fTT;1 ?" nn 'J'J -yywyiunaJ y i i,mM limn www ! iippm urnm , iil-MHj 'IIWW 'ji""iTyvf'v"wi"" -'i m. npnyMBynyiu ij(,n"' 'W S'WyHjtyg'-V J"1"' i !"', I "KnuilTH "-ir" T H ! STORIES ADOUT MEN. WHAT SHALL WE WEAR! How it llnjrctl Invitation llored Larry Icromo Kiereriliigly. Jeromo had tho run of tlio aristocracy, nud It Is told Mint bo took advantage of this to ploy a joko nt tho Incidental oxpenso of tho queen. Ho visited Osborno, tho roynl rcsl ilcnco on tho Islo of Wight, with somo of his "blooded" friends, and In ono of tho rooms tho cnglo oyo of tho Joker lighted on somo of tho roynl stationery. "Oh," ho cried, rais ing his eyes to henven, "If I could only per chnnco hnvo ono of thoso crested sheets to tnko homo to Atnorlcn, how envied would I bothcrol" Ills friend thought It could Iks nrrnnged, nud soon tho joker hnd his prize. Boon nfter this Mr, Iteuuctt gnvo n dinner on his yacht, to which n number of Englishmen wevo In vited. Mr. Jeromo hnd written on tho roynl dntlouery nu Invitation to, Lawrcnco Ij. Jeromo to illno nt Osbomo with her majesty tho queen, nnd nrranccd to hnvo It brought to him when tho chninp.iguo hnd circulated long enough to mnko tho Englishmen uu Misplclous nnd crod.slous. As It hnppcncd, a real Invitation from Lord Uomobody wns linndcd to tho joker Just n fow moments be foro tho arrival of tho bogus ono. llo opened It, yawned, and looked distraught. "What is it T' asked somo one. "Oh, only nn Invitation from Lord So nnd So." Tho Englishmen started. Only nn in vitation I Then enmo tho blgenvclopo with tho roynl seal nnd crest. Tho Englishmen lunrvclcd. Mr. Jcromo sighed, nnd with nu incompnrablo nir of uonchnlanco cut tho seal and opened tho precious missive. "Well," ho said, "tills is getting to Iw a bore." What was Itl Oh, nu Invitation from tho queen. An invitation from tho queen n bore I Oh, well, sho doubtless meant kindly, but tho didn't know how tired tho American was of thoso llttlo social courtesies', they were begin ning to pall upon him. And so for half nn hour ho ran on. Thoy novor suspected a joko. Spriogllcld Republican. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS ABOUT DRESS AND FASHION. Ulnts About Brewing little People of Both 8cxm, Bo They My Ho Comrcrt ahlo nnit Apxnr t'roprrly Atllfrd nt Ono and tlio Hamo Time. Children ought ta havo their small frames ns llttlo confined as jiosslblo, henco there np liears no better stylo of making their outer garments than tho plain or kilted skirts nnd blouso bod Ice that admit full p'ny to limbs ami muscles. Thoso blouso suits nro too well known to require description horo, hnving been long worn by llttlo folk- of botn wxes. fUgnlflcsvnt. "Mamma, tho quandary has como; Billings has proposed, and Tooxlo, too." "What shall you dor "1 nm nt n loss, iimmmn, Toozlo writes that ho would surround mo with ovcry luxury nnd mnko his wholo oxUtcnco ono sweet thrnlldom for n smllo from mo." "And nilllugsr' "Unsays ho'svory poor nnd linsbccn work ing nil his lifo nud iwrcly earned a subsist ence," "Accept nilllngs, my child. Don't delay another Instant. A man must bo pretty well oft beforo ho has III courngo to proclaim his poverty." Lifo. laboring Under Blulciiltlcs. S. S. Cox is tho author of tho bill under which tho next census will bo taken, as ho was also of that which called Into cxistenco that stuicndou3 compilation known as tho "Tenth Census of tho United States." It Is amusing to hear him rclato in n company of congenial spirits somo of tho experiences nndcrgono by census takers nud gatherers of ctatistics, which hnvo ci .her personally como under his notlco or which ho has heard of through others. Ono of tho census takers in Now York, ho said, was introduced, after inquiring for tho master of a certain house, to u gentleman upon whoso couutouanco tho map of Ireland was very clearly imprinted, when tho following dialoguo ensued: "Will you Ikj kind enough to tell mo your nationality, slrP "Mo nationality! What's thatr "Whcro wero you born? What country man nro youf "Ah, now, yo bees wan of thlm chaps as goes round wid a book for tho names of tho byes as votes." "Not oxactly, but I am collecting informa tion, nnd would liko to know j our nation nitty." "Collecting Information! Begorfa, thin, perhaps yo'd botcllln' mo what countryman I nm yersclf , for I can't mnko it out at all, at nil. Mo father was a naturalized Irishman. Mo mother was an Englishman. I was born in a Dutch ship under tho French flag In Turkish waters, and until last year, whin I camo to Now York, I lived In Scotland." Mr. Cox doesn't say how tnnt man's nnnio was recorded. Now York Trlbunu. NO. 1 I.ITTLU UIUI.'H OVEIIALL. For dressy occasions, gray Is much worn by llttlo jieoplo, nnd thoso frocks nro often trimmed with grny nnd gold gnlon. A soft silk sash, or n sash of tho material in both cases fringed at tho edges, Is loosely knotted round tlio waist, tho bodlco being inndo as n coat jackot, with broad squaro llap pockets nt tho back. Tho basques aro elongated In a rounded form to tho hem nnd bordered with gnlon, so that tho fullness of tho skirt, gath ered round n jxilnt nt tho back, shows bo in con theso two sldo pieces. Relge, bluo and red nro tho most generally worn tones for children, nnd red or whlto cuffs, vests nnd sashes nro introduced ns n trimming on many of tho dresses mado for girls up to 15 years old. Red vests nnd shirts nro also much worn, nnd tho color Is often further carried out by stltchlngs of silk on tho top of tlio tucks, cuffs nud collars, uutu cred frilling nud flounclngs of red or neu tral tints look extremely well. TUero it a yellowish red flamo color, which ns tho sen son ndvunccs will appear with grny on many of tho now frocks for juveniles. Tho ntw color par excellence Is a moro decldod touoof brown with ml In It, and tho stylo of tho Immedlato futuro for children is tho Dlrcc tolro. Very pretty frocks can bo mado after this fashion. Fig. 1. illustrates nu overall or apron for llttlo girls, that will bo found quite a protec tion to tho dress worn underneath. It is prettier in effect than theso garments usually aro nud may bo worn mornings in plnco of a regular frock. It may bo mado of bluo linen or other fubrle. Tho bands and belt aro of bright embroidery. Tho full sleeves ndmlt of a dress being worn underneath tho over all without dlseomfert to tho llttlo wearer. Not Necessary. Aunt Eiumollno IJertle, darling, hnvo you said your prayers? Itortlo (aged four) No, auntie; Susan said if I was a very good boy all day I need not say them; nnd I hnvo been good, haven't It London Judy. AVtint Hho Wan toil. 'Tn, do you know that this Is my eigh teenth birthday?" "Yes, my dear." "1'n, I want you to do ino a great favor on my birthday," and tho licnutlful girl buried iter glowing fnco on tho )nternnl bosom. "And wlint is tho favor my llttlo girl wants r "Pn, you havo Influenco with tho city council, haven't your1 "Well, yes, my dear." "Then hnvo them movo that gas lamp away from right in front of our gate." Thus It was that tho fond fathor discovered that n daughter Isn't a little girl always. Sho had a beau. Texas Sittings. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. New Time, Tallies In KflVct Hrpt. ilnd. Trnln No. 1, tho Pnrlllo ExprcM, loaves Council Muffs 7;!tt p. in., dally, arriving Denver toroiid day lljlfi p, m.,Ogdin third day ft sift p. in., nnd Han Frnnclsco fourth day nt 10: IS n, m. Tinlu No. !K)I, leaving Knusas City tho sumo morning, nt or about 10 n. in., arrive nt Denvrrnt7il0n. in., nnd connects with trnln No. 1 nt Cheyenne. Trull No. !l, "Tho Overland Flyer," leaves Council Muffs Sunday 7;!!0 n. in., dally, nr riving Denver second dnyllsIKIn. in., Uiiden second dny Up, m,, Man Francisco third day 10: 1.1 n. in., nnd I'oitlnnd foutrh day nt 8 a, in. Trnln No. WW, leaving ICnnwH City tho pro"loiw nveulug, nt or nlxmt 1I;I0 p. in., ar rives nt Denver nt 8 p. in. nud connects with tndn No, !1 nt Cluiyi nuo. Train No. S, tlio Atlantic: Expros, tlio op posltonf Train No. 1 , nrrlvon Council Mull nt 8:1ft n, in. Connection Is made at Chey enne for Emmas City, arriving Kansas City (trnln No. 'Ml) nt or hIkiiiI ft p, in., or the same day Hint trnln No. 'J arrives Council llluirs. Train No, I, "Tlio Ovei land Flyer," tlio oppoKito or train No. .1, arrives Council IIIuirKiitftill) p.m. Connection is uiiulo at Cheyenne for Kansas City, arriving Knnstis City (Irnlu No. 1.1M) ntor nboul (1:'-N)n. in. of the day following the nrrlvnl of No. I nt Council llluirH Exception There Is no connection with ti nln f nun Californlnnud Nevada, east ImhiihI, on train No. I. Nli'Kd .if SilMilnMil. The Union I'nelllc, "Tho Overland Route" will sell exeutitlou tickets nt iislucisl rates, to iersons dislrous of nttendlng the Hikiik nr Hkiiahtoh)!,, to ho prolucsl In Onialin, August :mth, Sept. lsl.ilnl, Ith, fttli.tlth 7th, 8th, loth, llth, IL'tli, lilth, lltli, Iftth, 18th, Wth, i.'VM, 'iMIi, nnd '.nth. Tickets will be gwxl, going dale of snlo nud returning the following (lay. This will be one of tho great est attractions over offered to thopulillo and should be taken ndvnntngo of by nil. For rates etc, call on your nearest ticket ngcut. T. L. Kimiiai.i., J. H. Tkiiiiktm, Att'g (len'l Man. O. I". A T. Ag't. E. L. Lomax, A. (1. 1. & T. A. l'lrst Harvest ItiriirNlmi Via Missouri i'aclfln railway to xlntH In Texas and Arkansas, AugustlilHt, 1HSS; others to follow Heptember llth nud U.Mh and Octo Ikt Uth and l!:M at one fare for tho round trip. Tickets nro first class, limited to thirty days, and stop overs for tho lnsectlon of Isticl nllowed within tlio limit. Choice lauds at from tl.Uft to fft er ncro. Further Infer mntloi., maps, descriptive laud matter, civ., may Ixi had bv calling on or writing II. (1. IlANNA, R. 1'. R. Mll.t.KIl, City Ticket Agent, (Jen. Agent. Cor. O nnd I'Jth streets, Lincoln, Neb, SPRING SEASON 1888, IDECE- Globe One-Price Clothing House. Is now showing an elegant line of New Spring Styles IN- Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Fine Suits. d A nouio tnri. Oeorco Noblo clrl, that Clara Vero Vcro; uohloglrl. Augustus Ehl I heard your engagement with her wns broken. "It is off, that Is tnioj but, bless tho dear girl's heart, sho has roturned to mo all tbs presents I gnvo her." "What of thatr "Why, can't ycu see! It won't cost roe anything now to got a now girl." Philadel phia Record. An Unfortunnto Youth. Benovolent Gentleman Why nro you weeping, my lad I Whoro's your father! "In Jail." "Well, well; and your motherr "In Jail." "Havo you no brothers or slstcrsr "Yep, but they're in Jail." "And where, do you como from nowT "From jail. They wouldn't let mo stay in any longer." Lincoln Journal. l'ursueil by Hard Lucie Miss Clara It distresses mo greatly to causo you pnln, Mr. Worcestershire, but I lovo another. Mr. Worcestershire Ah, ino! Miss Clnra I havo always supposed that you wero Interested in Ethel Simpson, Mr. Worcestershire; sho is a noblo girl. Mr. Worcestershire Ah, yes, Mls3 Clara, but I had tho same luck with her that I havo just had with you. Life. Not All Ioss. "Thoro'fl tho luckiest man In seven coun ties," said an Arkausaw man to nu eastern travolor. "llowsor "Had his houso burned down and lost six children t'other night, Bah." "Whcro does his luck como In!" "Saved his coon dog, sah, savod his cooa dog.t'Dmko'a Magazine. riiutcrcd. What ho Intoudcd to say: "Dearest, I Invo a tender, half formed wish iu my heart that you might ono day bo mine." What ho did say: "Dearest, I havo n tender, half wnrmrd fish In my heart that " (What followed is not recorded.) Pitts Lurg Bulletin. Wint Wo Aro Cumin? To? Moro fast ocean steamers nro being built, nnd tho trill across will soon iw a mora baga telle. Tho world do move. As London tlmo is Uvo hours faster thuu Now York time, may wo not hope, In tho couru) of years, that speed will lx so Increased that n passenger can reach Now York beforo leaving England? Tho Epoch. A Slight SlUtnlcc. Grocer This braud of oatmeal, madam, Is called tho ' 7:30' bocauso It take: only icven minutes and thirty seconds to coo!; It. L.vJy That's itl I liavo been uslus it and I thought It was called tho "7::'' because it taken boven hours uud nlialf to digest it. Quarreling with ills J'ooci. Sheriff (to condemned man) Wo nro nil ready, my ptor fellow. Have you anything to sny beforo wg go out? Condemned Man N no, nothing, Freelnl; bjit I'vo eaten better breakfasts than 1 had thfa morning, Now Ycrk Hun, Moro Tlittn Annoyetl. First Guest (summer hotel) What's the matter, Urownl You look nunoyed. Second Guest Annoyed? I'm mad. Pin going back to town today, and I gnvo tho head waiter a ('J bill, leaving mo just enough money to get homo on nnd get n shavol First Guest Didn't you know you wcrwso chort? Second Guest Certainly; but I hnvo Just heard that the Infernal waiter Is worth 00,-0001-Now York Sun. 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. Troublo Ahead. Old Lady Why nro you not playing ball with tho othor llttlo boys? Llttlo Doy I muffed cr fly In do lcf field, nn' do capt'n chucked nnoddcr1 feller inms place. Old Lady 1 wouldn't watch them play If they trcatod mo like that. Llttlo Doy I nln't wntchlu' 'em play; I'm Wrtltiu' till tb gamo's over ter lick do copt'a. Now York Sun. or Intercut to All. Tho Union Pacific Railway. "Tlio Over land Route" Havo just Issued vory complete and comprehensive immphleU on Colorado, Utah, Idulio, Oregon, and Washington Terri tory, doHcrlptlvo of the agricultural, stock mining nnd miuvrnl resources, the climate ami health rerortsot thcHOHtntcNnnd territories compiled fJom the latest reortsof lb7. Bond to J. S. TehlietU 11. P. & T. A., Oniahn, Neb. for one. GREAT REMOVAL SALE! $25,000 WORTH OF- NO. 2 buith ron 1I0YB. There is not much that is remarkably uow In boys' bnliilameuts. A now ulster has bocn brought out In thick fancy cloth, with a de tachable capo and plenty of pockets. Tho llt tlo boys who wear suits with short trousers and a jacket with licit can havo a new stylo for tho squuro sailor collars which aro n tils tlnctlvo featuro In such suits. They aro now mado to form rovers In tho front, boing cut all in ono. Silk sashes, like military ones, with silk tassels at tho end, nro tied below tho waist A capital tweed like corduroy Is being used for very jaunty looking suits, tho tight breeches buttoning nt tho kuoo, nnd they nro completed by n waistcoat nnd looso overjneket. Jn our cut nro hhown two suits that havo found favor with Now York lads. Tlio next design, mado plain nnd cut to imitate a vest, buttons to the neck. This stylo is suited to boys from -1 to 10 years of age. Tho Nassau kilt suit illustrated Iu tho sec ond flguro Is designed for lioys il to O,ycnrsof ago. Mills Htyio is usually mauo in cnecK mui fluo cloths, with a blouso waist, ns shown iu tho cut Children's clothes should bo mndo as strong as possible and always of good materials. The "Secret Honeymoon." Tho latest mnrrlago custom Is tho "secret honoymoon." To tho "best man" nt tho wedding is Intrusted tho task of bclcctlng a wedding tour, tho direction of which ho is forbidden by tho dictates of honor to discloso to either brldo or bridegroom. When tho happy pair drive off from tho wedding they havo n sealed en velopo hnuded to them, nud upon opening thlsthoy first discover in which direction their journey is to lie. Thuprnctleo Is said to glvo great satisfaction and to work admirably. Its good points nro that it throws nnnir of "leasing expectation over tho honeymoon which would otlierwlhO bo absent, and prevents any chance of tho brldo and bridegroom wrecking their domestln hnpplnoss by squabbling as to tho direction of tho Journey. As a drawback, It may lie suggested that It will glvo admirable oppor tunity of distinction for tho practical joker. Probably tho noxt "society" drama will bo founded ujiou tho complications cfn "secret lionoyiiiooii," Tho Touniurc. Therois a truco for tho moment to tho quarrc) between thoso contending for mid ugnlnsttlio tournuro. il is securo ior iuo present, but tho combat will probably bo re newed next winter. The prudent party is the neutral ono, which admits that thero aro two sides to tho question, and that each shall havo liberty of choice to dress either with cr without a bustle, us bebt buits her. Ills Antiquity lUtnbllstictl. Census Taker "How old is your fathcrr "Just passed his hundredth birthday." 'Impossible!" "Quito truo." "Can you provo Itr "Yes. Ho heut somo poetry to tho maga tines and lived to seo it published." "Aud ho's only a hundred years old f Well, woll." Llucolu Journal. Ono Good Turn, lite. Facetious Visitor In Newspaper Ofllco (to tdltor) May I uso your brains a moment? Editor My brains? Visitor (smilingly picking up scissors) Yos, nir. Only a moment I want to Editor (with great cordiality) Certainly you may. Uso them as long ns you please. Always glad to furnish braliu to a man who hasn't any. Chicago Tribune. Accounted I'or. "That was a w ouderf ul caso of Briggs1," said Fogg. "Ho wasn't able to cat anything for several weeks. Ho wns pining away awfully. IHit they brought him around at last It wns a wonderful euro'1 "What doctor did ho havo?" "Doctorl Ho didn't hnvo any. Ho did better. Ho chang:d his boarding place" Uoston Transcript It Uroko tlio Kiicaijcment. Young Spinckio (referring to the evening being chilly) You should havo brought somothing that would havo been a protection to you. Miss Croonall Yes; I should havo thought of that. Ma said there wero so many tramps around hero after dark. Judge. For Kent, Flno suites of rooms In the Welistcr block, furnished nud uinunilshed. Empilro nt room 1. Lincoln Hack anil lluKRitgo 1,1 nn. Telephone N . 'JOl. meat market. 1137 O Mreot, or No. 1)01 livery liarn. Order slates at same places anil U. 1'. ticKot oiuce, corner Eloventh and O street. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel nud meat market. IlOIIANON IlllOK. 8tudi'iit Acroiiiiinxliitlonpi, All thoso who can furnish board and lodg tug or employment for the students of the university will please address full pin tlculars to tho steward. Room number 1, innlu build ing. :iit Miss Anna W. Hawkins, whoso succoss ns teacher of dancing was plainly seen lu her elegant "German and Reception" of Juno Inst, will open her school for children on Hat unlay, September tho !M, in Mnsonlc Tom plo. Misit Hawkins would bo pleased to re celvo names of those who wish to take, at nny time. Addirw room ill, Klclmrds block, Lincoln, Neb. Privnto lessons for adults will also Ui given to those who desire to tak" :;J-td To Our I.iiujer i'l-lciuM, During the Nist w:ek Thk CoimiKll ofllco has turned out some elegant ficcimciisln law briefs, ono muutcrlng nearly a hundred pages. Wo would like our fi lends of tho legal fraternity tu remember that iu this class of work wo exccll all others and that our prices aro ns low ns t ho lowest. Calls by tele phone. No. 'Shi, promptly answered and all work left at our olllco lu Uurr block done mat, quick nud cheap. C'nllliii: C'mhIx. The OouuiKii has just received a largo In voice of calling canls in tho latest hhox-H and hIjw. Our lady friends especially aro Invlt- isl to call aud examine, either printed or engraved art. FURNITURE ! To be sold in next two months at Hardy&Pitchers A Complete Line of Folding Beds now in Stock. DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS lew Ml Stock Complete. i:aiy to Ktalo. Calif r It must gratify you to seo your ex changes giving credit Editor Well, yes but not so much ns Eomo othor jwirtles. Caller Who, for Instnnco? Editor My butcher uud iny tailor. Bur lington Freo Press. Tlio Ksscncu f Contempt. Alkali Ike You've fot f leuvo this ressy vntlon immojcatclyl Dolling Wolf Whlto man seo pappooso? Alkali II;!) Course I does. Roiling Wolf White man no scoot, I lot him loose! Time. Chnmlierlaiu'H Colic, Cholera nud Dlarrhon Remedy is tlio most j km feet preMiratlon iu use for Iniwei complaint. It nets quick, can always lie depended tqiou nud is pleasant to take. Sold by W. J. Turner, No ono can afford to neglect a cold ; catarrh, chioule bronchitis and consumption nre caus ed by neglecting common colds. Take Chnni U'rlaln's Cough Remedy mid cure it while you can. Sold by . .1. Turner. Pi of. F. M. (JIU'oult has unloved hM musi cal studio from the IaiIhIHi block to the Llu dell hotel. 1'uplls intending to tnku lewons iu music, hnrniony or composition will please call. & Mother's, Masonic Temple. 1 elephone UU. Iiecliilly aro Invlt- -"-"' Ashby & Millspaugh. Double Store under Opera House. laconic, riiyslclan What's the matter? Patient Rheumatics. Physician Causo? Patient Attic rooms. Boston Courier. ma Alivujs lteuily. riilladolnhln Youth AVlll von nermlt to rend you my favorltojwsm by llrownlugl Chicago Glrl-Ccrt, Let 'ergo anllnghor, 3 Uoctlio Biiya. Philadelphia Record. CnlibaGoJrickle. Threo largo cabbogo heads, 0 green iep)ers chopped Hue, one-half pint of mustard seed, ljj pints grated horseradish, X cup Migar, ono-linlt cup of salt Mix well nud cover with vinegar. It will bo ready for uso In thrcj duj s. I'lour a Bpcelulty. MinncaiiolU has dccldeil to build an art school. Wo supfoso tho speciality taught will bo flour painting. Now Haven News. A Matter of Course. Somo pcoplo get so nccustqmed to eating table d'hote dinners that they tnko them us u matter of course. Tho Epoch. llUsilllllhlll Of I'ill IIM'I nltl. Notice Is heieby given that tho iwirtncrslilp lieretofore cxlslling lieluien L. Wcmh-I, Jr., and II. T. Dobbins, under the firm name of WckscI & Dobbins, lu the piintllig, tiubllsh liigand stationery biHlium, is this day ills hohtslbyinutunlcoiiK'nt, II. T. Dobbins re tiring. All accounts duo tho llriu will Imcol- lis'ttsi anil nil mils ngiiuiM ino uiiii win ik I, Wi.sski,, Jn. II. T. Doiiiiins I.llio it Viutiunioiiiu:i, It Is said thnt Tennyson often spends houri ou a slnglo line. Thai's Just what the washer woman di?. Uostou Courier jwild by L. WesM-1, Jr. September Ul, UvS. FINEST LIYERY RIGS In the City nil come from the Graham Brick Stables 1027 Q STREET, Where all klmU of Buggies, Carriages or Saddle Horses, Can be had nt any time, l)a or Night, on short notice. I Iorscs Boarded and well taken care of at Reasonable Rates. Call and see ns, 1027 Q street, or give all orders by Telephone 1-17. Iuire Klrnlfy's production of the famous Ravel iaiitomiiie, "Mnulin, tho Night Oxl," bvgan Its season last Satutdny night at MeVIck r's theatre hi Chicago, wlieixi the piece was glen with all the oilglnal and elalMiratohceueiy, inagieal tl lek's and trnufor niatlons and grand txillet. Two hundred ieo plo nro employisl In the lepreseiitatlon, nnd anuuilK'rof now and sti Iking fentuixs havo licenudiUd to tho perfoi niiince. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, Menls 25 cts. MONTGOMERY 1 1 19, RI.OCK, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. $-l-5 Per week. xi 'l- 4 Jm I, iilM'llftflkiilHi msi&KKm&mrA