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. WH- * * f-J/f * ! * < r0fflfWTV * THE OMAHA DAILY BEEn/WEDTSTESDAY , JUNE 5 , 1S9J5. SPEGIRL NOTICES. . A ilTrrt dement * fnr tlirnn rolnmns will ho tahrn until 12I3O p. in. tor tlio CTrnlncnnd until 8 p. m. for Ilia morulnc nnd Sunday rdlllon. AilTtrllKcrx , by requesting n nnmborcil rlieck , rnn hnvo nnintern nddrtMcii to n numbered letter In rnro of 'llio lira. An swer * 10 niltlrcMod " 111 fm ilellToroi ! upon t rtnrntntlun of the clicnk only. Jtiiten , 1 1-Sc B noril , lint liiKcitloti , lo n Vfnrd lierruflor. iMitlilni ; tnkon fort \ n than 2Bo lor llrnt Insertion. llime HiMrrtUoiiicnU must inn rousecu * lively. WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED. 1.COO MEN TO WHITK UK TODAY far the ttc < Ht | ( absolutely free. In plain sealed envelope ) which cured me of nervous debility , eihnunnlllallty , etc. Aildreas C. J. Wnlker , box 1,311 , Kalamazuo , Mich. 11-MIM WANTED , MAN TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY for old established bouse , former experience unnrceiwiii-y andllnry paid weekly. Apply after 9 n. in. nt IMG Douglas. ll-MCll-JO WANTED , SALESMEN. Th * Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee. WIs. n M7M-J19 * CUIIAN FRECKLES , PURE AND M1M ) . 1C. I1-18I-J21 I WANT riNK HAMI'LES HANDED TOUIl frlendii or nelKhbon ) . Send A. I' . Wind , Per- turner , Wo > l nvo. , Detroit. Midi. . llc ) for G trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfume * ; ivc'lvc offer to you. It MJ12 7' IlAIUIEIt. IP YOU WANT TO OPEN A SHOP In n good town In Missouri , address R'4t. thin olllce. 1I-61S 5 "WANTED , A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN : ONE who In posted on atbletlc exi'rclses and pporl- IdR eventK , especially np.irrlnR nnd pUKlllHm , must furnish the best of references , eun fur- nlhli Hitch a mail lucrative employinent. Ad dress It 43. llee. ll-MCtS 5 * PERMANENT. LUCRATIVE EMPLOYMENT for a mnn who Is n Kood salesman ; references requlml. Cell after 9 a. m. todiiy. Ilouni 303 Karbiicli bldg. l-.Milt ( & BALEHMEN TOimun TIIADI : : Him : IINIJ or otherwise. J. W. Knight , 2I7-K51 Staid street. Ituclne , WK LI-MC3I t WANTED iiJUAJji. HELP. AIIB YOU HONEST. SORER. INDUSTRIOUS ? If no. encage with us for 1SH5 ; JS'JO ' a month , )3G09 a ycnr ; you can make It easy , nix hours a day. Our neents do not complain of hard times. Why ? They un > nmklnK money sellltiK our lerfectlon Dish Washer ; the only practical family washer maiiufncturrd ; wushe , dries and i > ell hcs dishes perfectly In two minutes , no experience necessary , a child of 8 operates It tnslly ; cheap nnd dimiblo. weight , thirteen pounds ; made of anti-rust sheet steel , capac ity , 100 pieces ; $10im for Its equal , exery fam ily \tiimn one : > ou don't ha\u to cam us. as nvjtas people know you have It for sale they send for a dish washer ; each aRent's territory protected ; no competition ; wo fur nish sample ( welchs six pounds ) In nice case to lady nirents to tnke orders with , ono aucnt made J21I.53 nrst ten da > . Addn-ss for full particulars 1'erfectlon Mfg. Co. , Englcwood. III. C M421 A MAN Oil LADY TO MANAGE DISTR1HUT- Intr Biunples , Heaps , rpeclaltlcs , books ; do cor responding. Bend Hylvnn Co. , 7.7 Woodward , Ui-trolt. Mich. . JOc for set of samples , re- celio offer to you. C M501 $ UVU1ES WANTING TlItST CLASS GIRLS call Scandinavian Y , W , Hgme , 1G1S Cnp. avo. C-M020 10" coop rooic , WASHER AND IHONEH. G.12 Koiith 23th street. C M836 5 * WANTED. LADIES CAN OKTAIN PAYING housework bv nddrcsslnt ; the linker Mfic I'o , Boutl ! Mend , Ind. C Mwfi ( & 01UL TO IX ) QENE11AL HOUSEWOKIv. 2115 South lllb. C' MCil ! ) BKNT HOU3h3. HOUSES. F. K. DARLING , L1ARICER I1LOCK. . D-423 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OK TIIE CITY THE 0 , r. Davis company. 1303 1'arnani , D 4Ji > IIpUSES , 1JENEWA & CO. , 10S N. 13TH ST. II. E. COLE CO. LAIIOEST LIST IN OMAHA. IJ M4M 2708 KAIWAM STREET. W. M. Houcrs. 13U l' : nam street. D 123 NICE MODERN FLATS , CHEAP. J. W. Squire , 2IS lite building. U-M30 FOR ItENT DESIRAQLE HOUSES. 0 room * , 211 S. 21th xt. , 130. 7 rooniD , 4.1)3 Cumlng at , , 123. . 7 looms , S.'ii N. 2Itb ave. , :2.50. 9 roonm , 4W7 Cass ! . , } U. 9 rooms , t'J'il Davenport ( . . 110. & room * . 34Ji ) Jackaon Bt. . M. D roonm. M13 Pratt Rt. , (7. Bee Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st. D-43I FOIl HRNT riNB NKW 10-noOM HOUSE. 620 N. 2-Jlli eU H , T. Clarke , 21 ! ) Hoard ot Trade. , U-653 HENTAL AQENCY ; 620 BO. ICTH ST. D-727 FOR HUNT AT I1ELLEVUK. NEAU II. U. depot , a line 10-iuom house , line grounds ; abundant fruit ; alno 4-ritum cottage. Henry T. Clarice , No. 219 llanid of Trade , Omiihn. or W. H. Hell , llcllevue. - 1 > 736 .VERY DESIRAIILE FURNISHED HOUSE. cloie tn. J. II. bherwooJ. 423 N. V , Life.DKIt D-KIt TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. CLOSE IN B-room cottage , city water ; store building , 1203 Fa.nain. L. S. Skinner , agent , 31'J ' New York Life. D M9n 10-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN , LOCATE)1 2211 Pounlna. W. F Clark. 1 > .M3C-J1 > TWO 5-ROOM 11RICIC HOUSES. 1339-41 PARK avenue- , facing Hauncum | urk , nearly new hard wood finish ; Ilrjt Uasi modern con venience * . Inquire 1115 South 32nd street. D-M3JJ FOR RENT IIOITSH OF TEN ROOMS. 11 ] H. istli 8t. All modern convenience * . Innulrc at ZO'J S ljilh ft. D. T , Mount. U-38a FOlTllENT , FLATS NEWLT CLEANED. PAp p red nnd ptinted at northeast corner 11th nnd Howard. ( IS n month. Inquire room 111 First National lunlf building. DIH-12 FOR RENT 7 ROOMS , IIARN. CITY WATKIV cistern. ll r\v n 37th and S8th on Jones. Ames 1617 Farnnm. U 53 1 * C AND 7-ROOM FLATS , WITH RANOE AND I all moilern conveniences ; OAtnlniiH , scruena und * Janitor service. Call at cinder iUt. 701 S. 16Ui it. , from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Qeorce Clou.ier. D-M584 FOR RENT. 8-I10OM HOUSE. ALL MODERN Improvement. ! : hnrd wood ilnUh ; all lurt-t rooms. 460 N. ! 3d nlrret. l > 183 5 J-ROOM MODERN IIOUBI ] ! DKTACHErT beautiful lunn ; hada IIIHM. 603 South ZSUi. Apply to J , H. Parrotte , Dougloa bloclc. D-M610 IT TWO COTTAGES. ONK FURNISHED ; MOD Cin. tM So. Mth it. D-tlli _ FOP. RENT. A COMPLETELY FURNISHEI bouse , beautifully located , convenient to lm hern. For particulars Imiulro of L. S. Kklnnci rugin 510 , New York Lit * . D < J1S ! ) FOR RENT , FINE COTTAGE. 1JARN , LARQl lawn , on cur line. 11. C. Pattcraon , Kamxe blk U 4J7 NZTTII STREET , ROOMS. I.NQI'1111 ' Capitol u\riiuo. D-MM1 C * i 2 UI.IC'IANT 3-ROOM COTTAOKS JUST 11UII/I J . & " , riOvIlty Tru > t company , HCJ Furnarr I > -643 t ELICQANT 3-ROOM MODERN IHTrACHEl IIUUM. ' , :1S H. JUt nve. Fidelity Truil rnn pany , I'l'i ' rarni-.m tieet. I ) 813 1 FOU TIIE SUMMER. A FUI1 home of jiuwii rooms and laundry , o i V car line , lu'dr llnr.scom park. Addrv a 11 41 Hoc. D-MiJO 7 * 1OK ixjiNT .BOOMS NICK SOl'TH KHONT ROOM. WELL FUR n | li < d , private family. Call 2412 Ca n nt. K-M1M PLEASANT ROOM , 1313 DODGE. K-MM7 FURNISHED ROOM. C33 S. 1'jTH STREET. . K M10T-JU * NICELY HOOM3. 6TI nir.TII V. _ FOR JIENT. ELEGANTLY Fl'RNIKIin rooms. CO I S lth K Clfl Jyi S LAItaKUN'l'KNI8lliO FRONT ROOM : and bouid If ntciitrary. UU noua.EKuirua : ROOMS : CONVENIENI Ucui' ; , cool , luev lawn. 7611 81. Mary' * . K MCS3 S _ Ft'lSNlHItE" ROOM , HATH. . 1311 1'AUNAJ TWO NICELY rURNISHUlt SOUTH ROO1I dl U 17th. ' fQT riuti K-W40- ANDBOfl.U ] jriin iio : i j HARNEY , 'jjicu rooiivi with U'.ird ; upoclul rutca lo cinHrnmi. TWO lU.VULK. LARQU FRONT ROOMrt. E M fiimlly I'umU'ird , tn nuMli-n. | dvluc'ird luux with dncctl ynrd. lawn , IIHIC ! tr ai-4 llov I > N A li'MUtlful , coil uluco fnr vumuii- If dulrcil. Cnll r.U W b trr l. _ I QKKINT ; AND VOIt PUNT- u-.SlX1RY nlUCK 3li > V ru.vn tr * > Thl bini'lin has n nn vroof < . 'mct lin-n < fil. nropl'H' alfaw ln-ii Inc tl\tur . Avitr on nil llu/r . s. . etc. A ; yly ut U > o oilli-o < J 1 iiu Oct. 1-SI * . Wl I.LIAU J. AVUUHA f UoarJ ot Ttudfc 1-MSS7 BENT STORES AND OFFICES Continued. FOR RENT , THREE BTORY AND HASEMENT brlrk ttore bulldlnK , 1001 Farnam xtreet. Largo elevator ; Urst-clfiM condition , suitable for nny kind of luinlnpju. Reasonable termn. Inqulra room IK First National bank building. I 410-11 AOENTSS WANTEU. MP.N AND WOMEN. 3 TO 10 A UAY. AD- drpnt ( he Handy Heater Co. , S3I New York Llfu blilg. , Omaha , Neb. J-013 AOKNTfl WANTED ; F.NEIUir.TK' MEN TO iwll Rnnds by amii | nt home or Irnvcl ; easy unlleri liberal Rnlfiry or good comml rlon. Ad dre with stamp , P. O. box 1103 , NPW York City. J-M857 B AOENTS WANTED ; NEW WALL MAP U S. and world , nix fett lonK ; eleven beautiful colors ; no experlonco needed , you cnnnot nnlii money ea ler , nend Uc for nmple or write. Rand , McNally & Co. , flilcigo. J M655 0 LADY AOKNTS. Rt'IlllER t'NDEROARMENTi quick iwlei ; MIC prolltii , catnlogmfree. . Mr < . N. II. Llttlo Mfg. Co. , Chicago , III.J J MGS1 6 WANTED TO LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O. WALlace - lace , 112 Ill-own blk. Have calls for C3ttaec < . K431 STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANK EWERS , 12H HARNEY. Ml 35 REST HTORAOE Ht'ILHINO IN OMAHA , U S. KOV. l nd warehouse ; housthold Ruuda Bt red , lowest raten. 1013-1013 Leavcnworth. M430 BTOVKH BTORED DUIHNO SUMMER. TKL. 1KW. 1207 Douglas. Omuha Stove Repair Worki. MI37 PACIFIC HTORAOE A WAREHOUSE CO. . 9TH & Jones sis. General storage and forwarding. M4"S "WANTED TO BUTf STOCKS Or CI.OT1UNO. OHNTS1 Fl'llNIHH- Intis , 1mli and shoes. S. Arnstcln , 1.103 DoiiRl.ia street , Om.ilia , Neb N MiOO J8 WANTED TO I1UV OH TUADH KOH CLRAR lot , a nice horse nnd phaeton ; horse must be youni ? gentle , stylish and a itood speedy driver ; phaeton must bo In first class condition State lowest i > rlco and where It can be seen Ad- dres > It 18 , care Uee oIHce. N 501 5 FOR SALE 1'TJKNITUBE. FOR SAI.n-ON ACCOUNT OF RKMOVAIj TO New YorH , wilt sell all the furniture , carpets , etc. . of a 10-room house cheap. Call at Ul B. 20th ave. O M 9 FOB , S ALE-HORSES , WAG ONS , ETC nilST CI.AS3 FAMILY IIOItSH AND T'INU phaeton. S3 < > South 21st. ! MG09 ' A FINIJ OKNTU ? T13AM AND CAHllIAaK- Inquire l.lnlnKei1 , Mctcalf Co. 1'-C3'J-1U FOK SALE M.lt > CELlANKOU8 WL'GMAN PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT ORGANB. WooJbrldgo llroa. , 117 S. 17th. QUO HARDWOOD COMIUNATION HO(1 AND chicken fence. Clms R. Lee , 9th and DouKln . Q4II TIIE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES , NEIL. IIRH 400 tons good baled hay lo sill. Q M4tJ roil BALK. A I'mnUUR. . INQUlItn A D. Diundlcs , Bos ton Stole. U-MG9I CUIIAN FRI CKK S SOLD nVERYWIIKIin , SC. Q18I J21 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED , USI3 OK IIOriHIJ AND lU'CldY TOR tbe Keep through June and July , best of cnro Aildrew R 47 , Uee. R-GI1-6 CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RK- lluble business medium , Eth year at Hi ) N. ICtli. SII3 iBATHS. . 3STO. MADAM SMITH , 502 3 13TH.2D TLOOR , ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulpliurlne and sea baths , T M375-8 * MOST COMMODIOUS HATH PARLORS IN city. Mine. Howell. 313 329 S. 11th. thoroughly piucllcal chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T-M813 Jll' MADAM LA RUC , 1617 HOWARD ST.T8 T8 3 J12 MRS. 'nit. LUON , ILIOANT : : MARSAOI : AND electric bath parlors , restful and refreshens. No. 412 North Hth street. T MCOI 8- MASSAC1U. MADAMi : lllIRNARD. 1151 DODOC. T Mm Jy 4' TTJKK.ISH BATHS. TURKISH HATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-11) , llea bids. 1S5 LADIRS' OATHS , G FOR J3. MSIE. POST , 319V4 S. 15. 730 PERSONAL. THU 11KLI.U EPPKBLY CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Furnam street. U-3SJ VIAVI CO. , 318 BEE I1LDO. ; HEALTH HOOK free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U4U ; II. HAAS. FLORIST , PLANTS , CUT I'LOWERS. Itanquct. hall , residence and grave decorations. 1813 Vlnlon street. Telephone 770. U M445 liATIIH. MASSAGE , MME. POST , 319V S. 16TII. U731 CUDAN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC TOR 6C. U1S4 J21 ; PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED by June 15 will be sold at auction. Kix-il Mohle , 15I74Furnam. _ U M343 15 . RIVATiriioME FOR LADIES DURING CON- flnement ; babies adopted or otherwise provided for. 2031 Charles street , Omaha , Neb. U M8GO Jll - UMDRELLAS COVERED AND HEPA1RKD 116. No. ICth. Jan. Henderson. U 347 J Z7 UARQAIN. 13 CABINET PHOTOS. J2. DAVI1SS. 113 H. ICtli Street , opposite Boston Store. , U M5VISO ARE YOU DEPR1IKSED , NERVOUS. C'AN'l Bleep ? If > , tone up your system wllh ClHrke'H Pure Rye Whisky. In bottles , at tht dalcrii. H MCJJ 1 MONEY TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31J N. Y. LIKE loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa launs cr O.naha city property. W4lil . MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Itrennan , Lov & . Co. . Paxton blk. W447 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATK at per cent. W. 1) . Melkcl. 1st Nat. 1JH bids. W418 l MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fldelliy Trust company , 1702 I'urnam. W4I3 E . INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. , 10 WALL ST New York , offer uny part 100,000 eastern In- K.iii \estor' , who li.ive \ nxmes money to Invest iii Just compiled. Wrlio for nartU'uUrn. iiiT. W-M303 J23 T. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY , property , W. Fariuun Smith & Co. , 1C2.J Fairmm. ID HONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Tilt * O. F. DaU Cp. , JWi Farnapi at. W4ol CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. CIS N. Y. LIFE. It- W4M Iton onM. LITE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED OM M. or bought. F , O. Clujney , Kanjaa City. Mo. CAPITAL , li.COO.lXW ; Htini'LUS. J800.000 ; U. S MoitKuee Trust Co. , New Yor ! Tor 0 PPI rcn Umnn on city prouoity npply lo Pusry , v Thmiu a nts , room Z07 First Nat'l bank blclR.W W 232 MONEY TO 1.0AN UHATTliJjtJ. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FIJRNI lure , pUnoa , lioHe : , n.tguiia , or any Kind n . Omitel Bcourlty at Icnveat ptisslLId I.UPMhlcl you can itay lucU ut any tlmo or In nj ninount. FlhELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO O llocim 4 , Wltlmell blcrli. XI5I J. uTllADDOCK , ROOM 4S7 , RAMOE 1ILOOK 13 MONEY TO LOAN ON FI'RNITURE ANT pianos. Fml Terry , 4W lUmy blk. XlVi MO'NEY TO"LOAN ox FURNITURE. PIANOS lu rats. MuruDB , etc. , nt l"'V'- mtrs la ell ) no nmoMil of Roods ; ulrlctly cui.ililfiul.il ; yoi can buy the loan oft at uuy llnm or In an : amount. amount.OMAHA MORICJAOi : LOAN CO. . s 306 So , Wll St.X . X 70 D BUSINESS CHANCES. ID CUUAH rilECICLKrf. THE ONLY UIUAlt. KG Y13IJJI KOR 8Al.n MY LOAN AN'D JEWELRY BUS ! - m > i > . KrvU Mohl , lilTf * rnin.un * , Y-MS31-J1I , IT. 13.WO STOCIC IN ONE OF THE OLDEST Eii t > bll h l tin > l rnt paMny National I ur.kc c 111. For full ivmlcuUn u.UlrcR rt. UM. * ! . WHEAT IS NOW BOOMING. U l In MI Ibis rlslnr market , Wlionl Is bouni t * KO higher. i\-nrl ; xlr In buying wheat fa SVr. . | fur our rianual nn lifJInj in gr.iln am | < : c > vlKJi.iit ; nlri Dally Markrt Bullitln , ad viilmr wli.u utdlirn lo buy. UMi froc ftniU'll , t iVi. . lUr.hL-rs and lnikr . nlt 1M Trad.Mii llldit. . CH > ' go. -MK8-5 * I'AllTN'R VflTH : .M'1TAL Vo Milctly hlKli-claj < oj-.unatlc ptoOuctlun , high cit itferonveH ; an Dmattur uC aUllly accept , Kl nblo , < , nly UUIM incanlntf LuilnojJ nc d ad dm * R il. IJe * . Y UU4 ( BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. FOR SALE. ONE-CHAIR J1AHHER SHOP ; furnlturw all new : Columlrin , chair , prlco S.S5.00. E. n. Weeks. UuthHe Contcr. la. Y-MC5I "O. BUFFERING , BAI > IIOMAN1TYI O , YE nfllktrO onm" Cure yourself with Clarke's Pure Rye Whl ky , nature's remedy. In lx > t tl i. nt dealer * . Y-M&325 FOR A NICE STYLE FAMILY HORSE , COAL black , sound , good free driver and nentle In every way , to exchange for i xid drlrtnB horse. Fidelity Trust company , 170Farnam street. Z M8S ) FOR EXCHANGE , EO-ACRE FARM IN GREAT sugar beet dlitrlct , m'd'se , or bank stock pre ferred. W. G Tcmpleton , 403 N. Y. Life. g-MilT-8 FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI , for stock of hardware or Implements , Knox & Rlsscr , 37i ! Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la.ZI17J23 ZI17J23 3-STORY BRIPK HOTEL. MODERN : TRADE equity for land. Ames , 1617 Fornam. /-MG3I S * ON BUSINESS STREET. FIRST-CLASS PROPerty - erty ; Rood Improvements ; trade equity for clear property. Ames , 1017 Furnam. 7.-M63I 8 WANTED , TO EXCHANGE , A NEARLY N E W canopy top , double sit ( carriage for new ot ocfind hand Concord binno' , or ' " 1 buy fnr cash If cheap. Address R. Broltunjr. 411 New York Llfp building , city. Z M13-6 _ MODERN EIGHTOIOOM HOUSE. IFLKAlT' fulUInt ; on Nlnteenth street tioulevanl want smaller place between Hurt and Leavenworth. Eighteenth nnd Twenty-sesenth. KtrbtKer & Oug. Frenzcr block. 2 MC10 7 * I WANT CLEAR REAL ESTATE AND SOME cash for a complete stock of clothing andi fur- nlshlnx h'oods , valued at | 16,0 < M 00. Address R M , Be.- . Z MUO 11 FOB , SALE KfcAi ! ESTATE. ABSTRACTS.THE BYRON REED COMPANY RE I3S BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARM ] sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker Block RE 400 IMPROVED GARDEN' LANDS NEAR OMAHA at price * that will surprise > nu. If taken with in 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life ; KE 459 BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertlcs and farms. John N. Frenzer , opp P. O RE 161 SNAPS , 5 TO C MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40. 80 or 120 acres , Improved. $3000 per ncre , 200 acres. $35.00 per acre ; 230 aerrs. $10.00 per acre ; B 10-acre tracts. $73.00 to $100.CO per acre. Must be sold. 940 N. Y. Life bWB. RE 403 FOR HALE LOT 14 , BLOCK 2. BAKER PLACE. Tills lot Is OOxlM , south frolt. near car ; will sell cheap on easy monthly payments to right party. Also lot z , In Buckeje Place , nnd lot 1 , blk 6 , Pnpplcton Park Tnke 11 look at lh lotu and If they suit you call nnd I will make price and term * to suit , Gco. B. Tzschuck , Hoc oince. Omaha , RE ( 'i\ \ FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. U RE S9S-J7 * ; -ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , S6J N. 4irTH , only $3,700.00 ; Kreat ImrKaln. RK M7M NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE LOT. ONLY $1,90000. Clark and N. 21st , snap RE M79I HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln IJros. , 210 N. Y. L RE-4G3 PITY WATER , GOOD HOl'SE. GROOMS. $2 00 cash , balance $30.00 to ( to O ) e.ich 3 mon'hi , C per cent Interest ; price , $1,000.00 Ames 1(117 ( Fnrnnm. RE MOJ3 8 NEAT G-ROOM HOUSE , CLOrfE CARS , $ JU .W , easy payments. Interest C per cent , $773 0 cash. Ante * . 1017 Farnam. RE MC33 S CORNER , 5 LARGE ROOMS ; . LOT SMALL. npar cars , J22100 cash ; balance easy ; Interest 6 per cent ; price. $ JV.00. Ames , 1617 Fiirnttn. RF.-MC33 8 HUNDRED AND FIFTY CASH. BALANCP. easy , Interest C per cent , buys be t C-roim house In Omaha , price , $ TOOOO AIIIPH. Ifd7 J'arnam RE-MC33 8 IUROAIN IF SOLD SOON. 7-ROOM HOUSE nnd barn ; lot 00x2 , situate on Lnni * nvenui- . Price. J2.300.00. C. D. HUtchlnson , 1C2J Far nam street. - RE-MC47 0 M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 10TIL 461 VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALL Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. IClh sheet. 4CG STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST- crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1313 Howard street 4Ci SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnurn Bro. , 120 N. Kitli. 4C7 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. 110 S. 15th street. 4CS A. L. DEANE & CO. , WHOLESALE AN" RE- tall bicycles. 1116 Farnam street , bicycles sold on easy painents. 40J WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO ,2116 CFMI.VG 470 A GENUINE BARGAIN. A BRAN NEW , strictly lilRh urade $1W.OO bicycle for $7i.OO. Call at 304 S. 16th street und see It at once. M0) G MANTELS , GRATi'b AND TILES. WOOD MANTLES. GRATES. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and laree Moors , wrlto for catalogue. Milton Rosers & Sons , Omaha. PASTURAGE. WE HAVE ICO ACHES OF BLUE GRASS PASture - ture for horsef , board fence , spring water , Barton & Phelpsi. Gllmore. Neb. , or A W. & Son. 07 N. Y. Life bldg. . Tel , 1051 , 478-July PASTURE , CATTLE & HORSES , T MFRRAY. , 903-J15 BLUE GRASS , SPRING WATJ3R ; H. II. 1IAR- dcr & Co. , Bee building. 221 NOTICE-I. TIIE UNDF.RSIGNED. WILL TAKE In horses and colts to pasture , feed and care for the ye.ir round In Howard Co. , Nebraska. Watch tblK paper for particulars by the 10th of June , 1SD3. Charles Onn . By Geo. G. Gans , foreman , 1' . O. box 136. St. Paul , Neb.M . M 543-11 UNDERTAKERS ANX > EMBALMERS , . II. K , BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embnlmer. IMS Chicago St. , telephone 90. 472 SWANSON & . VALIEN , 1701 CUMING. TEL. 1DM M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM1JAI.M. cr , 1417 Farnam t. . telephone 223. 474 . C. W. RAKER. UNDERTAKER , 613 8. 1CTH ST. 473 COAL , D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL - olllc to 209 S 16th St. . Brown block. 476 ; A XSOOD THING PUSH-IT ALONa MAY BE the latest slang phrase , but that's Just wlnt wo're doing wllli SHERIDAN COAL. 8,000 tons Bold In Omaha last year. We give you 2 OKI . Ibs. of tbe best Wyoming cooking coal for $4 5) . Victor While , mgr. , 1603 Farnam st , Tel. 187. 431 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. . SHARES IN MUTUAL U A B. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 8 , 3 years old , awayi . redeemable. 1701 Farnam st. Nattlnger , Sec. 4 SO HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Intcrst on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & II. Ass'n. 1704 Bee Bldg. G. M. Nattlnger , Soc. 4S1 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER , 13TH AND JONES STS , 73 rooms at $1.10 per day. 00 rooms nt $2.00 per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Room anil Ixiaril by week or month. Frank Illldlteh. manager. 478 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. . 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or wo k. 479 MEDIUMS. WHOEVER PEES THIS. AND IS IN ANY trouble , nend n stamp to the only great clair voyant and medium , for free adtlce , but ask no questions ; don't be humbugged by travi'l. Ing fakcra ; located for jenis. I never fall Win. Cuillcld. yo Cth ave. , Des Molnes. la This offer three weeks , 622 Il SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C. VAN SANT-S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE M .495 PUMP3 AND WINDMILLS. C. II. BOYDEN , PUMP3 AND WIND MILLS ; all kinds of pump repairing. Lea\e onion with Churchill Pump Co. Telephone 643 U-I63-J ! ! ' DRESSMAKING. . DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 110 ! Rurdette. " " " 1- . DRESSMAKING IN PRIVATE FAMILIES , Fit and style Euaranteed. Addre R M. Bee , < ag-9 BUSINESS NOTICES. t. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . UAMAOKD MIRROR3 IIESILVERED , 71J N. It MUSIC , ART LANGUAGES. OEOROG F aELLMNAKCK , RANJO AND guitar teacher. 1811 Cans street. M 103 CARPENTERS AN1 > UUII/DEIIS. C. E. MORRILL , PAPTft' HANO1NQ , HOUSE sign pilntlng , brick wfuin , plastering ; off. II. 1 , Darker blk. ; tel. 735 ; tnSfi 913 N. 21th si. 1SI ELECTRIOALJ UPPLIES ELECTRICAL KNniNCCllS AND CONTRAr- tors for electric light nnd motor plants and nit kinds of electrical cotslriiptlon Western Elec- trlcal Supply Co. . isn itoward st.4 II. MAROWITZ LOANK'MONEY. 41S N. 1C l 4S3 DANCING. MR. AND MRS. MORAND WILL GIVE I'lll. ale lessoni In danclne nt their home , rooi l > odgc street , during the summer. 223-J23 FOUND. TAKEN UP , ROAN PONY WITH WHITE face. Wall M. Vlctnr , S03I Lalk street. Found-M6H 7 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2020 BURT 8T . 437 DOCT Searles&Searles SPECIALISTS' . Allfnrtr.Hof Blood nnd Skill DliO.iscs. Sorus , Spots. I'linill's [ , Scrofula , Tumors , 'lottur , licromn nnd Illood Po'don tliorouglily cloansjd from tlio system. 1 > ADILS Blvon cnroful nd special altonllcin fur nil their tunny peculiar utl- O A.TAKHH , Throat Limp * . Liver. lyapo | li : m Troubles cttruil by spuulul course of treatment. WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WEAK ) made BO by too closu applica tion to business or etudy , severe mental strain or crlef ? SEXUAL EXCESSES In middle lift or from I Ui T effects of youthful follies , all yield readily to our new treatment lor losi ot troubles If ou' or oily , curp4 nt home by 03rn Tnn.li-ne . 1410 I' ii main , Scarles & Searles,1 Dr. . , 4)i ilm. fiel ) and solicitors. SUES & CO. llo Uuildlug , OMAIIA. Neb. AUvlco PUKE. JtO.lHTJXO Till ! It OMAHA , Juno 4. To the Kditor of Tlie Bee : I wlsli to say a few words In relatlar to the uctlon of the ejecutlve committee of the State Republican league at Its recent meeting In the city of Lincoln. I feel that these gentlemen asscnlbled at Lincoln conferred ' ferred a great honor ,011 you by rejecting your name as a delfgjitc to represent thi' ; district to the Cleveland convention. It Is Uno\Vn to your friends tiiat you did liot de sire or ask to be a 4ele ate to this conven tlon. It was thought by the rank ami file o. the republican party .that the macblne repub licans of tills state""hail received a lesson last fall that they wiuld not forget for some time to come. 1 list anil of lieeillnt ; that les son they are leadlnfc til * party to destruc tion. T. J. Majors uiid' Ills frlemls ought to have stepped down mid out for a time after the rebuke that they received from the friends of honest government at the last election , but the men that Imve had their hands at the throat Of the republican party In this state for yeaijs do not appear willing to relinquish their graspi until they entirely strangle whab was once' ' the party of the tolling masses. The republican machine nt Lincoln Is a burning disgrace to tho. people of this state. The bribery , fraud and cor ruption carried on by ttrose tools of corpor ate monopoly Is an outrage , that our people cannot much longer submit to. Republicans , do you know the duty you owe to yourselves , your party nnd your state' Where Is patri otism and your manhood ? Arc you going to leave all tlio weight on one man's slioul- ders to light your battles for you ? How long will you allow this old sorehead cry of lloscwaterlsni to lull you to sleep ? Look at your last legislature ; It was a blot upon the republican party which you will have a hard time explaining to the people at the next election. To the republicans at Doug las county I would say that the men coin- prltilng the delegation to the last legislature from this county to a man vvorkeJ against the Interests of this city and county. I need not take up my tlmo In tolling you what they have done. The people of this city and county. Irrespective of party , will remember them In time to come. 'fb the men that pretend to look after the Interns of labor In this city I would like to zay a few words. Gentlemen of the Central Labor union , what becameof the bills that you had before the legislature In the Interest and cause of labor ? Did you In quire of these members who had pledged their support to you the came why they failed to carry out their promises to you and to the men that you asked to support them , and why you failed to ceinure them publicly on their return to this city ? To the republican members of our city coun cil I would also say a few words. Qento- men , where are the promises of economy and retrenchment that you had pledged to the overburdened taxpayers of this city In the beginning of the present year ? We have had great hopes , but wo have been sadly disappointed. I think some of you gentle men will have a tiiard time explaining to the taxpayers at the next election why you failed to keep" your pledges to the peopte. To. the Hon. George I' , liomls , I , as an humble citi zen , In behalf of myself and ethers , wish to return you thanks for the faithful protection of the Interests of the overburdened taxpay ers of 1'ils city , nnd all I desire to say Is that we are grateful to you for the faithful performance of your duties under trying cir cumstances , and wo will remember It In the tlmo to come. To you , Mr. Editor , In conclusion , I would say. You have a place In the hearts of the people that the republican henchmen of Tom J Majors cannot deprive you of. You have been fearless In the discharge of your duties to the people of this state. Keep the ball a-rolllng , and In time honest government and honest principles will 'prevail In our state. With your aid and assistance the people will finally triumph over bribery , fraud and cor ruption , as It now exlstf. WILCIAM MULHALLi , Taxpayer and Citizen. Shlloh's Cure U soia"oi ! a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It U the best cough cure. Only onif ce/jt a doe ; 23c , GOc and Jl.OO. Sold by Gooilnwn Drug Co. A Durton Oultar for $10. Certainly as good an Instrument as there Is made. We'vo aUo Just received a special Importation of violins of the finest German make. Strings , Cc up. A. IIOSPE. Jr , Music and Art , 1513 Douglas. THINK EOAN WILL GET IT Sopnrnte Receivership for Short Line Properties Itrgnrtlril n * Quito Ortnln. Unsatisfactory as It may be and ngalnst the hopes' ot those In Interest there Is a growing feeling about Union Pacific licail- quarters that tl e American Loan and Trutt company will , through a separate receiver , succeed to the control of the Oregon Short Line , Utah Northern and Southern Kxtenslon railroads , now a part of the Union I'aclflc. It had been hoped that Judge Gilbert would so modify Judge Sanborn's order In the premises that tlio representatives of the con solidated mortgage would hesitate about tak ing upon themselves so heavy a burden , but the modification was In the niture ot st ength- enlng the hands of the trustee of the consoli dated mortgage nnd the hopes of those Interested have gone down correspondingly as the trustee's Interests have arisen. In view of this somewhat complicated con dition of affairs all eyes are directed toward Salt Lake , whore the final battle Is tn bo fought before Judge Mcrrltt of the territorial court. Should he Include the Southern Kx- tenslon In the order of transfer It will put an additional obligation of at least $100,000 , representing defaulted Interest , upon the suc cessor receiver , which will have to be paid In addition to the $1,760,000 on the other properties compcslng the Short Line , as It Is commonly known U Is contended that In equity Judge Merrill can do nothing less than protect the first mortgage Interests , which arc In his court , and to do this lip will have to ask Mr. Bgan , or whoever the re ceiver Is tn be , to look after nnnpaylng as well as paying properties. In addition to the amounts named above , there will bo $425,000 in Interest duo August 1 , which will have to be raised In two months from the surplus earning ! ) ot the several companies Included In the Short Line. It Is conceded that the American Loan and Trust company and these associated with It can raise $10,000,000 If necessary to carry out the expressed purpose of a separate re ceivership The only thing that Is loft for the olllclals of the Union Pacific , therefore , to base their thought upon as to the divorce ment of the Short Line Is. "Will the American Loan and Trust company undertake so oner ous a burden as it appears to be from a close examination of tlu orders entered by Judgrs Gilbert of the Ninth and Sanborn of the Eight United States circuits ? " Those In a position to know seem to believe that the money will be forthcoming. What is claimed to be particularly sig nificant In this connection Is the fact that Jim Hill of ths Great Northern-'Northern Pacific was In Portland Monday , and held a conference with John M. Egan. It Is ex ceedingly plausible to believe that Mr. Hill [ s anxious to form an alliance with the Short Line , which , It Is said , would undoubtedly benefit his standing In the northwest.nml at the same time pave the way for an eastern con- I nectlon at Granger. The Union Pacific people left Portland Monday night for Salt Lake , and on TUnrs- day It will bo determined who Is to finally manage the property. IO11 SANTA FI ! RUOROAM711ON Entirely IS'I-VT Company Will lie Organize tlnilrr KHMHIIS I.iurs. TQPEKA , Juno 4. Ueclvor Aldaco F. Walker of the Santa Ie arrived In Topeka with his family. Ho said he had some office work to attend to hero with Receiver Wilson. When asked about the reorganiza tion and Its effectiveness he said : "The original mortgage contained a clause which provided that a majority of the bond holders should at all times have control of the organization , so that when the commit tee proceeded to adopt a plan It was gov erned accordingly. The committee gave no tice that approving bondholders would have until June 10 to deposit their securities In acceptance of the reorganization plan. A majority of the securities were deposited a week ago and at that tlmo the reorganiza tion plan became effective. Although a ma jority of the bondholders have already ap proved of the plan for reorganization , securi ties arc belngi deposited right along and the Indications are that by the 10th of June al most all the securities will bo In the hands of the reorganization committee. " ' 'Will the reorganization bo effected under the laws o fthe state of Kansas or under the laws of Illinois ? " was asked. "Under the laws of Kansas , most certainly. This was inado possible by the law passed by thcstato legislature last spring author izing fhe company to Issue preferred stccks. "Tho reorganization committee wll 1 now proceed to organize a now company under the lawi of Kansas , and when the foreclosure proceedings are brought to a proper Juncture the new company will purchase the prop erty. " "When will the property be taken from the receivership and turned over to the new com pany ? " "That I cm not tell. Jt Is all guess work. I -can not say whether It will be In three months , six months or a year. The adop tion of t'ne reorganization plan Is , however , a very necessary step and will hasten the work of placing the property on Its feet. " z LOST UN LAST YKAU'.S BUSINESS. Ponusyltnn'n Rnllroiul'ri Hooks Show nn Uncomfortable Dellclt , PITTSDUHG , June 4. The annual moot ing of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania road was held here toJay. Of the $21,000- 000 of stock $20,000,000 was represented , largely by proxy. The old board of directors was re-elcctol and at a later meeting the following ofllcera were chosen : President , George R. Roberts ; vice presidents , James McCrea , J. T. Brooks , J. K. Doudln ; secre tary , S. I ) . Liggett ; treasuier , T. 11. Mc- Knlgbt. The annual report of the directors for 1894 waw submitted and approved , The mileage of lines west of PitUburg operated directly by this company Is about 1,100 miles. The re- cults for 1S94 to the proprietary company rro as follows : Total revenue , $2,031,000. The charges against this sum for the year amount to $2,718,542 , the net result being a loss for the year 1894 , after paying all ex penses , Interest on bonded debt , rentals , ad vances , etc. , of $587r 10 , as compared with a profit for the year 1893 "of $1.050,476. The results of the principal roads oper ated were : The Plttsburg , Fort Wayne & Chicago railway was a loss of $1,281,653 , as compared with a profit In the preceding year of $313,777. The Newcastle & Deaver Val ley Increase. ! Its net earnings $21,323 ever 1893. The net earnings of the Plttsburg Youngstown & Athtabula railroad Increased $18,219 compared with 1893. The loss on the Erie & Plttsburg railroad was $ Go,32S being a gain as compared with 1893 ol $102,004. Tlio loss an the Cleveland & Plttsburg railroad waa'$55.452 , while In 1893 tbe loss was $225,791 , showing a gain ol $170,339. The net earnings of the Toledo Wnlhondlng Valley & Ohio railroad decreased $1,933 as compared with 1893. The loss on the Indianapolis & Vlncennes railway wan $103,618 , while In 1893 the same road lost $103,705. lullwny Notes. Managing Receiver S. H. II. Clark and Superintendent ot Motive Power McConnell are In Denver. B. H. O'Meara , division freight and passen ger agent of the Milwaukee at Cedar HapIJa Is an Omaha visitor. N. J. doll , assistant general freight agcnl of tbe Milwaukee , was In Omaha yesterday enroute to Chicago from Salt Lake. Superintendent of the coal department ol the Union Pacific , G. W. Megeath. and Chlel Surgeon Galbralth , came In from Chlcagc yesterday. E. W. Dent of the Northwestern , who conducted - ducted the delegation of Nebraska Woodmer to Ch'lcago on their way to Madison , returned home yesterday. The "Burlington has been selected as tin official route of the grand and subordlnaN commanderlcs Knights Templar of Nebraskc lo the triennial conclave , which meets li Boston this year. Special Master In Chancery W. D. Cornltl ot the Union Pacific arrived from St. Pau yesterday , Judge Cornish said be though tbe Gulf hearing would bo taken up abou the last of tbe month. W. T. Ncllgh , foreman ot the Missouri Kansas & Texas machine shops at Paraona Kan. , s In Omaha for the second time li twenty years. Ho Is a brother of the lat J. J. Nellgb , who was burled last week. The Undlrs. Tbe pleasant effect and perfect safety will which ladles may USB tbe California llquli Laxative , Syrup of Figs , under all condition 18 makes It their favorite remedy. To ge the true and genuine article , look for th name of the California Fig Syrup Co printed near the bottom of the package. CIIAI'TUU III. ( CopyrlRht. 18M. by the Author. ) Ho walkoJ to tlio street na tlic butcher's youns man wlicolftl In Ills cart ami flung nwny dig pall of wator. "Will you Just liang about liero , Hull ? " ho nskoil , "while I hurry rouml to tlio near est Iron monRcr's ? I rhan't bo gene IOIIK. We're going to work a lltilo burglary. Tnka note If anybody comes to that stable at the further end. " Ho hurried nway and I waited. In n few moments the butcher's young man shut his ilt s anil went whistling down the street anil In a few moments moro Hewitt ap peared. "Come , " ho said , "there's nobody about now ; we'll lose no tlmo. I've brought a pair of pliers and a few nails. " Wo re-entored the yard at the door of the court ptablo. Hewitt stooped and examined the padlock. Tnklng a nail In his pliers , ho beat It carefully against the brick wall. Then , using the nnll as a key , still held by the pliers , and , working the padlock gently In Ills left hand , In an astonishingly few seconds , ho had released the hasp and taken off the padlock. "I'm not altogether a bad burglar , " ho remarked. "Not so bad , really. " The radlock fastened a bar , which , when removed , allowed the door to bo opened. Opcnlnjr It , Hewitt Immediately seized n candto pluck In a bottle which Mood on a shelf , pulled mo In and closed the door behind - hind us. "We'll do this by candle light , " ho said , as ho struck a match. "If the door were left open It would bo seen from the street. Keep your ears open In case anybody comes down the yard , " The part ot tbo shed that wo stood In was used as a coach bouse , and was occti- "I nm not altoguthcr a bad burglar. " pled by a rather shabby tradesman's cart , the shafts of which rested on the ground. From the stall adjoining came the sound of the shinning and trampling of. some Im patient horse. We turned to the cart. On tbo name board at the sldo were painted In worn let ters the words , "Schuyler Baker. " The ad dress , which had been below , was painted out. out.Hewitt Hewitt took out the pins and lot down the tailboard. Within the cart was a new bed mattress , which covered the whole sur face of the bottom. I felt It , pressed It from the top and saw that It was an or dinary spring mattress , perhaps unusually soft In the springs. It seemed a curious thing to keep In a baker's cart. Hewitt , who bad set the candle on a convenient shelf , plunged his arm Into the furthermore recesses of the cart and brought forth a. very long French loaf , and then another. Diving again he produced certain loaves of the sort known as the "plain cot tage" two sets ot four each , each set baked together In a row. "Feel this bread , " said Hewitt , and I full It. It was stale , almost as hard as wood. Hewitt produced a large pocket knife am' ' with what seemed to be superfluous care and elaboration cut Into the top of one of the cottage loaves. Then he Inserted his lingers In the gap ho had inado and firmly but slowly tore the hard bread Into two pieces. Ho pulled away the crumbs froir within , till there was nothing left but I rather thick outer shell. "No , " he said , rather to himself than to me , "there's nothing In that. " Ho lifted one of the very long French loaves and measured It against the Interior of the curt. It had before been propped diagonally , and now It was noticeable that It was just a ehado longer that the Inside of the cart was wldo. Jammed In , In fact. It held firmly. Hewitt produced his knlfo again and divided this long loaf In the center. There was nothing but bread In that. The borso In tbo stall fidgeted more than over. "That horse hasn't been fed lately , I . fancy , " said Howltt. "We'll give the poor chap a bit of this bay In the corner. " "But , " I said , "what about the bread ? What did you expect to find In It ? I can't sec what you're driving at , " "I'll tell you , " Hewitt replied. "I'm driv ing after something I expect to find , and , , , "That's enough , I think , " Hewitt tald ; "Don't touch them , for heavcn'a sake. " close at hand here , too. How am your neves today ? Pretty steady The thing maj try them. " Before I could reply there was a sound of footsteps In the yard outside , approaching Howltt lifted his finger Instantly for silence and whispered hurriedly ; "There's only ono , It he comes here wo grab him. " The steps came nearer and stopped out side the door. There was a pause , and then a slight drawing In of breath , as of o person suddenly surprised ; at the moment the door was slightly shifted again , and ono eye peeped In , "Catch blm ! " said Howltt aloud , as w < sprang to the door. "Ho mustn't gel away ! " I had been nearer the doorway , and tvai first through It. The stranger ran down thi yard at his best , but my legs were thi longer , and half way to the street I csugli him by the shoulder and swung him round LIke lightning ho whipped out a knlfo , am I flung In my left Instantly on the chanci ot flooring him , It barely chocked blm however , and the knife swung short ot in ] chest by no moro than two Incite * , bu Hewitt had him by the wrist and trlppe. Mm forward on hli face. He struggled 111 : a wild beast , and Hewitt had to stand 01 , bis forearm and force up his wrist till th et bones were near breaking before ho droppe * bo his knlfo. But throughout the struggle th . . man never shouted , called fcr help , nor , In deed , made tbe slightest sound , and we 01 our part were equally silent. H ns quickly over of course , for he was on bis face , and vo were two. Wo dragged our prisoner Into the stable and closed tlio door behind ui. So 'fir as we had seen , nphody had witnessed the capture from the street , though , of course wo had bean too busy lo be certain. "There's n set of harness hanging over at thp luck , " said Hewitt. "I think we'll tic ilm up with the traces and reins nothing Iko leather. We don't need a gag ; I know ho won't shout. " Wlilte I got the straps , Howllt held the irlsoncr by a peculiar neck-and-wrlst grip [ hat forbade him to move except at the peril of a snapped arm. Ho had probably never been a parson of pleasant aspect , bring short , strongly and squally built , large and ugly of feature , and wild and dlrly of h lr and beard ; and now , his face flushed wllh slruggllng , and smeared with mud from the ( table yard , his nose bleeding , and his foro- licad exhibiting a growing bump , he looked particularly rcpcllant' . We strapped his el bows together behind , and as ho sullenly Ig nored a demand for the contents of his pockets - ots , Hewitt unceremoniously turned them out. Helpless as ho was , the man struggled to prevent tills , though , of course , Ineffectu ally. There were papers , tobacco , a bunch of keys nnd various odds and ends. Hewitt was gl.inclng hastily at the papers , when , suddenly dropping them , he caught the pris oner by the shoulder and pulled htm away from a partly consumed hay truss , which stood In n corner , and toward which he had quietly sidled. "Keep him still. " said Hawltt , "we haven't examined this place yet. " And ho com menced to pull away the hay from the cor ner. Presently a largo piece of sackcloth was revealed , and this being lifted , left visible below It another batch of loaves of the same sort as we had cen In the cart , There were a dozen of them In ono square batch , and the only thing about them that differed from those In the cart was their position. For the batch lay bottom sldo up , "That's enough , I think , " Hewitt said. "Don't touch them , for heaven's sake. " Ho picked up the papers h had dropped. "That has saved a little search , " ho continued. See here , Butt. I wns In the act of telling you my suspicions when this little affair Inter rupted md ; If you care to look at ono or two of these letters , you'll see what I * should have told you ; It's anarchism and bonds , of courso. I'm about as certain as I can be that there's a reversible dynamite bomb Inside each of those Innocent loaves though I as sure you I don't mean meddling with them now. But , see here , Will , you go and bring In a four-wheeler ? Bring It right down the yard. There's more to do , and wo mtlsn't attract attention. " I hurried awny and found the cab. The meaning of the loaves , the cart nnd the spring mattress was now plain. There was an anarchist plot to carry out a number of explosions , probably simultaneously In differ ent parts of the city. I had , of course , heard much of the terrible "reversing" bombs these bombs which , containing a tube of add , plugged by wadding , required no fuse and only needed to bo Inverted to sot goIng - Ing to explode In a few minutes. The loaves containing thcso bombs would form an ef fectual "blind , " and they were to bo dis tributed , probably In broad daylight , In the moat natural manner possible , In a baker's cart. A mnn would bo waiting near the scene of each contemplated explosion ; ho would bo given a loaf taken from the In verted batch ; he would take It , perhaps wrappcl In paper , but fitlll Inverted , and np. parcntly the moat Innocent object possible , to the spot selected , deposit It right sldo up ( which would reverse the Inner tube and setup up the action ) In Mine corner , behind a door or whatnot , and make his own escape , whllu the explosion tore down walls and , If the experiment were lucky , scattered the flesh and bone. ? of unsuspecting people. The In fernal loaves were made and kept reversed to begin with In order to stand moro firmly , and ( If observe ; ! ) moro naturally when turned over to explode. Even if a child picked up the load and carried It off that child , at least , would bo blown to atoms , which , at any rate , would liuvo been something for the conspirators to congratulate themselves upon. The spring mattress , of cour.se , was to ease the jolting to tbo bombs and obviate any random jerking loose of tlio acid , which might have the deplorable result of sacrificing the valuable life of the conspirator who drove the cart. The other loaves , too , with no explosive contents , had their use. The two long ones which fitted across the inside of the cart would bo jummcd across so as to hold the bombs In the center , .and tbo others would be used to pack the batch on the other tides and prevent any dangerous slipping about. This thing seemed pretty plain , ex cept that as yet I had no Idea of how Howltt 'earned anything ot the business. I brought ho four-wheeler up to the door of the stable nd wo thrust the man Into It , and Howltt locked the stable door with Its proper key. Then wo drove off to Tottenham Court road police station , and. by Hewitt's order , straight Into.tho yard. In less than ten minutes from our de parture from the stable our prisoner wag finally secured , and Hen Hi wUs deep In con sultation with police officials. Messengers were sent and telegrams dispatched , and presently Hewitt came to mo with Informa tion. tion."The "The name of the helpless IVenchman the police found this morning , " l\e said , "ap- icars to bo Gerard at least , \ nm almost certain of It. Among the papers found on he prisoner , whose full name doesn't ap- iear , but who seems to bo spoken of as ulgl-he Is Italian among hla papers , I lay , Is a sort of notice convening a meet- ng for this evening to decide as to the final ninlsbmcnt' tobo awarded the 'traitor > erard. now In charge of Comrade Plngard. ' The place of meeting Is not mentioned , but 't seems more than probable that It will lie at the Baku n In club , not five minutes' walk from this placo. The police have all : heso places under quiet observation , of course , and that Is the club at which ap- larently Important anarchist meetings have been held. It Is the only club that has never been raided as yet , and It would seam the only one they would feel at all safe In using for anything Important. Moreover , Lulgi simply declined to open his mouth when asked whcro the meeting was to bo , and said nothing when the names of several other places were suggested , but suddenly found his tongue at tbe mention of the Bakunln club and denied vchomontly that tbo meeting was to bo there It was the only thing bo uttered. So that It seems pretty safe to assume that It Is to ba there. Now , ot course , the matter's very serious , Men have been dispatched to take charge ot the stable very quietly , and the club is to bo taken possession of at once also very quietly. It must bo dona without a mo ment's delay , and as tlie.ro Is a chance that the only detcctlvo officers within reach at the moment may bo known by sight , I have undertaken to get In first. I'arhaps you'll come ? Wo may have to take the door with a rush. " Of course I meant to miss nothing It I could help It , and said HO. "Very well , " replied Hewitt , "we'll got ourselves up a bit. " He began taking oft his collar and tic. "It Is gottlnx dusk , " ha proceeded , "and we shan't want old clothes to make ourcches look sufficiently shabby. We're both wearing bowler hats , wrllch Is lucky. Make a dent In yours It you can without permanently damaging It. " ( Continued Tomorrow. ) Are you all tired out , do you have that feeling or sick headache ? You can bo re lieved ot all these by taking Hood's Sartt- parllla. When Baby vraa tick , we cite btr Contorts When slw was A Child , she crfcd for Castorta * When slia btcamo JILS slia clung to CiutorU. \7iQ she bad Children , ibe cure them Castorli ,