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THE EVENING STAR. ee PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1161 Penaszivania Avav1y, Cor. 11th 8, by + aires rene rae G io Regier ak oe oe Part2. 'g DEMING PY & Pages 17-24. ery bg SATE SH0, erect. ebcriners tthe Cc d ss : SES The Evening Star is the only afternoon paper in Washington that receives the dispatches of the Associated Press. It is therefore the only one in which the reader can find the complete news of the world, directly trans- mitted by telegraph, up to the moment of going to press. cae a — = By mati—answi a ates or Cansda—postage prepald—60 cents Fer menth. oe Saturday Qeint 2 . with oe el Bae om tered at the wera mane “tance. D. Raven o adverticog mae Taney IG, arene. WASHINGTON, D. O., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1898-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES i]| THE NATIONAL GUARD theGourt Hs Decided|| 7" “st te“ the “court of the buying public” of Washington TROOPS 10 MARCH OUT AND BACK has rendered a verdict in our favor. It has decided that advantage in every way pointed to buying DIA- ’ . surgeon general of the District of Colum- bia militia. In it Major Henderson will state that, by direction of the commanding general, the following instructions will be observed in the examination: ¢f officers and| What Has Recently Been Paid for recruits: “The officer or recruft must not’ be less ; ji H than 5 feet 4 inches im height and weigh ‘Two Residence Sites. not less than 125 nor more than 200 pounds. His chest mobility must shew a difference of at least 2 inches between inspiration 2 Eee eaten ot ena, | SOME* CURRENT IMPROVEMENTS and recrults will be conducted as follows: First, special senses~eye, ear and mouth; terest will be fn the form of a circular soon to be issued from the office of the R AL Our Storage Warehouse is certainly well adapted for the safe storage of all kinds of Household Effects. : ry wa: : : Ar- | S2c0nd. respiratory system:~third, circu- - ildi ulatio It is conveniently located in the heart of the city. MONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY at Castel- : Series of Practice Maneuvers Intory,‘aystem: fourth ervous system; Changes in Ban ing Reg _ ns All the rooms are reached by both freight and pas. berg’s. = "4 ranged for Next Summer. extremities no Seventh, upper and lower|” and the Growing Population. senger elevators. The rooms are light, well ventilated There’s a saving of 20 per cent from cash jewel- ers’ prices to be made on each purchase. There’s a standing offer of CREDIT to every honest man and woman. A little down and a little each week. No This means that hereafter every officer and recruit must undergo.a somewhat rigid examination, to be conducted principally by the battalion surgeons. Officers and men commissioned and-enlisted at the pres- ent time will not be called upon to under- and provided with locks and keys. Instantaneous _ fire alarm and plenty of fire pails and watchmen, day and night, are our safeguards against fire. Throughout the entire building every precaution has been taken to WILL ADOPT BLANKET ROLL RAILROAD NEEDS keep goods in our care safe from loss or injury. Unless an outbreak of national hostili- | £9 4m examination. Thirty or forty thousand dollars is no P . = r one else can offer so much. ties shall occur and cause a change in cer- Fixing the Camp Dates. dole reectet ee ext high figure to : twithstanding the many advantages we offer— Here are the terms: plans which have been mapped out,| No specifte time has yet been fixed for | Pay for a site for a privaté residence. Such our charges are just about } LESS than what rooms in = coming spring and summer will be| the camp of the troops of the District of | ttansactions, while not uncommon in this other first-class storage apartments cost. Rooms hold- $10 worth— $1.00 down; 50c. weekly. $50 worth— $5.00 down; $1.00 weeny. periods of unusual interest and activity | Columbia National Guard next summer at | Clty, are not by any means every-day af- ing a large double load of fur- @S worth— $1.50 down; 75e. weekly. $75 worth— $7.50 dewn; $1.50 weekly. with ‘the troops of the Distriet National | Gee Girt, Nid. “Asslika been ‘heretofore | fain, Recently. two purctses of this res oS ee $3 Month. Sects be aes Wor aie Gu Ee ee Guard. In the first place a marked change | stated, the delay on the part of the New | character have been made. One was a lot will occur in the manner of conducting the annual inspection and muster. A battalion Jersey officials in fixing the dates of the encampment of the Jersey troops causes on the south sid? of Massachusetis ave- nue between 20th and 2ist streets, having i Goods delivered on first payment. Transactions strictly confidential. Everything guercateed. =-Packing-- Moving: Shipping. . camp Is to be established at the Ordway | the delay here. The major general com. | @ frontage of 61 feet and contaiaing about rifle range and battalions, on the day pre- | manding and the quartermaster general of | 10,000 square feet. The price paid was $40,- Nothing 1s too large Intrust any packing We ship goods of +] +] ceding that assigned them for annual tar-| the New Jersey National Guard were in| 000, which was at the rate of $4 per squar2 or too small fer us to zen want dons to ne. all kinds to every as @ er § [ the city during the week and called on | foot. _ move. We have pad- ae Mone: Ro pe nek uit oui eacan Gh further arrangements, would be made for | the east side of 16th street between K and moving Household Et- ep" eversthing for en ee >) f 2 taking the Jersey troops into camp. There- | J streats. Thirty thousand dollars was the fecta. Send for them _ Mel Riven ch gis monet call for and deliver 1 103 a. Ave. Next Star O fice. fore it seems that local guardsmen cannot | price paid for this lot, which has a front- when moving day China “file “a - Brac, baggage — handle all be: Informed Sea ents until all | age of fifty feet and contains about 3 comes, Furniture, ete. Kinds of freight. Baltimore Store, 108 N. Eutaw St. Established 1846. shall pass away. reign power) square feet. The price paid was about $6 Per square foot. Mr. Beale was the pur- chaser of the lot first mentioned, and Mr. Bliss now holds the title to the other site, and it 1s sald to be the intention of both to erect handsome residences for their own us2. As an indication of the increase of ihe value of property in this city, it may be mentioned that the site on 16th street 2on- =— = need aie} Hagia ast ti ir 7nta82,Of | there will be bay windows finished with } The object of the college which will there was paid $450 per square foot. Sev- | toWers. Shened will be to educate young me: eres Senta hen the: oun ak the |, Plans for two residences to be erected | after attending the Catholic Univers Magtheaate comes orien rl ES strecre, | 28 Massachusetis avenue between 4th and | will be sent to Palestine as missionaries. whers the. hatideome s2 sienes once or ” | 5th streets northwest have been prepared | In accordance with the object of the new pled by Benatar sinte sow stands ‘as pur- | bY W. J. Palmer, architect. They will be | college, it been decided to mame the chased, the price paid was $9 Ter cayara | three stories In height, and press brick and | place ‘Mt. Sepulchre. Cav. Aristides Practical Field Engineering. Major Gilbert Thompson of the Engi- neer Battalion has furnished the bureau of military information, War Department, with a complete set, of photographs, 1l- lustrating the field work of the battalion, including rifle practice, since 1800. Major Thompson has been informed by the War Department officials that the photographs will be forwarded to the infantry and cay- alry school at Fort Leavenworth, “to show them what the National Guard is accomplishing in the line of practical field engineering.” They will be returned, after examination, to the files in the War De- Merchants’ Parcel Delivery Co., a=: 929-931 D Street--=------’Phone 659, cs tf [ho Vd i PR ge building on 5th street is going forward rapidly, the old structure having complete- UNIVERSITY NOTES ly disappeared and excavations commenced. Howard University. Extensiv> alterations, The Young Ladies’ Improvement Club | COSt Of about $5,44), are contemplated at Gave a social last evening, and on that ac- RAs SEA AAA tds ee a eee ehh Achhs SArhnd ag the medical school and hospital, on H Street, and the permit was granted from count none of the societies which meet reg- | the building inspector's office this week. vlarly on that evening assembled. The —— Proceeds of the social were donated to the PRAJSES CUBAN AUTONOMY. St. u ae brown stone will be used in the coastruc- | Leonori & Co. of Rome, Ital he arene foot, Which was considered a very gcod | tion of tne front. The houses will conteia architects, and John 8. Larcombe has athletic association. pi as gure at that time. This lot, however, had | 4 reception hall and ten rooms each, in- | charge of the construction. ‘Dhe C. E. meeting this ever-ing will be lea /Semor Angulo Thinks That It Will Be Inspection of Riffes. iis carventege of pe Se oe and | cluding bath. 2 = = ia 2 y 4 at fact always adds to the value of a ‘ ars Clinton Satttevice president of the} 77 denct sree lee : i Major M. V. Tierney, chief of ordnance, | building site. Beyond the Anacostia. ANACOSTIA HAPPENINGS. local W. C. T. U. and president of the “¥,"| | Seno = Snopes res chiety commis has reported to the commanding general ‘A Growing Population. Within the past few weeks and especial- - and her theme will be temperance. ae Ane ae y the Cuban autonomist the result of an inspection ‘of the rifles of cise recent) emaniiriest Mo ktnetpalinine ly since the prospect of rapid transit for| Emtertainment at St. Elizabeth's The students in agriculture were given an | cabinet to & seuss reciprocity with this several of the companies of the guard. In regulations which extends from the city | tis section has grown brighter there hs Building Operations—Notes. ion Wednesday. country, talked last evening on the general two companies Major Tierney found in the sf ment is on foot for the formation | Cuban question. Mr. Angulo said that the a class for the study of photugraphy, u ction of Prof. Warder. been quite an increased interest develo; The Burnt Cork Club of Washington was on the south side of the Anacostia river, | the attraction at St. Elizabeth's to the entire District the provision relating mere rbnoca Ot, erty oaafes veachein euch | ts. tcontpentton tat NiveroialewEs de castic: Cuban people desired self-government. condition that he recommended their con- | ;” = S ae and many new buildings have been start- |!"&. “Parson Gre the Suauinatiqus 0c thelsscind. testa: lave pesclerers peru fett that Spain meas Qoe Bipsice Baits demnation. In fact, the majority of all pares eae Scare eee Gaw | Cd, wile others have been arranged for. _| first number on the prog@am, and minstrel t sleted eee t : villing to grant real autonomy. When, 7 ed by & : & 5 Between the brid, lisdale, which | Songs and specialties were introd keen completed. Monday will be the first | Pot wills Spain put into force the present | &t Practice, will be marched trom the| the rifles examined by the chief of ord-| 21 Js, {hereasing, In popul Bae ak ¢ bridge and Hi le, c Pec € roduced by nance are in a decidedly had shape, and he makes a number of recommendations that will probably be adopted. How to Keep the C. E. Pledge” was the | autonmous plan it was accepted by the | @fmory to the range in heavy marching subject at the last meeting of the Chris-| most advanced autonomists in Cuba as |Fder. Each battalion will go into camp tian Endeavor Society. Prof. Cummings | fully meeting their aspirations. He and | that night and the following morning com- was the leader. 2 others who had always belonged to the | plete the required target practice. At the The Theological Society met W ednesday | radical autonomist wing were convinced, | conclusion of the practice the battalion Right to ‘hear a paper, entitled “Man,” by | he said, that when the passions of the at ill be 4 ted battalion in heavy: M:N. Sparks. ment passed away all Cubans would accept Warcninguoraee Rp hed iy pert hh Gcorgetown University. autonomy as giving them home rule in its | ™ Fi fullest sense. The delay in subduing the | The march back from the range to the ee ee ot ane examinations for the sec- |i reurgenta- and the fallase nt trons tenes | armary. willioccur: the: evening “ot the day nd term at the law school was held Mon- : on which the practice and inspection occur. to accept autonomy, was due, Mr. Angulo 7 sday las: ume | said, 4 The guardsmen will furnish themselves day, and on Tuesday the classes resi sald. to the passions engendered by Gen. |The guardsmen’ will peer Gree Sake) work. Weyler’s policy. He said he felt satisfied 5 v- Judge McComas, lecturer on evidence at oe —— Ane influence of the Wevler SoS Wee SS re fuvalohen Coeur the law school, was absent from his classes | Tegime died out and normal conditions | rm covering the time required for actual oins Anacostia, there are at least a|the following, who o past: have a regulation which prohibits the eree- | Gczen. residences "and stores. under con | St stated alr inet te weno) tion of livery stables in the country nearer | struction, and most of them are nearly Gatien Se ee A Each company commander, it is under-| t/8” thirty feet to a street or avenue, or completed. Prominent among these are ae m, Frank Poston, Bteve Clements, stood will be furnished with ‘a copy of the | fifty feet to a dwelling house. It has now, | a large frame store and dwelling erected | BYron Bond, Ross Wise, C. L. Shackel- report of the inspection of the arms of his | however, become evident that a large part | py Mrs. T. F. Williamson in Anacsstia, and | ford, Milton Clark, Henry Dunan, William company and his attention called to the|0f the suburbs, expecially those sections | Deuglass Hall, in Hilisdale, the latter a| Mell, B. Keyser, Harry Hills, Berney undesirable situation. Major ‘Tierney has | lying near the old bounds of the city, wili, | prick building taking the place of the crigi- Burnside and Willie Collier. In the second suggested, among other things, that the |! the course of « few yeurs, become solfd- | nal Douglass Hall, which was destroyed by park Miews We Cpeaabacta ene ee ae men be required to tactough!y clean their | ly built up with houses as the streets and | fire several months ago, Of banjo playing HE Donk cyan rifles at frequent intervals, and that they | 2Venues within the limits of the city. At Congress Helghts the indications are | {ings ind Hank Howrey wh he pa be handled with care after using, not be-| It will be recalled that not very long ago | that a number of houses will be erected by | 5° Ee Ee hae ing left to rust in a OR&ip locker. Qkajor | terme Depple CiOuEnE it wold bea good | times who have purchased lots there dur- | ors iseen $2 wan Reems te neato an Tierney took occasion to-point out that the | !dea to preserve the heights that surround | ing the past elght years. This is said to be | (Pt farce, entitled “Miss ‘Lucy's Leann rifles of the Ist Separate Battalion were in | the city, especially on the north, as eligible | owing to the fact that rapid trarsit between Party,” with the same cast. 7 a much better-condition that those of any | sites for residences. It was believed by] Congress Heights and the city proper is Work has been temporarily abandoned on other command he visited. adding that the | quite a good many then that all this sub-| regarded as practically assured, the cars |, Q° ba: vault at Forest Lake cemetery: rifles which are cared for bythe men | Urban region would remain a sort of rural] between the néw suburd and the navy ||. Mar-land. themselves and not left to janitors to be} adjunct to the city. However, now these] yard gate now running regularly and i Tuesday on account of sickness. were restured, the people throughout the Ne GaeneeS Se ES island would accept autonomy as the thing | 2bsence on duty. eee gts : x ; 5 - ransol fami! - The athletic association has made ar-| years. eG PEG cleaned plainly showed te result of such | ills have been or. priate cuticown yen tout “one-half the Lime heretofore re- | moved” from ‘Anavastio to team’ si wae. A 3 u care. where was pi OBE quired, the scl ule, which is ri; ly main- rangements for the use of Gecrgetown’s| Mr. Angulo said it was his opinion that season will be conducted under the super- grou nee ee arpereartetin ie |e i Mr. Antonio Repetti is considering plans t e: of f Maj. James E. Bell, inspector gen- uilt, and it 1s quite ermini. - for a brick structure t ‘ boys wif have the instruction of Trainer | Pete system creas timers ES Rauivorsriaeeae ri mh * Alex. M. Allison has been elected sec-| near future more houses of this character | “Among those who have, it is said, already oe Denes at Foley in’ getting into condition. The com- 2 i practice In the new gallery at the Center | ond licutenant of Company C, 1st Battalion. | are going up. entered into contracts for eng —_ road. and to cost in the neighborhood of ing meet at Philadelphia will have a team | ministrative features. As these changes Market is as follows: 5th Battalion, Mon- | He will be examined by the brigade board| mforcing Building Regulations. | at Congress Heights are Mr. C. W. Hulse, a1 $5,000, from Columbian in competition if enough | did not affect Spanish sovereignty, he had ene on Omaha street; Mr. Peters, one at| frame cottages near the site of his nt relay team, they were brought forward in proper form, | 12:24, Separate | Battalion, Wednesday, | have been sent to the Wat Department for| recently to the announced purpose of| the intersection of Park place and Shan- propert: — S suttalion, Friday, April 15; 2d Separate First Sep- is ki hhoddy building. | ton road; Mr. George Kendriek, a hand-}Green, has accepted a position in the en- man delivered the first of the s2ries of Sun-| clared that it wished not for autonomy in | 5th Butt y ster, as captain of Company A, ep-| age what is known as shoddy - sce bi I at day afternoon lectures at the university, | mere name, but in reality. Mr. Angulo said | Battalion, Saturday, April 16; 5th Bat- It was not meant to imply that this class | $0m double residence opposite the newpub- | gineer denartment of the United States i Ges Tuesday, April 19; 2d Separate Battalion, | Meutenant of Company A, 1st Separate Bat- colonial style of architecture in the center | dered to the cruiser Columbia. fre ee te Ce pie ae ee eee ence iat | Wednesday, April 20; 24 Battalion, Thurs: | talon; Second Lieutenant HH. Pillsbury, | jatic of the present development of the city. | of a large square of ground owned by him| ‘The usual Lenten services were held last for which they had been striving many The regular rifle practice for the coming dence, on 6th street V a é = 5 st southeast, Washin®ton. track for its field and track team. The | the plan now offered by Spain was a com. Election and Appbimtments. ground in villa’ sitee rows of houses are | tained, being twenty minutes between the eral of rifle practice. The schedule for the corner cf Nichols avenue and Morris subject to certain improvements in its ad- : = cottage on Philadelphia street; Mr. Clug: Mr. Henry Johnson is having built two material can be developed for a first-class | 0 doubt Spain would accept them when | 4@Y, April 11; 4th Battalion, Tuesday, April | April 20. The names of the following| Some reference was made in this column Last Sunday afternoon President Whit-| as the Spanish government had always de- | APTil 13; 2d Battalion, Thursday, April 14; | commission: First Lieutenant B. L. Web- some of those who legd money to discour- | ron street; Mr. Woods, one on the Hamil-|" wr. Grant Green, brother of Dr. A. M° his Subject being “A Triple Motto.” ‘To-| these modifications in the autonomy pian | talon, Monday, April 18; 4th Battalion, | arate Battalion; Frank: H. Burgess, as first of building was by any means character. | li¢ school house; Colonel Satles, oe in the| navy, and, it is understood, wilt be or Jesus the Christ?” These lectures will con.| pects on Cobe. day, April 21; Ist Separate Battalion, Fri-4 as first lieutenant Troep A; Patrick J. Hal-| On the contrary, it is.the fact that the pa oa ether for | af, the intersection of Philadelphia and sth | evening in St. Teresa's Church. ts day, April 22; the general staff, general | tigan, as quartermaster of the jai) great majority of buildings, whether for | streets, besides many others, whose plans ir. Vernon Etzler has gone into business Cove ee ee ee eae rine tent neta. would Dei or comanlastGned] stats tho heldeaan cioiee || eine) cite chee eae residences or other pufposes, which have | fave not yet been fully completed by those | in emcee ERze was delivered last Tuesday by Prof J. i | oan a Sree re aitedie States cand: | i non coummisstoned: etatlaion senior Discharges osdured: been find are being erccted’in this city | faving them in charge, ame no ead Gore on “The Decimal System of Measures | ohinion was the files eve FOF this | ana ‘battalion inspectors of rifle tract : Sr ot rete nah Chiee eof tke ore | In addition to those above named Mr.| DEMAND FOR POSTAGE STAMPS. “nll ta Stale ant roe ee eae pa rates Seda states. | Seturday, April 25; Sth Battalion, Monday, | On their own applications Private A. | class of workmanship which is of the very | sdf, Saution, 10 president of the Capi - alive Saini “ fi 25; 4th Battalion, Tuesday, April 2 , y Separa Battal- | best. Ne Bank, it is understood, is nezo- 3 ” . 2 - presents in al mirable 9 y il 2 modes = z be said in general the building y, adjacent to Ci ess Heights,and Tr ost-graduate class of the law school : # 2 2d Battalicn, Thursday, April 28, and bly dise | but it may property, adjacet ‘ongre held @ mecting last eveniog and meant aor | Harner the realization of modern democ- | 74, 24, pattal Friday, April 29. lance Corps, have been honorably dise — - a | 7egulations enforced in this city, taken asa} Dr. w.'W. Fisher of Anacostia has re-| Assistant Secretary Vanderlip has issued Fre enor the commencement exercises. | plausible cause, a policy of military adven. | Pattalions will be so arranged later that | John T. Six, Ambulance Corps, have been] a workmanlike manner. It may be alse ful summer residence near the Horner} go00q in the printing of postase tenes uc The ansua! banquet, weidch is to take place | tures which {s incompatible with any gen- | €2ch company of each battalion will have | nonorably discharged because of removal| added that these regulations are believed property. the bureau of engraving and printing. ‘Ths at_an eariy_date, was also discussed. demand for postage stamps has grown be- ri an opportunity to fire the’required scores. from the District. In the interest of the} to be enforced with a reasonable degree ot aneeiees. ‘The Columbian Parliamentary Law So- | Une republe, inasmuch as 2 policy, even if |" all inspectors of rifle practice will be on service, Privates Richard Banks, Bernard | strictness. ‘There are a number of in- New Synnstec eon re a ciety will hold its reguiar meeting this | Syitaniy lesa me [iar arses of might | duty at the rarge during the entire week of | [, Hall, William R. Payne and Walter B.| spectors employed, who, mounted on bicy-| A permit was issued ye: th eyed. panne aon ev fon ag | 2224 all expectations recently, and was en- evening. Practice. The schedule for the outdoor | Williams, all of Company A, 1st Separate | cles, manage to get around to the builing inspe¢tor for the construction croaching so fast on the surplus stock as Prof. Mason iectured to tho colleg> stu-| (which Is always an enemy of Uberty— | Work ty as follows: let Battalion: Teseooy, Battalion, have been discharged. buildings, throughout the city with a {re | the Franciscan Monastery to be erected in | to demand quick work to replenish the sure dents on Tuesday evening, ‘his subject be-! Ver right, ich is now supreme. May 3: 2d Battalion, Wednesday, May 4 gal quency that is apt to discourage ers shaun “Testor Sania inn we ose | DEE ing “Races of the Bible.” Sa ee 4th Battalion, Thursday, May 5; ‘sth Bat, “Rise Matchesiqt Glendale. who would like for various reasons to | Broo Two shifts will, b> put on, the last going The senior college class held a meting Retained the Appropriation. tation, Friday, May 6; 2d Separate Battalion, The expert riflemen of the local brigade | evade the building regulations. plain and modest in its appearance, ac-! on at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and work- at noon Tuesday. M: Se Bi Refdence. cording to the rules Franciscan Or- | { il 12 o'clock ight. The force of In the House yesterday the day was de- | Saturday, May 7; 1st Separate Battalion, are Considering the proposition to send a A Colonial lence. - ing to the rules of the ci: r- } ing until 12 o’cl at night. e force of “Resolved, That Bacon wrote Shake- ‘Tuesday, May 10, and the general staif, the } speare’s works,” class I, and “Resolved, | Voted to consideration of the post office Y - | workmen will have to be increased, giving general non-commiseioncd staff, the field | team to participate in the second shooting} An Attractive residence of a colonial ee copra ei geh = ee — | temporary employment to a good many ldle Faas ihe Rentehment of Napoleon was jos- | Poprovetecion, Bul, without ‘complesing <1t- | [oA etac’ non-commissioned! state ofireg!- | festival of the Natiimel sohuetsenbund of type of architecture is to be erected for | friars and students and a chapel, built in | tturor Suslod af the wiceriae fod ee eee | PrIatlOn Of EES OO Toe he ee ein PETO: | ments and battalion inspectors of ritla prac: | North America to Boaneld at Glendala| Het ates DY ceylen the north aide of ‘The latter cussion at the meeting today of the Enos 2255 Soc! ladelphia esd: Ma: the emblem of the Holy Land. ——— : ‘ “ouey firing tthe rai 3 pr REN (a Se ERE bebe eed uctions of several of | “Want” ads. in The Ster pay because Cae ae eis epcekars: ats Mines ‘Met-; Service in New York, Philadel and ‘Volley HERSEY = SR Ss in Park, Glendale, L. I,, ‘July 3 to ‘Wyoming J will) cbutein “seeepai = re t Heights. The architect, | the most interesting shrjnes of Palestine. | they bring answers. e, and| Boston. The effort to strike the appropria- troops in heavy marching order. Five | Unusually attractive oash prizes are of-| road, Washington piessrs, Faris and Foster, negative, class | Hon from the bill was ineffectual. , SOG Ea AOE Tet BOT eet el itera? Sie propram tyobsdtng matches as|| Mr. 2. -Nopris, inleterving out the detan : € == F, and Mr. Matsin and Miss Wright, affirm- = | with twenty silhouettes at each } fcllews: Association bon ed getter ew has selected. Re cal mae } ative, and Messrs. Haws and Fuller, n>ga-| If you want anything, try an ad. in The rarge. The kneeling figures will be at 200 4 targets, honor target Cdlu: ore ict | color, which #il ee Ee ae tive, class Il; with Mr. Stuart as critic. Star. If anybody has what you wish, you yards and the standing figures at 4uv yards, | mania (Stich tarzet), general prix "Bs the head-on course showing saeeierie? Work on the new law school and office | will get an answer. The battalion having 80 per cent-of its. | public ring target, man: target, «standard } of the brick. The joints wil i nm membership present and making # per cent | American target and point target. white mortar, and the only stone neon — of hits is to be awarded a prize. The vol- Company A, 2d Batigiion. be Indiana. zane ee for the keys of the leys are to be fired kneeling. * arches and the sills. TI : Company A, will be a sloping roof, covered {ll be open for volunteer prac-| At the regular meeting of ehees tlee Saturday and Monday, April 0 and | 24 Battalion, Monday last, ,the executive | with slate end surmounted by a alustrade, May 2, and every Wednesday and Saturday | committee was instracted to secure dates aay UES ET et ome Th 3 ae peed ee aso ae for the regular excuréions of the company | Peniine reproduction of a colonial. type. ‘0 Discar ‘ during the coming ‘wummer. The pedimen: of the roof will be sup- Another announcement of more than The company has decided to paper the} ported by columns, and the curved ceiling passing interest 1s to the effect that an ef- | walls of its quarters at the new armory | wil be paneet pees ae. hg light fort will be made to secure shelter tents | in terra ‘cotta and have the wood work | Over the ope ete sain Barat for every man in the guard. If these tents | grained in oak to match the furniture of . are stcured thé blanket bag will be elim- | the company. The executive nee on inated from the equipment of the local j pcrted everything in readiness, so brigade, the troops heygafter making use | noving into the new pemory is cence nes: of the blanket roll. By’ this arrangement | New caandeliers and -carpe' ake the shelter tent and such clothing as may | purchased, and the furniture ren reaneo be required is rolled in the blanket and the | The non-commissioned — e raphl ix £3 ‘. latter swung over the should@r and fast- | company have revised the respectiv ip, after the-manner of a | o#sembly lists. In cage of a call ‘Septet rt Z second floor there will be five chambers Fitting Up he Symnasiam. See ee ee ne tte or: PI rranged by The executtve committee of the Athletic | : provides for @ series of practice marches | Arsociation, D.C. N. @., is preparing to. Hl or field maneuvers during the summer, in‘ qt up the new gymnasium so-that it will : 3 . : S ‘od —Donr't tolerate looking at a newspaper without be- gonnection with which the shelter tent will | he equal to those@f thé 7th amid 22d -Reai- Is Out T ay. S . < figure rather prominently. It is entirely ‘With that end. in Betis = 5 : ing able to read a line? When nature needs aid con- Within the “Dannds oF possibility “thet: a septs Of NeW nee rouse or : : vas There is just as much difference in Bock Beer as in sult our Dr. F. Proctor Donahey, the celebrated New say abvet 3 Ociock tw the afternoon, 15] tociation: i bamagl perfecto’ Al para] St aie ae ae eee en Soot thine’ clocl nnn fe ede ee ERE aL York specialist and graduated scientific optician. asfemble his command, prepared to take | phernalia belonging {fo the association has |°, p07. @welling is to be erected on the Hops and Malt and is : The tests of the electric ophthalmometer were never the battalion ie mesembled If temo’ ten | been cleaned and ee = 4 zs @ A the bagtalion fs assembled, it is not un- | ness to be put in’ position at the Center known to be inaccurate. It tells to the minutest point hai market. | : Of Mature Age and Double Strength. what is your eye ailment. Examinations are’ free. National Réfie” Association. — = . Costs nothing to know. hi The Naticnal Rife’ Association range ‘et “Bock” Beer ns et treat while it lasts. H may ng is H ‘ x vey Ordway, M., will be opened Thursday, : : Its coming i with delight by everybody. 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