';I‘he lily of the mesa hall Wears a - â€broad smile is'mco ‘ he was accepted l ’ land is onustnntly Watching the clock 3:33 calendar; >_ Comyan‘y H, ï¬niéhedï¬prhctice at ., the target toné‘efltlii‘s†{venis- and re" port aoéEral sharp shooters, Names will be given next week. Notice .ig he‘rehy given that Pvt. Olin of Co. B has gone to Ft.‘ Thom“, Kan. The Icoro of young Indies who enquire for him daily will plane observe this notice. Cain spent the evening previous cabin do. puture with one of his many lady Manda. our vita. Guard homoâ€"59 genera! priwn mull 30 carbon. ’ ‘ FORT SHERIDAN- Boo Pdnto Wall: of Co. D and lat-Rib. for '1‘!- 133's. Plastic.- are now on to: the ï¬eld day dutch.- to come 08 the Founla. lia- Anna Stop". of Brazil, Ind. up.†Sundny with Prinu Enl H. Hunter . Company A bu boon (moi-bod rub a complete line of new equip. 3110. II! Bkinnor. lormuIy of Co Dolluh hum-liltodinDOo o! an 27th. A majority of the boys are taking nu active part in the examine! (or ï¬eld «1-,. , New spronn and turban: were is mod to the cooks and wgiten in the men hill but Sunday. . Ptinta Bum, of troop H. was made a Corporal on Moods; 3nd promises to make good. V Tommie Blnhg, of company F. was promoted to chic! trumpeter. He we: so“ tired of blowing himself. B. W. Pertin. family and large party of frionda of Ennnon, upent Sand-y with Sam. smithbt Co. a. Lostâ€"One L'aura! Will some one please ï¬nd her, {or Sergeant Amen ii Wearing his‘ heart away for her. " R. Wheeler, a L. Pmn'aud P131 Lewis. extra waiters at the Park during the Elks ball, returned to Chicago. Acting First Sergt. 0! 00.11 has captured the heart of a highly cc- oompliahed young lady of Highland Park; ' , A R. Hayps of company I“, has Irmgiwharged from the hanging); 1362: Arthur from thiIime Th6 stripes of Itumpter Baird caughi the eye of Milfred Isabel, of Chicago. and we think Baird will énpture her heart. [unkind Wm! it A large that of gononl merchnn. dine III ndded to the pod. canteen flak week. We have one of the but unteon atom to be found in any Funlia We army and ï¬eld [1.65 ‘ PflvatoWhitmon i: hoping oomâ€" pauy with no loathnthiny-four' igirls. moi: odes ringing {tom 14 to to 45 He imagine: this he is in HUM. Comma] Boldey. of hoop K. undo Samoan. Tuaodly. Bold u very popullr man in me Post. bl- hoop I. my well plead his promotion. New pool table end I complete . line of equipment we: placed in the llhrery mom 0! Co. 0. ‘Iuelcien Benington hue charge of it end is kept very bun]. John H. Wanneld. who wee trem- fened from 3d. 00. B, to the 27th,. Co.'D. was made oorponl this week. Gloomy in I “Werm-old" lady hillet and we think his ornament-l ettipee will be very ueeful. ' Chss. Bosderis, of tbs Pork. vssn‘ a broad smile of mystery. It is s cinch that he is sngagsd. but he holds the sscret so close'to his bosom thst we have been unable to lssrp ithe nuns o! the young lady. †,xElke ball at the Pan Friday night a grand euoeeu, the 400 oouplee in 1ttendence report I well spent eve- ning. The entertainment furnished and courtesy extended by the Park ‘ manager wan very highly. 4; Quartermaster-sewn“ 3a., ,, \ not found any trace of that poor heart a! his he yet. If my one cent give the required mformntion they will be Qflr‘ded He' 11: also looking for a love cure. Can anyone help him out? Pvt. Jno.‘Th0maa, of Co D,'wna married last wednesday- to Miss Ica- bel Evans. an accomplished young lady of Chicago, and will reside at Wilkesbarre’, Pm, when he receives his discharges His company unice {in congratulations. Private Koblylinsky, of K troop. champion eater of the Post, chal.‘ image‘s any member of the U. S. army in an eating contast He in sub- atantially backed by his troop and can raise a suitable purse All side beta will be covered at 16 to 1.. ‘Poet. They all paid a visit to Sergt. Wighaman, troop E where they pm his typewriter out of commission practicing 9m letter directory. Private John Cooper. of the 215M battery F. Artillery. was visited by‘ two young lady frienda,of Haywood, last Sunday, and enjoyed the'day by ï¬shing and seeing the sight: of the table god I complete r extended by the Park Cofimm} Noruind‘ averyhizblyan-bd- collision. Thar. . mter-Sergeaflt 5W1!“ and the corpora! 08 any trace of ihat poor nothigg but a spï¬ as yet. If any one an m'i'nvr-hOpes tha‘ p K, was Bolder In Post. and Suï¬. Hall, of troopl. 11“: Cum. Ihu ton to the 3nd. of Samoan} that being In the union three yea", bu been discharged and will tetum to his home in Akron. Ohio. when ha ha reunited I petition to clerk HI: IJItgo department “on. ri- 11th Cavalry bu organiud . oinlty bane ball you and they will ohollongo all team who wish to have I guns (or old time cake on the Post: ‘b|l| groundo. Addrou all chal- loogol ‘0 Sergt Bailey, troop I, lllh Co. A for dates open y» for the L Sergeant Edward C. Lehmann. 0H company 1". 27th Infantry, who baa been parted from hia better half [or the past._ three yeara. will noon be in his glory, lor he idtonda to have her here in e few days. It will he I‘ pleasure to' us all to eeethem to- gethet again. for they are the most lov‘mg couple on the face of the First Sorgt. Wighaman, of troop 1. 11th Cain. paid a visit to Wlukogan to see the Wallace show, which ap-‘ pelted this week at that place, and Min Anderson. who had made her promise to meet him there. III not able to reach the show- on ac- count of her mother’s sudden illness. Another one woman tap. A terrible :00th occurred in tho quarters of 00. I'll†other night. Billy Bounoa Wohbood poor mu. Corporal Norulndin had a bead- on coiliaion. Then was no casualties and the oorpotal came out of it with nothing but a spanned wrist. Wu m fin, bones that there will be no‘ more accidents for some .Firut' Sergéant’ James B. Stoner, Co. F, 27th Infantry has made ap- plication foratbree months furlough. He is in hopes of being married to a‘ young society girl of Chicago some- time next month, . and upects to make a trip south on his honeymoon. {They will reside at Fort Sheridan on ltheir return from the south. Private Elias Samu’ela, of troop 1, 11th Cam, has at last found a véry popular young lady to suit his taste and if her name in Miss Brown of Wankogun, of whose hand he has promise to take for his future years. They are expected to join in matri. monlal circles In the early part of August, and they will take their honeymoon trip to northern Alaska. It seems to be the rage to get] married now days. The next man will be Coporal Whitney of company F, who will men-ya young lady from Milwaukee. May his merriedJife be one of pleeegre and happineee. If nuyono‘ but any d turnituqo to Ipuo it win he ndly tempted by It. Whitnoy [or the purpose 0! fur- nishing bin fumio home. We are in hope. that everyone will come to his aid, lot it will be In not of chuity tint oomo thy you may not regret. M‘Wudcn N. J. flatworm lad. bu the following to nu. according to the Pordudmmmnmggov- omen! bounty 90 Mb: In...“ â€"__. “There I: to loan but am {a In run than mum" of In In In" mount not. dun-u to our Wu us- iulu’y an in I. cutter o! s century. They m awry buy an! oven pene- mte our rivers. They can into Capo God by the millionâ€. you-- no and i now “It: Ishlu industry I: u and: -u -__A -vu â€"â€"â€"â€" _ __,,, mercy. Yeere ego they cane only about n month or six weekeenchyenrtrom August to September nnd nt the ï¬rst northerly wind they Gm but now they Ire with \u nbnnt ï¬lth. year. “What no known on tho whip [uh domh use our mountâ€"I. um“, vow dons m that food- on‘every other an hut in not its master. A memo! tho shut. the 13m qua. will â€tack smut. [Mombasa you-Iago “30110110qu noun! a! lonhestn um before In 1m conned he vu 11081117 ton to piece. the water surrounding being cover“ with blood. , “They no act u menace to tie lobster, u chimed. A doggah has to turn upon it: back to bite, .nd the lobster being u mttom of the sea shell ï¬sh has any). protection in MI button. Mahatma :y :11 moms bo . [oven-uncut bounty a! _Wâ€"â€" “can at mud-rawning ind ma mb by Dodging-tho Suï¬sm u-strango But True. "We certainly have come strange cases to deal withï¬â€™ aid the hospital attendant. “and in“ odd one came to as recently. An awfully bright but eccentric chap wns brought here for the treatment. He lied contracted blood poinoning from some colored wearing apparel. and it was decided that amputation above the knee was the. only thing thnt would save his life. 0! course, we told him about it, and made all preparations for it. But. the stanza next. was that when we got ready tor the operation the patient was nowhere in light. He had quietly moved out without saying anything to anyone. ,We Were frightened, because we yen afraid it. meant the sacriï¬ce of his life. But. two days later be ap- posr'od “tin, saying that. he had made up his mint thut if that, was his last chance for o. two-legged bat, he was going to have n good one. And I guess he had had it. judging by his looks. But the most remarkable thing about. ‘it [u that he was so much betw- l tint me doctors ftmnd that. it-wu not On. In; at preserving that M tooling l- :o dwell non; than who III Doom can you no. account}; 10 operate. Yes. it h strum cueâ€"â€"but it lg the truth." ' VORACIOUS DOGFISH- xm It. or our for these I