Two more deserters were lodged ' : apart. in the guard house the past week. ; 1 - . . _ . , svrgeant Thompson Wlll once Our culinary artist 18 making . . . , ‘ more resume his duties as prison several trips to bvanstun of into, . sergeant. 1 Pass up the tutors, that s all I i What is going m happen? The wankand than I will go to sleep.‘ ' - ‘ West ward was emptyâ€"dict a per- Will Camplwll, you might as mm in it: ‘ well own up; you know ahat pm; Is it aohnrd to be I 1 out. that mean. f . . a certain man in the 20th In- . nowadays practicing for 'the'po’n at 943 a. m. ï¬eld'd'wi ‘ Brother Smith, of L Co. must ‘All llw teams are very busy now-mdnys practicing for The ï¬eld 'day .' Acting Steward Barnes pauied the Uth Battery on to San Francisco. Anderson celebrated again by going away for 48 hours, and he: says he had a glorious time. Grown, groom and change horses is all the cry now since the 9th Battefy left; lots of fun. Our friend Hamilton is now? going around as if'he was walking ‘ on air; why, We don't know. W u would not show our lethal-8;} it is very poor policy, as in a great many cases it breaks friendship A ping pong club has been or gnnized 'in D compny and they have several expert players- ‘49 Love. FORT SHERIDAN. have; several expert playersâ€"49‘ Our friend who used to pulll Love. Lthe bell rop‘e in Philadelphia is ' What is the matter, Donaldson? istill masticating tlie fabric in L, You look so blue. Cheer up, old :Troop._ If he don’t stop prettyi man, you only have ten monthslsoon he will die of lint on the; ‘ l l more. ~ - . : lungs. Will Jacks, we did not think' We felt gratiï¬ed at seeing thel that of you, but your performance smiling face of Acting Hospital of Tuesday night changed our Steward Nicodemus at Hogan’s opinion 1111111 the other evening, as we A lithought his arduous duties were my items which will interest 11 f tt (1 the readers of this paper will bei mg tom 11 en' mg our gladly received by Corporal FredJ gsocinl functions Corporal Fisher and Company erick of Troop L. n1. -1 13.111111 niaimrl Flixrhwood the Evanston has a large amount of} attraction for a couple of men ing M troop, and it is not masquerade balls or north gates either. Our friend. Dolly in Troop M,i went down to Evanston with 11 l v i 1 1 d?“ 8““ â€as†1““ ' Wednesdayl There is strong talk in the Hos-l mght. It 100“ suspxcrous. Rpital corps of entering Private ' Hoback, Ashton 'and Furnisï¬chmidt in the next walking were on a .celebration _ last week ‘match, as the men think his pow- with dire results. Cheer up, men. .ers of endurance are great. While you will soon leave the Post again. :training he often does not arrive home until 3 o'clock in the morn- Our old friends, Milan and‘. ;_ . __ Hopkins, visited the Post last-llng’ and Shll he says walking 1s Sunday to see their old friends;g°°d' ' and, to say good bye to the men of“! The electric railroad has lost lthé 'Jth" Battery. lone of its best patrons by the . Brother Smith, of L 00. must accom- have had an elegant time when its trip‘he visited Highwood, as he. was‘ _laid up fur repairs for a week. gain by. Our comedians, Gaston and and heiPie, are busily engaged in re- Ehcnrsing anew act, entitled Ho- ‘hokeu’s Mayor and the Messenger Boy." e. change 4...... H.“ There is a, girl iii this world for us all, but more than two dcors apart. I Of course I (ml, loaned the 'lcape. I canget it back. when I !want it; that’s why I don’t go lafter it. And green becomes the 1 complexion. We will be glad to hear from nny one who is thinking of start- in" a library or reading room; as \w (an make rates for any publi cation, no matter where published. Corporal Fisher and Company‘ Clerk Fallis visited High wood the other evening in search of a game 20f whist, in which case they were .successful, but to their own sor- 1row. as they received two slams iand a great big Owand they claim to be short s11it’i11ayers. homo, 11'ntil 3 o’clock in the mom- ing, and étill he says walking 'is good. ' ‘ ' The eiectric railroad has lost ‘one of its best patrons by the THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. iCiIicago Milwaukee Electric Ry. Time Card llrcl-lfllly151002.SU?]cfClglfll Noflie.“ . Anive ‘ Arrive Leave ~ ' ' livanut'niullaulw d N303 I. all .1." v -V and 10.! ' nd ltun‘n d unand 5. 53nd “1.3! III and Stand Tue \' e Iund â€sand 503‘ minute minutcsh n u mulnutel'minmnm afu'l' 1hr ï¬xer Ilwa n ti 26:11:: thejaner the at h‘uunfll-I Duran-1401! 0 u u ï¬gs 0 u us “I an ‘ .mlnutefluntul until m l lulu-r the; g f Time iven Eu (ienrwe and Madisonlnreeta , . a Hrs! uSunday. b 'l‘uHIghwood vae Station. c To Nunh Chicago Sub- Statiun. - flauntsâ€"Northbound. deduct 6 minutes from Highland Park time; Southbound. add 8 mtnules. Lust Article; nhuultft‘w called fat at lllxhwoud oflice. . Express Mum-r carded upon prepayment to Conductor. 0r munching of (ranks which are on sale at lliullwoud nflice. Fur Achrtising space, rams. elm. in the cars. addreus Highwood oï¬icg. 9 III 1010 “I.†".10 b1] 30 M13) “2‘50 1) may 5.0.0 1.10 Mm change of stations. Acting Hos- pital'Steward Paetz went to Co- lumbus instead of Waukegan. What the attiaction was we do not. knew, but have our misgiv- ings; but we hope he will' not be L" lonesome, as the old song goes. i A certain man in the Post who ; 1is well known to the men of the Post who were interested in foot- ‘ball while as a private and suffer- iing from an enlarged optic which he claimed he received while piay~ ling foot-ball, gave the following igxcuse to stay in the hospital at little longer: “Doctor, every time "I blow my nose my eye éwells H up. But now that he is a cor; tVporal we do not think he will a 1 again go on the sick report unless I0 is the instant control of your business if you 6.“ No’nuuousu. 10.14 10.34 10.54 11.14 11.34 1213‘ 8‘“ 9.16 I.“ At Your Finger Tips GIIIGAGG TELEPIIIDIE COMPANY BEACHES EVERYWHERE - Baéoontsaday will payforlt h u u unul 6111 10.11) 10.20 um) um 1L3) {2.40 1.20 Lm (ll Ghicago Telephone ‘ Anive ‘ *An’we VIA-ave Atrive ‘ Fun iW-uke- W aukc- Fun Sheridnm [nu gun Sheridan 35“. 0.6.1 10A!» 10. ‘5 a ‘9â€" ‘1' -' 8.50 1J0 ; $.11! '5,- 1 9.3} 87. hand (Lat-ml 10. [em I :lwancr [he alter t i 9 u “no 11 1h zunul until I â€mud {wand {man runes m i nuicsmtnuushom I he after [ht-20 gnd u u un | nutcsh _ after the ulml . 1.35 7*" 8.15_ ‘ Pâ€"tï¬h ¢ #44:...2 4L2: . a. a ‘s wists; â€andâ€. m n d on and. 3. rand mml - h o u until d 55‘- v e nand I l l u‘! ‘ “la n d A a m I nuqum i nukes after (Imam-r the o u Eh u u ; pm“ mmmmm 719. 1010 ll.) 1210 10 Ill.“ .-... .- 7,. V mm Slwndun Wood blZ. l0 c1130 10.10 10.50 it is for cross eyés caused By IooE~ ing at the stripes; Water. Bring the water. , The following is the order of exercises for ï¬eld day which. will be held in the drill hall on Friday, J auuary ‘30th, commencing at 9 :30 a. m. and continue until ï¬nished: 1 hour’s intermission between 12 and 1 o’clock. Standing high jump; Standing broad jump. Putting shot. Climbing rope. Climbing pole. Pole vault. Cart- ridge race. Tug of War between teams from let and 3rd Batteries, 20th Infantry. Tug of War be- tween teams from troops L and M, ‘Zd Cavalry. and 2131. Battery. Rescue race. Rough riding by couples. \nviver Arrive Arrive Fun ‘H in I} - H ighl' 10. 15 SOUTHBUL'SD 10.3) 11.1!) 11.40 12.12 I .(I) lim‘le'di Arrive ark Fvansl n 10.25 I] .(5 “.45 12.13 install a f 9L5 10 ll ‘3 “.68 12.23 12.68