F st. a eee r. |in the rendering of returns. ‘The two com-| wry - : 7 s : Se ers IO ES 2 Heres spd Dasines heuer Mlefant locations for | oe referred tealso failed. to report for the | hich were then developed I would recommend | Private A. G. Hallack, 210; Sergesat'S. G: | wind storm came up in the night, and Tend my Por vers pe: Matte ae ‘ores an Tk BhooKs, cx 12th st. n.w._ | target season of 1991 until long after the an- | {2#t al! ammunition used in clase practice be | Gibbs, 207; Private J.T. Cam, 203, Private | servant were caught by @ sontherly, blast end at nw. 5s nual report had been turned fy, thus ceasing | 0%ded in our own shop under the supervision | Leonard Bradley, 202: Private W much confusion and doing to their otherwise | of hirrs Hieutenant T. 5 jeotian peneoee sel mnt is FOE SALE-LE DROIT PARK. A pl C._ Stradley, | blown into Africa, where, in the air di- Private J. E. Armstrong, 200; Private T. | rectly over the desert of Sabara, weencountered Groom brick: amt Wt TIO) Gor diana N.Y ave, aw. foldierly reputations © great deal of unneces- | im competition, be of the highest Fede eta | ei nity! Three Giretolass, Twenty-six Seeds en Lan NAS SO CAENS Ree'tee = : = aid investment. Price, $4,800. Terme Rest. bet. 16. apd 7th ary damage. A remedy for inexcusable care- | bie thet furnished by ther Winchester. Arma | 'Fitclsntarate battalion, fleld and staff: Two] “Why didn’t rou-come down? asked Maly. MALE OR FEMALE. 7 BEABTERDAY & HALDEMAN, Oar tee, La ea egg bree here find ample opportunity for | Company preferred. markemen—Hospital Steward F. J. Cardozo,| ‘Woe didn’t dare to,” ‘the EMPLOYMENT Bi ae — Tee ena Parte EST! PARKS OLE F uring the past year there were qualified 88 REVOLVER PRACTICE RE@OMMENDED. meal — serves = om 5S, ay oo, pep pear nea omy beet — | Bnsge property @ roost BURINESS CHANGES sharpshooters ‘and 160 markeme an Increase In waking arrangements for a supply of am- Gunpeng As ae “ s ERE ptr rye 4 = with 30-foot rear and 15.100 - SINESS NCES. of 46 sharpshooters and 4 markemen over the! muniti di - 4 e Good terms. ERD! EM AN. pa eee pees —— | records for the preceding seaeon, anda decided near some provision hould be made by iol Freeman, 281. Forty-five third-class. over the center of the desert. There was no se) erat ax: | QXACCOUNT OF DISSOLUTION WILL SELL | advance upon the reruite of 1890, whee with | Which the men of troop A and of light battery| Company B. Fifty-one third-class, way of getting out of it except by long and so) Sse JOM SALF—AN ELYGANT HOUSE ON 15H 87 ORs grocery in fant growing | section | many more in the command than in 1892 there | A cen be supplied with a sufficiency of revolver Company C: Forty-seven third-class. wearisome marches over the bot, burning sande = Ri eae Ivtowa roid, let. 50 lasek tnge,< heated br Bert | cpisndsa eases: "Het daar cakes, ©°°% OE “W: | Sere but 19 sharpshooters and’ Ii serkomee | cartridges. “There i mow no question as to the | |, Company Two first-class, twenty-six ates tho esnoes hagty Sa teove four mover > ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM TH. Tae ak = 7 ‘ era” as "~~ | ‘The general staff hae 1 sharpshooter; the first | Utter usclessress of the saber as a weapon. | third-cl Tiest age Sve it alive. wy ee | . Wo pte St eet en ee Nieeisnsesioas 4 _ ‘S10 st. nw. regiment has 16sharpshooters and 47 marks- | Spectacularly it has an advantage over the ro- = : y Just where we were it fore wore: wool ref. Address 1.6", Staritice, pt : < a toalpfgedesciancing ty'ahd conotey,gronesty | men, the second reginient has 40 sharpsoaters | Yeleerbat for busines Purposes the revolver is Fiker, $81. Thirteen marks-| favoring breeze, This wedid, having to wait TaN: TF YOUNG COLORED ; miuerse recipi : " | infinitely superior. Troop A is doi rk nie, 278; Private J. W. mortal woeks. Ww ber en sock instore or wate semiieman bcasline: Price. @ OR SALESLARGE GROCERY BUSie ree aw | M7488 markemen: the first separate battalion pe P joing ema: mochciion to soioe out cf town ‘Call 30 ka a i Conard, 266; Private G. Flick, 266; Sergt. W.H.| “You two weeks @ minu! , major,” the northwest ;trade about 8100 per day. Will sel ‘3 Markemen; the first separate company, 1 | Sbly good work whan! ing tied melee od — oles hoe a 3 4 a= ad s minute ago, reasonable toqnick purchaser. J. E. POOLE, wih / #harpshooter and 13 marksmen; the second sep- | wo e supplementary instruction as to the + a: We ee . Ger Wyckoff, 510 F st. mili | arate company. 2 sharpshooters; platoon A of | Tevolver and it ought to come daring the }, 251; Private O. L. Beatty, 250; ‘Two! Hem! ‘Well, yes, It was two, now "To BUILDERS. 1 HAVE TWo FAR THE | the ergineer corps, 19 sharpehooters and 5| PTosent season. Members of the light battery H. Parker, 229; Private ©. E. Finch, | that I think of it. I’se uatural mistake,” «ad Vitel which [can sell toa ie builder | markemen; otber platoons of the same corps | &re adding to their fitness as soldiers by a coarse rivate C. 8. Smith, 213; HL 8. Bar- the major, stroking his mustache « little nerv- without any (voluntary practice), 7 sharpshootera and 4 | Of rife practice in a gallery which they, at their | bour, 212; Private J. H. Lewis, 196; Sergt E.| ously. “You see, two weeks in » balloon over marksmen, and the light battery (voluntary), 2 gun expense.bave fitted up,but asin service they | H- Pillsbury, 196. | Five first-elags, two second-| a vast desert of sand, with nothing to do bat nw WASTED _rosit iow as i vexpANT. com anton aud nurse to 1 I afltict “A. chor 7 Lith st WANTED. PLACE As BUTLER AXD V “14TH AND K, foueen “Foe pert S681 Fath BH. WARNER &O., Sanat Gommumeanc came inal id F ot. Se eae | sharpshooters, In comparing tbe figures, how- | Would be armed with revolvers it would be weil | Class, thirty-eight third-class, whistle for @ breeze, is equal to four weeks any- sslads, game alver, wines bes oon Barex, | SLDOO 8 | ever: it rust be remembered that oe company | t© acquaint them with the peculiarities of that Ginsineer corps: 19 | sharpshooters —Corp. | where else. That is, it seemseo. Auybo 7 = gan eas: bot 12x); reut #200 por | W.. Malt square from B. in O, depot and oneagnare | of the frst. regiment--company A. third bat. | Weapon. | Seay Senge. Ww Deen oe es Latgg agg bomen apn Nip aap Bo eo ee Bh wed D-A SITUATION BY A FIRST.C1ASS ORO. eRe honth: lease for four years; lotiwe in yplendit somai- | tation (composed exctusively of war veterans) THANKS, Pollard, #18, Privame 64 teh, eros eet | nT ae cheng sivenh whan els wn pply at his present posit 4 = thon. is excused from target practic d that com-| I desire to pl a inti sets . = 3023 onnecucur sve, ey ue Presa Positiiay r TN | panies Band D of the second battalion were not Jive industre displeyen’ te ean | B: Wetheraid. 368; Sergt. A. O. Hutterly, 965; | ment near 5 i 1, | Of the effective industry displayed by Capt. | Private P. HH. Devine, 363; Corporal R. B. | ous position really than the first, because Be | Ce eee rs setae tne lows of “the steno =| 735 eall Giarecior ot Md gretion eae | Smythe, 363; Private H. Hl. Leizear, 363; Cor-| moment the Arabs caught sight of us they be | being but two battalions in the second regi-|tegiment. To him moro than to all others | poral G. W. Albertie, 361; Private W. E. Colla- | gan to make frantic efforts to get we down. At ELUANEOUS | ment combined is due the exceilent showing made by | 4*¥, 369; Private R. P. Carleton, 352; Private | first we simpl; a oe ae ea od the command in which he takes such an enthu- | W. A. Edwards, 349; Private G. C. Shaw, 348; | made faces at them, maa | Beturess st FEMALE. | $4,000; easy ter ment. one who U Mrs. ED. City pK SAL —FUnsiiUR Nitke ov Tet | stairs; stone and bri: feet deep io alley: small cash pi it siastic interes First Lieut. J. $. Tomtinson, | Private 3. 7. Roberts, 332; Private George | see, we were safely out of reach. This enraged j banieom lone time. ema gsin te ith good will of o st en- | But to simplify the matter it ie vetter, for | company B, sixth battalion, is entitled to com: | Stambaugh, 330: Corporal P. W. Blazer, 329; | them, and they apparently made up their minds aed bay canna ae it 7 nee “fy “3 | fi eed to take th ber of | mendation, g out of raw material built ap | Private John T. Hough, 336. Five markemen— | to kill usif they could At first ir idea was mer 9:h and B ste.n e.; G rooms | clase bucinesa A little money ad enersy i all thet | CuuEarative purposes, to take the number of | : mg H | First Sergt. L. B. MeLutyre, 288; Private James | to get us down alive and scll us as slaves, but yim wl rade Gr el tea Uenegn A Hite money ad enersy tal that | avd the resulta, The first regi-| company of forty men, every man of whom | . L. B. Ee, 288; nal men vine ment had two leading classes; the second regiment had | practice, sixth battalion, I am indebted for | 207. One first-class, & lifted eith. nd kaman. | Van Floct, 285; Private Cyrus Root, 281; Pri- | our ‘changed tie ini psec men, of whom 63 qualified in the | #lifled either as sharpshooter or mari | vate C. W.’ Hecox, 214; Private Charles Taylor, | they do but whip out e lot of gans and bogiu to ‘© First Lieut. W. P. Vale, inspector of rifle ters Wire g, BEX 2 WHOL License. Address AL, Star of ——— FOR RENT—ROOMS. | Be serrss Varn Pepper us, 265 men on the range and qualified 128, It is | worvices rendered in contection with the com-| Engineer corps (voluntary): Seven sharp- | “I'll settle them ins minute," Isaid to my- not difficult to discover the causes which have | pilation of this report. ehooters—Corp. W. G. Steward, 364; First | self, and set about loading my own gun. Would n the seeond regiment its evident eu- |" As appendixes (A, B, C and D) I submit a Jiet | Lieut. F. lolt, adjutant major, 358; First | you believe it, I found that my last bullet was n this line of duty. Col. Clay is an|of the sharpshooters and marksmen of the | 14eut. Gilbert Thompson, 333; C 'W. E. | the one with which 1 hed saved the balloon e rifleman of the most practical | various commands and the figure of merit of | Harvey, 344; Prvt. W. W. Poultuey, ; First | from the Prussian shot?” sortand has by precept and exampie popu- | the brigade, regimental, battalion and company | Setet. G. G. Dennison, 383; First Lieut. F.L.| *MercyT” said Molly. larized the work: Capt. Bell, the regimental in- | organizations. Respectfnil | Averill, $26. Four marksmen—First Lieut. | “I threw out AND BACK DAIKY | ws condition. Also wiuall | pply 4 once, NEW YORK Oo? Fat. Bow. Itt Pa. ave and ih st « E Wo) 1GHY- ROOM BRI bat. nea Price 7,500. 1 new Prom FV RNISHD n't 6th, ir CHOP AND 0 Ecsy Orrlers. Fe RENT_FC / i a 1 TFR POWER AND GXIST MILL; | : a - [geen cuee ape | stereo ae eee phate island ave... $13,008. 2 | O ofes; op B. and PRR: | Spector of rifle practice, has been tireless, leav- Geo. H. Hannrzs, Reginald Manson, surgeon, 253; Prvt. A. E. | the balloon would rise just out of the bullets peat. entire thie} Ss 2 ricks un Kode Islan near “rots | Gras Di WM. W DUVALL. Bowie M | ibe COMMA Oudées! tak would: fctae Major, Ins. Gon, Rifle Practice, D.C. M. | Middleton, 288: First Lieut. W. H. Ireland, 205; | reach, and then, as the bullets got to their or P at | PO SALE AV MOROUGEDEED JF aSE) | even the least perceptible improvement. Both pacar Col, Serge EE. Alger, 297. highest = oe sin, benithy, wentle and wood inilke teabiy. vey 4 Second separate company: Two HTPADE-S1OOM H USE AND | gud - z tte | have been admirably supported by officers md wepa: pan: : r = Boulevard | Bristtwoot arg, © ON SEM Stiver Sorinx Farm. | ortho staff and line and the whole. THOSE WHO QUALIFIED. shooters—Prvt. W. W. Boyer, $87; Pret. P. BA Ws aw, . f rely hot aH cof opoe priposing some influences permeated the entire! General staff: One sharpshooter—Maj. Geo, | Bush, 353. Fifty-three third-cless. Fe a es command. On the other hand it 1 too | #. + if 79,| Light battery A (voluntary): Two sharp- 40utGe —— FOR SALE—Hors plain that but few of the frat regiment | Hire thie oF general rite practice, 879. | sooters—Corp. W. E. Lombard, 378; Filet pnaee Cee, e Ou —1 DOCTOR'S BUGGY, &1 officers have even a slight interest in rifle prac- Lieut, Winthrop Alexander, 344, — and bat ¢ Disiners warn, #600 nd bagsies; 1 buckboard, 08. = ec 2 Al tice. and with this wall of indifference squarely | _, First regiment, field and staff: One sharp-| Appendix B. 30); Tui: | in the war it is surprising that any progress was | shooter, Capt. W. L. Cash, LR. P., 880. Nine RECAPITULATION. i made. The outlosk for the present year is | third-class. RENT — FLFGANT suites or sincle: re.-clase (= ward: two in room. THE ABBEVILLI. 2 UNFURNISHED. ! R RENT—OVEE THE LONDON BAZAk market spare, secont floor parlor, and thivd tk ye rovins and bath . sdapted for dressmaker or Tuquire in store. 2 2 'R S\LE_DESTRABLE Ast, near 7th ne., 9. i Or. am. i ‘tore, Company B: 11 marksmen—Wells, = Gon F. rgt. P. 8, 241; Davidge, Dz, jr., 23! a Privets Pirst sep. battalior difference as to this most important essential of the soldier. With a reasonably srmpathetie re- uaeeen” sponse from the ranks there iy fail- 4 @ SALVIA VERY BIVLISH nay Honan| tre to. bring out much excellent but now | H-2-, 298: Smith, Private M. L250; Hales ee oe DB SALE} VERY STYLISH GRAY HOUSE | O° cot material Private R. A.. 226; Walker, Private T. B., 219; | pecamdser. company) further tse f 1 | Of those who, by their scores, are in the first, | Ross, ee ne, MIs TMK oa OR SALE G HORSES From | Second and third classes a very large propor- a vate J. C.. 201; Stewart, Private W. maienr aie: ‘Teupessce :soime pairs or matched horses, some | tion could with but little difficulty have quali- | F.. 196. One first-class. ‘Twenty-three third- t Se serene ode Guion Ee nis; fied as marksmen, but inability to attend range | class. very low prices. Parties destrous of buying or selling ny atyle of turnont wil dowel to calle oe PROPERTIES. a mi ees W,,d- CARRIAGE AND HARN 7 much brighter, The organization of what are | _ Firat battalion, field and staff: 2 markemen— fou RENT_ FURNISUP trally located: bth deine ood ue ness: teeny, | known ae rifle committees has been completed | Kenner, Hospital Steward W. H., 289; Ebert, | i Jy a a | | steht and nfty boarders: » ood opening fore live | in the second regiment. where it originated | First Lieut. Charles, 230, Seven third-class. \s . Hes 6 & awand bat | man. Not for saleafter iSth. with Capt. Bell, but ap to the preeent time the | Company A: 1 sharpshooter—Hill, Private | coals." THOMAS FISMERR Cole” | Yet bet 4tu/and Sth 7 room and bi ts _. 3. MIRKPATRICE._ | 70 ‘hae not taken root in the fret regiment, | IVY, 825. Four markewen- Phillips, Private E. \ Es) OR REST-3 LoveL Pi >Ms EN | mb]? TES Pst. ow. ma and ESOME FLEGANT SECOND- | Capt. Cash has, however, been promised the | 1,272; Janezeck, Private Jongh, 238; Muz- | BE private house at reasonable terms. S14 2d st.n.¥. | POK RENT_A FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY, ‘and bith . orias, brougham. and landaus, made by . tal I who | 2ey, First Sergt.’A. M., 205: Graves, Private | 53 1 210 10h 9°. nw #125, 4 rooms and bath ~ Brewster ond other noted make:s, alsoa fine stack of | active assistance of seve ees wie asses CSR Kerang aan Wien. {=| —_—- =| Sort TR ‘a PARK: harness and stabl: goods, which’ we are offering at | have shared in the inexplicable regimental in- | James C., 203. Twenty-eight third-cl , | | ae MR RENT_TWO LA°GE UNFURNISHED Fooms, suitable for Heht housekeeping. Price, | S10 per mon b. Apply 711 Mths aw. nde R RENT — UNFURNISHED, Two Lanoe| FP; Sommupieating rooms. with cloaete heat andeas, | Peated OD st aw. Or. 20 Cleve and ave. | two- BI SLES FS NO. 1105 ‘beantifnl HOUSES. | 5.00, PARK ST., MT. Bl ib 1 ewe! ‘ pa rpebooters—Vri “Appendix C. ‘om second focr: 817. lucht housekeepine perm as hii ractice, personal carelessness and lack of | , Company C: Three sharpshooters—Private Sow cag Seeaed bad scene Git one house (Queen Anne | ABBOTT, 116 F = Interest among officers gives the brigade record | C. L. Hinebangh, 371: Serge, H. E. Beden, 946; | puioabe, RBOIMENTAL AND BATTALION riouRE ‘three car lines. 1517 Sth st. nw. mht Za, Sot 3 feat ront, ¢4 00. an appearance of what might eleewhere be | Private C. rk, 329. Eight marksmen OF MERIT. still are. some day to abd led ‘as satisfactory efficiency, but which | Private J. M. Fairly, $11; Private E. L. Phil-| Brigade, 69.04; first regiment, 48.89; second | them.” WUTHWEST COEXFR 10TH, ST. | ss fi 4 \! : Dusetts at hed, fat of i ., ACE . falls far short of the mark that might easily | ip*, 241; v. E. Haines, 236; Capt. C. H. # Here the major for Benet ie ae SF ot CO SUPA ATEN. w. | have been bit. Comparison is poetrie only Gurand, 233°" Private G8 Paull: 216" Private | Te€iment, 108.96; first battalion, 46.05; second Bayt ‘Rents for With thoe other subdivisions of the National | W. G. McIntyre, 213; Second Lieut. C. H. Kett- | battalion, 20.19; third ; : ; EE omk PE Cr ar Pin | MRTREES TSHR Subbrv aiOs Ue HUME | Guard in which qualification ie on uch m high | 1eF, 203: Corp. F. X. Tompson, 197. ‘Seven | battalion, 72.59; sixth battalion, 148.79; first | put by the time tei cel : ALES IMPROVED BY BEY separate battalion, Ses ements tocee- | Wivenuh avon Martyn paisa ceo™ | ERsME Dwetiinog BY AUotinR | Pitas, of bere ond here ihe fecilitieg for) SC capany Ds Thicty-eiee tha clea YOURE OF MERIT BY ORGAXIZATIONS. 9; 81,000 casi, balance tosuit Apply | ¥ howe SOR Chay RCO. 0a7 Fee | 105 VERA AS MARCH. SWERTY Br GOND, | Practice are an simited fates, ae thoy make | , Second battalion, field and stafl: Two sharp-| General otal. EN TWO-STORY | plane us here and where the facilities for | first-class. Fort F vp api two on the second: suitable _ RR i , Two shs 50| lived I sbould have nn comes oa e cs == > | Will sell in frome ofthe premiere 5 shooters—Maj. R. A. O'Brien, 367; First Lieut. | &¢ =. — 58. See ee eres ES Fie | POR SALE a NEW HOUSES On 0 ar_W.W: | WOR SACE-O% AUTH ST. NEAR S 3. W.; 12 | Wild ja front obs remem os on, 51, Forde, Duiour practife calla foe tot lana | Te ee King, BB. (atiscked)y S16," hes | Fire: regiment, eld and stall --$2.00 "The children ‘% rooms and H Price ons | nenkot esate O aud 34 Foe Patiore reaction ate tox aot dane tees) one Fist Geld e277, VERNMENT | $8,000. Terms ¥4 ears. Apply to 2 i Gt In the subdivision of Rosedale at the eastern terini 80 shots and an aggregate o! ints bef ~ ty y battalion, and staff, 57.77; com- E i omic — re Sa a Stal Ss aa Git BETO DU RTT IEG, | chive H strove care ind the Murytansd evenise wel F | the coveted Dittees ean he oe eer: | Company A: Six first-clana, Thirty-eightthird-| pany A, 41.21: company B, 38.43; company C, UrBished rooms on be weond fur, 2-B- | mbit LW F st. iw. _ | JOR SALE—A NICE 7-ROOM BRICK DWELLING. | street nerdics, with the improvements, These tor ee Bec Peto % farniaved rooms om thir floor. che 1S POR SADR S NEW WOTRES ON O eT BET |<, f5'R! ats OMLAt Bee, beer E Cap, at lot tai | Ste provided with ten-foot alloy and on a 21¢y-do0t peta te el aes to tan | Company B: (Sew company.) prea dat isolate teh Ab COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, mas Bis\sthjg0 be 20st: 10° roma: Sb EASTERDAY ALDESIAN. "| "Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and | g modest statement. supported by therevordn | , Company C: ie marksman _-Private Joseph | pany A, 27.27: company C,440. sight, when _ COU SAL ESTATE. ; 18 HUFTY. Plow wai W~ iO BEAUTIFUL PRE meri | Sen ee at city a anles erated OF | tourer that seventouthe of the eo rie | Murray, 265. aeiittyfour third-clas, ‘Third battalion, field and staff, 105; company’ clude among the, things put Fee, Suh — Ax ELEGANT) Farm xrag) BUS _ WOLF ue the Se eee | the, purchaser or bareliasers, bearing 6 per | brigade could honestly be regarded as marks-| Company D: (New company.) B, 42.25: company C, 41.81;company D, 106. small coop in which were stx on omtatns soll | Pow sa i tren conveutent (ocarand tert, “Oui By abo | cout Interns, per ansium, "parable suuntaadualiy. | mon or better. It might afford local enthus | . Third battalion, field and staff: One a ‘Second regiment, field and staff, 220. owned, and withont which { never went auy- Sadi | wall" bar winwst wrath and east over yanking | SSG3 FAC Sma varmente. LEE & ABBOTE, | or rehasers 08 “depot an ‘each “lot of #35 | Rinate pleasure to call Attention to an extraor- | shooter First Lieut. ee LS Fourth battalion, fold ond staff, 174.28; com-| where, These laid enough nap mooor. Gey Se water OH SLE TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT BAY. | TNUTEG AE the time of sale. Terme to be complied | dinary percentage of such markemen, but the = rison, | pany A, 118.24; company B, 58.26; company C, us alive. we ca a apes eee ae St Anh | Botesos ag rend bath tan |Cecte et Ging an cette | le would be empty and undeserved ot woth | 28; Tint dient Geo. A. Warren, adjutant, | ES Conipany Don sent ovmrasren® fo Set emetic caly €80 fer { 5 Fe LIsT | SOM Papered ; electric gus liehtine, ejectric bells, | purchaser ts reserved. All conveyancing, revcrding, | striving for and utterly valuelesa when achieved, | 294. Five third-class. ~ Sixth battalion, field and staff, 180; company | “But the chickens?” said Molly. “What did H Wanxrn kco | BOE SME PONT PALE TO SEE OCK LIST | Speaking tibes: desirably loeated: near two car lines: | ke" atthe cost of the purehager or pur hnarrs The present standard is none too high, and| Company A: (Excused from rifle practice.) | A, 92.17; company B, 282.90; company C, 26-06, | they live on?" S16 Fst Bs. | gosto property. Why continue to pay rent when | "fggbance 408 investment or Dome. ean mb11-d&ds AECLIFFE, DARE Aouccis. | When our target ice facilities are com-| Company B: One shooter—Corporal | company D, 111.11. ‘The major blushed. t = TRY DESIRABLE | 5% cam bay va same terme? LEE & ABBOTT, 12 wap 1-3t 08 Fst | | mensurate with the number of men and the | Maurice Appleby, 381. it marksmen—| First separate buttalion, field and staff, 57.77;| | ~‘1 am sorry you asked that question, Molly, See Oe |e eee en en eae See ee length of the program it should not be difficult | Sergt, J. G. Leeman, 256; Capt. M. Mahany, | company A, 5.65; company B, 0; company C, 0; | bessid. “Bat I'll auswer itif you wall promise SALE 4TH ST. SE. BET. MAND + FOR SALE—LOTS. An Indian Water Bicycle. 4 to quality thrice as many xs have succeeded in | 244: Sergt, George Phoebus, 227; First Sergt. company D, 14.30. never to tell any one. It was the only time in ; pincer coed rental Price, $4,800. i] OTS. | From tondon tron. doing their duty well daring the year just | FB. Hamilton, 217; First Lieut. ¥. Columbus, |” Firet separate company, 88.05, my life when I ever practiced an intentional Weak on JOR SALE—FINE LOTS— MT, PLEASANT, | A" Indian gentleman, Babu Jagadiowara | ciosci, i 216; Private D. P. Devine, 210; Private G. B.| Engineer corpe, platoon A, 903.20, @eception, and I have always regretted ft, i engage LEK Sr. GF n. w.— mbit Columbia Heights, Ingleside. Holmend Manot | Ghatak of Chetla Alipur, has been startling the i ce ionnl ‘uaemucrea, Cantwell, 204; First Sergt. J. E. Smallwood,| Second separate company, 11.63. although our very lives depended on it.” ‘acres in Mon’ we ALF—WE HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED TO | Sud Fetwortl, @rom 30 per foot up. Among them sre: | inhabitants of the interesting suburb of Cal. ‘ 196, Three first-class, tifty-nine third class. ‘Appendix. : Uncle Major?” asked Jack. FASHION ‘Corner in Mt. Pieasaut, wo squares from on ing One of the great hindrances to the qualifies | Com : Two sharpshooters. took ground them Sree ees SORTHWEST SECTION, “Tule wouse i un- | Side, splenaha ste er lanes bieek of nousen. 0c.” | cutta by riding a machine of the fashion of a tion of sainy oxssllont riflemen waafoned in tha | Far Buspus, 383 Berge, We. HL Dalley sox, | COMPANY FIGURES oF MERIT Ix ORDER OF atEzrr. Be slaurlegtn Rep welegr vane bg Sg so bat ‘hice father infomation” "Prices 67, fou | Rialowlot Soft, Front othe, stove Keneent duc, | cyele over rivers andi ponds with apparent great : S st Lieut. W. é rd fred acter ornare 9 ‘ot 3 front i S| ee eh eee Sigs st | ease and comfort. “It is,” a vernacular paper SE Osean cana. | {ou BATE_ DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS On | informs ws, “in the shape of a bicycle: plosed tone atk) miles. trom See | Fence natty aE RENCE, DUCE. | Fin et riworn D and aes, ne-r peice 812s: | over two strong air-tight small horigaatel bases | = (idea en Poe ge | Kegene ce an eee name rent entnanen on | st eat Pea Ape te i a H901 Fst. mw.__| $10 Son easy termes besusiiel oteeet "Lie & | _ mhLI-St sme R et. & 1 SALE_A SPLENDID STOCK, POULTE Ti, L310 Pst nw. garden farm of 1 ington and I mile f acre. terms? Who has deciled te se bstructigns operated by de; tal officials, | One marksman First Lieut. W. B. Greenwood, | 1: Engineer corps, platoon A.. tho neither love the District, National Guard | 200. Six fret-laas. Two seeond-class: "Forty: | 3 Company 8, fourth bettallo jor regard the law under which it was organized | 00 third-class. Se 5 eee nd now exists, Men who have attended class | , Company D: Six sharpshooters—Corp. 8. B.| f° COmPanY D. sixth bettall Gauatructed, sidewise underneath the ercle. | practice in spite of the threatening dificultics | Rollins: $78; Bergt. Charles A; Buwel, $85;] & Company A, sixth battalion. = Placed in their path have assured me that by | Cap’ = —— a First separate company (troop A) On SAER—ABOUT 94000 FEET OF GROUND : ele | Sheying” military" orders” they have" aualy | S24 Corp: Van Norsal, 382; Privat | 7 Firt copaaie company (ro TUREE-BTORY | FGoemenct of Lincoln York sali short oes, two cor run the serious Tisk of losing their situations, | Jobn R. Company C: first battalion thirteen reoms | hers: Price, 40 cts., terms to talk, purchaser. Apply | the cycle will cross safely over rivers and lakes | Any effort that may be made to bring about s pany By fourth battalion im. all catest improvements; handsomely | to “ without drenching the iller."” A recent | more just and barmonious condition of affairs Company D, fourth battation Scersted a tly ull ndar gar peronal sure: public experiment of the inventor with bis | will be labor well bestowed. ‘Many private on, Company B; third battalion siion. For further varticala's ant price ay — Apparatus proved an immense success. | plovers, too, have not yet a realizing sense of Company C, third battalion. YLEK & KUTHERFOKD. 1307 F st. Ble nar pact Be — on his | the National Guard and its work in its relation Company A, first battalion y wat ¥ JOR SALE—N Si. NEAR IST N. 2STORY 5 from % 5 i sthdtiseriaeat press brick bay wisdiow /9 room sa Chetia through the Tollr's Nulla across the | £2 the business welfare of icadecrper Bom Company C, fourth battalion r Creatures Rupposed it was cornmeal they ‘ mrt were getting.” confessed the major. “I knew 111.1] | i Was mean but what could I doy ‘ 105.25 | _ “Nothing,” «aid Molly softly. “And I don't 92.17 | think it was so bad after all. Any other person x05 | than you would have kept them laying eggs 87.43 | Until they starved, and then he'd have kilied 74.00 | them and eaten themup. You let them is 58.26| “That may be so, Molly,” eaid the ma, 00 | With a amile that showed how reheved bis con- science wax by the little maid's suggestion “But I couldn't do that, you know, because they were pets.” ‘Then Jack and Molly climbed down and went FOR SALF 276 ACRES OF LAND IN MoNT- rowers cunts, MA. thirty ORME ee mbit r : = = | sections missionary > ‘A. second battalion to their play, stromgly of the opinion that, S10 Bes Bacows rae | Flite: Oocah ©. WHITE Beh ene great River into the Botanica) gardens, | "This difficulty about the “non-attendance of : enone Or see though a bold warrior. the major was e singu- mt = - © | hx LEIS 11 TW. 81 y men can, however, is rly kind, sof ian a nth alse” we alnkin ~ Return tor Me | TN THE NX. W.— 9150 Casi and in the same way returned home, to the . hi + be largely disposed. of by Company D, first separate battalion. _ 16.80 | !#tly kind, soft-hearted rer all, Soquenr “| ny cy er epee gee Paha FOR MALE ISTH ST.. MT. PLEASANT great joy of his friends and admirer” ‘The | increased range facilities, and’ these seem to bo ). Second separate company (cycle corps) 11.63 - [OFF 8 Pes sSitvaS7a RAILROAD Depor | ~ OSCAH W. WHITE, $00 st. mw. | Loe Sorte eetoe Within reach. A range which would permit Company A, first separate battalion 6.65 | The cost of the Capitol has exceeded $80,- whole regiment to dispose of a season's class ‘ aumber of Cametiam baat notes ef diferent amounts $5 reward will he given to tinder Ur teat: | {ng above with ‘Rat itt House, city. mb11-m* Li. o8 ZEA, AFTERNOON BETWEEN J blyer piace ant 19h and Note by way of Taek | ©. E25 wrarvet in « handkerchief with the init al Mw feward tf left at 910 15th et. nw. Ir STRAY’? ON stot EN THe aTH INSTANT, Company C, second battalion ..... Company B, first separate battalion Pa and wy pen Com , first separate battalion pike forabout 175 years. Company D, first battalion Enough spider web to go around the world PRR Ot, wend weigh cue hell pommel 1 The average weight of the circulating — in the body 1s about twenty-eight pounds 000.000. ‘The turtle can live for nearly acentary aad mb11-3t 120 F st. aw. EW YORK AVE NW. NEAR IST. S0couts. Terme to suit purchaser: ‘st... 2-story and cellar; press brick. bay window . roots 2 mL, heated = 86,500. maht1-Se mh Ostia WHITE SONetaw. |Z instruction in skirmish work; something that is au ys DY B SALE A DESIRABCE CORNER Lot 1x at present far beyond our reach. Of course we But for His Way of Getting Bullets anda|_ Ii isan unwritten law of etiquette that the SEYE TERRIVR GYP. vars aad tail cut: colot ALE K BEFORE OFFERED — “7 the northwest, Price @2. 25 per square foot. Terms should still have use for the barracks range, Ne family of the outgoing V'resident sbould re- Ens rat, Of Date cant.” 93 reward for ue address | PONS ttcoom brick house. on OE se heer Pee; | HOMME purchaser. ADDLY mks bells (Ot 40s ae Ballast It Might Not Have Been Told. a a = = : —I Com; a From the Chicago Daily T: ceive the family of the incoming President at eS Base 7 " ° . . : : f . SING MARCH @ LADY'S PockET | WYCKOFF, SIO Fst nw. GD a isnt Fae a. bility—most of the team practiee would nec- pany sharpebooters—Sergt. T. iy Tribune. : : ~ 7 OK SALE-THEEE DESIRABLE BUILDING | “We pulled into Alton one day,” said old Con- | esuurily be done. 7 ; Major Carraway was not handsome, but the | immediately after the ceremonies at the Capitel. acistnve sat wageess ot Mies aie Wise eSe | POW SALE SCEERIOR Guoow Buick nouse: | Fis on ints bene * Filey —— Private G. P. Ballivan, 331 boys liked him very much, he was 4 ae. Lots 01,250, Guotor Miner, “and among other to ronzoss ve *0 — Sea Tee ea Pa haaraehe es | agar ae patie cienage| meee | Ess a or gt LEFT IN BELT LINE CAR ON EVENING a 3 6 I as . mf Lee 3h Piste, Sith dae and ame | Foe SALE-SEW Snoom prick wousn: stn | FOES seasaa to suppose they were husband and wife. They ttendance I about himself. To Jack and Molly he war the | Nature has he pquleg army z greatest hero that ever lived. ‘The youngsters | ill that hmman-kind is he: Sow Bear Satu. w: 1@ASSto 1G. alley, alos leew | each were of the common ‘persimmon class’ and Moreen sts, 402200; wilt | very ignorant. The car was crowded and the i Lostiok SA) To PEXSa Rk sTATIO: Sebi Sa"GHD. bWHCKOFE. SiO Fst awe | ances mb tie en cor. 28 - 4 me ‘a = worn from | Emmet had only to ask the major a question. .jare still to be discovered, but the = ][OR SALE_ow H St WE. A BEAUTIFUL esas ee bagels <i a ce ate ee nee who aball | Modnelly. 208, se mattared not what sp wae—to start him of on world’s standard remedy for fatty sinroom house; a me Li jrewe brick : py they ee to crowd as iT J. 8 Brick,’ astory of adventure, and as he calied upon | dezeneration, rheumatic gout, con- MON EY WANTED & TO LOAN. = powrtne door So nll eto ve baitasidatasa ss out Swe tickets trou ‘aceon ee 198. Fe rages eno yr ty stipation, indigestion, offensive BOUROW $5,000 ON FIRST: i cneves of his tattered vest, and as he handel made and will | Twonty-eove erties setting together) breath, Ac., is Nature's ‘Remedy, We per oe ee por sal anes wie RE Tin tue 35 | thee “One of dese is fob: Bogtoad | © Com isp egiedss AU SUA ae ene pere ond aiengle, end is called OME are dO eat ea, SES men oa shouldbe prove | Jona Bemeer Pi Pete ce wut deckee arr ce oa|Catisbad Sprudel Salta, the evap- pdops DEEBLE. Datrenco. | fame, SEecinine cai Rao ae wine ae be ay ber] 3,3, Gontingts, | elimbed cp into the viaitor's lap, “were you | Oration Fe A gettin poe pe 3 = fi ‘ 2s * medals Sergt, W. F. ‘ever up in @ balloon?” bottled by the city ‘arlsbad for WANTED—HOUSES. : : of SSG” lng Seer aat | tors wha ome tangible | pall, 208. Two first-class pce, gaid the major cali. “Bst1) American use. The genuine have 8 ‘im any ‘pert ‘had enough of it that time to last me for a life- 4 Want rant OF A FURNInM Tit tig, Just npeth of Ladecher | ~ 2 phar as, gc ee the of “Eisner & Mendel- Wee ean? wax, jams Tales ree a a

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