Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, September 15, 1888, Image 5
frvyprrfvm'h14wi'' " . .wiY." cyx-- TfN" I1"1"1 tHM'"r ' vw- ""- smul' '-'fir Wt HS tn 3& K iw K: M W ''I DILL NYE'S FURNACE. ni) Touching Ripcrlmr ntlli a Coal Commuter, Lost ymr I had nn oxjicrlonco with a fitr unco which ought to bo embalmed hi song. I only regret that I am not a suitable cm lalmer tint 1 might nttend to it myself. In tho prime of summer thno I engaged n coal lenler to ilenl mo somo conls ntn low rota Hy this menus I saved enough on my coaU to purchnron buffalo overcoat to wear whilo t-urvlngattnblo during tho winter, bo It n n wlso move Wo had n reddish furnnconnd I tried to win Its coufldcnco nud mold Its career dur ing tho winter. First It hud to Iw cleaned out thoroughly In tho fall. Previous peoplo had used it apparently as a retort for clink ers. I desired to avoid tho oxihmisq of hiring A man to clean it out, as It wns not whnt would lo railed skilled Inlmr, nud so I did It myself. Ily this mentis I saved (2X0, to which 1 added M7.M) for tho purKso of pur chasing a now nilt of clothes to tako tho plncooftho ouo ruined by gutting it full of ashes. 1 his fiirnacu had two cut offs, n Jerker of n cold air lltio, cloven dauiH-rs nud a tnpo worm. 1 would go down at night and All It full of coals, shut tho cold nir Due, examine tho strain gaugo, also tho crown sheet, dump tho clinkers and open tho rear damper. I would then retire. Inthomlddloof tho night tho humidity In my room would warn mo that nil was not well with tho furnace I would go below In my slmplo wrap and find tho furaaco suffering from an overdraft. I then sought to reduce the temperature and wo fanned ourselves to sleep. In the morn ing tho furnaco was found to bo extinct. This went on for a week or two. Then I asked tho coachman to look after tho furnaco. I told him I would look after tho horsos nnd polish the crest if ho would try to win tho confidence of tho furnaco, lie resigned tho second evening and loft mo with tho barn and tho refrigerator both on my hands. I then secured tho services of a mlddlo aged girl, who said she usod to run tho Jay Gould furnaco. I told hor ours was tho same. Jay nnd I always bought our fur naces at tho samo place Bho said sho used to havo two nights out whilo sho was with tho Goulds. I told her that sho would bo treated equally well by us. Her name was Lorena. and she did very well while on duty, but tho great difficulty seemed to bo that Iorcnn and tho furnaco both wanted to go out on tho same nights. I was hor alternate with tho furnaco, nud It mado mo mad to havo Lorena absent when it was really my night out. I told her that sho might run Jay Gould that way, but sho couldn't run mo. I de clined to tako enro of tho furnaco whilo sho was sleeping it olT. I told Lorena that sho bad batter go back to tho Goulds. Sho did so. I then began ngain to steer tho furnaco through a tempestuous career. I excused myself whilo dukes and titled pcoplo wero at our house, in order to go down and jerk tho furnaco. I oven tore myself nway from n. mush nud milk sociablo up stairs in order to go below and shovel coals tiou tho novcr ending nppctito of this great lottomlcss pit. And yet tho basement was tho only part of my house that was really warm. Up stairs I gradually froze, whilo 1 tried to seem gonial and tirbano. I woro n fur overcoat up stairs while the potatoes wero sprouting in tho cel lar, and on tho second floor tho nurse and tho governess wero eating iicmmlcnu and waiting for n relief party. Gooso flesh manifested itself on tho exterior cf those who sought to dress for n dinner party on tho second floor, whilo in tho attio my employes wero eating blubber and hoping for congressional relief. This furnaco also had n sound magnifier to It, Its sound magnifier, as a matter of fact, worked better than Its other flro did. When I excused in) self to our pastor, seeking at tho came time to convoy tho idea that I was leav ing tho room for tho purpose of some exami nation, it annoyed mywlfo much to hear n smothered roar, n rattlu and some loud nnd florid remarks in my well known tones cotno floating up through tho register. It was a good furnaco for everything but heating purposes, and I havo often thought that if they had tho samo stylo In ancient times tho Hebrew children got n good deal better press notice? than thoy deserved. Hill Nyo in Now York World. Tho Effect of I'xcrrlte. After tho mcnagcrlo orator had eloquently described tho habits of tho Australian kan garoo, tho finest living specimen of whlcu species was thcro on exhibition, an open mouthed countryman inquired: "What makes his hind legs so much bigger nor his foro legs, mister!" "Becauso ho exercises nioro on them, sir," explained tho orator, Indulgently. Nov York Sun. Ono Thing Lacking. At a recent exhibition of paintings a lady nud her son wero regarding with much inter est n picture which tho cataloguo designated ns "Luther nt tho Diet of Worms." Having descanted nt somo length upon Its merits, tho boy remarked: "Mother, 1 seo Luther and tho table, but whero nro tho worms!" Confused. "I I say, Miss Musloale, wou't you f fnvnh mo with u littlo songf ' "Certaiuly, Mr. Dajove, und what shall it bop "Why I think I should enjoy that ono about w chiming tho w-wnbblt." (Thoughtfully): "Hcturnlng thornbbltr "Yns, you know (hiiuimin;:), 'Weturn my wnubltngaln, ngain."' "Oh, I think you mean 'Bring Daek Mjr llonnlo to Me.'" "Yus, thut's it, Miss Muslcale, 'Uwing back my bunny to mo.' "Time. Cuuso for Ilegret. It makes n man almost sorry that ho moved when ho reads in tho advertisement in tho paper noxt day tho real estate agent's descrip tion of tho advantages of tho rcsideuco ho lias just given up. Journal of Education. Inherited. "How fond Charley Holicrts Is of his fathcrl Ho fairly worship him." "Yea; ho takes after hU Author in that respect," Har per's Bazar. J' d&k U fir, MltUktn Identity. Thcra'aa certain well known reporter whoso writing Is so bad that oven his best friends do not attempt to road It, Ono afternoon ho dropped sovernl sheets of his notes on tho floor of tho sttrrogato'e ofllco nnd they wero nfterwnrds picked up by ono of tho nttncliM of tho office, n violinist. Ho took them homo nnd played from them, but wns surprised when Hlduey told him thoy wero news notes nud not violin notes. Ho could not bo on lnced, however, thnt thoy were not intended for lunula HufTalo News. A ItrnMHinlite Thno. "You must glvo mo time, George, to think it over. It is all o strange, so unexpected." 'I will glvo you n yenr's tlnio if you wish JL My loyo for you Is great enough to bear thnt strain." "Oh, I don't want n year glvo mo flv minutes. "Life, Tim Wntcliwunl 'n Distorted. Tho colored brother has n wonderful ca pacity for ndaptlng n word to his seines. "During tho war," said n woll known vet eran, "wo often had troublo In getting up n list of countersigns. I hnd tho matter in charge, nud took n list of Huropcaii battles. It was n colored regiment. Tho countersign for tho night wns 'Austerlltz.' In tho even ing I tried to get into tho lines nnd wns halted. I gave tho countersign, 'Auster lltz.' '"Dat ain't right, sah,' said tho darky, and ho called tho provost, who wus nlso colored. When thnt officer enmo, I com plained that tho sentry didn't know tho countersign. "'What is It, sahr asked tho provost of me. " 'Austerlltz,' I answered, " 'You aro wrong, sab,' said he. I was put under nrrest, and it took tho colonol to got mo out. What do you suppose tho darkies had mado out of tho original countersign! Oyster shells."' Washington Tost. Sho Wus "ritrlctly Iliwilncss." Philadelphia Aunt (severely) As I glnncod Into tho (uirlor last ovening I saw you with a young mnn'sarmuround you. Chicago Nleco (calmly) Yes, auntio, I was waiting for you to puss tho door nnd seo us. Young men nro very slippery nowadays, and ono can't havo too many vvltnosi.es. Phila delphia Uecord, Introduced Ulngcrly. Jones Hello, Smith. Congratulations. I hear that you uro engaged Itut between frlonds, old fellow, I don't oxactly seo how you picked up courage to do it. Smith Well, you soo, wo got to talking politics, trusts, rings, etc., nnd drifted right on to tho matter before wo know it. llur llngton Free Press. i:uslly Mnnngml. Mrs. Urban Oh, I do wish I could In somebody. Howl would llko to bo tho ob served of nib observers, tho cynosuro of all eyes. Mr. Urban Do you think you would enjoy being talked ntoutl "Indeed I would." "Well, we'll inovo Into somo rural village." Philadelphia llecord. Can't Ila Duplicated. Mr. Hndj Ilassclu ICnull Khan Mohamod El Vesari, Persian minister to this country, started for tho United States early in July, nud has not been heurd of since. It is a great pity about his name. That may bo lost too, nud wo don't supposo there Is an other llko it In tho country. Norristowrn Herald. IIU Lllo Work. Farmer (to now hired man) Seems to mo you spend n good shnro of your tlmo sitting on tho fonco. Hired Man Yes; I havo dono something in tho litornry lluo, and am collecting material for a book to bo entitled "Lifo on tho Hail." Uurlington Free Press, Wurin Weather Knjoj-iucnt. "Whero do you dluo now, Drown, that your family Is awuyl" "At homo; tho cook is there." "Don't you And it rathor unpleasant with out Mrs. Drowiil" "Not a bit; I dlno in my shirt sleeves. ' Tho Eiioch. Doesn't Alwuy Work, A St. Lou I a lndy urge?, in tho columns of an esteemed conteniiorar , tho uso of water melon juico for improving-tho complexion. Judging from tho liberal consumption of that kind of Juico by our African citizens, its effect on tho complexion is not uppareut. Pittsburg Uullctlu. Uasy. An clectrlo gill in Iowa can hold a. TOO pound man in n chair with nil ease. Almost any pretty girl can hold a man of any size In a chair, or oven on n piano stool, w bother shoV electric or not, and tho needn't oven so much ns put her hands on liiin, Portland Oio goninn. Sign of Nn Nwfh A foreign coi i opondent says that tho Chlncso havo no nerves. A Chinaman, therefore, can writo In n room whero n small boy U drumming n tattoo on n window pane with Ids flngcis without slaughtering the youth with a club. Nonistowu Iicr.ild, Tho Iiihtlertj of Truilu. Naomi My dear couut, don't you think papa 13 adorable! ltnllnn Couut Well, cr ah "Tell mo truly what you thinU of him." Count (dieamily) I think ho needs n hub cut and a shampoo. Detroit Fivo Press. iVii.ly rrldc. Mlo Vim RensseUcr (pityingly to Miss Smith) Is this tho lint tlmo you' vo been to Nowiiort! Wo always como hen AVhy, wo'vo been hero twelvo years. Miss Bmlth How old uro you Efllo Seven Time. True. Since, bathing lccnmo unfashionable arcong tho elite ono must keep out of tlio water iu order to bo in tho iw lui. Time. How n Klulit Wu ATolded. "Sir, you nro nn infernal llarl" "I too by that that you nro n truthful tann." Llrolii Journal WHAT SHALL WE WEAR? FASHIONS IN DRESS THAT FOUND FAVOR. HAVE Toilettes Worn by I'nililoniililo llottrMc nnd Tlirlr 1'nlr (luesls at Ilnnrr., Con cert, Soirees nnd Other I'optilnr K liter tnlnmrtttt. Tho amount of Ingenuity expended by modistes on novelties In solreo toilettes is rivaled only by fnshlonnblo hostesses In search of noel entertainments nt which to wear these same totlottes. In illustration of tho latter may Iks mentioned n floral enter tainment given lecontly to titty guests, who dined nt live tables beautifully decorated with flowers. livery guest wns presontod with n card on entering, socifyiug tho tnble, nud with n osy of tho flowers ornamenting it, so that thnt there was no confusion. At ono or two evening fetes tho ladles' dresses, tho stylo of furnlturo nud gardens wero t tcriicd nfter tho modes of tho Inst century, nt others tho guests were dressed n In Wnttenu nnd llouchcr; even tho wnx caudles In tho various chandeliers showed n vnrloty of color to harmonize w Ith tho romalndor of tho decorations. A.V KVKKina TOIl.KTTE. A now way of wearing real flowers, which has n good effect, Is to arrange them in a long, graduated trail from throat to wnist, nnd fix thorn to ono sldonf n bodice, which has a full vest and trimming down tho oppo site. Ride, This Is a populnrstylo nt weddings (tho brldo und bridesmaids soinctinufc wear ing them), and nt full dress cntertnlninouU by night nnd day. Tho fullest part is near tho throat, nnd it triers very much. An othor wny is to attach n, spray tit tho loft sido of tho waist, just out of roach of tho arm. Numbered with striking toilettes suited for evening or concerts is tho ono shown in tho cut Tho Princess dress is In striped silk In two shades of pink, and is bordered with a pinked out mcho of plain silk. Tho tunic, which is draped en icp!um from tho loft shoulder, is in black net spotted In gold. Tho ovnl shaped top has a narrow pinked out rucho to match tho frilling round tho edge of tho skirt. Tight sleeves to tho elbow. Many joiing girls nro wearing light cos tumes mado with largo pleats and wldo sashes, cither moire, satin, faye, or Surah, but no drapery or tournuro. Tho front nnd back of tho bodlco mado with thrco or four pleats crossing over en coour, and fastened In nt tho wnistbuud or sash; tho sleeves flat nud pluln nt tho bottom, gathered or puffed out at tho top, but not exaggerated. Itrlur nnd Thorn Iloniiets. A novelty nbroad consists of brlnr and thorn hats and bonneUi, thnt simulate thorny brambles bearing clusters of blackberries, or rose stems bristling with thorns, so truo to nature that ono hesitates to handle them. Tho very latest of theso imlqun bonnets havo real roses nnd leaves, freshly culled nnd sprinkled with water, Hxcd In by largo pins, just before wearing tho delusion of tho wholo thing being complete. A few of these semi-transparent hats havo broad brims in front, round tho right sldo nnd nt tho bnck, but cut nwny on tho left side, tho placo bo Ing tnkon by n wrenth of flowers or leaves. Tho brim Is allowed to bo wldo In front nnd nttho light side, but It is bent up to tho crown ut tho back In three places, each nperturo having a flower put in correspond Ing with thoso lit tho side, VUltlug Costume. Tho Illustration given hero shows a vcrj pretty visiting cos tume, which in cludes n styl ish vislto jnclcot with hat tocorro sponcL Tho vislto jacket turns back in front, with ro vors terminating in n long point, and Is mndo with n waistcoat in cream ami gold cord. Tho hat is trimmed with loops of cream nud gold i Ibbon nud n quill feather. Tho wholo foinis u very nt troctlvo gnrnient, nud will undoubt edly become very popular among thu ladies dining tho proson t autumn. It U tasteful nud quiet, nnd will cer tainly add to tho VISITK JACKET. charms of tho fair wearers who adopt it The. Dnlly Kpoujo Ilatli. Many people inlu n fireat source of enjoy ment nud health In not taking n sponge bath dally in warm weather. Por persons in vigorous health tho proper time U imincdl ntely on rising iu tho morning, but for weak pci-bous nud tho nged tho mlddlo of the fore noon I better. Only tho very robust nto bcncllteil by cold baths. For most, cool, tepid or slightly vrnrm water Is better. After n day of heat nud dukt, and especially of bard work, cleanliness is secured mid ro frothing sleep promoted by a warm bath nt bed time. Memory of ovents ii shown by h wide, full forehead.!,! tho center. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. N'W Tlmo Tithtes In I'flVrl Hit. ilnd. Traill No. I, tho Pnelllo Express, leave Council llluirii 7ini p. in., dnlly, arriving l)oner lo-oml day (Ijlft p tn.Ogdi'ii thlid day o:l.1 p. m , nud Km I'ihucInco font Hi day nt lOit.t n. in, Ttnlii No. .'U)l, leaving Kansas Ulty the snmo mornlm;, at or about II) n, in., nt rives nt DoiiM'rnt 7'l()n, in., nud connects with train No, I ut ('hoyeum. Trail No .'I, "IhoOvmlnnd Flyer," loaves Council llltiir Htindny 7t.'KI a, m.,dniy, nr rlvlng Denver hecond daythilOn. in., Ogden second day p m,, Han Kimirlsco third day 10:43 ii. in., nnd Portland foul ill day nt H n. m. Train No. "M, leaving ICansus City tho pivlous evening, nl or ihouMMO p, in , nr ilvexnt Denver nt H p. in. nud connects with train No, II nt Cheyenne, Trnln No. !.', tho Atlnnllo Hxpirs, tho op jioslioofTrnlu No. l.nirlvcH Council HhilfH at Hjlfl n. in. Connection is tunilo nt Chey I'tino for Knnsas City, arriving Knnsns City (train No, ) nt or nlMiut t p. in., of tho Hiuun day that tinln No. tl mi Ives Council llluirs. Train No, i, "Tho Ovet hind Flyer," tho opiHislto of tiulu No. II, nirles Council llluirsnt fulll pm. Connection Is mmlii nt Cheyenne for ICansns City, arriving Kansas City (trnln No. M) nt or nlHiulJlt'Jf) n. in. of the ilny following tho urrlvnl of No, I nt Council llhiffM Kxivptlon Thero Is no connection with tl aln from California nnd Nevada, ciixtlMMitnl, on train No. I. Mi-mi ut Krtmnlopol. Tho Union Pnelllc, " Hie Ovei land lloulii" will sell excursion tickets ut l educed rales, to liersons desltous of attending tho Hikokop Skiiahtoiiii., to bo inxlueed In Omnhn, August IHItli, Sept. Ist.ilttl, 4th,rth,nth 7th, Hth, 10th, llth, 12th, lllth, 14th, Ifith, IHth, '..Oth, 1MI, Will, and '-'7th. Tickets will be good, going date of sale nud returning the following dny. This will bo ono of tho grvnt cntntt ructions over olTeied to thopubllo nud should U) tnkeu advantage of by nil. For rates etc., call on your nearest ticket agent. T, L. ICimiiai.i,, J, H. TKIIlir.TH, Atfg Gen'l Mnn. (1. P. oi T. Ag't. K. L. Lomax, A. (1. P. & T. A. l'lmt Harvest lUriimlon Via MUsourl l'nclll" railway to ixilnts in Texas nnd AiknusiiN, August Ulst, 1888; others to follow- Hepteiulier llth nud i'lth nud Octo ber Uth nud 2,'t.l ut ouo fnru for tho round trip. Tickets nro llrst class, IliuiU-d to thirty dnjH, nnd stop overs for thu iuscctlou of lmd allowed within tho limit Choice lands nt from ftl.tiA to f .1 per ncro. Fin ther infor matioi., iiiapH, di-w-rlptlvo laud matter, el., may bo had bv calling on or w i King II. U, Hanna, II. P. II. Miu.kii, City Ticket Agent, Gen. Agent. Cor. O nnd Ilith strectN, Lincoln, Neb. Of liu-rrt tn All. Tho Union Pnelllo Kail way. "Tho Oier land Route" Ilnvo Just IkkiilmI very completo nud comprehensUu pamphlets on Colorado, Utnh, Idaho, Orvgon, nnd Washington Terri tory, descriptive of tho agricultural, stock raining nud mineral tosnurccH, tho climate nud health i ecoi In of thesoHtiitcsniid territoi les compiled fjom tho latest re)its of I8H7, Send to J. H. TibbettH (1. P. & T. A., Omnhn, Neb. for one. l'or limit. Fino milteo of rooms In tho AVelister block, furnished nnd uumrnlslied. Kiiqulro nt room 1. Lincoln Hack mill IIhkkiirii Line. Telephone N 5101, ment market, :17 O Etreet, or No. !M)1 livery barn. Order (date nt Mime pliici-H and U. P. ticket oillco, corner Eleventh and O HtrecU. Hack htnuds, Capi tal hotel nnd meat market. IlOIIANO.V IlllOH. Stililtint ArriiiniiiiKtiilloiiH, All thoso ho can furnlnh lK)iird and lodg I Iiir or eniployiuoiit for tho ntudcntH of thu university will please address full partleulnrH to the htewnnl. Hoom number I, main build ing. .Itl-it Miss Anna Y. Ilauklus, whoso success ns tencherof dancing wiw plainly seen In her elegant "Oerman nud lleceptlon" of .luiio Inst, will Ojicn her pcIukiI for children on Hat urday.Septcnilwr the livil, In Mnsonlo Tom plo. Miss Ilnwklus would bo pleasisl to i-e-eelvo naiui-s of those who wish to take, nt any time. Addretvs room 111, Hit-hards block, Lincoln, Nub. Private lessons for adults will iiIko Ih given to tlioso who dexlro to tnk' JMI-til To Our I.nwyi-r I'rli-iul). DurliiB tho past week Tiik Couuieh oillco has turned out some elegant ieelineiis In law briefs, ouo iumlerlng nearly n hundied pige". AVo would llko our fi lends of the legal fraternity torememlier that in this class of work wo c.xcell nil others nnd that our prices nro ns low ns the lowest. Calls by tele phone, No. ':!, promptly answered and nil work left nt our oillco In Iturr block iloin nent, ipiicknud cheap. C'allliiiT C1111U. Tho OoimiEit has Just recelvisl n largo In voice of calling enrds in the latest hhas-s nnd sizes. Our lndy friends Chvecl.illy niti invit ed to call nnd oMimlne. Wo furnish them either printed or cngnivtsl in any stj le of the nrt. Chiuiberlnin's Colic, Choleiu and Dhiihtra lleinedy is tho most jHiifect piejmrntlon In iisj for bowel complaint. It nets quick, can always both-ponded iihdii ami is pleasant to take. .Sold by W. .1. Tin ner. No onecanniroril to neglect a cold, catarrh, cluonic I no chltis and consumption are caus ed by neglecting common colds. Take Chani-lii-ilaln's Cough Heiuislv nud cine it while you can. Hold by W. .1. Tinner. Piof P M. (lllieniillhasieinovislhismusl cal studio from tho Led Ith bl(K-k to tho I.ln dell hotel. PiidIIs intending to tnko Imons i m imit.lv, hnrmotiy or comiKisltlou will plwiso fin. & Mosher's, Macule Temple. Telepliono 101. (Irinul l.mlf-e. I . Tli. I'lilnn Pni'llti. tho Ovei hind lloute.w 111 tell tickets to I.os Angeli-sntiJtWforlhoiound trip. Limit for leturn, flxty lajs, with stop ov er pi ivlleg.-s In either dil ection w Ithiii the limits. ;noito oi niuics uoiiig mm iviumi Ing. Tleketson sale until S-pt. Uth, Inclu- slve. Mill pniiicuinn nun nev-iipiivo humi Mill INIIIICIIIIII-H llllil uev-iipiivo iHiiiiiiii lets of western resorts limy iw otiininwi KM I O street. ut Attention, (lilil 1'ellowH. Tako the Uurlington Koute to the meeting of th ., Oram. 1xlgo nt Ia)S Aligeles.Septeni Is-r 17th. '1 Ills Is tho famous "H-enie Houte," ami Is tho most iKipuhir line to tho Pnelllo coast, i-s-iKvially dining tho summer months. Denver, Coloiado Hillings, Mnnltou, Hoynl (lorge, Miiihnll Pass, lllnck Cano-i of the (iunnison, and Knit Ijiko City nro all on Ibis route Unto for I omul trip only fX). Choice of loutesgivenietiirnlng. Tleketson wihi Au gust lillli to Kepteml er 1 Ith Inclusive. Limit for nttum sixty dnys. Full u tloulars may Ihi obtnlnwl ut City OlIUv, coiner -O nud 10th streets or at depot. A. O, .lUUKlt, SPRING SEASON 1888, TUB- Globe One-Price Is now showing New Spring Styles IN- Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Fine Suits. All the Latest Novelties and Nobby Designs are included in our Complete Assortment, to which we invite an early in spection. THE GLOBE One-Price Clothing House. E. M. EISFELD & CO., Proprs. COR. O AND TENTH STS. GREAT REMOVAL SALE! $25,000 -OI7 FURNITURE ! I To be sold in next two months at Hardy & Pitchers A Complete Line of Folding Beds now in Stock. DRY GOODS lew Ml Stock Complete. Ashby & Millspaugh. Double Store under Opera House. Wlicte all kinds of Buggies, Carriages or Saddle Horses, Can be had at nnj time, Day or Night, on short notice. I Iorses Boarded and well taken care of at Reasonable Rates. Call and see us, 10.17 Q street, or give all orders by Telephone 1.1,7. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMKUY 11LOCK 1 1 19, 1 121 and Meals 25 ets. Clothing House. an clcgnnt line of WORTH AND CLOAKS FINEST LIVERY RIGS In the Cltv nil come from the Graham Brick Stables 1027 Q STREET, 1123 N Street. ..50 per week. m 1