" THE OMAHA , DAILY BEE : . TUESDAY. JUNE 4. 1895. SPEG1RL NOTICES. / rtvrrll iiient * for thme minium will b tulirii until 12I3O p. in , lor Iliu 01 cuing nnrf until H | i , in. tot the morning and Huuday trillion. ActTrrllnerii , 117 rrncrftttnc n numbered i-X ( liecb , ran Imva nnnncr.i ntldremcd to n iinniherpit letter In rnro of 'I ho llco. An * tnrrn no nilclicmed will ho ilrl'.vercd upon I ittrntntlun of the rhcrU 01117. Kitten , 1 l > 2c n word , Hint li ncrtliin , Ic n word licrraflcr , Nothing taken fur Ins tlian iiSo tor first liiRrrlliHi. ' 1 lirso mlrrrtliiciiicnts mnu inn consecu tively. SITUATIONS WANTED. BITUATION WANTED IIY 2 PIRST-CLAS3 nll-nniunil rook , ami wife , J. II Story , 27 N Mnln ntreit. Council llluffH. A M6M 4- WANTEJJ JWALJi HELP. WANTED , M.OW MiN TO WIIITIJ MB TODAY for the rccHpt ( nlwolutcly free , In plain Honied envelope ) which cured me of nervuti * debility , oxhauscd vitality , etc. Address C. J. Wnlker. | K > X 1,311 , Knlairmzoo. Mich. H-M423 WANTED , MAN TO TAKI : ORDERS IN CITY for old estuhllnhed houie ; former experience tinncw ary and Hilary pnlJ weekly. Apply after 9 n. m. at 1510 Douglas. ll-.MCH JO WANTED , SALESMEN. The llnnkn Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WIs. IJ-M7M-J10 * CUI1AN FRECKLES. PURE AND MILD. CC. U 18I-J21 1 WANT PINE KAMI LES HANDED YOUR friends or neighbors Send A. 1' . Wood , Per- fumcr. Wood nve. , Detroit , Mich. , lOc for 5 trial iHjtllea Satin-Scent Perfumes ; receive offer toyou II-M512 7 _ : WANTED , TEAMSTKRS , LAHORERS. snov- elcra ; woik In South Dnkotn , rhlp Tuemlny morning ; free fare. Egbert ; & Corhett. 1311 Karmiln. H-C17 3 HARDER , II. ' YOU WANT TO OPEN A SHOI In a good town In Missouri , address R 40 , thl- ofllce , 11 G12 5 WANTED , FOIl U. 8. AIIMY , ADLE-IIODIED 'k If. unmarried men , between the age * uf 21 anil io. citizens of the United States , of good char acter and temperate haulm , who run speak , read anil write English. Kor full Information apply , preferably by letter , to rocrulilns cfllcer at Kort Omaha , or at 1324 Kurnam street. Omaha , Neb. B WANTED jrjiltt.fi LE HELP. AUK YOU HONEST , SORER , INDUSTRIOUS ? If no , engage with UH for 1 93 ; $300 n month , IJ.GOa year ; you .can make It easy ; nix hours a day. Our ngentu do not complain of hard time * . Why ? They arc making money Belling our Perfection Dish Washer ; the only practical family washer manufactured ; washes , dries nnd polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes , no experience necessary ; a child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap nnd ifurnble , weight , thirteen pound * ; made of nntl-ruit sheet steel , catiac- Ity , 100 pieces ; } 10,000 for lt equal ; e\ery f.im- lly wants one ; ) ou don'L have tu cunuis ; ns noon as people know you have It for Bale tljey ( end for n dish wnBher , each aun territory protected ; ni ) competition , we fur nish wimple ( uclKhs nix pounds ) In nice case to lady ugentH to take orders with , one ani'nt Irtmta > 2II.K3 llrst ten dn > s. Addri'Ka for full particulars rerfcctlon MfK. Co. , Knglawouil. ill , C MI2I 1'ASTUY COOK , JIO.OO ; 12 PININfl ROOM girls ; 10 l.idy clerks ; private family coohp J'l.W. Canadian olllce , 1522 Doughm Hi. ' C MMG-1 * A MAN Oil LADY TO MANAOE DISTRIHUT- Ing samples , ttoapn , piirc.lnltlcii , books ; do cor * responding. Send Slvnn Co. , " 27 Woodward Detroit , Mich. , lOc fqr sot of xamples , re- c l\e offer to you. C MSS1 S * WANTED. A YOUNO LADY TO TAKR V' ' charKO of cigar fctand , Addtess 11 4j , lleo C13 3' ' oooi ) cooic , WAsunii AND IUONRII TO KO to Bnh'.t I.nKo with pilvnle family for th summer. Cull at 3710 Jones t. C Oil 3 * LADIES WANTING FIRST CLASS CURL.0 call Scandinavian Y. W. Home , 1618 Cap. nxe C MS2J 10" GOOD COOK , WASHER AND South 23th street. C MG3G 5 RENT HOUdiiS. HOUSES , K. 1C. DAIU.INO , IIAUKHH I1LOCK , D 423 110USKS IN ALL PARTS OP T1IR CITY. THE O. F. IJavIs company , 1M3 rnrn.un. D tin nou.sna , IIRNUWA & co. , 103 N. IITH ST. U IJ7 H. R. COLR CO. I\RGUST LIST IN OMAIfTv , U-M12S J708 KARNAM STURKT. W. M. IlOKcrn , 132J Kiuitam street. D-429 NICR MOUR11N rLATri , CURAl' . J. W. Squire , Hi Dee building. D 130 FOR J KNT-DBSIUAULE IIOUSRS. U room > . 211 B. 21th Ht. , W. 7 rooms. 4205 Cumlm ; HI. , $2. . 7 rooms. S2G N. 2Ith uvc. . % ii ji. 9 rooms , 4907 Cass St. , 110. U rooms , 4727 Davenport St. . Jl'J. ' G recms , 3424 .lackson nt. . ti. D looms , 2313 1'ratt Ht , , > 7. Bee Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnamst. D-431 LAROi : LIST. F. D. WCAD. 10T1I & DOUGLAS , D-317-J3 FOR RENT-FINE NKW 10-ROOM HOUSE , C3 N. S'ith st. H. T. CUrke , 219 llourd uf Trade. D-CM RENTAL AGENCY 62) SO. 1GTH ST. D 727 FOR RENT AT 11ELLKVUE. NEAR R. R. depot , n line 10-rnom house , tine giounda ; nbundnnt fruit ; also 4-room cottage. Henry T. Clarke , No. 21'j lloaid of Trade , Omaha , or W. II. Detz , llellevue. D 730 VERY UESIRA11LKFURNISHED HOUSE , close In. J. 11. Shurwooil , 423 N. Y. Life.D . D S3 ! TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , CLOSE TtT- D-roum cottage , city wnter ; stiro bulldlniT , 1333 Fuinum , I , . S. Skinner , agent , 31) New York Life. D M9i JO-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN , LOCATED 2-'ll Douglaf. W. F. Clark. D-MDJG-JIS * TWO D-ROOM UltICK 1IOUSU.H. 13.10-41 PARK avenue , facing Ilnnicom park , nearly new ; hard oed llnlsh ; llrst rlast modern con- vcnleneeti. lii'iulre HIS South :2nd street. D M329 FOR Rr.NT-HOt'SE OF TEN ROOMS , 113 S. ISth HI. All inudtrrn convenkiicev. Innutre at SWtf. _ IClh at. D. T. Mount. D-3S1 FOR RENT , FLATS NEWLY CLEANED , PA- reied nnd pUnU\ northeaHt corner llth nnd In nird. } 13 a month. Inquire room 311 First Nnllon.il bnnk building. DIJ1-1J TOR RENT-7 ROOMfC 1JARN. CITY \\ATiR , rlHtern. llrtwcen 87th nnd SSth on Jones. Ames , 1C17 1'iun.iin. D 53i [ t 'ANM T-ItOOM PLATS. WITH RANGE AND nil m-MliTii conveniences , nulling : ) , Bcreensund Junlli r xenlce. Call nt comer flat , 701 S. IGth Ht. , fr m 10 to 12 and 2 tu 4. George Clousrr. D-M594 " 'J FOR RENT. 8-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN Improvement * : hard ixooU llnhih ; ull large rooma. 4W N. 23d Htreet. D iSJ 2 " JMIOOJI MODERN HOUSE. nnTACIIliiT. bentitlful lu\\n ; Khad tu-'H. i ; outh 23th. Apply to J. H. Putrotte , Douclus block. D-M610 17 TWO OTTAOKH , ONE PL'RNl.SHED ; MOD- ern. S03 So. 50th el D CIS a TOR llEXT. A COMPLETELY FURNISHED honw , iH-antlfully located. con\enlcnt tu busi ness. Tor luitlculaiH Inquire ot U S. SKInncr , roonr 310 , New Yolk Life. D-61S ! ) TOR nE.N'T , FINE COTTAGE. DARN , LARGE luwn , on car Ilii" . R. C. 1'attcit.on , IlaniRp hlk. D-107 110 N. 20TII STREET , ROOMS. INQUIRE nt 231 ! Ciipltol avenue. IV-MC31 C TDK KENT FUilfcibKED AOOIilS. KICK SOl'TH FIIOXT ROOM. WELL 1'1'R- nl < hd , pilvate family. Call 2 { | ! Can st. E-MIM I'LILVSANT ROOM , 1D19 DODGE. li-MSDT FURNISHED ROOM. C2) S. OTH HTHERT. E-.MM7-J H NICELY FL-RNISHED ROOMS. t/7HT5TII AV. E-M316-S * roil RENT , r.LEGANTLY FUIINISHED roomi. CM S. IStli. E-CI8 Jy2 I LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS and board If nrcctnary. I'jl'FRONT e.E MCI I S HOfHEKEEPlNO ROOMH ; CONVENIENT. Uu'iip. cool , Ijrue lawn. 2 > > 11 St , Mary'ii.MC3J E -MC3J & IUKN1SHED ROOMS AND BOiRD TUB ROSE. 2020 IIARN EY. NICE TARNISHED looina with l jarU ; a | > u-Ul i.ugj U FL'RNISHEU ROOM , MATH , K MONTH. Isl Fitrnam. I'il -s _ HoOMS WITH HOARD. UTOPIA , Ki DAVENport - port t. 1' 356-3 * TWO SINGLE. LAROE FRONT ROOMS. ELE. cantly fuinUhrd. In modem. u > lach < * l hou e. with fenced ) nnl , lann , KlinJa ttfcj and flaw * cm. A beiuitllul. cool plier for ummer. Uoanl If deilml. Cull XI , Webster t. t.F Fl l ! > Ifr t r SOUTH FRONT ROOMH. AWNJNGH OVER window * , at 2204 Douglaf it. , rffcrrnrcc , rco < ICR KENT STOREb ANU OFFICES nENTTHRTSTORY VlRlFiriUtTiTDrNO. FOR nENT - - . 9l Fuinum > lri < et ThU building ban a lire- proof foment ) ja mm. complete kleam neat- IPK Hitiir < , wuur c-n all llourj , pia. etc Ap ply at th * clllco vf Tbi lice. I91 FOB RENT STORES AND OFFICES Continued , DEfllC ROOM. WILLIAM J. WEL HANS , 331 of Trade. I-M837 TOirniHNT."TltnRB STORY AND IIA8EMENT brick Btor bulldlnic , 100 ] Farnam street. Larg * cluator ; nrst-class eomlltlon , BUltablu for any kind nf huslnn * . Reasnnihlo term * . Inquire room 111 First National bank building. I 120-12 AGENTS WANTE1 > . MEN AND WOMEN , 13 TO 111 A DAY. AD- t'r-w Hie Handy Heater Co. . 831 New York Life lildtf. , Omaha , Neb. J 913 WANTED. AGENTS FOR OUR ASI1ESTO3 clay cooklnp ware ; wases 3 00 to J7.00 a day ; \iiy \ every week. Central Supply Co. , ( Mncln nitl,0 J-.M630 < AOrJNTS. CAN YOU VISIT STORES AN ! ) show otir slnn printing machine * to merchants ? Write quick. Stamp Arc Co. , Racine. Wl . J-M629 4 WANTED TO KENT. LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O. WALlace - lace , 312 Drown blk. Have calls for cottaireri. KI3I LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WEToT KMS J3 WANTED-FURNISIIED HOUSE FOR MAN and wife only , com en lent to business part ot city , for juininwr ; B.itlsfactory references Riven as to responsibility , etc. Addrcsa R 34. llee. K-M5U-4 STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANK EWERS , 1211 HARNEY. M433 11EST STORAGE I1UILDING IN OMAHA , U. S KOV. Iwnd warehouai" ; hou "hold Roods stored ; lowest rates. 10)3-1015 ) Leavenworth. M43l ( BTOVES STORED DFRINO BUMMER. TEL. W ) . 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair V > orks. MI37 PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. . OTH & Jones sis. General storage and fonvmllnK. WANTED TO BIT * STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FURNISH- Inus. hats and shoes. S. Arnsteln , 1303 IMuElns street , Omaha , Neb. N M700 J8 W A NTED TO UUY OR TRADE FOR CLEA R lot , a nice horse nnd phaeton ; her e must be young Kr-ntle , stylish nnd a good Bpc"ily driver ; phaeton must bi > In llrst clasi condition. Stnt" lowest prleo nnd where It can bo seen. Ad- dreii R 28 , care llee olllce. N 501 5 FOR SALE FURNITURE. FOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO New York , will sell all the furniture , carpeti , etc. , of a 10-room house cheap. Call at 531 H 26th ave. " O-M43S FOR .HORSEBWAGONSETO , FOR SALE , HOUSE AND I1UGOY ; HORSE very KentUnnd In good Bhape. Fidelity Loan nnd Guarantee company , room 4 , Wlthnell bulldlm ; . P M5S7 4 'IR8T CLASS FAMILY HORSE AND FINE phaeton. 83' ) South 21st. P MG)9 ) 7 FOR SALE TttlSCEI/LANEOUS iVEOMAN PIANOS. HRIDOEPORT ORGANS , WoodbrMge Ihos. . 117 S. 17th. QUO IAUDWOOD COMIIINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee , 9lh and Douslas. Q4l ! THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES , NEfl. , has 400 turns Rood baled hay to B ° ll. Q Mil ! FOR SALE. A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D. llrandles , I test on Store. Q MC9I CUI1AN FRECKLKS SOLD EVERYWHERE. 5C. Q1S4 J21 'OR SALE. TC1MI1ALL UPRIGHT PIANO , Room 4 , Wlthnell building. Q-MM1 4 CIAttiVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE- llablc business medium , Eth year at 119 N. ICtli. S1I3 MASSAGK BATHS. STO. MADAM SMITH. 502 8. 13TH.2D FLOOR. ROOJ1 3 ; mainiM4.r , vapor , alcohol , Htcam , sulphurlnc nnd ea baths. T M573-S * MOST COMMODIOt'8 RATH PARLORS IN city. Mine. Howell , 315 & 320 S. lUh ; thoroURhly practical chiropodist and manlcurlxt nuemlnnt. T M813 Jll HIADAil LA RUE , 1C17 HOWARD ST.T8C3 T8C3 J12 * MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath pallors , restful and rcficshlnR. No. J12 North llth street. T MGOI 8 * UATHS. TURKISH I1ATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , lie bldg. 135 LADIES' UATHS , 6 FOR J5. MME. POST , S. 15. 730 PERSONAL. THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam street. U-3S3 VIAVI CO. . 546 BEE RLDG. ; HEALTH HOOK free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U4II II. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS , llantuet , hall , residence nnd Rravo decorations. 1S13 Vlnlon street. TelPphone 770 , U MUJ iTATHS , MASSAGE , MXIE. POST , 319'i S. 11TIL U731 CU11AN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC FOR 5C. U134 J21 PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED by June 15 will be Bold at auction. Fled Mohle , Farnam. U M211 15 PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES DURING CON- llnement ; babies adopted or otherwise provided for. 2C31 Charles utreet , Omaha , Neb. U MS60 Jll UM11RELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED 310. No. IClh. Jas. Henderson. U 3S7 J 27 HAROAIN. 12 CAIHNET PHOTOS. 12. DA VIES , 113 S ICth BtiL'ot , opposite lloston Store. U M309 30 IT IS EASY TO AVERT MANY FORMS OI dlseast ) by ualnir Clarke's 1'urc Rye Whisky It has tone-giving qualities ; In bottlps n dealers. U M627 4 MON1-.Y TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHuNY LOAN & TRfSr CO. . 31J N Y. LIKE , loans at low rates for choice necurlty In N > - brasKa nnd Io a ( aims cr Omaha city property. W4W MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , lircnimn. Love & Co. , Paxton blk. WJ47 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W , 1) . Melkcl , 1st Nat. Ilk lildi ; . W4I5 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA propel ty. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnnni. W413 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. , Now York , offer nny part 1'W.OOO ' eastern In vestor's names , who ha\o money to Invest just compiled. Write for particulars. W-M303 J23 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT1 property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , U2) Farnam. WI3S MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , IMS Farnam st. W451 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , C13 N. V. LIFE W430 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo W453 CAPITAL , J..OOO.W ) ; SPUPLUS , 1500.000 ; U. S Mortgage Tiu t Co. , New York. For 6 pir cen loan * on Hty property apply tu Pusey & Thmas agents , room " 01 First Nat'l bank bide.W232 W-232 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL : ? . MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture. pianos , horses , wagons , or nny Kind of chattel security nt lowest possible rates , which yon ran pay Iwck at nny tlma or In any nmiiunt. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO Room 4 , Wltlmrll block. JC454 J. IJ. HADDOCK , ROOM 427. RAMQE 11I.OCK X4I3 MONEY TO 1XDAN ON "TURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry. 43)RamK _ blk. X410 MONEY TO LOA'N ON FURNTURE. { PIANOS horses , waeons , etr. . at lowest rates In city no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay ( he loan off at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 3GS So. 16th St.X473 X473 BUSINESS CHANCES. CUUAN FRECKLES , THE ONLY CIGAR , BC Y18I J2t FOR SALE-MY LOAN AND JEWELRY I1USI nets. Fred Mohle , 1517)j ) Farnam. Y-MSJI-J11 15,000 STOCK IN ONE OF THE OLDEST RS tatluhml ami beat paying National banks o 111. For full particulars addre R S3. lUo. Y-M37I-6 ILOO WHEAT 18 NOW ROOMING. Uet In on this rising market. Wheat Is boum Io RO blither. Everyb-xly Is buying wheat Send for our manual on tnidlnt In grain m prmlslonn , alse Dally Market Ilulltlln * ad vlslne what and nhen tu buy. Iloth fr 8tanll A Co. , lUnkeri and Urokers. > nlle _ I33 Truu > rB Rids. Chicago. Y M5J5 S " "DEATH RIDES ON IJVE Y PASSING breeie. " Fortify the cyitem against lckne and death by uilng Clarke's Pure Ry Whisky. At dealers-ahva ; > 3 In bottles.YM523 Y-M523 i Columbus Discovered America , We Keep it Clean With Santa Claus Soap. nad > r THE N.K.FA1RBANR COMPANY * BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. VANTI1D. PAHTNEH WITH CAPITA ! * I'OH Rtrlctly hlKh-clans dramatic production. Mull- eat refercncpx ; an amateur uf ability accept able , only those meaning business neeil ad- ilrem H 32 , Ilee. Y MG2 G FOIl EXCHANGE. NICK STYLK FAMILY IIOIISU , COAI. bhirk , Bouml , Rood free driver nnil Kcntlo In every way , to exchange for irocxl driving horse. riJcllty Trust company , 170J Fnrnam street. Z-M8S9 on nxriiANar : , SO-ACRK FARM IN OHKAT KUKitr beet district ; m'd'Be , or bank Block pre ferred.V. . G. Templeton , < 03 N. Y. Ilfc. K-M217-C AllM LANDS IN NORTHWKST MISSOURI , for sloclc of hardware or Implements. Knox & Uluser , 17li 1'earl at. , Council Itluffs , la.7U7J23 7U7J23 STORY liniCIC HOTItt. . . MODKIIN ; TRADE equity for Innd. Ames , 1017 Fnrnam.H . H MC3I S ON IIOSINHSS STRKHT , FIRST-CLASS 1'ROl' . crty , STDo-l Improvements ; trade equity for clear property. Am s , 1G17 FarnamZ Z MRIt 8 FOB SALE KKAli ESTATE. UiSTRACTS , Tlin BYIION RUED COMPANY. RE 158 riAROAINB. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMs sale or trade. ! ' . K , Darling , Darker nioclt. IIU ICO GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prlcei that will surprise you , If taken with in 2 week * . J. H. Sherwood , 43 N. Y. Life. RD 159 UARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles nnd farms. John N. Frenzer , opp. 1' . O RE 1CI SNAPS , G TO 0 MILKS PROM OMAHA P. O. 10 , 80 or 120 ncres. Improved , $30.00 per ncre ; 200 acres. (35.00 per ncre ; 250 acres. J40.00 per acre ; 6 10-ncro tracti. $73.00 to $100.00 per ncre. Must bo Bold. 913 N. Y. Life bldtr. RE 405 POR SALE-LOT H. BLOCK 2. RAKER PLACE. This lot Is 0x128. south frolt. near car ; will spll cheap on cany monthly payments to rlRhl party. Also lot 2 , In Iluclteyc Place , and lot 1 , blk 6 , Poppleton Park Take n look at th Into nnd If they ult you call and I will mnlio price nnd terms to suit. Geo. 11. Tzschuck. llee olllce , Omaha. RE 0)1 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L. RE-63S-J7 * 7-ROOM MODKIIN COTTAGE , 202 N. 4TTH , only 13,700.00 ; Rreat bahtaln. RK M7SO NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. LAROE LOT. ONLY $1,900.00 , Clark nnd N. 21st : snap. RE M7U1 HOMES ON KASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln llros. , 210 N. Y. L RE IG.1 CITY WATER. GOOD HOUSK. 5 ROOMS , J200.W rash , balance $30.00 In JIOOJ each 3 mon'h * , n per cent Interest ; price , VI.000.0) Ame * . 1M7 Fnn > am. RE-MOM S NEAT 5-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE CARS , $ SCk.O ) . , easy payments : Interest 6 per cent , $77..CO cash. Ames , 1C17 Farnam. RE MC3J S CORNER. 5 LARGE ROOMS ; LOT SMALL , near cant , $22500 canh ; balance easy ; Interest G per cent ; price , $ iftO.OO. Ames , 1617 Parnain. RI3 MC13 8 HUNDRED AND FIFTY CASH , 11ALANCE easy , Interest 6 per cent , bu > a best C-rorni house In Omaha ; price , $700.00. Ames. 1617 Fnrnam. RE M633 8 BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TH. 4G1 VICTOR I1ICYCLKS , TUB FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Illcycle Co. , 323 N. 10th street. 4CO STERLING I1UILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST- crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street 4Gi SEE THE VISII1LK HALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Ilarnum Ilro. , 120 N. loth. 407 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. , 110 K. 15th street. 4(3 A. L. DBANU & CO. , WHOLESALE AND RK- tall bicycles , 1116 Farnam street ; bicycles Bold on easy .payments. 40) ) WESTERN 1JICYCLE & GUN CO.,2110 CUMIXG 170 MANTELS , GHAT b AND TILES. WOOD MANTLES. GRATES. TILKS FOR KIRK places , \estlbules nnd large floors , write for catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. 47t UNDERTAKERS ANU EMBALMERS H. K. I1URKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr. 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 'JO. 473 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMING. TEL. 10CO 473 M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMUALM- er , 1417 Fnrnam St. , telephone 223. 471 C. W. 11AKER. UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH ST. 471 D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAI. oDlco , to 209 S. 16th St. , Ilrown block. 476 A GOOD HiNCriruSHTT ALONOrMAY HE the latest slamr phrase , but that's just uhat we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8.000 tons imM In Omaha last year. Wo B\C ! you 2 ( X llm. of the best Wyoming rooklns coal for $1 3) . Victor White , mgr. , 1605 Farnuin st. Tel. U7. 4)1 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & D ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 je.irs old , alwajs redeemable. 1701 Farnam at. Natllncer , Sec. 4 SO HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Intcret on navinc * . Apply to Omaha I * & 1) . A'8'n , 1701 lice UUg. G. M. Nattlnger. Sec , 431 HOTELS. HOTEL DARKER , 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms nt $1.60 per day. 50 rooms lit $1.00 per day. Special rates to commerdnl travelers Room and l .ird by week or month. Frank Hlldltch , manager 475 AKTNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 470 MEDIUMS. WHOEVER SEES THIS. AND IS IN ANY trouble , aend a stamp to the only great clal * . voyant and medium , for free advice , but auk no questions , don't be humbugged by tnucl- Ing fakers ; located for years. I never fill Win. Oartleld , 6S3 Cth avc. , Des Moines. la. This offer three week * . 6ti 14 * SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , Ml N. Y. LIKE M-43J PUMPS AMD WINDMILLS. C. II. BOYDEN. PUMP3 AND WIND HILLS ; all kinds of pump repairing. I eave ordert with Churchill Pump Co. Telephone 661 M-m-JH * DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 1304 nurtlelte. W3-JJO * UUBINK6S NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 713 N. It. 4M DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. M DURT ST. 497 PA3TURAGE. , VE HAVE 160 ACRES OK 11I.UE GRASS PASture - turo for horse * , Iwnril fence , spring water , Ilarton & Phelps , Gllmore. Neb. , or A. W. 1'hclps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. . Tel. 1051. 478-July 1 'ASTURE , CATTLE & HORSES , T. MURRAY. 90S-J15 I1LUE GRASS. SPRING WATER ; H. II. HAR- rfer & Co. , Bee building. 231 NOTICE I , THE UNDERSIGNED. WILL TAKE In horses and colts to pasture , feed nnd care for the year round In Howard Co. . Nebintkn. Watch thli paper for particulars by the 10th of June , 1S03. Charles Gans. lly Geo. O. Gans , foreman , 1' . O. box 156 , St. Paul , Neb.M51311 M-513-11 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE F. GELLENIlErjC , ItANJO AN'D Riiltar teacher. 1911 Cnsi street M 109 EXPERIENCED MUSIC TEACHER. TERMS moderate. Address Miss K. Kerrnll , 2019 Cali fornia street. MM I 1 * CRAYON WORK TAUGHT FREE I1Y MAIL by the Kansas City Art college , 410 D. 12th street , Kansas City , Mo , M 4I6-I * CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. Kr MORRILL , PAPER HANGING. HOUSE sign painting , brick work , plasteilng ; off R. 1 , Harker blk. ; tel. 733 ; shop 913 N. 24th nl. 131 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light nnd motor plants nnd all kinds of electrical construction Western Elec- tilcal Supply Co , 1515 ! lo\vnrd st. 4Si PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROWIT/5 LOANS "MONEY. 418 N. 16 st DANCING. MR. AND MRS. MORA.NO WILL GIVE PR1- nto lessons In danclnit at their home , 2UOG Dodge street , during the Hummer. * 223-J23 LOST. LOST. LADY'S OOLD.AVATCII ; KINDER RE turn to Grace \Varlntf , room 7 , po-stoiilcp hldi $ Lost C21 3' LOST. A 11ROWN AND WHITE POINTER pup , nlMMit eight month * old. llRd on steel nnd leather collar. Ltboral rewnrd for return to 3370 Farnam street. I * > it MG23 4P LOST , A Cl IATELAINE , CONTAINING MONE\ nnd Ilnrl.in Co. wnirantJ. Ixxued cm Konern fund , levy of 1891 , nnd school orders Issued on Alma IIuh , school , illstilrt No. 2 , Ilnrlnn < ( ! . , Neh. Liberal rnxard , Evelyn A. Hobbn , 2.121 Daveniwrt street. Lost MC32 4- lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Hoc BuHdlug , OMAHA , Neb. Advlco fUKE. H'JSATHUlt POHKU.IXT. Fair an \Ynrmer In the Weitern Partial of .N < 'hrBn. ; . WASHINGTON , Juno 3. The forecast fo Tuesday Is : For Nebraska Fair ; warmer In the west crn portion ; northwesterly winds. For Iowa Showers ; cooler in the eastern portion : northwesterly winds. For Missouri Showers ; cooler In the northern portion ; westerly winds. For Kansas Fair ; cooler In the eastern portion ; westerly winds. For Soutli Dakota Fair ; warmer In the western portion ; northwesterly winds. Locnl Kccoril. TIM : UIALTV , AI.IKKKT. INSTRUMENTS placjTd JJn record June 3 1895 : WARRANTS , , fomDS. II.L . , ° l'nrlni | ! { ' to J a Elip | lt. lot 4. block ' . hchoenbohm to iT hwdore Juergens , 8 acres In nw nw 17-15-11 , . : s I'iD ! mrnii"tt. " A ' ' H * * K' lot " block 1 , Mlllard Place . : . ! , „ . , . 2,500 \V T Seaman and wife tq'jj O Paul , lots 5. r nnd 7 , block 1. VnUeyJPIaee . I3'l Phelan nnd wife to rj.t Ho > le , lot 21 , block 1. Missouri Avenu Jtuk . 7o IM Phillips nnd wlfo ti li'lirlHllna Pal- mor. lot C , block 1. A 8 jTatrlck' * add. . . . 8 < M O K Palw nnd wlfo to if J } Pahs , lot C. block 14. Unnscom Plaqe , . ; and n Vt ot lot 3 , Mock 87 , South OmAha . O W Llttlo to Stella LUtllL lots g and 9 , block I , Ameg Place . , J. . > . 75 L A Cartmell nnd wlferjto F M Weeks , ' lot 7 Mock 13 , Cllftorfj'/Ol)1 ) , . . WOO I * MVeeUs nnd husband'-trl' ' A P Tukey , lot 17 , block A. founders & H'a add . 1,00 O N Kick * nnd wife to M O D Toft , loin G nnd 7 , block 2i > , Carthage add . Q.P1T CLAIM DEEDS. Mutual Inventment company to WInona Havlnm bank lot 10. block 20. Iloyd'n odd AIlco O'Donahn * to M O D Toft , lota C nnd 7. block 20. Carting . DEEDS. Speclnl milliter to R D Cnrvlll , lots G to 10 , block 15 , Royd'a add . K Total amount ot transfers . 110.4 Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo FEteher's Castoria. DRUGGISTS IN CONVENTION Yearly Meeting of the State Fharmacouti- cal Asiociation Commenced , PRESIDENT GERING'S ' ANNUAL ADDRESS Tnrk nf the I.nst Yrnr Reviewed mill SURfer - for the I'uturo M.ulo Siiell- Inp ; School In Which Thrt-o Oinnlin Alcn Wan. Tliurston nines' armory , gaylj- decorated ii honor of the event , was filled last even- MB with a representative convention of Nebraska l > uslness mcn , coniixisltig the State 'harmaccutlcal association , wlilcli U now lolJliiK Its annual nsscmblago In this city. The convention wan called to order nt 8 'clock by President Henry R. Gerlng of lattsmottth. Hcv. S. Wright Ilutler Invoked Ivlno blessing oil the delegates. Mayor leinls delivered an address of welcome , In vhlch ho extended the hand and heart of Omaha and cordially greeted the visitors In > chalf cf the city. M. K. Schultz was on ho program 'for a response , but was de- alned at Lincoln and was thus unavold- bly absent. President Qerlng briefly oiccd the appreciation of the delegates for he kindly sentiment expressed by the mayor. Uov. S , Wright Ilutler made a witty speech , during which ho kept his listeners n convulsions ot laughter. Ho said , among other things , that ho welcomed them to ) malia In behalf of the people whom they md left behind , as It would gtvo those joople at home , who were sick , a chance o get well. The reading- the minutes of the previous neetlng was dispensed with. The feature of the evening , the annual address of Prcs dent Goring , followed. H was : PRESIDENT GIOUING'3 AUDHI3SS. Ladles iiml Gentlemen , fellow Plitirmn Msts mid Members of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Association : It becomes my duty as president of thH association to glvo you n review of the work nnd progress of the * past year , but to begin , I will say that I did not think there was ns much to Io nnd so much to do that I was unable to do. All of the committees appointed linvp done their work , and done It well and with a will , as their reports will show. They have awakened nn Interest In this meetIng - Ing , In spite of the very bard time * , anil there will be n well attended meeting nnd no lark of Interesting discussions. The tpeclal committee to whom wa1 ? referred - ferred the question of securing legislative enactment on a poison law drafted houst > roll No. 2C2. This bill was rcforrod to the legislative committee for Its approval , and , being approved , was Introduced In the house of representatives by Hon. W. D. Hnlli-r of Hlalr , Who made a great effort to have the bill passed , but before It came tip" " for fliml action a sifting committee was ap pointed , to whom all bills not yet pa Hed by the legislature were referred , and H was thus that It was lost. House roll No. 531 niol the same fate. The most Important qtir-stlon brought up during the year Is the tax on alcohol or free alcohol , ns under the Wilson tariff bill , and I hope you will thoroughly discuss this all Important question. ASSOCIATION IS GUOWING. While times liavo been very hard during the past year , llnanclal failures nmon ? druggists have been few , comparatively speaking , and the association has made riipld progress In getting new members , thanks to the committee on membetshlp for Its very thorough work , which 1ms made the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical asso ciation rank fifth In point of numbers , and nearly first In percentage of membership , ns compared with the 'population , with all the states , and this alone should make us feel proud of our association. The report of the trade Interests commit tee and the committee on pharmacy and queries have prepared n splendid list of questions , which can bo discussed with prollt and good results for the association. If It were not borrowing from the work of another , I would recommend , ns did Presi dents Koenlgstoln nnd Sherman , "that cverj' proprietor of n drug store should be a registered pharmacist. " I would also recommend that our associa tion be Incorporated and Its name changed from Nebraska State Pharmaceutical asso ciation to Nebraska Pharmaceutical asso ciation. Another verv Important question Is the establishing of n college of pharmacy In the state , either Independent or In connec tion with the State university. Two very Important publications have been issued by the Department of Agricul ture. One Is a compilation of alT'of phar macy , poison and drug laus of the United States under the direction of Mr. H. W. Wiley , chief chemist of the depart ment ; the other is a report by Special Agent Wcdderburn on food and drug adultera tions in the United States , both of which can be obtained by making a request of lion J. Sterling Morton , secretary of agri culture , Washington , D. C. The llnanclal condition of our association Is a source of great prldo to the olllcers of the association , and show. how faithful and diligent have been the efforts of the secre tary and treasurer to meet all llnanclal lia bilities and FtiH have n balance on hand , with no outstanding Indebtedness. But one of the greatest of all great things ot our association Is the splendid attend ance of the Indies , whose radiant faces make us feel happier and better. The American Pharmaceutical association meets In Denver. August II , 1893 , and It would be well If Nebraska were represented not only by the delegates , but by an many members as can go. DUATHS DUKING TUB YHAIt. Pharmacy , in common with the entire sclentlllc world , has been called upon to mourn the deaths of two of her great sons during the last year. Herman von Helm- hotz , who passed to the great beyond Sep tember 8 , 1S91 , at the ripe ago of 72 years , and Frledrlch August Muckiger , who died December 11 , 1S3I , nt the advanced ape of Cfl years. The memories of both will live and bo honored for years to come. Hut the saddest deaths are those of our own rank , and those whom we have known per sonally ; they were Mr. CV K. Goodman of Omaha , January 11 , 189."i , and O. K. John son of PlattJtnoutli. March 25 , 1833. and Dr. 1C. it. Parks of Omaha , Juno 1 , 1S35. All joined the association In 183' ' . Mr. C. I' , Goodman was our vice presi dent In 18S.1-4 , and our president In 1889-90 , and also a member of many of Its Im portant committees , and did much for the advancement of the association. Ho was the first member of the same from this state and ono of the oldest druirclsts of the state , and was honored by the association and lo\ed by Its members , Dr. H. M. Parks was our president In 1SS2-3 , also In 188.1 nnd 1891 , and was to have read a paper before this convention , but the angel of death has taken him to a higher meeting. In closing , let me thank each and everyone ono of you for your kind attention nnd earn est endeavor to assist In. making this a most successful meeting. Nonleu'fl orchestra was stationed In the balcony and gave an excellent musical pro gram. HAD A SPELLING SCHOOL. This was followed by a druggists' spelling school , under the supervision of Mrs. Julia Hooblor. The words were medical Jaw breakers , and In thirty minutes there were only three survivors of the contest on the floor. The winners and prizes were as fol lows : First prize , Seymour cash register , won by J H. Schmidt of Omaha ; second prize , ladles' pearl handled 'fan , won by F. Martin Mueller of Omaha ; third prize , one Perfection prescription file and cabinet , won by 0. II. Worth of Omaha. The convention took a recess until this morning. Today's order of business wll be : 9 a. in. Meeting called to order Reading of minutes , Applications for mem bership. Reports of olllcers and commit tees. Paper , Mrs. Belle Hellman , Tecum- seh. Query No , 12 , "Should a Standard of Literary Training bo Required of Applicants for Examination ? " Paper , "Tho Art o ; Pharmacy. " J. II. Loomls , Omaha. Paper "Ethical Patents , " H. W. Snow , Omaha. This evening a card party will bo a social feature at the Mercer hotel , which Is head quarters during the convention. Many o the delegates are accompanied by their wives , and there Is a large attendance from all portions of the state. U Is uied In hospitals , prescribed by the belt physicians for a stimulant. Silver Age Rye Whlskoy. Vsaye , this great artist , who will be with us at Uoyd's Saturday , June 8 , will undoubt edly tax the seating capacity of the bouse here as well as In every town he has ap peared , Beat sale now going on at Adolplt Meyer's music store , Fifteenth and I-'arnam , When you want the beat aik for Silver ABO Rye WhUkey. CHRONICLES HEWITT CHAPTER II. ( Copyright. IS1 * ! , by the Author ) At a sign from Hewitt the loaf was re moved. Then Hewitt pulled the small table closer to the Frenchman , nnd- pushed the pen and the sheets of paper toward him. The maneuver had Its results. The man looked up and. down the room vacantly once or twice , and then began to turn the paper over. From that he went to dipping the pen in the Ink pot , and presently ho was scribbling at random on the loose sheets , Hewitt affected to leave him en tirely alone , nnd seemed to bo absorbed In a contemplation of a photograph of a police division braes band hanging on the wall , but he saw every scratch the man made. At first there was nothing but meaning less scrawls and attempted words. Then rough sketches appeared of a man's head , a chair , or what not. On Iho mantel piece stood a small clock , apparently a sort of humble presentation piece , the body of the clock being set In a horseshoe frame , with crossed whips behind It. After a tlmo the Frenchman's eyes fell on this , and ho began a rude sketch of It. That ho relinquished and went on with other random sketches and scrlbbllngs 'Good day , " Hewitt said pleasantly to the younr ? man. on the same piece of paper , sketching nnd scribbling over the sketcMes In a half mo- chanlcal bert of way , as of one who trifles with a pen during a brown study. UeglnnlriR at the top of the left-hand corner , ho traveled round It till he arrived at the left-hand bottom tom corner. Then , dashing his pen hastily across his last sketch , he dropped II , and with great shudder turned away again , and Slid lis face by the fireplace. Hewitt turned at once and seized the papers on the table. He stuffed them all Into Ills coat pocket , with the exception of the last , which the man had bean encaged on , and t'als , a facblmlle of which Is subjoined , he studied earnestly for several minutes. "Well ! " the Inspector said , "Not much to bo got out of him , Is there ? The doctoi will bo sending for him presently. " "I fancy , " said Hewitt , "that this ma ) turn out a very Important case. Possibly qulto possibly I have not guessed correctly and so I won't tell you anything of It till I know a little more. But what I want now Is a messenger. Can I senJ somebody at once In a cab to my friend Mutt at his chambers ? " "Certainly ; I'll find somebody. Wont to write a note ? " Hewitt wrote and dispatched a note which reached mo In less than ten minutes. Then he asked the Inspector : "Have you searched the Frenchman ? " "Oh , yes ; we went all over him when wo found ho couldn't explain himself , to see If wo could trace his friends or his address. Ha didn't seem to mind , but' there wasn t a single thing In his pocket not a single thing , barring a rag of a pocket handker chief with no marking on It. " "You noticed that somebody had stolen his watch , I suppose ? " "Well , ho hadn't got one. " "Hut he had ono of those little vertical buttonholes In his waistcoat , used to fasten Hewitt wished the man good day , and made lila way to the Inspector. a wotchguard to , and It was much worn and frayed. So that ho must be In the habit of carrying a watch , and It Is gone. " "Yes , and everything else , too , eh ? Looks like robbery. He's had a knock or two In the face notice that ? " "I saw the bruises and the cut , of course ; and his collar has been broken away with the back button somebody has taken him by the collar or throat. Was ho wearing a hat when ho was found ? " "No. " "That would Imply that ho had only just left a house. What street was ho found In ? " "Henry street , a llttlo off Golden square. Low street , you know. " "Did the constable notice a door open near by ? " The Inspector shook his head , "Half the doors tn the street arc open , " ho said ; "pretty nearly all day. " "Ah , then there's nothing In that. 1 don't think he lives there ; by the bye , I fancy he comes from more tn the Seven Dials or Drury Lane direction. Did you notice anything about the man that gave you a clue to his occupation , or , at any rate , to his habits ? " "Can't say I did. " "Well , Just take a look ttl the back ol his coat before he goes away Just over the loins. Good day. " As I have said , Hewitt's messenger was quick. I happened to be In , having lately returned from a latlsh lunch when he ar rived with this note : "My Dear II. : I meant to lunch with you today , but have been kept. I expect you arc Idle this afternoon and I have a case that will Interest you perhaps be useful to you from a Journalistic point of view. If you care to see anything ot It , cab away at once to FlUroy square , south tide , whore I'll meet you. I will wait no later than 3:30. : Yours , "M , H. " I had scarce a quarter ot an hour , co I seized my hat and left my chambers at once As It happened , my cab and Hewitt's burst Into Fltzroy from oppcaltc aides almost at the tame moment , io that we lout no time. "Come , " tald Howtt | , taking my arm and marching mo off , "we are going to look for some stabling. Try to fnel aa though you had Just cet up a brougham and had com out to look for a pUre to put It In , I feat we may have to delude loma person wltli that belief prriently. " "Why , what do you want stable * fori And why make me your excuse ? " "As to what I want the stablea for really , I'm not altogether sure myself. As tc Dialling you nn excuse well , oven the nimblest excuse U better than none. Hut come , hero are some stablw. Not geol enough , though , even It any ot them wcra empty. Coma on. " \Ve had atoppol for nn Instant at the en- tranro to a t-mnll alley of rather dirty stable ) , nnd Hewitt , paying apparently but umall attention to the rtntilcs themselves , ind looked sharply about him , with his gaze n the air. "I know thl part of London pretty well. " Hewitt observed , "and I con only rcmem- lirir ono other range of stabling near by ; wo must try that. As n matter ot fact , I'm coming here on llttlo more than conjecture. ho"gh I shall be surprised If the o Isn't ome- thing In It. Do you know anything ot aphasia T" "I have heard of It , of course , though I can't say I remember over knowing of a rase. " "I have seen ono today very curious case. The man's a Frenchman , discovered helpless In the street by a policeman. The only thing he can say that has any mean * Ing In It at all Is Me In nle. ' nnd that ho says mechanically , without tn the least knowing what ho Is saying. And ho can't wrlto. Hilt lie got sketching nnd scrawling various things on HOUIO paper , and his scrawls , together with another thing or two , have given me an Idea. We're follow ing It up now. When we arc less busy , and In a quiet place , I will show you the sketches and explain things geniTally ; there's no time now , and I may want your help for a bit. In which case Ignoranoo may prevent you spoiling things , you clumsy rulllan. Hullo ! here we are , I think. " Wo bad stopped nt the end of another stable yard , rather dirtier than the first. The stables were sound but Inelegant sheds , and ono or two appeared to be devoted .to other purposes , having low chimneys , on ono of which an old basket was raklshly set by way of conl. Ilcsldo the entrance a wornout old board was nailed with the legend. "Stabling to Let , " In letters for merly white , on n ground formerly black , "Come , " said Hewitt , "we'll explore. " We picked our way over the grassy cob blestones and looked about us. On the left was the wall Inclosing certain back yards , and on the right the stables. Two doom In the middle of these were open , and n butcher's young man , who , with his shiny bullet head , would have been known for a butcher's young man anywhere , was wiping over the new-washed wheel of a smart butcher's call. "Good day , " Hewitt said pleasantly to the young man. " 1 notice thcro'n some stabling to let here. Now whore should I Inquire about It ? " "Jones , Whltfleld street , " the young man answered , giving tha wheel a final spin. "Hut there's only ono little place to lot now , I think , and It ain't very grand. " ' "Oh. which Is that ? " "Next but one to the street there. A chap 'ad It for wood choppln , ' but 'o chucked Hewitt turned at once and seized the papori on the table. It. There ain't room for moro'n a donkey an' a barrow. " "Ah , that's a pity. Wo'ro not particular. but want something big enough , and wo : lon't mind paying a fair price. Perhaps we might make arrangements with some body here who has a stable. ' The young man shook hU head. "I shouldn't think so , " ho said doubtfully ; they're mostly shop people as wants all the room themselves. My guv'nor couldn't do nothlnk , 1 know. These 'ere two stables ain't scarcely enough for all 'o wants as It Is , Then there's llarkctt , the green grocer 'ere , next door. That ain't no good. Then next to that there's the llttlo place as Is to let , and at the end there's Grilllth's at the butter shop. " "And those the other way ? " "Well , this 'ere llrst one's Curtis' . Euston road that's a butter shop , too , an' 'e 'as the next after that. The last ono , up at the end I dunne qulto whose that Is. It ain't been long took , but I b'llevo It's some foreign bakers. 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