-Mmja I'TMrjai1""1 Tr- wis. iik hw,.ii..m -r--rrs3 '1' H" i " J CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1890 8 X POPULATION OF LINCOLN Saturday Evening, Hay 300 The Courier" Jl'ar Nuln In Omaha. Colw limy Iki found nt Keith' newsstand, 810 Hotttlt Fifteenth street, lloj d' opera houso block. Oorner 10th and P Stroots. Dry Goods -AND- 6ARPETS. TAKE NOTIQEI Tho CountKH will not l reonslblo for any dobta uwulo hy nny ono in it name, tin es n written order neeompnnles tho niiiio, projerly signed. L. Wkhbkl, Jr., Prop'r. Tho Courier Cnn ba Found At Windsor Hotel Now Htnnd. Cnpltnl Hotel News Htnnd. Exposition Dining Hnll Now Htnnd. Tho Oothnnt News Htnnd. 118 Houth 11th Ht. Hert Hutrncr, 111 North 11th Utroot. Kd. Young, 1020 O Htreot. Klotolmr & Co., 1120 O Htroot. Llttlo Hport Cigar Htoro, 113 North 12th HU PfAn oxlrn supply of papers in nlwny loft at tho Qothnin, In cnto other Nowsdoulor supplies run short. DUNLAP HATS SPRING STYLES Of NOW ON SALE W. R. DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREET. i lcul nnd l'orsonal. ' Whltebroast Coal and Llnio Company. Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O St. Tolephono 118, Terry & Harris, Jeweler. Take Turkish at 1010 O stroot. Telephono at tho Couiueu ofllco is 253, J, Z. Brlscoo, tho shoo mnn, 1320 O street" Mineral water utod lor bathing, 1010 O st. Don Cameron serves tho flnost coffee in the city. i Fiuo watch repairing at Terry & Harris, 1231 0 street. Canon City Coal again at tho Whltebrcast Coal and Lbne Co. .Join the Terry & Harris watch club. Got a watch at n dollar a week. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral water in liaths I at 1010 O street. ' ' Ruth M.Wood,'fcl. J)." Conservatory Haoe, Thirteenth street,tbreodoors south of L street. A lino of genulno tortolso shell hnlr orna menU has just been received at Miss John ston's. Prompt service, puro and wholesome food and the boit of everything is always found at Don Cameron's. 'China firing nttho fctudlo ovory Monday. Edith Russell, room 10, The Bond, comer Twelfth and Q streets. tf Dr. C, B. Manning, office rooms 00 07-08 Burr block. Telephone 330. llesidenco Cor. 30th and F. Telephone 330. Ladles will find a complete lino of fine shoe and all the latest styles at tho proper prices at Bberwin's Boston Shoo Store. Buy your coal of tho Whltehreast Coal and Lime Co., and it will always bo well screai.ed, full weight, best quality and at right price. Try a dinnor nt Cameron's Lunch and Shot t Order house. -Served dally from 11:30 a. m. till 2 p. m. Everything fine and juicy and cooked in a home-llko manner. J. Z. Brlscoo, the shoo rami, la preparing to move Into tho now Exposition ImlldUiK and expects to be at homo there to all f rionds, pa trous and the public about Easter time Thoro are so many gun stovojonthe murket nowaday that it Is hard to tell who has the best one. If you at o thinking of buying one go to Hooker & Orr, 240 South Eleventh street, and lot them show you their gas stove. It is tho ilnost made and stun is unexcelled. MUs Johnston ha just received a very use ful little oontrivanco that will bo of great convenience to ladles, It is n small alcohol heating stovo that U used to heat curling ' iron and can bo put together and carried in n small satchel. They are a unique arranges meat ana sell for 73 cent. The photographs of prominent actor mid aetreesea rhrwn and for sale at the Couriek counting room are the finest productions of the art, Tho work is thut of Falk, tho cele brated Union Square artist of New York, and the collection Include such subjects as Lillian KhsmH, Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, Helena Modjeska, Mario Janwsn, Lily Langtry, Jamen Brown Totter, Joseph Jefferson, W. J. Florence, and over a hun Ored others, either' la stage costume or street 65,000. liMMBBBIEuGiil Fnrtunato are they who nro Invited to pnr Inkoof the hospitality of Mrs. W. II. Hor greaves, for It abounds with a gracious eheerl ik that ensures rnro pleasure. Mr, liar grravo gavo two evening high II vo parlies this week, nnd JoII)"coiiimiiiJ thoy were. On Wednesday ovenlng tho guests woro Messrs. nnd Mesdnmo R, II, Oakley, U O. llutr, John Doollttlo, A. K. Hnrgroavc, Win. Uremi, Ed. (Ireen, N. U. Richard, H. II. Ilurnhnm, Carl Funke, l.awrcuco llolskell, lllghter, Hnlrtl, lliickstntr, Perry, Dorr nnd Hurley The favor were unusually elegant and costly nnd were won by Mr, and Mm. Ilucksdilr, On Ihursdny ovenlng tho com pany comprised Messrs. and Mcsdninc Zleuicr, Wolcott, Bwnn, Dennis, Iyinnrd. lloelnuer, Agden, II. E. Iowls, E. P, Holmes, F. W. Iwl, O. O. Burr nnd L. W. Hel.koll, Dr. Heaves, Mr, Bidder and Mis Prlre. The handsome pi in uciu captured by Mr. wolcott and Mr. Leonard. Mr. Hnrgreavos will entertain a largo couinny of ladle nt high tho Monday afternoon. Mis Outcalt gave nil nt homo yesterday afternoon, and entertained n largo coinpnny of Indie In honor of her guest, Mis White of HI, Loul. Mirth provoking high llvo wn n feature of tho entertainment. Tho prlre went a (.liver tensitoou nnd a tiny nf tor-dinner silver xmu, their rolntlvo sire Mug dolt- cntely nuggostlvo of llrst nnd second honor. Tho Invited guest were Mesdnmc II. L. Ewlng, W, II. Thrift, J. B. Uiiehnnan, J. E. Hinlth nnd Win. Plckrlll, nil of Beatrices Mr. Henry Mnnslleld of Peoria, Mi-. J. E, Baum and Mr. 1). II. WheeIorofOtr.alitt,MlsFrleo of Chicago, Mewlames 11, E. Lewis, Bum. ham, Iounrd,MoFarland, W.B. Hnrgrenves, Buckstaff, Moshoi1, Foromnn, Maxwell, F. II. Oakloy, Dorr, Gore, Phillip, Atkinson, Lit tle, Cnrl Funko, Ogdeu, Applegot, Tucker, Balrd, Jaiisen, John Zehruug, Hewitt, Town ley, A, E, llnrgrcavcs, Hwnn iiudBosselninnl Misses Anna Funko, Oakloy, Nellie Bruusoii, Furst, Lattu, Ollvo Latta, Harris and Hose, Mr. Henry Mnnsllold, jr, nnd Mis CInrn Funko woro married last Wednesday nt tho bride' homo, 10Jl I) street. On account of tho recent death in the brtdo' family tho wed ding corcmoule woro simple nnd quiet in tho extreme, nnd woro witnessed only by n small coinpnny of tho relatives of tho contracting parties. The nowly married couple took tho afternoon train for a wedding trip cast and will visit nt tho groom' former homo, Peoria, 111., en routo home. Tho bride's family aro among tho oldest and bent known residents of tho Cnpltnl City, Tho brldq has grown to womanhood In Lincoln, anil her womanly grace command tho esteem of tho whole community to a rnro degree. Hho I con ceded ly a social leader, ami n host of friends wish her uunlloyod happiness. Tho love of kinsmen nnd tho esteem of friends wero testi fied In numorous elegant wedding gifts. Tho wedding of Mr. Harry Crnndnll and Mis Allco llutr, M, D., was celebrated qui etly last Sunday In tho prosenco of relative nnd a fow lutlmnto friends. Tho ceremony wa porformod by Ho,', O, A. Williams at noon nt tho homo of tho bride' jiarent, Mr, and Mr. E, T. Huh". Mr, and Mr. Crnndall have retumod from n short wedding Journey, nnd nro nt homo at tho residence of tho bride's parent, 18-10 Euclid avenue. The groom la Interested with his father in tho Crnndall Pattern and Model works, which give prom ise of developing Intonn Important manufact uring concern. Tho brldo ha boon a prac ticing physlclnu for six years, half that tlmo in Lincoln. Sho ha been successful In her profession, nnd has won tho esteem of n largo circle Mr. and Mrs. Crnndnll hnvo many friends, who unite in wishing them a. happy wedded life. Marshal division, Uniformed Hnnk of Knights of Tythlns, closed a sorles of eujoy ablo hops Thursday evening with a line May party at Bohannn's hnll. Tho room wu handsomely decorated, nnd a largo company was In irtt-mdnnco. Refreshment wero sorvod during tho Intermlmlon. A pretty feature of tho evening was n May polo danco umler direction of Mr. S. A. Warner by tho following girls: Lena Warner, Lulu Krone, Lnurn Dothlcfs, Yerglo Pace, Mlnnlo Nadcn, Bertha Poston, Belle Kramer. Lily Kramer, Blancho Brown, Fanulo Wright, Ornco Sparks, Nannlo Hood, Maud Mills, Emma Volth, Mary Vclth, Graco Newton, Kittlo Warner, Mnmio Joers, Mamie Grant, Sadlo Grimes, Jennie Rohm, Graco Rohm, Ethel Fnnchor and Myrtlo Bohnuan. Mr. J. W, Maxwell gavo n very pleasant At homo Thursday afternoon, assisted by Mis Oakley, Tho cozy homo wn fragrant with rose nnd lilacs, and roses wero present ed to tho guest on their arrival, Ratzlo daz rJo, a variation of tho game of high flve.fllled up a very enjoyable afternoon, Tho roynl prln) wo won by Mrs. Holyoko and the conso lation fell to Mrs, Dorr, The guests wero Mesdnme Leonard, McFariand, Beeson,Buck. staff, Sheldon, Eddy, Foster, Holyoko, Porry, Horley, Crlley, Ogden, Swan, Putnnm, W, II. Hargronves, S. G, Dorr and R. II. Oakley; Misses Whl to of St. IjouIs, Saunders, Mar quette, Suddith, Price, Lntto, McBride, Brown, Outcalt, Hawkins and Furst. Goo W. Semraons ho tho sympathy of the wholo community in hi failure. Ho was u bright, ouergetlo buslnees man and a pleasant fellow personally. He succumbed to a com bination of circumstanced, chief among which wero a big stock of winter goods and very little winter weather. Ho put a vim Into tho trado ami Introduced methods that have had a marked effect on the business of tho city. Rev, and Mr. Hewitt gavo a lovely rece tlon Thursday evening and entertained about twonty-llvo of Mr. Howitt's parlshoncrs. Among tho company wero Messrs. and Mes damos Hammond, Harley, Kler, Buckstaff, Manning, W. C. Miller, Chas. LIppIncott, E. T. Ewlng and A. J. Marshall, Mrs. Thomas Sewell nnd Mr. "Walsh, Frank Luyster, for a long time head (sales man for Perkins Bros., lias accepted a re sKnjlblo position with Briscoe the shoo mnn. Mr. Luyster Is ono of the lCkt known and most successful salesmen in tho city, and I deservedly popular with the trude. Briscoe will move Into tho Exposition next week. At a grand rally of the A. O. U. W. lodges Wednesday night, the following gentlemen wero initiated In tho Oriental degree: R. I R. Miller, Cimrle Magoon, Gocrge Pochlcr, I T. Gnylord, E. A. Barnes, J. Wooley, I). W. Moely, L. HeHkell, 8. O. Elliott, U. O. Whedon, E. 1. Roggen, J, A. Couger. Mrs, Ernett Hoiuto and Miss Llulo Huami- tick wero married Monday morning at tho home of the brldo's brother, George Hngeu sick, Rov. Henry Hcimer ofllclatlng. Tho nowly married couplo went to Clayton couu ty, Iowa, to visit the bride's parent, Prof, M, P. GIvens, an old time friend of Col. E. T. Gadd of this city, has boon vhdtitig In tho city as the Colonel's guest. Trof. Glv ens Is the vice-president of tho Interior Land and Immigration Co., of which CoL Gadd la general inauager of department D. At tho meeting of the Browning society weaneeuay evening tne program was pro vided by Prof Sherman, llev, Itnlston, Mrs. A, H. ltnyuiond nnd Misses Long, Schwnb and Moore. Ir. CI ugntoii of Chicago wn In tho city Thursday, Tliojoung ladle who met him In former year ns n friend of Harry Hnll mny bo Interested In knowing that lie I now a benedict, Hupt. John T. Mallalleii of tho Kearney reform srhoolwn In tlio city Tuesday, nnd wn Invited to get hi wife and Join tho Lin coln llshlng party when they go north In Juno, MIssEiumn Curtis, who ha for tho post week boon visiting her friend, Mr. Clinton, ntSIl, north Tenth street, ha returned to her homo at Nebraska City. Think of it, round trip lo Clieycuno on tho Interior IjiikI nnd ImiiilKrntlon Co'. Excur sion next Monday for only 111.00, Tho reg ular fnioono v.ny 111.10. Mis Fniinlii Wilcox, tho guest of Miss Ilnthnwny, ha returned lo her homo at Ne braska City. Sho had it very gay tlmo and became notably popular. J, W, Johnson of Sutton, editor nnd post nmster, enmn ilown Tuesday for hi better half, who had Ikhjii lltlng her sister, Mrs. HtovoimntllttOHsticet. O. II. Cntnpbell and F. H. Gndd, roprwn tntlvo of tho Interior Iind nnd Immigration company, left Wednesday for Hasting nnd intcrmeillato point. E. Hnnrnhau, brothorof .Mr. J. A. Kllroy, arrived Wcduusday from u California tilp. Ho wnaguestof Sonator Byrne whllo In tho golden state Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Akors of Clovolnnd hnvo been In tho city this week ns guest of Hnrry Hull, Tho gentlemen nro old-timo friend. E. W, Crlley of tho Windsor hotel wont down to Beatrice Thursday to 1111 tho placo mndo vacant by Dick Johnson at tho Paddock. W. H. Dennis will bo nt homo inoro In the future, hi partner having arrived In Kansas City and taken hold of tho business thoro. Al E. Ewnn, coriospondont of tho Oninha lite, ha resigned to nccept a clerkship In tho ofllco of tho state land commissioner. Prof, J. A, Mahler, tho distinguished ins structor of dancing nnd deportment, arrived TuoMlay from St. Louis. Number 184 hold by Eve BiKmeor won tho largo Cook Rango given nwny at Yntes Shoo Store, Thursday. Col. nnd Mrs. L. C. Pace entertained tho East Lincoln social club and a fow friend Thursday ovenlng. Mr. Htnry Mnusfleld nnd daughter of Peoria, III., wero tho guest of Mrs. C. I). Mosher this week. Mr. H. W. HutTmnn of Springfield, Ohio, arrived Wednesday for a visit with her Bon, W. 8. Hutrmnn. Mrs. Senator Fowler, tho guest of Ir. Mc Knlght, loft Wednesday for her homo nt Spencer, Ind. Bishop Hnlleck Floyd of Indiana, was In tho city tliis wook conferring w Ith tho United Brethren. Chnrles Hnll is now putting In a good shuro of his time nt tho now stovo factory west of tho city, C. D, Pitcher I confined nt home, having been seriously ill for tho past week with diph theria. Mr. and Mrs Tipllng, Eighteenth and T streets, entertained tho T street club this week. Mis Abbie Bcnrdsley, tho guest of Mrs. M. D. Tiffany, has roturnod to Weeping Water Mrs. John A. Blair has been entertaining her mother, Mr. Alta Wood of Bololt, Wl. E. J, Flahorty ha lecu npiwliitcd city gas inspector nnd W, O. Hhodo meat Inspector, Mrs, Geo. Bossolman has Issued Invitation for a high five party for Tuesday ovenlng. Angus Buukstnir and Miss Buckstaff have returned to their homo nt Osbkosli, Wis. Mrs. Dan Whooler, jr., of Omaha, i visit ing Mrs. Myron Wheeler, 1435 M street. Mr. Mnj. Bohauan has been entertaining Mis Edith Wetzel of Leavenworth. Victor II. Dyer ha boon appointed city in spector of weight and measure. C. A. Audrus left Tuesday for n trip through Arkansas mid Texas, Mis Ethel Whlto of St, Louis has boon visiting Miss Cpra Outcalt. Gov.. Thayer wont to Grand Island Tuesday to visit tho soldier' home. II. J. W. Soamark has been entertaining C. J, Self of Chicago. J. W Winger nnd son left Wednesday for a ti lp to Newcastle. Frank L. Sheldon left Tuesday for a trip to South Dakota. Miss Sarah Harris gives a fdgh flvo party this afternoon. , Mrs. M. E. Watkin and daughter havo gone to ltieblo. N, C. Brock left Wednesday for Rapid City, 8. Dak. O. E. Iloran has returned from California. Paul Holm went to Newcastle this week. J, C. liar phnm Is on a trip east. Other Social Now on Page 3. What' tho use of buying rubber hoso that is not durable and will soon wear outl Go to Hooker & Orr 210 South Eleventh street, and get tho best at lowest price. Choyonno is undoubtedly tho greatest point today in the west for solid, real estate Investments. It Is not a town on paper with a mushroom boom, but a thriving Capital City, full of pUsh, euterpriho and vigor. The great shop of the U. P. railway aro now bo- 1ng built thero at a cost of $2,000,000, em ploying when completed ntiout -,iwu people. It Is tho natural center for the wealth of Wyoming product and 1 becoming tho mln oral headquarters of tho west. With such abundant resources, with such excellent rail road facilities, etc., Cheyemio cannot help be ing a great centre of commerce and thereby double it population within three years, Easteni capital recognize this and within tho past month largo Investments havo been mado In real estate by ttoth Boston and New York capitalist. On tho excursion thut loaves here on Monday (particulars of which mny bo seen In tho advertisement of page 4 of this ishiie) somo two hundred peo ple will leave tbl city to look up thnt point. It is an opportune tlmo to go and a the rates for tho occasion aro less than half, It is a chance seldom offered. Instructions given and orders received in china and oil mlntiug, iiastel and water col ors. Mlnnlo Kramer, B31 J street, Mr. Markell's new line of spring millinery embrace all the newest novelties, as well as the prettiest and most stylish shape for both old and young. Ladle interested should not fall to call at Mrs. Markell's new placo, 1?J5 O street, and see the elegant variety and note the low price. Ilelusrd with Oft'ors of .ilnrrlngo. Miss Lillian Almonto Iwilhrop, tho young woman to whoso prosenco of mind and hero ism sovou children of BulTalo, N. Y,, owa tholr lives, ha found tlirtt thero I a bitter ns well as a swcot tasto in tho cup of famo. Sho I now a resident of Chicago, and tho recent story of her bravery ha brought her numer ous unwelcome offers, both matrimonial and professional, Hlio dm- not caro to marry yot, mid tho pros)sali made her to rosuino a stago career hardly meet hor requirement a an actress. Sho said tho other day, record ing tho rejKirt that a testimonial purso of .VX) nwaltoil hor at Buffalo, that tho story was without foundation. A Horse Frightened to Death. "An clophnnt," say n modem humorist, "I n hquaro nuiinn), with n leg at each cornor nnd a tall nt each end." A horso lielonging to an English tradesman, seeing ono of theso "square animals" for tho first tlmo recently, jimied Into tho air nnd fell dead. His owner promptly brought suit for damages ngalnst tho propi tutor of tho tncuagorlo mid obtained a verdict. Tho caso ipay provo valuablo a a picccdont when some other equlno expire at vlowiug tho monstrous pachyderm with tho double tall. After tho Ulyllin Million. The million left behind by Thomas II, Illytho, tho California capitalist who died some tlmo ago at Sail Francisco, still remain In legal custody ponding n decision ns to who I the rightful heir, Tho deceased plutocrat had n most sensational career. Howasn poor English lioy of doubtful parentage Ho drifted to tho To. cilia coast during tho "flu-h times" of the last generation nnd mudu n largo amount of money. After that ho con tracted unlawful domestic alliances in London mid nt San Francisco. Ho died suddenly in tho rooms of a femnlo, .fjf ruu urcitiiuu iiui sett ms wuounucr tho common law. ,, in. -in I-.-. -ii i.i. CAmvrorj cstnto to a female child by an English woman. After his death a swarm of pooplo appeared, who based their claims to share In tho great fortutio on tho grounds of relationship. Ono of tho latest to assert an interest In tho prop erty Is Carlton H. Blytb, of London, who la quite sure tho dead man was Ids cousin. The case, already very much mixed, la now likely to be still further complicated. 4 II. I', Kiigjno fur Sale. In good condition. Only used a short time. For unlo cheap. Apply at Couiueu ofUco. Lowest Hates on Kurth. By tho "Burlington." Tickets may bo ob tained nt Union depot or city ofllco, cor. O mid 10th street. Loco flouncing and drapery net nro on tho market this season In grcntcr variety and inoro attractive styles than for many seasons past. Wo aro showing a complo stock nt very low price. Very Resectfully, Mili.eh & Paine. All aboard for Cheyenne I Round trip Monday for $13.00. Cheapest ever heard of. Seo advert iscnieut bead of fourth page. GIvo your lawns proiwr attention and thoy will bo a thing of beauty and a joy for over this summer. To do tills you should got ono of Hooker & Orr' latest Lawn Sprinkler and n hoso reel. Their prices are right. Parties desiring storago or storo room with front ofllco on first floor In excellent business location can bo accommodated atareasouablo rental. Address, stating business, etc., ui d lord, caro this ofllco. Havo you seen that beautiful new linu of famous stago beautle at tho Couuikh oircol If not drop in somo tlmo nnd seo them. Tho Gas Stovo has commenced to replace tho hot kitchen ntoo for cooking purpose. Tho Gitt EdgoguB stovo which Is the latest in vention has just been introduced by Messrs. F, A. Korsmeycr & Co., mid a careful ex amination of its merit will convince any ono that it is chcaiwr and much superior in every way to tho old style stove. In all lines of good Herpolshelmcr & Co. nro ovor-stocked and to reduco tho surplus great cut will ba made nil over tho house just boforo their removal , which take place within ten dnys. Boo their 'stock of dress goods, challlcH, umbrellas, parasols, white goods', linens and embroideries which will bo sold at a third less than value. All lover of fine carriage should call and soo tho lino of new stylish vehicles now being received at E. R. Guthrie's HHO O street. Such n lino embracing all the novelties of tho eastern market, lias nover before been seen in Lincoln and you mubt call nnd seo wiint Mr. Guthrie has before you can appreciate what 1 really handsomo In tho carriage lino. Axles 1 1 Tire ft Weight, 370 pounds; largo stock of other Fine btyllth Vehicles, Street. E. iS4 O 'fF?f P&U aJZ-J fi It. M.YTII. .-JUL. , . ' ' ,JmL, """" ' ' f New Baby Goods this Week J. H. MAURITIUS & CO.'S Black Silk Coats and Cloaks. Colored Coats and Cloaks. White Flannel Coats and Cloaks. Black and White Silk and Mull Caps. Bonnets and Tarn O'Shanter's. Long and Short Dresses. Flannel Skirts Plain and Embroidcrd. Slips, Aprons, Dresses and Bibs. Something new in Childrens and Misses Dresses in Wash goods. Wc arc the only house In the City making the above Department nn exclusive nnd complete one. Our goods nrc the best workmanship nnd mntcrlal nnd cannot be duplicated by nny other house. Our price are ns low ns consistent with first class goods nnd leaving n profit. We nrc leaders In nil our lines nnd not Imitators. J. H. MAURITIUS & CO., Ladies' Furnishers. 131 S. Eleventh St. 'DFFMAN THIL 1204-1206 O St., Burr Block. Ut NEW SPRING IMPORTATION NOW IN. a wi A. M. DAVIS & SON, ""A Carpets oprmg. And Draperies 1112 0 St. Telephone 219. w HEN WU WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESJSEL' PRINTING CO. BOSTON SURREY, Tjic Lightest Four Passenger Carriage Manufactured. Boston (Turn Over Seat) Surrey, End Spring. Wheels, 3.4 and 3-ioj Track, 4-4 or 4-8: 1. GUTHRIE. AND !i ' 1 :' CIJ5 i.j'j - f & RICHTER, - ORS, ? 1 AND NOW'S THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE LINCOLN ICE GO. 1040 0 ST. PHONE 1 18. PURE CLEAR ICE I Prompt Delivery. il io :0 nr: Call and sec this handsome Carriage and'thc- 154 O Street. M. J 1 i: