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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 9

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The Inter Oceani
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SUMMER SAUNTER1HGS. Annual Exodus to the Ocean Steam era, the Mountains, and Sea Shore. The Butterflies of Fashion Spreading; Their lYIiiifs Toward Cooler Climates. Worn and Worked Out Bnslness Men Seeking Their He creation and Best. A Bummer Directory of Chicago People- When and here They Are Going.

THE MOTIVE. Wan can a trail maahide timl Za what arms Can tlrsd lif enjoy a litti rest? The mid-year aeaaon la a time ot changes The aearch for recreation or rest, when bual- sew and active pleasnrea have been alike 11 Brua aA luaila ut fMM hnm. hnWMVRV pleasant the surrounding aoenea may be. Bummer wanderings are among the most delightful experience of thla humdrum world, To get among the ahadowa of grand old forest, to atand in the keep of huge mountain, to drink In the halt breeaes blown from the boaom of the restless ocean, or roam amid the rain and wonders of a world across the sea, la like a dream of Paradise to the resident of hot, parched cities. tne living porta of morter ana pare ana atone.

It la like freedom to the Blare. It brings content for another year. The people of Chicago recognize well the fact that there are very few cities In the world where summers are more tolerable, where the Intense blaze ot the aon is more gratefully regulated by the winds that play gently in from the lake; yet they rejoice to hare that exchange ot places which gives them abroad what those from abroad come here to seek. This year the exodus la, or will be, larger than it baa been for years Everyone and his neighbor aeema Equipped fur flight somewhere, and the toilers who remain will be sure to miaa here and there a familiar faua. and wish for the end of the season.

Tbz Ism Ocxis thinks It a good Idea to let friend know wheio friends will be, and thla morning inaugurates a new enterprise, by giving a list of persons who it has thus far learned will depart the city, or have already gone. This is a kindness that will certainly be appreciated, as It la the only directory ot the kind ever gotten out here. Kext Wednesday morning an additional list will be published, and It la re quested tost those who intend going out of town, whoae same are not given below, send them In at once. With all who go will 1 follow the good wishea ot thla paper, and to all who return there will be extended a beany welcome borne. THE PASSING SEGMENT.

Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Avary are in Paris, at 21 Avenue carnot, Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Asay are tn Europe to be gone a year or more. Miss Dolly Atwood has gone to Paris to complete her vocal studies, Mr. John Adatr sailed for Europe last week In company with Mr.

W. IX Kertoot, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Aldrich are In Europe Mr. O. D. Alion, of the Board of Trade, has taken a run to to aee how the wheat I la coming on. Miss Emma Abbott writes ber friends In this city that she will spend the summer at Gloucester, Mass.

Mr. Percy Appleton leaves the city next month to spend a few weeks with his friends In Buffalo and few York. Mr. and Mrs. J.

a Ambler will visit Lake Minnetonka, in July, and thereafter make a trip to Dakota and Nebraska. Mia Edith Almy and slater of Prairie avenue ar visiting friends at Syracuse and vicinity and Newburgo, on Hudson. They Will return via Canada in August, Miss Carrie Albright, a promising young artist, retnrna to her home at Green Bay, alter a year devoted to study at the Chicago Academy ot Fine Arts. Miss Albright carries with Her the congratulations ot her teachers and fellow students on her advancement in Her studies. Miss Albright will Join the Bohemian Club" at Fond da Lac, and with them plunge into the "wilds ot Wisconsin" for two weeks' sketching, and discussing "art" and "good dinners." The "Club" consist of fifteen "struggling artists" of the gentler aex, mostly members of tne X3.

Mr. Id Burke Is making a tour of France. Mr. John Baker sailed for Europe last rk, E. Brown la at 41 Avenue Marceau, Tarla Mr.

Charles a Barnes; ot thla city. Is In London, Eng. Mra M. J. Boaxdman ha gone to Europe for the summer.

G. E. Bay lea, ot Chicago, to at the American Hotel, Loudon, Eng. Mr. H.

V. Bemls and family are In Paris at E. L. Brown, of Chicago, is a guest at Hotel, London, Eng. Mra M.

Butt and Mis Butts are in don, at the Lsngham Hotel. Mr. and Mra B. H. Buckley, of St, Caroline's court, are at Fox Lake.

a Mr. J. A. Bower is in Paris, and his address to 31 Boulevard Hauasmann. Mis Mamie Brower will spend several Weeks at Lake Minnetonka, Minn.

Thomas B. Burcb left recently tor a tour Of Great Britain and the Continent. Alex Buel and B. 8. Blaca, ot Chicago, are Summer sojourner in london.

Eng. Mr. J. H. Burch, of Chicago, waa registered at the Grand Hotel, Paris, June 1U J.

Blckeralke ana family, of LaSalle avenue, la at the Royal Hotel, London, Mr. and Mra J. Benham, of 2,415 MlchU tan avenue, are In Paris at tne Hotel de oudrea. Hr. James T.

Ball of the Board of Trade, Is In Dakota and Minnesota looking after spring wheat. Mr. and Mra E. W. Blatcbford and famUy, of Laballe avenue, wili spend the summer at Wood's Hool, Maaa, Miss Anna Marion Bradley and Miss Carrie mu mom vmiio J-awson will spend the summer inKidgeneld.

and lewporv Mra Bylvestera Bliss, ot Evanston, and Mms Jeuule Bile iiave gone to spend some time at Gambler, Unia The Rev. J. H. Barrows, Pastor of the First rreabyterlan Church, and Mra Barrows wiil spend a lew week in Vermont. Mr.

and Mra Ttrr i- EuUer left last week for tUe East, 'iney will spend the summer at the seasnore. Mra F. a Burrows, of 117 Drexei boulevard, will spend July and August at tne beauttfiU home ot her parents at Erie, Pa. B. Bouton, ot the Union Foundry Works, is taking a few mouths' rest in Europe, and wben heard from last was at Woburu Place.

London. Mlsa Beal, preceptresa of the Art Depart, mentor the Northwestern University, is on her way to Syracuse and Kew 1'ork and the sea shore. Mr. and Mrs, Brand and family ex-pect to Hpeud a lew weets at Oconomowoc, Mid Liter in the summer wiil viit friend ia i-cw and. the DAiLf nmni ocEAir, ttednesday hoeiong, jtjne hvsical, suppleittxt; White Ca, baa been spending several day I born avenue, will spend the summer at Lake in nuoourn city, wia, ana viainuy wiu bis I jnmneionita wile and family.

O. Mr. and Mra CL Collins are la England. Mra G. a Carmlchael has sailed for Eu rope.

Miaa Mollle Campbell Is vialtmar la Wash. ington. Mr. C. Clark nas gone to Europe for the summer.

Professor and Mra. Carbart are at 44 Hue de Cllchy, Paria Mr. and Mra John Cape ana daughter have sailed for Carlisle, England. Mr. H.

W. K. Cutler, of Englewood, was tn London the last heard from him. Mr. 8.

D. Coo is anticipating a summer vacation among the Thousand Isles. Mr. E. A.

CoUy will go to Dakota tor a couple of weeks' shooting in August. Miss Annie Cheeney, ot Washington boulevard, will be a visitor at Lake Geneva Miaa Margaret ana Miss Helen Carter sailed tor Europe last week on the Servia Mr. Henry A. Cox, the well known lumber, man, has gone to Manitoba for a short rest, Mrs. George M.

Clark and her sister. Miaa Keep, will apend the summer at Bye Beach. Miss Pussy Conley, of 266 Superior street, will spend the summer at Lake Minnetonka D. P. Clatiln and family, of this city, are living at A 32 Thiatlegrow street, London, Eng.

The Rev. Mr, Coiiisson will apend his vaca tion visiting friends In the State of New York. Mrs. George W. Cass Is at the seashore, where she will spend the months of July and August.

Mra Frank Compton will spend the summer at her fathers, in Cincinnati, and at Cape May. Mra. A. B. Cook went yesterday to her charming summer residence at Lioertyviiie, Lake County.

Mrs. Lydia J. Cadwell aalla for Europe In the Servia about the middle of July, to be gone aeveral month. Mr. Charles B.

Crane has rented a house In Denver, where he now expects to spend the summer and winter. Mr. and Mra Charles Counaelman, of 1904 Michigan avenue, will spend the summer in the Yi nite Mountains. Mr. V.

Church, manager of the Boot Son's Musie Comoany, leaves July 1 for a few weeks' visit at Barrington. Mra A. A. Carpenter and family will spend July and part of August at Narraganaett Pier before going to the White Mountain Mra B. Chapman will apend theanmmer at the Eastern watering placea Mr.

Chapman proposes a trip to Montana In August. Charles Curtis, of Weber piano tame, 250 Wa bash avenue, having recently returned from Europe, will apend the summer in Chicago. H. Clauaeemua, the Austrian Consul, 149 Cas street, ia In Europe, having sailed with bis friend, Candidas, with wnom he will apend aome time in Germany. Mrs.

Charles A. Chapman and family, ot rrairie avenue, win leave July 0 lor the aeaanore at East Gloucester, Mass, Mr. Chapman will Join them in August. Mra Iran D. Cole, expect to leave for Boston the 1st of July to study with Hen-schel.

Will receive her pupils at her room, 209 State street, corner Adams, on ths 1st of August. X. Miss St L. Dole, of Chicago, la at ths Groavs-por Hotel, London, Eng. Mr.

John M. Dandy will apend his vacation at Lake Minnetonka, Minn, Mr. J. M. Douglaa was a passenger on the Bervia last weea for Europe, G.

A. Dickson, of this city, is registered at the Royal Hotel, London, Eng. W. Duell. of 126 Washington street, ia at the Hotel Continental, Paria Dr.

Tan Buren Denalow will spend the summer fishing at Fort Niagara, Can, Judge T. Lyle Dickey ana family will oc cupy a cottage on tne xiay i. err ace at Mew port Mr. and Mra J. D.

Dezendorf. of Grara. land Park, are at the Hotel de Londres, Mr. W. A.

Duncan will travel on the European Continent for aeveral months and return in Oetober. After the adjournment of Congress Acting Vice President Davis will go to baratoga for the remainder of the summer. Mis Fldelle Dinamore, a young lady well known in musical circles in this city, is at No. 3 bL Mary's Terrace, London, Eng. Miss May Dougherty, a promising young vocalist, daughter of Mr.

Dougherty, of the Aews, will pass tne summer at Rochester. Miss Jane Dyer, teacher ot Latin and Greek at Ferry Halt Lake Forest, and a graduate of Michigan University of she class ot 'bl, left Chicago Tuesday for a year's travel in Europe. Mra. I M. Dunn left last Tneadav for Ke waunee, where ahe will maae a brief visit prior to spending the summer la the East, bhe wiil return to Chicago about the middle of September.

33. Mr. and Mra A. Elchhold, ot Michigan, ara in Germany. Mra.

Eraklne and family, 226 Dearborn avenue, summer at Bristol, Me. Mra Dr. Joeephelne Eltzholts, house physician ot the Foundlings' Home, baa gone to viait ner parents in Denmark, ana will make a tour through France probably before returning. Mr. and Mra Elisha Eldred.

of 1239 Michigan avenue, Bailed for Europe recently, and are making a tour of the continent. When last heard from tney were at the Hotel Continental, Pane Mr. and Mra F. M. Fargo are at Saratoga.

Dr. L. Forbes, of Chicago, is In London, Eng. Mr. William Foster sailed for Europe last week.

Mra and Miaa Ferry are stopping at 56 Tor. rington square, Donaon. H. J. Farwell sailed tor England recently, and is now doing London.

Mra Charles M. Fsy has gone to Buffalo to remain during the summer months. Mra Marshall Field la occupying the villa ot John R. Ford on Harrison avenue, Newport, Mia Rose Foreman expects to apend the greater portion of the aommer at Lake Geneva Mr. Lonla Frank, of Indiana avenue, la visiting in Europe, and wiil remain abroad aome mouths.

Mr. and Mrs, Fuller, ot No. 470 North State atreet, and Miss Fuller will msticato at Newcastle, a h. Mr. and Mrs, Harry French, well known in musical as well as social circles, have removed to New York, Mr W.

B. Fuller, ot EeUey, Maua A Ca, Bailed' for Europe Saturday on a voyage of pleasure and business. Mra VL B. Freshwatera, of Ashland a venae, well known in musical circles here, sails for Europe July 8. bhe will pursue musical studios in Pane for two years.

Mn J. H. French and Mias French have gone for the summer to the coast of Maine. Tne Vice President of the Board of Trade will Join his family in the dog-days. Mrn Gerhard Foreman, Miss Ida Foreman.

and Mr. Oscar Foreman, ot Wabash avenue. are spending the summer in the Rhine country, and will be absent from Chicago for aeveral months, Miss M. E. Gray haa gone to Europe.

Miss Mary Green will be at Sturgeon Bay. Wia, during July. Mr and Mra J. a Goodrich, of 1309 Michigan avenue, will aummer at Maniton Lake, Wia Mrs. W.

Grsy and Mr. Walter Gray were passengers oa the beryls for Europe last wees. Mr. and Mra Norman T. Cassette will apend the aummer with a party of friends In the wmte JLOuntaina.

Sir. and Mrs. Frank 8. Gorton are at Denver. CoL They will spend some time at I Manitou Springs.

Mr. Charles F. Gunther, the well-known confectioner, is spending the summer in Europe his family, and having a de-lightful tuna H. A. cheocr, of Chicago, is ia London, En-.

rr Mr. Harkness and Miss Edith Harkness will spend a few weeks in Miohigan. George W. Hall, of 470 W. Washington street, ia at the Albemarle Hotel, London.

W. Hale and family Bailed for Europe on the 2tith JnBt. for a two-months' tour. Mr. and Mrs.

J. a Hobbs, of 343 LaSalle avenue, have gone to Maine for aeveral weeks' vacation. Miss Alice Hovey left the city Saturday for Glencoe, and will go from there to Oak Park for the summer. Tt T. tTa11i.

ir leave the city July for afew mouths' travel in Minnesota and Manitoba. Mr. and Mra William H. Harper 'and children, ot 3241 Prairie avenue, will spend a tew weeks at the Dells ot Wisconsin. Mr.

George M. Hoyt, of Hyde Park, sailed recently for Europe, and his safe arrival in London has been announced to his friends, Mr and Mra W. D. Houghtellng, the Misses Josie and Laura Houghteling, ot Dearborn avenue, are making an extended European tour Mr H. N.

Hlgginbotham, of Marshall Field with his wife and family, will spend the summer with a party of friends at Nan. tucket. Mr. J. F.

Hervey. of 2931 Michigan avenue, is spending the summer in Europe, and was in London when his friends last heard from him. Mra James T. Hair haa gone to Minnesota for a tew weeka As soon ss she returns to the city she will begin preparation for a sojourn at Newport Mr W. B.

Howard, 1355 Wabash avenue, has leased the cottage of Moaes Taylor at Elberon, and will spend the summer there with his family. Mrs. Washington Heaing left last Tuesday tor the East, and will apend the summer on the Atlantio coast, visiting aeveral of the prominent watering places. Mrs. William a Hinellne.

of Hyde Park, who has been ill for the last five month, hope to be able to leave for Ocean Grove, N. where she will spend the summer Mr. W. Hibbard (Hibbard, Spencer A Ca). ot 1701 Prairie avenue, ia in London with bis family, and will remain abroad some time, visiting ail the important point in Europe.

Mra A. J. Harding and family, C92 Weat Adam atreet, have gone to their summer residence on Lake Genesseo, Oconomowoo, Wis, where they will remain till the middle ot September. Mra B. Hanna.

of Na 33 Wisconsin ave nue, will apend the month of August in Colorado, visiting in Denver and Lead villa. Mr B. Hanna will go out ana return with his wife in September A pleasant party, cdmposed ot Misses Mary Hill, Jessie Cowlea, Llliie Jouea, Hattie Kimball, and Messra A. G. Briggs and Fred Sheets hsve gone to Muskegon and Mona Lake 'or a week'a visit, Miss Medora Henson, the noted vocalist, of Na 3438 South Park avenue will spend the month ot July at Kittening, Pa From there sue goes to Boston, to remain nntil October, when ahe expects to return to Cuicaga Mr and Mra J.

K. Harmon, with the Misses Amelia and Katie Harmon, Master Albert and Lydia Harmon, will leave for the Chicago summer resort at Charlevoix, Mich, on Saturday, July 8, and remain there moat ot the aeaaon. Mra D. Harry Hammer Is visiting friends in boutbern Ohla Uooa her return, about the middle ot July, ahe will go to tne Atlantic coast, accompanied by her daughters, and apend the remainder ot the aeaaon at Long Branch and Asbory Park, where Mr Hammer will Join them. J.

N. Hills, Western manager of the National Life Insurance Company ot Vermont, and Mra Hills and Clara, have gone to Ann Arbor to witness the graduation ot his daughter Laura at the Michigan University; after which Mra Hiila and the young ladies wili go to Detroit and around the lakes home. X. James M. Irving leaves by the Circasslsn juiyixor a trip tnrougn tne Highlands ot Scotland.

He is a leading member ot the Heatner Club ot this city. Miss Dora Johnson Hotel, London, Eng. the bervia June 2L is at the Grosvenor The Misses Aydelotte and Rose Johnson left this week tor Granville, Ohla Mr J. M. W.

Jones ha gone to Europe for a ahort vacation. He sailed une Mra W. T. Johnson and Miaa Johnson, ot Na 113 Case atreet, remain In Europe all Bummer. Mr.

and Mra Jenkins have left for Western New York, and thence to the sea shore, for a month's trip, Mr and Mrs, W. H. Judeon. of the Grand Paciflo Hotel, will sail for Europe next month, to be absent aeveral montna Mra John Johnston, Jr, and Master Johnston, have gone to the summer seat of his family on Lake Geneva Real estate is not so brisk that the head ot the house is such to be found In town Saturday ox Sunday. The Rev.

Dr. Herrick Johnson and wife will leave the city early next week for Lake George, where they will spend the most of inly, and then go to Ocean beach, near Long ranch, where they have spent aeveral summers, to remain during August. They will return early in September Miss Kate Kenny to in Pans, and will remain aome weeks. Mr William Klrkwood was a passenger on Mra. Dr M.

Kitchen waa a passenger on the ow via mm iMh weea. Mr and Mrs. David Kelley, ot 3159 Michi gan avenue, aauea xor curope tsaturdsy. D. A.

Kohn and family, of Chicago, are booked for the aummer at Congress Hail, Saratoga, The Rev. Dr. A. Kittredge and family expect to apend the aummex, as usual, in New England. Mr.

W. IX Kerfoot, the well-known real estate dealer; Bailed tor Europe last week, intending to be gone until October Mr and Mra Frank D. Kettella. nee Moore, are viBltlng the summer resorts of the East, and hope to return to Chicago early la October Mr and Mra Asa P. Kelley.

of 2244 Calumet avenue, and Miss Minnie Kelley sailed for Europe a few days ago oa the Britannic, and will be gone a year 'x. Professor Locke, of Evanston, goes to Boston. Miaa Nellie Lorlmer will visit friends in the East, Mr Martin 0. Lewis, Jr, sails for Scotland next month. Miss Mamie Leonard has gone to California for the summer.

Mr Emil Lie bllng will visit his parents In Germany during the summer montna. Mr. C. A. Lamb, of 535 LaSalle avenue, has gone to Europe tor a summer vacation.

Mr Albert Larnard ia making a tour of Europe, and waa In London at last account a Mr. and Mra Victor F. Lawaon will leave the first week in July for an enduring summer sojourn in Colorada Mr J. H. Loomls.

Principal of the Wells School, will apend his vacation at Cascade, Mich, where his family now are. Mr and Mra Latshaw left for their old Kentucky home, while Mr and Mra Laakev wiil spend a season at some one of Illinois' favorite resorta, Mr LZ. Letter and famuy. having recently returned from Europe, are at their beautiful i home on Geneva Laite, where they will spend the summer montna, Mra John A. Logan will visit Chicago after the adjournment of Congress, and then Join her daughter, Mra Tucker, at one of New England coast resorta.

Mra Lawton and aon will spend the month of July at Bye Beach, where her husband will join them, and in August they will Visit friend in Pittsneld, Mass. Mrs. Robert T. Lincoln and her children will spend the summer at Colorado Springs and Maniton with her rather, ex-benator Harlan, of Iowa, Mra Lincoln's healtn to quite delicate. Mr.

and Mra Lake, of 134 Weat Twelfth street, leave for Detroit July 1, ana from there to Niagara Fails, where they will spend a few weeka Upon returning, Mra Lake will go to Louisiana to spend the winter with ter the summer st Magnolia Beach, Maaa, and and in the White Mountains. The reverend rector of Grace Church and Nestor of the Episcopal Churoa of thla city, will spend wuiy ana august wita nis lamuy. Mra Captain H. Lsmson, son, and daughter, ot Portland. Oregon, who haa been spending the last month with the family of har father, Oeneral CL P.

Buckingham, on Fullerton avenue, left yesterday to spend a month with friends In Ohla alter which they wiil return and spend the remainder of the summer tn Chicago, returning to Oregon early In the fall Mr. and Mra H. F. Lewis and children, 34b Dearborn avenue, will spend the summer at Weat Durham, in Caukill Mouataina, where they have been for aeveral years past. and will return about tne 1st ot ftovember Tnetr addreaa (mall or telegraph) wilt be Durham, Greene County, N.

Y. Mra Lewi and children are visiting her father and mother in Connecticut at present. XLX. Dn H. F.

Merriman ia in Paria Mr David McKay sails for Scotland In Joly. Miss Belle McKlndley is registered at the Elbemsrle Hotel, London, Eng. Miss Katie Morrison is still the guest of Mra Orble Hunter, Kan City. Miss Erne MoFarland will go to Lake Superior with her aister, Mrs. Stone.

Charles P. Metcalf and family will spend the aummer at Congress Hail, baratoga. L. Montgomery has engaged rooms at Congress Hail, baratoga, for the aummer. Henry Memory and tamiry, of 304 Chicago avenue, apend the aummer in London, Eng.

Mr and Mra. Samuel J. MediU are at Cres-sons Springs, Pa. Mr Medill to tn poor health. Mr.

and Mra MorrilL Be Carrie are visiting the various places ot Interest In Europe. Mr and Mra N. Matson, Miaa Xstson, of 70 Park avet ae, will apend the aummer at Man. itoo Lake, to la. Mra A.

J. McBean, of 2227 Prairie avenue. Messra J. F. and George McBean, sailed for Europe Jane 2 Mra, T.J.

Martin, Jr, and family, of 243 Dearborn avenue, will aummer on the sea shore at Rock Island, Mass, Mra Horace Xeech ana Miss Maud Meech, of 16 Harrison street, will apend some time at Dake ueorge this summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

McVlcker will spend the summer in traveling on the continent, returning to Chicago in October Mr and Mrs. W. W. Miller are making a tour ot Europe, and when last heard from were at the Hotel Believna, Paris. Mr and Mra George MoConnetl, me Ket-telie, will viidt the prominent Eastern summer resorts and return in October Mrs.

Fred A. MorreU and children, accompanied by Miaa Wood, Bailed for Europe, Saturday, the 24th, to be absent a year Mr H. B. Marshall will leave tor Europe July 20, by the steamer Ohio, from Philadelphia, He will make a tour of Franco and Italy. Mr.

Cyrus H. McCormick and family win spend July, August, and September at their aummer home near Springs, New York. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Medill and Mias Media will spend the summer traveling through the North of England and the raoustala dis-trictot Wales. Mr George W.

Mathews and Miss Grace Mathews sailed for Europe June 2L Miaa Mathewa will apend some time tn Berlin studying musia Mr. Charles P. McAvoy will, with a party of young friends, go to Dakota Territory after Aug. 10, to enjoy camp life for amenta, hunting, 11 thing, etc Mr J. H.

McAvoy, of 2321 Calumet a venae, and Mias Cornelia MoAvoy will spend a week in August at the Thousand Island, and then go for a short sojourn to Cspe Msy. Mr and Mrs, Clayton Marks will spend a few weeks at Greeley Farm, and later in the aeaaon win maae a journey to tne esty ox Carroll. Iowa, visiting friends, leaving the city July 20, returning bept, W. Mr' E. G.

Newell will spemd the month of July in the hte Mr and Mra '3. M. Nickereon, of 108 Cass street, will go to Capo Cod Into la too aummer. The Rev. Dr Xoyea will spend hto vacation at Neenah, Wia.

where tne bass are waiting for the ecclesiastical hook. Mr and Mrs. Henry Noyes wfU leave on the 15th of July tor a trip to New York, Boston, and Long braneh; will return abeut the middle of Aegust, Mr J. H. Nolan and family, of the Grand' Paciflo Hotel, are ax Geneva.

Switzerland. Mr. Nolan will return on tne Germanic, Aug. 17. wnii JUS ranuiy will spena year in ran.

Mra F. H. Osborn and little daughter, Cora, are visiting relatives at Perrymersas, Md. Mias Stella A. Otis hss rone to Geneva Lake to spend too summer months, visiting trienda Miss Minnie Otto, daughter ot Judg Otis, wul apend the summer In the White Mountains with Mr and Mra Counaelman.

Mrs. George OUs, wife ef the popular oesh- ler of the Commercial National Bank, baa engaged rooms ler the season at th Prohie House, Aew Hampshire. Mrs. Georre Owen will next week leave the city for Denver, where sne will remain for a part of the summer, visiting relatives and trienda ia tnat city. Mr.

A. Pease to at th Hotel Continental, Paria. Miaa Jessie Phillips to at Paris, at 44 Bao de Ctichy. Mr and Mra Angelo Do Pro are travel-ing la Germany. Mr and Mra Grafton Parker apend the aummer nt Franooaia, N.

H. Mra William A. Pinkerton will spend most ot th summer at Waukesha, Mr. a Phillips, of 347 Dearborn avenue, haa gone to Europe fur a few montna Mr a W. Potter's family will occupy their palatial aummer home at Lake Genera Mr and Mra A.

a Pettibone. of 235 Michi gan avenue, are now on their way to Europe. The Rev. Henry G. Perry, ot the city Episcopal clergy, ia rev-slung familiar scenes la Ohia Mrs.

E. W. Phillips and Miaa Dt N. Phillips are ia England previous to making a tour of the continent. Miss Agnes Potter will travel through Europe for year, spending some time at Munich, Germany.

Mr and Mra H. A. Pearsons and Mias West left Evans toa a week ago for Philadelphia and other points Earn Mrs. E. 11 Preston, 'ot Waahtnatoa place, will be at Bethlehem, ia the Whit Mountains, a part ot ths summer Mra George M.

Pullman and children hsve gons to the White Mountains for the summer, and will spend some time at the sea ahore. P. Palmer, of Hotchkln, Palmer A Bailed Saturday ia the Germanla for a three montna tour of business and pleasure in Europe, i Theodore W. Phlnney, of the Union Lime Works, has leased a cottage at the corner ot Carroll and Buggies avenues, Newport, for the summer Mr. and Mra Robert I Perry, nee McKay.

will be the guests ot Mr Perry's sister, at Evanston, until autumn, when they will remove to thla city. Mr a Pratt and Mra Pratt leave the East vis Washington Monday, July 3. Mr. Pratt sails tor a snort rest in Eutodo on July 8, Mra Pratt in ths meantime remaining at Pocassett, Masa Mra B. H.

Peters left Thursday to visit her brother, Judge L. E. at Elpon, Win, where her husband will Join her July to apend a few weeka at Ureoa Lake, and later will make a trip to San Diego, CaL Mrs. Peck, who is famous for her benevolence end lovely character, has invited Miss Dora Keep, the charming daughter of Henry Keep, to spend July and August with her at the Profile House, White Mountains, where there will be quite a colony of Chicago people this summer. it-Thomas a Boblnson is in.

Porta Mr. snd I'rs. J. Paact srs booked far th Cisrenioa Lo'eL fcra I'-r. Halle street, to at Charing Cross Hotel, London.

The Rev. Dr and Mrs. W. H. Byder sailed for Europe June 21 for a tour of two Tears, Mr.

and Mra Thorns Rlohsrdaon and son, ot 3511 South Park avenue, sailed for Europe on tne bervia June 2L O. M. Rogers and Mr. Harry Rogers, of Ashland avenue, are abroad, and when last heard from were tn Paria Mr. and Mra Jacob Rosenberg, of Michigan avenue, and Miaa Matti Rosenberg, are via.

lting relative ia Germany. Mr Radd esh and sons, and Mr and Mr. Thompson soon depart for a trip to Superior ana otner interesting isxs ports. Mr Cnarles Randolph, the Secretary of the Board of Trade, ana Miss Randolph were ia London, at the us ton Hot! at last ao counts. They will spend the summer on the continent.

Mr M. Roaenbiatt, of Rosenblatt Ett-Unger, leaves thla week for a four-weeas tnp, during which he will visit New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Hartford. spending two weeks at Long Branch. Mr A. F.

Belts la tn Europe. Mr J. J. Schoninger haa gone to Europe. Miaa 0.

M. Scott is at 44 Sue de CUohy, Paris. Mrs. Banger will summer at Maniton Springs, Col, Mr Albert Bturres ana family are at their summer house on lavke Geneva. Mrs.

M. Stone and family will seek the cool shadows of Northern Michigan, Mr Ueorge St urges and family will remain at Lake Geneva during the summer Mr and Mra William H. Spear and family will spend the summer at their Hinsdale villa Mr and Mra L. Somera wfU probably spend the month ot August at bt Paul and SLianespoua, Mr ana Mrs. William 8mtth will spend the summer at their cottage at Lake lans-tonka, Minn.

General Henry Strong and 'family will spend the summer at their delightful borne at Lake Geneva. Mr. Geo. H. Sldwell, and W.

a Seaverna, ot the Board of Trade, have gone to Dakota to iooa up tne crops. Mr and Mra Perry H. Smith, Miss Emma Smith, and Mr Hannibal Jr. will sail for Europe in July. Mr and Mrs.

L. Bheldoa are in London, and will remain there during the year, apend-ing the heated term on the continent, Mr W. F. Storey haa engaged a cottage at Green Lake, Wia, and will spend the summer there, with Mra Storey, in a quiet wsy. Mra F.

8 poo ner, with her children, will spena the months ot July and Anguat in Fond dn Lao and at Lakes Mtnnotonsa and Elkhart. Mr Fred J. Squibb and Mr Charles Sea tea will leave, per steamship Gallia, July 19. for London and Pans, returning about the mid-die of September Professor Swing has engaged pasaare for Europe, and will sail the middle ot July If hi health 1 better. It not, he will seek rest and recreation with his daughter at his old home in Oxford, Ohla Mr and Mrs.

Fresco Smith leave for a trip around the Lakes MichJran and So- perior by the steamer Peerless to Bayneld, Wisconsin, south shore Superior, July returning Sept Mr and Mrs. Emery A. Btorrs sail for Liverpool Saturday, accompanied by Mias Brit-ton, of this city. They will be absent until October, and will visit London, Edinbnrg. Berlin.

Vienna, Parts, Switzerland, Munich, Dresden, Milan, Venice, and Florence. Mra H. O. Stone and children are la London. Mr Horauo btone will Join her in Parts next month, where she wul remsin awhile, previous to a tour in Switzerland and Italy.

She wiil remain abroad two years When last heard from Mrs. btone was at the Hotel Continental, Paris, The Misses Helen B. Swing and Dennis Swtng sailed for Europe last Sacoroav. They will visit England, and then go to Paris, to be the gnests of Mra H. Stone.

They will then be Joined by Professor Swing and Ms. end Mra Perry H. Smith. Xasy wuiretnra la "Country Bring and thinking has ro- eeniiy temptea quite nam ber of gnests from that popular Weat bide bouse, the Park View Hotel, for their regular summer utinga Lieutenant bmvur and wife, with their lovely little daarhter. have left for Long Branca.

Mra Ridael and Master "Badge" Riddel are seeking tne oooi breeaes of Nortnera New York, Taylor to la London, Mr F. B. TnttU sails for Europe oa the Bervia July 26. Mr W. H.

Thomoeoa and aon sailed tor Europe week arc Mr Richard Tell grouse will spend severs months abroad. He left last week, Mr Fred Tuttle, of 2022 Michigan avenue, sails for Europe on the bervia, July 2ti Mrs, W. F. Tucker will spend the summer at ths seashore somewhere In New England. Mr and Mrs, D.

M. True, of Wast Washing. toa st, ialt Jane for a few weeks' trip East, Mr and Mrs. Horace Tucker expect to go to tae New England summer resorts during august, Mrs. X.

TutU Mias J. a Tuttle, and Mies Grace Tutu were passengers on the bervia Jane 2L Mrs, James P. Taylor and family have gone to Cape Cod, where they will enjoy the ocean Mias Winnie Turner, of 403 North Stste street, will spend th summer with friends in the East, Mra J. H. Tabor, son, nad daughter will lesve Chicago about uiy 10 for an extended Visit through Ohia Mr Joseph F.

Tucker will leave turd ay for Jamalua Plains, Mssa, and Oatervule, Ma, to be absent four weeks. Mra M. D. Taloott. of Ashlsnd avenue.

will visit the ancestral homestead In Witn-rsfield. and th New nrlsnii resorta Mra B. N. Tooksr, of 235 Dearborn ave nue, leaves this week with her children tor Fort Atkinson and Appletoa, Win. for tae hot montaa Mra A.

Van Schaack. ot 1714 Michigan avenue, hss taken a cottage at Hyde Park for the summer Mr and Mra Allea Vans will leave about July 1 for Round Lake, Clifton Springs, and other Eastern resorts, where they wul remain moat of the aummer. Mr Robert Warren sailed week. Mr Carl Woifanoa wul tor three months. 0 for Europe last travel in Germany Mr.

Charles Ward, of Lawndalo, some time, occupying their beaaUf ul cottage I on iiaoue island avenue Mra Jsmea Wslsh sad fsraily will lesve this week tor Uartland. wbere they will remain all a turner. Mr Walsh wiu Visit there at short tntervaU. Mr. D.

11 Williams, of the Chicago Medical College, will leave the city early Is August tor Tintia bu oia soiat is Wisconsin, in will return before the opening of the fail term. and family, leave the city Thursday week for a summer season of a aaonth at Nan tucket, to at tne iiotei continental, aria Mr John B. Woodward expects to spend the summer st Long Branch. Mr A. Wing will travel in Europe this summer, having sailed last week.

Mr Henry Woodland left Tuesdsy for a month's abseaoo in Boston. Mra H. Wrenn, of 2958 Indiana avenue, hss gone to Cambridge. Maaa, tor th aum mer Mra F. H.

Watriaa and son. of 243 Dear born avenue, will spend th summer In Europe. John B. Wilson and family are located at their beautiful home at Lake Geneva for tae summer. Judge With row, of the Rock aland Road, and family are at Lake Geneva, where they wul remain until October Mr and Mra W.

J. Watson, of LaSalls svenue, are la England, and were registered at the Albemarle Hotel early In June. Mr Lansing Warren and Mr W. a Warren are at BeUarto, Italy. They will visit tbs various seaport towns on the Mediterranean.

W. B. Wiley, of 2823 Michigan avenue, is making a tour ot Europe, and when lat beard from wsa locatea at the Hotel ds rAthenee, Paria Edcar Wakeman, the active correronl-ent ot the i oiru-r-Jvurnai, and lamlly wiil suil for r-urope July Mr Wakeinu co- crves a cooii rest. r-i. t.

::.) Mrs. A. M. Wright and children hsve gone so ineir summer resort at Aorta Lake. Wia The head ot the bona withdraw hlaaseif from Board of Trade cares and emoi unseat each Saturday night, arrivtas; tn time to get a corner on roca base lor nonosy breauasa The Hon.

A. M. Is always -long" on sack 1 deals, it being the finny besnUes that are brought up "short. Mr Willis Yonns- and fimSv. of 161 fkmth Lesvltt street, hsve gone to lake Mlnnt-tonkn for the summer SB.

Mr W. M. Zeartng. Miss Lottie Zeartnr and Mr. H.

IL Zearing leave early la July for Newport and Saratoga. Dr and Mra F. Ziegf eld wul spend the greater portion ot the summer in Chicago, 1'ney may visit the Eastern resort la TEX BOHEJUAJT CLUB. The Bohemian Club left the atty Thursday for a two weeks sketching visit to Oakfleld Wia, a pretty sylvan spot near Fond da Lao The nobis trees, after which the hamlet to named, are threaded by a brook which "goes oa forever with a rush and ptot-uresqueneas worthy of a Coloraao canyon. It the artiata do not come back with canvas splached with spray and studded with acorns, and all in a manner very aneaemra-bly aurgestlng nature, they will have fallen below their reputation aa the leading amateur art association of the city.

In the party, besides chape rones and cooks et id omne genua, will be the Misses Marie Koapal, Margaret MacDonald. Weaver Jones, Ida Strong, Pauline liohn, Ada naively. Ada Burgess. anas rorter, suss inpp, suss Luste bweetzer, abas Ida Haskell, O'Connell. Mi Lund Miss Piatt, otexner, ansa acien aorurap, HOTICZ.

(Ladles and gentlemen intending to leave Chicago for the summer, or take short vacations, whose names do not appear In the above list, will please send asemoraada to Tex Lttxx Oczaji for publication next week THE NUIBEK OF SHEEP KANSAS. To th Editor ef Ibe lilirfnisi Ctucauot Jane la. is a i losat Issee ef Tan IsTta Vcsan I sttxl Uuq t.r are OOO.UUO saeep la k' TSU evrtalaiy a nusprlat or sat miat, as tne eswsas fcejte- tias reeesUy mom gives la aaaber eC saees la s'ssess as 40O.OUU H. The esUmato referred to was neither a mix print nor a misstatement, bat was based npon the Information gained by a corre spond ent of Tax Dream Ocaaa asaonc the sheep men of gsnssa Aa it waa repeatedly denied, however, a note wa dropped to Colonel a Hilton, of Topeks, one ot the best informed men in that btate, and the fol lowing as his reply: THE CITIZEN SOLDIECY. A Trip by Th Inter Ocean Izr-: Around the Various Lrz.zr.tt Eera.

Th Hon. John WeMworts has gon to I Erervthlaff fa Terr CoamndaL II a 1 .1 vi bh. 7 TW1I II1M1I I xeroses at Dartaaontn CoUere. bis all anater, and will spend some time visiting old triBBu tn new xvngiaua. A South Side party, eonsisttag of Valor Dv G.

Wsmerand wlf a Miaa 1 TonU-JualX-Vouat Lka 1 lk SbS mm I wisuvua im my retara rrees tae aul-nwlr ma mi tae I part of their aisvary. aave ie Ssts at la quarters eX ths CI feecaao. and Master Day C. Wagner, aad U. Si.

liir- I Th F.AOs Deserted. Eeoord I GoTeznaent Eottixx tTa-U of AUrttina. OTJM VAJLIOUS COXXAJrDa. In a ramble throngh theboaee of CUcas warriors Tns Irm Ocxas seont was mwd-lahod In aaaay wsya In the eam of Ue First Infantry, where at thla aeaaon, the of vaoaUon, geoorally ail qurt. taere was a good deal ef activity.

The informs are being completely renovated, re-cmiU being sworn In, and everybody eeem I busily engaged work that to doing -tie State aoane aerrloe." Ia the CoUmei's rooia was found a Urge Iron safe. recent acqu-si. Uon, presumably to hold the wealth Ue State will poor Into this military chest a-'w to-night's lneoecUoo. The ooaamlttM of vevaran oorps was tn slBn. acting oat, pUcatlons for aaemberahin, The corps determined to keep the standard of ar ioa to metabership high, it to expected t--.

It wul become a great auxiliary tn Ce snoraU of the regiment. was booming ia the First Infantry, and everybody seemi-1 nappy. Leaving this place, the ramble a continued to the Uvonao of the First Cav alry. After passing throngh a labyrinth -dark peasasres. between booths and pagov! tn the Expos! Uon BnOding following aonLattrring strains of th military -rendered by the beat bogie corps in AmerU the axuQCi.sTxxs or ooc vnm, situated tn a literal giaas reach si.

The sante spirit of activity and good teels seemed to pervade 'this command as was fonnd In the other First Beriamt. Kowie dsnnted by the loooa varalsaoa of tnetr present camn, they took wTUi full faith and to the day tnat wul soon land them in a haven of rest tn their own beanulal home, whlca will, now tne brack strikes are over. grow into snaps ana comeliness raptaly. There was aiao activity at toe battery Park, bat as th knights there parading were ot lie order of Pytnias and not 1K.U, ths aout.t passed on to that part of the caasp ot tee heeond Infantry, erstwhile known aa u.e btxtn Ketnuteat. Here, as else wbere.

was life and activity; Is fact, snore maa was u.e cnstosB to natd in foraaar days, and the wo-vicUoa crept over tne writer that nuiitary waa wlde-owakev Tne arsaory of tnat part of toe Second Ulitui, now known as tbo esd Second Lrtriuri' was nest visited, and too sent has bad i horrors ever etneev Entering tne decorated aeaiiqnarters, VumJ were luoi 1 deserted, boase tne boos of rroucd too command were there, vuk tbereour-s ent out, la the regimental order Uwa were fonnd no order of a recent date, bat It tn tb mnidle was fonnd a bet ot i' naacea ot the gaeata presea tn ooraa, -a of the dedication of toe arsaory. 1 1 oompies aaaay pasrea of a asiiiiary reoor and asigbt bo pt to good na ty mg it to too sua tnat tneBa Lamas Olrectory. as tne resuu.ea eoi-STewers asaoeiauoa ut this atat fceS I SIX PfsisTta Tvts sanra, Msasawen, aaaw oa the UolS and 2 las of tale I the loos ennnot becosae of sauca other aaoata. i Win solvere crew. We estimate tae aasases ef isms an uaau en I t- A aarea tats year at ebeet 1JW11W asul tn I tvt vnmmrir ts deauteabia.

and are btate property ts deata tea. piMimeavanatuwf ass issies, as evrr Mesabere la aties liases st the ea (or to ah lal over may be respooeiUe tar should fc I made to (eel tbe tail Weagnt ef tae law. A- Utwaan I cesMung troea i boot ws mm a oca saanv nasi srere ge zroea iw Hats Plaees la tao racka, tae taartermaber a beUer eaaiuy ihssr tnat ef aav arevieea rear. I mil i iiusss and sossrV roam were tb- aas taat the soral eeuieok ler taw aap I Boetrtod. and tao sigat there was a.

aawrwaee bhh was nver aaere nmaa aombla Vnmm a eaalf vara rCel l-s rears 'aaa'doeml ta. neaaM mt asMnu see I tnonca tbeeo peaSy veraaln wwre nwv i.i. i. i I tae hare rales, Ovareism and saner -i its tae innraaas la aaamaer there ts also an were pued ap to proosweoon beaps, and la a Increase ia sraaa. er aa and a eaie te eav sloauar awiiuina a reganas aaut-.

taat tae grade tae a aa Hm la Pay aa Uolag Into acta eaespoay rwima. tkry ware luo oar ml nisnes aaaa waa ave yean are. feud ill i mil ail larmltare aa4 wur-t beeoat aliaauea hae been e-rraa all evert VBaca are privase eoesnaay proporty. la llf. Z1 some of tae roosas very utU progeny was daTnCeers Iraly.

bTIl uZronT fcaaahsae, "aj Tbe number of saoop driven tae Kansas ZmtJ. mSLTummMmmidmTL'mtJl from Miaaonrt, Texas, and otaer neagkboiing mmthmt wits puss of tutn and rnoun. ti.e States daring tae last tw years has been I eocawlsitona, asao wwnid tatas, or yean. dition. Captain Laird to a hard worker.

Is popular with his men, and haa organised one ot the beat companies ia th Btate. Mr and Mra Daniel Lewis, of Manistee, spent the Sabbath with Mr B. Loomia Mra Lewis' father Cancun to elect delegates to the Four teenth Diatnct benatoiial coaveauon are called for next Saturday la both hspervuie and liale Tewnahipa ii. R. Givler's caadidacv for the Lasnala tare is favorably received la all parte of th diatnct, ana bis nominauoa is provuia press ot the district havs aimost a monalv Indonrd hint 1 ha Hon.

J. U. VSritrht. rrMffnt member from ttiia count t. haa rul tne use ol hJ name as a cauu.aate lor The it r- a no room ea wpny a miuh la aae 1 a rr the flocks to Increasing this sanuaar more I tsar noun ner tn too waa ta a rapidly than ever before.

I ia! erderiy eeedmnn. laai oonainoei ea win msraoeiai; CU1TLAU1 PHTSICAL COHnmOS. I rTL-Tae orno. aoT faV tror- Bpadal Teaarraaaa Tne laaarUeaan. I aha aumi saT Catcarn and th reca-r-" WasanoTOH, Jsae r7-Tae CaUed atatss I wast of it oaa had aw tuliiag iieata Jail parsielaa.

Dr. Tern ax. was celled apaa as- I was all ordered to be tamed ever to rroi aa. mmA m-immmA IL 111. a.

mimm mm I OtnoerS: the Orosr ha SMa dlSObeye.1. lii news ralatiag so Oaiteaa ta his newer Bis partner la be.laaaa, Dr. MeWIUiaaa, had Jest retemed from the Jail, where ho aa beea eea-ataatly ia sWeadaaee far ta past tew days, fear-lag taat tae prisoner threes- ansa Innate achsme aalgt obtain mesa eaeat tb sal Iowa Dr. MeWIUlaaas repotted taat GaUeaa eeasldsrable enass sine ta et the Presioent oertsloa. In reUtloa to ta miliar.

Dr Tenag said: "1 visit tb Catted State Jail every day. a I aav dene slae aav apoeiatsacat as Jail Phyaleiaa, aaaay years ace. Gnlteaa's DhyetreJ eendltien has Improved sine be nas beea la )aii aatu laiely. Ue aow aaows aorae Bluest siraa at breeklag dewa ia soiriia Taere la no eaaas in tae menial eondiUoa." Sea asked as Ve atoeprnleaef laaasltyex-HUas ta tne GmlUaa taaaiiv, he said: I have no aatialaeiory saeaas el Jadjclac mi tb ab)eet ol insaaity ia hat taaouy. 1 eaaaet ventare ea aav oredtevioa aa to SU desaeaaor betweea tan aai- bia xacalioa.

He ie a Umtd saaa. 1 aaaii lavite tae tw raatlamea who aav eeaaUy as sisted aae ea tbe eeoaaton ef exeeaUoaa, Dr. Kilot ard Dr. McWllliams, wlta ta persiiseica ef tae Strata Dr Ywanr stated that he esald not asderstand the aetioB e( Dr. Geddina, of tae laaaa asy laaa, la tnis nauat lie aaoconveriaO ertth alas, aad tb boot or Bad admitted taat Gaiteaa kaew the differeaee betwaea ricnt aad amen, aad yet he had aoed Simaeil eqaareiy oa tbe lease aa a believer la tb eaiDrit'a taaaaity.

lie bad pre-poaadad aamareaa eaasttoas ea the eabXotto Dr. Uoddias. eat bad aet made replies sameieat to eon via oa him that waa exactly euaauteat la BM varws apoa toe matter. Ot tralteas'a ta aaaity Dr Ywaas aald tae laoapuon ef tae i aaa never retarded Galteaa otSrrwiae than a eotd-blooded aaaaaala. wae kaew the Olffan bettrcee rlsht aad wroas.

aad ta vtaeie taaaiiv ox Uulteaaa ae reaards aa aa avarteieaa, i taraly set, beat aooa making preSt ent ef ta NEWS FROX RAPEXVILLE. Bpac lal Oorreapeadeace ef Tea iaaa Onus. SiruTtLU, IIL, Jane 27. The' Kaper- ville Guards, being Company Third Regiment, 1 were mustered for pay by Assistant Inspector' General Fred Bennett, of Joliet, Hi. Fifty men were mastered the company found to be in first-class con property taat ass not beea curi.j wsy as now being rained.

It I to be the Utiaeaa aaaonaiicia enu uaae r- ta looking after tat pn.perty. i sapeclaily Paragr aragrapa looks hae a neld after a rwut cm-ad abandoned aad na.ee this vrr erty I looked after tmmodiatoiy It wul a ruined. HOW TO SO XT. As a number of the Improved aaf ety-notc rifle have beea basoed to tbe EiisoM a tiooal Guard, nad an inquiry aaa been n-a ot Tan Ixtxs OcaaH as to the method of oentlnr "inspection arms" with this, ths lowing extract from aa order of the War I paruaeat, changing Cpton'a tacUos la respect, ta published for the benefit of 7 or tptoa nrui reaa: i piece is aabttnaliy carried at ths earn noccn, rararrapn ivvmna Tne recrnu toaaee hto piece auicaJy with riffha hand onnoaih the left era oatchir? with the lett hand between tne rear -a and tb lower band, tne tanmb extent-along the stock, the barrel to the a i i 1 Va T- Km I 1 1 ll Ml I augMM iii the hand nt the bright of i chin; he then passe aia right la quickly to the iocs, piactar tae trutn oon i head ot tbe hammer, th elbow as i. an th hand, th Bngera, cload lr; exteadlnr tn rroal of the lock.

praeae tb thnmb oa too aamiaer, the elbow at tbe same time, and tnr.n i Viammar la aha balfeock: then drx i i right haad by tae aide; the instructor the nleoe with tae right nana at uie i tbe stock (the recruit dropping the lr i byhe saae). Inspects, ana aiaui it uci the recruit, who receives it with t- hand la tao posluoa deacriboa la motioa, tiim his right band, as tr' r- ths hammer, aad the torehager to t.e ger, which be poila, at tbe aaaae Urc i ing tb hammer do era ward, to free tae aail-ooca aoaca, asms vrm((B Ber tbe salety-aovcb; the piroe lowered with ths left band, setaol i middle-band witn ths nrbt, aad bruu the poslttoa of order, buoald the t. Inspected without aaawlung. the rvi brings the hammer to the i lesmns tae order aa the laicU)i i tae next aaaa, who Immediatcy Wmi piece SMALL Compsnv Pirat Ca SHOT. 6tarkweatoer, wul spcaU ry.

it; U. 1 Joiiet. Battery aad the Flrvt Cai. -r Injrpvcted by Oenrral liarc. o.

I General of Liiaota, to-morrow First Uteaant F. ing Company Nwai warded the onltaitaeut vl LirUa Companies A and cf a S-or wiva te l-i. 1 1 cunion to krLi.i. vt.a, a 1. aa it 13 tii Te aaul-r I -i 1 i 1.

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