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Show the captain's sword goes up they are executed. ' The more intricate orders are given by combination of signs. All the drill is executed as promptly as by hearing soldiers and it will be readily seen that-a that-a quick eye is necessary and a close attention at-tention to business. The cadets never turn their heads, but maintain a true soldierly bearing, and when they or any of them are so situated that they can't see the captain the Older is repeated as quick as a fla-sh. NAMES THAT ARE FAMILIAR. The private stenographer -of President Presi-dent Harrison is Miss Alice B. Sawyer. Chaunxey Depew receives an average of -ten invitations a week to deliver public addresses or after-dinner speeches. psa week in four, Gov. Fifer, of Illinois, Illi-nois, is said to abstain from using cigars, cig-ars, of which he is exceedingly fond, in order that he may -not become a slave to'the habit of smoking. Rosdta Vokes, the gay, laughter-loving actress on the stage, is said to be almost morbid at home, and the only thing that can cheer her issome outside amusement, like skating, riding or driving. - Gem. P. Banks is interesting himself him-self in his old" age iri gardening for pleasure; and at his pleasant home at Waltham, Mass., he rtiaj;' be seen, with his old clofhes, piantirrg vegetables like ary farmer,' |