THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; | THURSDAY , AUGUST 1 , 1805. SPEG1RL NOTICES- fop tlir Mr > column * IIP ( alien until lliiltO p. * in. for tlir fvcnliiK mill until H | i. in. for the uioriihiK nnil Mnnilny < > i1ltlnn. AilvcrllxerNty \ rciiui'NlliiKT a iiimi- lieri-il i-lii-rU c-nii liuv < * ntiMiri'm ml- , lrH i-il in n niniili < Til loiter In cure if Tin- HIMAiiKmrrN MII iiililrcxMi'il Mill In * ilrllvi-rcil upon iiri-Nfiitnllnn nr ( lie r-hrck only. Hiilcx , 1 l--c n Moril , Ilr-nt liiMci-llon , ! < n enl lii-ri-iiflrr. rYiilliliiir taken for li'-m ( linn l'c for flrnt lam-rtliiii. Tliimml vi-rllMi-mi-ntH muni lie run rilllMI-l-tltlM-l- . srri'ATio.vs WA.NTIJII. POSITION WANTED AS UOOKKKEP'JIl. trnvi-linK fatennmn or collortnr. 1i-t of refer ences furnished. Address \V C , Ilee. . . . . . A IVi-l POSITION' WANTED i Y EXpEitiENCED hold Hcrk ur Bleward In or out of cltyi beat of rcferenrt's fuinlaheil. W II. I ! " ' ' . . A 41 * I * r.l ) 31AI.13 HUM * . WANTED-LIVr : , INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN Omalm in nrRinli * clubs . . ' thr ? to live fami lies f < r "tir famous orrlmril homes land In cen tral Mississippi. Tin- tide nf Imm'Rrat'on ' ' Is K' ' > - Inic joulh wher" there arc no n 't wlmls. no rohl wlnl-rs. no lillzznriK no rr | i failures. Where txso or thrw ciops cnn 11 ° nil l men yenr Where there Is n filch thnn ! im a fail ure If n mnn will work one li.ilf n haul ns ho dors In thli country. C t ruinniom. inllil win ters. KIIIC piylmc crops of fruit and itnru > n truck rliliest mill on e-iith be t r'll.1'Jf"cl1I ; : ttc Ocn. W. Arms , Ren * nl ngenl. l l Fartntn street. Oirahn. " a" ' ' | M TO (100 HALAHY 1'AlD SALESMEN 1 OU clunrj. experience not necesmry. ixtrn Inoi i n- m ms t. cu tutn-ri. Hiihon & Kiln" , hi ' ( ' " ' ' < Jfp. Ii JulJ'JA ' Jl IIKN AND HOYS TO DISTIllIIUTK ClltCtf- Inrs. namples of tobacco , medicine , etc. . J .W to JT 00 H day : hustlers wiuu l : " nil -c tamp Clrc. Adv. Co. . Kan. cllvjJ { " : , t. WANTED. A MTN OH LADY TO THAVKI. ami appoint agents. Halnr > J3.00 per month. AiMn'ss U 07 .Ilee. II M312 3 * WANT 13i > ; ONLY'ONE MAN IN i.foo MEN nollcltor. I con bo n successful advertising wnnt a VOIIIIK man at onei- who has the quill- Illr-itlniis and has sand ein-imh to tlik to the work ; will pny every rent earned and itlvc permanent posltliMi ti rlKht paitv : best op- iMirlnnltv to leain the advertising bualne i-\er iiffi-MHl In Omahi. Address In own hand wrltlnK W 3. I'.eo olllce H MI02 I IAI > ortEnS FOH It. A M. HY. CO. IN WV O niUiif wmk miaranlied , fite tiiinppqrtii'lfin Kiamer & O'lleain , lllh nnd l-'nriw WAN-ri-fD-'YOCNG MAN FOH ASSISTANT IMI hkn-pi-i nnd iilllre w-oik. oni who can usr typ wilter and lives with hH pnrenl.i preferind AMnss. alatlni ; IIKC , cxpeileucc and salan ex pi-ted W 10 11" < \ ll-lli 31 * _ \ANT13DrMiN ANt > HOYS TO LEAHN HAH her Hadnnly ; Institution In the world maklm , a nrsi-ila'M workman of an nppri-nth f In Iwi ninnthi Job Kuar.mleed. Calalosue fre. > St I .uls ll.uber CjlleKf. 811 Nmlli ! MM M. V'ANTED TWO GOOD TINNEHS. MUST II ! stead > . Ci.le & Cole , Counell llltilT-f. In. o WANTHH PIJ1IAI.H i WANTING i-'insT-ri.ASS . call Bc-nnainavlnii Y. W. lionif , W1S Onvenp ul St. C - * \VANTI3D. INfer . . . . CAPA1ILE GIHL for Kiii-'ral lie Apply 3. 23 Howaid St , C 513-31" WANTII ) coMrnrcNT NI-HSI : oiiti. . MUM. Iii'Ui-l 2JOI lioiiRlas Si. U 4JJ 2' KOH IIKXT uoirsKii. HOtlSns. r. K. DAllMNO , IIAUKKH "LOCK. IlOt'SI'.S IN ALL I'ARTS OF T1U3 CITY. THK O. P I > avln Company , IMS l-'nrnjin. H lag IIOl'SES IIENEWA. CO , 1 N. 15T1I ST I ) lw JlTETcoT.E CO. . I.AROK.ST LIST IN OM IIA. S-ROOM IlOI-Sn. CORNER 27TII AND streets. Inquire 2WI l-'arnam ttryet. I J 13I.iOANT : .MODERN IIRICK , 110 N. 2tfril ST. S-ROOM HOI'SKS NEAR IIIOH SCHOOL 113 , und 123 pc-r month , 2C13 Capitol u\enuo. VNEQUALEI ) . CENTRAL. MOHKHN 7-ROOM liniiH. * 1'lat 5 rooms. 2 unfurnished rooms. Tl/ard. 221 N. 24. _ _ D-2M-1' C1IOICI-3 OKTACIlEl ) MOOEUN RESIDENCE , 2Sth & 1'iipplrton ; moilirn lirn-ks , 2lil .t ( .illfoi- iilu A Sherwood nv. ' . C. A. Stirr , " MOUSE ; MODERN CON VEN t- onr . C21'j ' South Wll Btro-t. _ D ll'-l ' * riill HHNT-1'ARLOR. KITCHEN. 1IEDROOM. naiiiiy chln.i hud clothes oloi-'t. with w.it.-r ! ! . 't and sink ; choice. ? 7.00. 231) ruriia iint. Fl RVISIIF.D HOfSE. MODERN : " \VH."l7TAKB b ird for lent four months. 251) D.ivenpoil . 3H3J H > l .e { u .ii- . lawn iiiut shade. 2121 Mliiml Htreet. 1) MIJJ Fl'Tl AND JACKSON. .EAST FRONT , S roi ins new , mndiMii , $ l 2" 30K M.IS..II. 8 loomlU'dorn except funmee jriOO.Vntcrp.ildonbolh. . Uum > > llro > _ .cJ' " Fo 1 1 RtlNT. DESIRAIILH HOI'SE O F C laruo room * , centrally locnted , 813 " 'j , ROOMS. i-'OH 1)ENT-FUHNISHED HOOMS. . WITH OH without bcaid. C01 So. 13th. 13-M8 ! > a-A13 KICELY rrilNlSIIED UOOMS. 201 KO ! yTH. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 261 SO 2VTH 13 2IS-C * ' _ / Kl HMSIir.U ROOMM AM ) IIOAIJ1) . NIC1.I.Y Kl RNISIIED SOCTH ROOM WITH I b . .irJ. fnr two. pil\aio family ; no other l.nril- i-i- lr . ! lii.inI'imfoila. . 014 N. 2tst. brt. I'.ill- f i oi.i and Wobsteu lH _ _ jioi-M AND'ROAJ-.U'JJW IT.R WEEK < -Ai.i. at117 DoUKlas. 1 193 A13 JcFiTtY Vt'RNISHHU ROOM. ! : : i HARN13Y. 1 l + * J J\.J HOOMS. WITH I } AMy _ ? ) A2 = .H NK-I LrFFnNlsnED llOOMTwiTII "lJ\AlJU ( 13JI DiiUKlla. -MI32 1 J VE11Y PLEASANT NOHT1I AND. . - - - - l Hiins and b'.niM. U > \ DoiiK'as. F-Mtia 4' KOU HKTTOlinS AM ) OKKICr.S. 1-OR 1U3NT-THE 4-STORY HRICK IICIUMNO 015 Fnrnam ulie't. This build nK h < lie uronf remi'iit basement. c mpU'te steam linillni li\iiiri-H. wutir un nil Itoon. can. etc. Apply n theulllcp sif The Il o. ' - ° ll ) _ FOR RF.NT. F01TH STORE T. M. C. A liuililln . po' ' ' 8" " " . Septi-mtH-r 1. In'iulre A ] > . TuUey. SIS N. Y. Llfo nM ? . 1 MSI j FOIl llKNTrwlVAUNAM fMEur.ATH S1\\ tloiiery On. rtinIt f i on f.nnam with 2i fa t wills < "i 13th St. Will put n thorou ; icv.tlr | t.i t Unant. C. F HarrUon. 12 N Y Life ' - * " A UXT.J AVAXTI3II. MFN AND \\OMI3N. TO J10 A DAY. AH dreUht llnnJyHeatfr Co. . 3JI New Voih Lit ' blilB . Onuha. Nfb. J M ; " LA'DToV3NTs AiiE"jiAKiNG FHOM jw n to nor w i-k. nt o < ld h-Jiira , at home , x.-llln n nrti I- i-niilrtil In nvm f.imll > . P.iriUiiMi fr'ibv 5\'dr K lriR St. I anl Cbim'.o.il ' ft Mum Vu'ln.-1'i Minn. J M2 3 1 fai ' . - . S' . Paul. IirVcIvHD-S HAY ALL TOVIN FP. < VIOV' ' : Ju return" . ! with a net full of ( lull. Sl ' " ' * " " ' ' m 3i , i'l wV'Vl.l "they" Kit' llH-ix-T Th.-rp lllu r l > . Finnan IluiMi | > . C .l u 'l Polbnl nl > i-lnb * nnd ciieK i Gnuvr l Kh-Mr nbout Ibo HOfkem. flit IliN lnlr > t i-raxo I miMl'-w. V rv Imn-'s-MiiB nnd nnuinwntnl A uro | iu lil. tioni Hie eight .ihln l ntllrei Uiwn t 'hi * mnsnes H'E m > nv t nfn i ' nnd ilmil'tH. Xunple prepaid b > mull 2V. | ' WANTKU Ttl III3M' . \VANTI3I ) . FOP. TWO MONTHS. ITnNISIIK house fur nun ami wlf n utiivt oar lln A ill-Mi. . l ! tlnit ti-im * . etc. . II. ' . J. . . cure Mu lay hoM. i 4ly , K-MKf J' WANTED , TO HIHE A ( lOOtl'llOUSK AN rovitit-d hiirlni ; WIIKOII fur one mouth. ( . . J , ' . Kix-li , SIS ki. ICth , M o > r. KMill : ItOAlH ) AND UOOM I1Y YOI NJ MAN WIT bl i fcicno f not l.o f.ir r m v .utottti lot ov-r t. " ' " ) IMT mimth. AOdi'f \ \ II. U little li Ml1 ' A PIH.FF.SH > S'\l. OI-NTLFMAN , Wli With no rhlld. I'-mrit KIXM ] n un iui < l ' ' ulih n rMii l f imlly A-U < . " " ' ' tcrm.1 , W 14. U IMI.I.V. K HI I- < Acii\or. O. Q. WAI.LACl-3. ItHNTALS , 311 nllOWN IM.1C STORA n. STOltAOE. FHANli EWEUS. KM . IIEST STOUAOE 1IFILDINO IN OMAHA , ir. S. BOV. Innilnl warehouw. hnuxohnhl Ko < jtl Murnl ; \-vreH \ rates. 1013-10I. ! Iy-n\enwotth. M 470 PACIFI STOIIA (1E & n'AKEKOCSE CO. . 915" 910 Juies Bts. General tlorage and forwHrdln < . M-I7S WA.NTIIIJ TO IIUV. WANTED. TO PFHCIIASE THE LATEST MAP of the city of Omaht. In book form. Mu t bi < In oi > il c-ider. Atitili to Tneo. On. ! . C'lly Comptrnllfr. ' N-S'JO-I i-'oit s.vi.i : iioiisi-s : , WACO.N * * . IITO. ANY PAUTY HAVINO A HOUSE AND hiiKK\ , who IntiniN belnK ahs < nt finHie xum- nr-r. can hnvn the unme taken cmof for UH UTO by itddrcsalni 8. Ilee ollh-e. P-MIM 2 FOIl SALE Oil TKADI3. FINE HOAN 8TAI.- lion , I.U txiundt. Pitce low , ti mil eav. . Ault- man ei Tailor Machinery company , 1'h'J ' Far- nam. i'-MIJI ! TOR NA1.13 MISUIJM.ANKOL'S. ' HAIIDWOOD COMI1INATION HOD AND chicken fence. Chas. It. Lee , 9th nnd notielis. Q-47J S.y TONS OF ITHE IlIVEIl ICE FOH SALE. Lamoreaux Ilro-i . 3 6 S 16ih street , Oniahi Q-M.'lfi DI.AIIlVOYA.N'l'S. MllS. nil. H. WAIHU3N. rr.AHlVOYANT , HE- liable buulneia medium ; Sth year nt 113 No. ir.tn. S-4S1 I'llOF. MILLEIt. CLAIRVOYANT. Ml NOHTH Ifitli St. S : t'l-S * PIIOP. LEIIOY. THE QllEATEST CI.AIU- Mi > nnt nnd dead trancp ni-'llmn llvhiB. 1712 Cnpltol nviMiuc. Sitlifai tlon BUaianteed or no pay. All In trouble call. 8 MIT.1 ! JIADSM DlCKllFT. CLAIIIVOYANT. l.t'CKY charm free \\lth e\ery Jl.D-l icvlln1 ; l't\ nnc mid il.no. TriH If th-- one > oii 1m.IH tine and whinou will m.iri ) . wlu-ie to KO nnd IMW t' Ket i Irh. Ti-N ! atnut bii lnt" s , liivv ultH and till nffnli-M of life , tcnimr-i nil tiob.ei. I.-I1-4 > oiir life with a womleiful iiowi-i. < lo nnl woe h lluur.i 9 tu 9. 1'ailors 1C13 Chicago St. MASSACiK , IIATIIS , IVl'C. MADAM SMITH. 502 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOIl , HOOM 1. ma mtlinpn , olcohul , Eteain , olihnrine | anil wo. bathe. T Il27ii 1 * MASSAOE , MADAME HEUNAIIU. 1121 DODOK. T-MMJ-l" MHS. nil. LEON' . ELEGANT MASSAGE AND i-ei-tile ! hath Pnilor * rt-btful and iefrhlni ? 412 Noith Klh rlreet. T M2.K 1" _ M.ME LAHUE , MAbMAGE IJ.iTIIS H117 HOW D T M992-A1S * MME IIOWELf , Tt'UKlSH AND ELECTIIH baths Finest pallors In city. 31S-2i S r.ih. T MOTS A2) ) ' TfltKISII HATIIS. TUHKISH 11ATI18. ONLY PL\CE IN CITY uxrlU8l\oly for ladles. Suite 100-110 , Dec bli IJATIIS. MSU3. POST. 31'Jli S. K.TII 4S2 VIAVI co. , 34s nnn m.na. : nn.u/rn HOOK free ; homo triMtmentj laily attendant. UIS.1 II. HAAS. ri.OltlST. "I.ANTS , CUT I'-I.OUT.US , Ilmiiii | > t , hall , ipshlcncc nnd grave di'roinitons , ISI3 Vlnton street. Telephone " 7li. U MISI HATHS. MASSAO13 , .M.M13. TOST , 319',4 H. 1VTI1 U 4S3 A I'llIVATIJ I'AIITY HAS SIOONIJV TO I.OAJ- on pianos , Jewels. bVyet-s. cte. : liuslni-m Btrletly conllduntlal. Address. I'uatotllr'e tio' 320. I' M702 FOR miK ANU iiruai.AU moor s.\ri3S vnult work , etc. , fee or n'tilioss . O. Temple tc i , gcn'l nc't. . 403 N. Y. Life. U MMTnO CAPH ADVANCHt ) ON 1'UIU.IC I3SIPLOYiS' ( uilarles. Coinmeiclal Trust Co. , 113 llfo tilde. 1'itivATK IIOMU ron WOSIEN roiinnoinpnt. Usst of references Klvrn K19 N. 2Slll Hlrect. U SISS iNi : uvcitv nios CHIAI . no nth nnd St. Mary's nve. Telephone 44) ) . U-OM At4 \V\NT13I > . AM. WHO ni3SIIlt-3 K II 1ST CLASS laundry work to try thil l Tslo I.nundry. 16)'J ) I'ant.iin Hti-i't. llcst work In the city. Telo- phone. 1 1I-VSJ2 4' M.\ui3 TO ouinn AT low latest by I * Cohen , 1113 Uougliis t f-M4 MO MOV TO I.HAX llHAIi IJSTA'1'13. ANTHONY i.o.\rli"rnusT co. . sis N.Y. i.iPf3 , l".ina at low tales fur cholr security In N- tirnaka nnd Io a fauns or Onnlm city proprrty. \V-tS6 MONI3Y TO LOAN AT I.OW13ST RATI3S TIII3 O. K. l > nvls Co. . 1J Kainain st. W 137 CITY LOANS. cT.V STARK , 515 N. Y. LII'13. \V-45S . L1KI3 INSURANCE VOI.IC'IKS LOANI3D ON or bought , r. O. Cliesney , Kansas City. Mo. \V-4S9 CAI'lTAL. JI.O-W.CtM ; Sflll'LITS , JCCO.OflO ; U. S MoitRaRe Trust Co. , New York ; for 8 per cent loans on city property , apply to 1'imey & Thomas , agents , roum 207 , 1'lrst N.it. Ilk. hid. ; . \V-4 MONKV TO LOAN ON ISirilOV13n ioMAIl'v leal citatc. llrmnan , Love & Co. . 1'aiton Ml : . \Y-4'Jl MONI3Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA RI3AL KSTAT13 at 0 per cent. % V. ll.Mclkel. 1st Nat. Ik. bldu. V > ' IX MONIY TO LOAN ON i.Mi-novnn OMAHA niopcrty. 1'idellty Tiust Co. , 1702 1'nrnam st W-4M LOANS ON IMPHOVED * UNIMPEOVED CITY | pioputy. W. Fainam Smith & Co. , 1320 F.jrnam. MOUTOAOK LOANS. I.O\V RATHS. J. D. Xlltle , 10th nnJ Oouclat , On.ati.i. \Y-M77i1 AIO 2.oi TO } 2).oo. ) . K. P.VIAD. . H & noroLAs ! \V-9Sa-A17 .iio.vnr TO I.OAX CHATTIJI.S. . MONEY TO LOAN ON FUIirJlTUHH. PIANOS. hnrscii , waKons. ctint Ion tut i.Ucs In city , no icnunal of Koodi ; strictly confidential ; you can pay tha loan oft at any tlmu or In any amuunt. ' OMAHA MOUTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 So. ICth st. V 4fi MONEY TO LOAN O.V FUUNITUHE ANU pianos. Fled Tiny , 4JO Uamge blk. X 4U7 iii'sixnss CIIAXCKS. J12.CO 00 STOCK OF MEUCHANOISE IN IIEST * town In eastern Ntbrn ku , fur land nnd cMli lt or oiutvulent. Address S , S ) , cnro Dec.YMD14 Y-MD14 3 SOLID INVESTMENTS : HHICK IIUSINESS ; , water IMIWCIllourlnp mill , line li-o busl- II. C. Alter t Co. , Sheridan , Wyo. Y-M31S FOrf SALE STOCK OF MILLINEHY ; HESl location In the city : RIXH ! reasons for selling , Addirss nt once. T 18 , Il-e. Y-4W ONE-HALF INTEUEST IN HEAL ESTATr nnd nlxUrnct bualn < s In central Nehra Ka foi rale. T 43. Omaha lice. Y M73I A7 A N H\\"Mb D Ii II N 11 HICK PLANT. NOW IN operation , with tine ! " < ! nf suite from w-hli-li s'riv-t pawis can be madclnse to railtoad , within 75 lullo * of Omaha , will be old at q b.irirnln. or n partner taken In. ns own r lack ] ° capltnl. AilJrens U 4 * . ! ! olllce. \ ' MM ! HAHNF.SS SlIoi'Toil SALE AT DAvTl ) CITY Neb. , iMitnly no.il of P.utler munly , tonn o 2.3-vt ; Kiwi counliy : Rood pro | > octa for ciops Address F. E. llieztna , I > a\ld City. Neb. 311 Y M231 ! 311U U- Ucli J7iM < H llt'YS \KKHY lIOlt.SES. WAOONS ir-t liaineKii ; In fart. ev-othliiR that KO" with Ih K. liiiKlnixi. ; uortli Sl.WO.iM J. J. Glbi'jji ' , 317 Flm K.nu National llunW. Y-MI31 InMl ONLV COAiAND I.FM11KU YAHD IN I.IVI . ' I. AMI In lantern Ntlii.mUn ! for sale , terms t ' , " suit I'liriluii'er. Fur iMrtlculam , nddrrss H.I i 7i. ElMii'in. N b. Y-M1W3' I PAHTNEll WITH J1.-1-0 \NTI3D TO PI.Acl niiv-.i mine un itiurU--t. llcferimi-ctf. i ei-utliy Aiblr " < s W 12. II.- . Y-MH.il * rou ' .d- .dur ur * ( UKID FAUM TO KXrilANHU I'TIII A HTOO1- ut ineulmiill < . Thoinbuic. la. , lo < c lit. X-MJ1I J k.tll 1.600 ACllr3S OF CLEMl LAND IN GOOD U ) lalll ) In Nfl'i.mUa tmaKiiltlcent laml ) tu PI rl asa fur mpinx-il uioin-rty In Omalm Th ni -ltt > < -.mi i-ym I t > b'alcii. no wind wha' r-IT. F J ! ll > Tiu t Co. , ol lient 1TH5 Fai n ri rt V. ir 31 1 \ \ \NTiil : A | ? > i 0 T ldTwi.irrSTOcTj QK } < " -I in * lunr'is In r-iiial icm em fj < l-i ki for Un > l ami fiy ( pr i | iy f'-ar t Im -i hi ni- < U 11 pjy M me tu ' ' f - . - : * < ! < lr , W 7. Ui * e Ml.I 4 roit .s.vii-iii3Ai , II A ItO A INS , HOl'SKM. LOTM AND FAH.M , > ale or tra < l . F. K. Darling , Darker hloik. HE-4J3 iMpnovrsu OAnniiN LANDS NEAH OMAHA nt prices that will mirnrlv you , K taken w-lthln 2 weckt. J. II. Shfmuuil , 423 N. Y. Llfo. . 3 ACHES UET. OMAHA AND SO. O 11 3i . New hou t * and lot at * * UH cost In Mj > rs. IlHiiutlful : < Vft. lot ni > rlh rt , at IVx ) . I' . I ) . We-id. 1C & Diuijlii. 11E-I1M _ HOMES ON EASY 1'AYMI3NTS , SELL AND buy luts. acir < , tin ins. Gnrv.n llro ; . , 210 N Y , L. Illi-lB C OH 10 ACItEH Clone tu the city , line jier aerc Easy tprnv . Nothliii ? better , ilmnha llenl Estate nnd Ttual Co. , 211 S . Hlh St. 1113-115-1 1IA1IGAINS , SALE OH THDAE. IN' CITY PUOt crtk-s anil farms. John N. Fienzvr , cwp. P. O. lU-3-r.Ol 1'AHM IIAKGAINS. IOWA On NE11HA8KA. ON time. Improved and unlmiuuicil. H. F. Wll- llaiiu , ruom 411 , McCiiKUc block , HE ST.S-31 FAHM L.VNDS C. F. HAtniSONroi2 ! N Y. Life . HE 773-AKJ * AUSTHACTS. THE 11YUON UEEU COMPANY. HE-131 IX ) tOU WANT A I1EAFTIFUL MOUEIIN cottaKo homo wltlilnvalliliiK dliiance from P. O. Innlde ono mll > 7 We liaVe two of th-rn jutt lompleted that are lmnli > K and we will sell them ill Kreatly reduced prlies nnd taKe In n JOoO nil to ISOO.fl' ) lot an part | ii > mtnt. Tht-.se are located on Hurt stuct. Jui"t eait of ZSth street Will bo open Sund.iy. Call nnd In- Kpect them Hi member we will talto you vacant lot ns pirt p.i > mi > nt. Wtiy will you pay rent on a houfc nnd then pay taxes onnrant property when you can make siieh n deal as thl ? See these bi-aiitlfnl homes or call nt our olllca nnd we will b" most pleayetl to Hhowthem. . FUel'ty Tmst company. 1702 Farnnm i-'reet. H13-4li-31 WANTED. TENANT"roiTTsTi FAIINAM. Wanip'l. IniHl for Sill IM\\V \ Ints \Vinted. Denver for ( iimhu propTty. Wimtnl. 2) .icrex for larK r faim. XVant tl tow.i faim fnr raj h. Wan'ed , lnv.ii farm foi ca h and house. Wanted , Ml.l/tH Miii'lc merchandise , part trade. Wanted , lianlwnrn for cull. XVanti'il , lot for Jl ( MO nmh. \\'anted. aniense near Hoitron for farm. Wnnli-il , Omaha home nnd risi for farm. Wanted , Los Anjjeles prot'rtv | f < tr farm. "nntiKl , L"J aeres for liiO out we-t. r'antiil. Imilneon propeity fur lanch. . 'anliil. Omaha piopeity foi firm Viintel , to wll farm mnrtKUKi * . $7.mW Valued , to loan out J"iO , 04 p-r cent , anted. ilear lot for Klh and California lioui * . . "ant'-it Farm for IniHln-as property. . F. Hanlnon. 912 N. Y. Life. m)33 : ) , . OU SALE , 191-ACHE VALLEY FA KM IN O/jrlt inoi-ntaln lanKe. Hprlnss , tlsli pond , fruit and 2 R-ls old liullillnv ; line plac.t'tt - hi-alth nnd farmlni ; : owiir ) ? iln iMPt on busl. neaa. a Inrpiln ; pileit3uu ) ca h : ] i wse-tslon nt once : no am-nls i > r trade. Address P. O. H-ix KH , Neosho , Nouttm Co . MikHEMHS HE-MHS ! IIICYCL10S. M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 1CTII. GUI JTEHI.1NG I11JII.T LIKE A AVATCH.VEST - cin E'.ectilcal Supply Co. . Ulj Howaid vtie.-- ) . DO ) SEE THK VISII1LE HALL HKAltlNC.S ON Heiay Special. Will llarnum & llio. , 12) N. 15th. 5)3 A. L. DEANE & CO. , 1110 FA TIN AM STU13I-3T. G/7 _ .VESTI-3IIN . 11ICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2410 CUM I NO. 003 DMAHA HICVCI.H CO. , IIEST PLACE TO 11UY bicycles , sundries und repairs. 32J N. IGlh pt. M J.JS-A13 . [ HF HOT ItLAST I1H.\XINO FflNACE WII.L bra7.n any blirb - joint In one mlmite ; ah- Bolutely perfect , ImoKtlaate. White Mfi ; . Co. , Clilr.iK < > . 111. M4l-i l 3iAM'nii * , < ; itA'ri3s AND TILHS. YOOD MANTELS. OHATES. TILES FOIl llrepHcei. M-atlb-iIea and HrRo flnoia ; write for pikes. Milton Ho era * v Sons Omaha. r,09 COA Ii. , V GOOD THINGPCSIl IT ALONG. MAY HE the. latcjt plan ; ; phi use. but that's just what we're dolnR with SHEHIDAN COAL. S.OO ) tons Id In Omaha ln t > ear. Wu give > ou 2 0)C UPS. of tin best W > omliiB cooiang coal f.ir II 5) . Victor Whllo. msr. . 1C05 Farnam st Til. 117. 517 III III)1MJ .t I.OAS ASSOCIATIONS. SHAKES IN MUTUAL L. & 11. ASS'N PAY C. 7. S per cent when 1. 2 , .1 jeais old. alwajs rodeemablc. 1701 Fainam st. Null user , Sec. HOW TO GET A HOME OU SECIJ11E dOOD Intereht on pavlnc * . Apply to Oinah.i L. & 1) ) . Ass'ti , 1701 lice bldg. U. M. Nutilnuer , Soc. HOT13I.S. AETNA HOUSE ( EUIIOPEAN ) . N. W. COIl. lith and Do < lKe. Hooins by day or week. HOTEL I1AHKEP. , FRANK H1I.D1TCH MI3U. lath and Jones sts. ; So. Omalm and bhcrmnn nve. cars pass t.i < d > ) i. AMKUICAN PLAN. 73 rooms nt $1 W day-51 ; rooms at $20) day. Euiopcan plan , We to J1.00 per day. OH MI3UICAI , . LADIES' CHICIIESTEII'S ENGLISH PENNY io\nl Pills ( d'amon ' 1 brandl i.ic the. best ; safe rellible , take no other ; send 4c. tamtls. fo pait'culars "Ilellif fur I.-idlen , " In Iflet b > itwn * : null At dioffcliUs. Chlclustci Chem l.i'l 'n . I hllailelphla. Pa. CAHIM-3.NTI3HS A.M ) HI II.Dr.HS. C. 13. MOHltlLL. PAPEH HANGlNCI.'HOUSr FlKn palntlni ; . bilck work , plastcrln. ! , off. 11. 1 Haikcr I'll ; . ; tel. 7.13 ; shop 913 N. 2llh nt. 511 I'ASTiilA ; l3. GOOD PASTCHE FOIl HOUSES , Jl 00 PEI month per head. Cbarlis Hans , St. Paul , Neb UMl3HTAIviilH : AM ) KMIIALMKHS H. K. IH'IIKET. FUNI3UAL DIUECrOll ANI cmbalmci , 1C1S Chicago St. . teltphune l J. 3U SWANSON & VALIKN. 1701 CFMINo" . TEL iccT 51J M. O. MAUL , t'NDEHTAKEIl AND EJIIIALM- cr , 1417 Fuinam ft. , telephone 2.3. ill I LOST. LOST TAN COI.OP.ED TOY TEltUIEH , "JO- sr-phlne. " Hctuin to 2113 South H'h and re ceive icwaid. Lost-DS-l- PAWMlHOKIIItS. II. MAIIOW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16 ST. 21 MONEY LOANED. CASH I-AID FOH OLI1 Kold. slhcr nnd clothlnt , . 0 North IClli Htreet. M-273 A-27 ACUOI'XTAVrS. ' CH\S. E. WAI.TEHS , EXPEIIT ACCOUNTANT , 20J-J 1st Nafl bank. T.I. 1C38. Hefeienccs. 970 SllOHTIIAM ) AXH TYI'nWIUTIXO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 51J N. Y. LIFE MilS .MUSIC , AHT AM ) I.AXCaiA(3US. GKOP.GE F. GEI.LEN11K"K. I1ANJO ANt guitar teacher. 1911 Cnss street. M109 HL'SI.MISS DAMAGED MtUHOltd HESILVEIIED. 719 N. DIl PAFL. DENTIST. 2 ) 1)I"HT ST. R23 iiI3CTHICAL IX EI.KCTUICAI. ENG1NEKHS AND I'D NT HA UT ors for tlettrliHshl and mot > r plants and al kuiila of electrlcut construction. Wo.cru E'ec trlcal Supply Co. . 1313 lluwartl > 51) DR. UTIIK ONI.T SPECIALIST WHO THliTi All. PRIVATE DISEASES , MEN ONLY Itrerr cure to jtars e S jean In Omafct. Hook Vno. I * IU .k f rniuu MU. OUABA. NI3U. / VI * i A Mystery of Heroism. A DKTAIL OP AN AMERICAN BATTLH. < Cop\rlKhJ. 1W > . by iMinn Ilirlii-llpr ) . Tlio dark uniforms Qfi Itic men were BO co.iteil with dust from tht Incessant wrcstliiiB of the two armies that the raiment almost secmcil a jiart of tne cl.iy bank which Ehlelded ttienv from the shells. On the top of the hill n battery was arguing In tre mendous roars with Rome ether guns , and to the eye of the Infantry , the artillerymen , the guns , the caissons , the hores were dis tinctly outlined u | > on the blue slty. When n pli-ce was fired a red streak as round as a log Hashed low In the heavens Ilka a monstrous bolt of lightning. The men of the bittcry wore white duck trousers , which Fomrhow emphasized their legs , and when they ran and crowded In little groups at the ilddlng of the shouting olllcors It was more mpresslve than usual to the Infantrymen. Kreil Collins of A company was saying- Thunder , I wlsht I had n drink. Ain't here any water round here ? " Then some- ) ody yelled : "There goes th' bugler ! " As the eyes of half the regiment swept In no machlnellko movement there wai an In- tant's picture of a horse In a great con- utalvo Irap of a death wound , and a rider caning buck with a crooked arm and spread tigers before his face. On the ground ns he crimson terror of an exploding shell \vlth Ibers nf llamo that seemed like lances. A filtering bugle swung clear of the rider's lick as fell headlong the hor.'e and the man. n the air was an cdor as from a conllugra- lon. Sometimes they of the Infantry looked own at a fair little meadow which sprcid at heir feet. Its long , green grass was rip- In n Kr < nt convulsive dfath lonp. jiling gently In the broeze. Ileyoud It was : ho gray form of a house half tern to pl.e s by shells ontl by the buwy axes of the so'- llerj who had pursued flrowcod. The line of an old fence was now. dimly marked by old weeds and by an occasional post. A shell had blown the well house to frag- nents. Little lines of jiray smoke rlbbon- ng upward from some rmbers Indicated I'.it' place where the Inrn had stood. From beyond a curtain of gresn woods thcro came the sound of bomo stupendous scullle. as if two animals of the size of islands were fighting. At a distance thor.- were occasional appearances ot swift mov ing men , horses , batteries , flags , and , with the crashing of Infantry vo leys were heard , often wild and frcnzlod cheers. In the midst of It all Smith nnd Fergxuon , two privates of A company. " were engaged In n lioatrd discussion which frrvclved the greatest questions of the national , existence. , The IntUry on the hill presently ongng--d In a frightful duel. Tia | white legs of the ijunnerscampered this way and that way , and the officers redoubled their shouts. The guns , with their demeanors of stolidity and courage , were typical of something Infinitely self-possessed In this clamor cf death that swirled around the hill. Ono of a "swing' ' team was suddenly smitten quivering to the ground and his maddened brcthrni dragged his torn body In th'lr struggle to escape from this tur moil and danger. A young soldier astride on" of the leaders swore and fumed In his saddle and furiously jerked nt the bridle. An ofllcer screimcd out an order so vlo'ontly that bis voice broke nnd ended the sentence In a falsetto shriek. The lending company of the Infantry regi ment was somewhat exposed , and the colonel ordered it moved more fn.ly under the ah Her of the hl.l. There was the clank of st ol against steel. A lieutenant of the battery rode down and parsed them , holding his right arm carefully In his left hand. And It was as If this aim wab not at all a part of him. bur be tinged to another man. Ills sober and reflective charger went slowly. The olflcor's face was grimy and perspiring and his uni form was tousli'd as If ho had been In direct grapple with an enemy. Ho smiled grimly when the men stand at him. He turned his her < c toward the meadow. Collins of A company said : "I wlsht I had a drink. I bet there's water In that there ol' well ycmler. " "Yes , but how you goln' to pit It ? " For the little meadow which intervened wan now suffering a terrible onslaught of shells' . Its grern and beautiful calm had vanished ut'erly. Ilrown eartli was being Hung In monstrous luiultiils. Anil there was a ma-saire of the young blades of grass. They were b lng torn , burned , olil'toratoil. ' Some curious fortune of the battle had made tills gentle little meadow the object of the RAILWAY TIME CARD I.ea\es | llt'UUNOTON i Mu. UlVER. lAu.vea Omaha it nlun ! > p a , Wtli At Maaun aia iQinahq , . . 4J : | im U.K. Hills. Mont iV I'Uyct biiJ ( r.x. 4. < j5pin 4.Jjpm . Ltn\i ) > i Expi < * d . 4U3pm : 7.u pm..N"biabKa Local ( i\c pt Sund.i } ) . 7 : < 5nin S.luain. . .Ltnculn Locul ( exctpl Sundai ) . . 11. 2j.uu 2:45pm..I : ° ait Mall Uoi Lincoln ) Uall > . . . _ LcaM-s ICHICAGO. RVRLINCJTON & Q l OnuhailJiiloii Ufput , luili A. Ma un Sts I Unuja 4ipm : . ChleaGo Vesllbule . 'J:00am : 0:3U.un : . China ITU i\pieij . 4:15 : m 7:50im : | . .Chicago & St. Lotllj Expicjs. . S:0-Jar.l : U:35ain : . I'ncllle Junction Lou.il . _ . fast Slall. . . . _ . _ „ . . . .J Lea\es iriUCAOO , MIL. & ST7 t'AUUIArrTiea OinalialLiilon Depot. lilth _ & Maa n rin.l Oni.ihi ' " " C.DOpm . Ch'lcazo Limited. . . S".3" m llj3DamUL.iChltaso Lxpte3 _ ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 5 2jpin liaVesTciilC.UlO & NORTIIWESrvf'lveiT ! OnialmUlnlon Depot. 1'Jth ' & _ Maiun.Ss. _ | Oniah.i 10. 1 lain . KaBh'in I'xpicss . u.3pm ! 4:20pm : . Vfstlbuldd Limited . 9:20.un G:0T.mn : . Ma. Vafley Loc l 6:4Jpm : . . . . . . Onmlu Cldcugu poclal . . OinahalUnlon Depot , lilth A : Mjnon St . | Omaha IfA8T. _ . Itl1am : . .Atlantic Exprfss ! PI. bunj.i ) ) . . 6:2Jpm : NlKht Kxnr-ss 9jm : 4UUpm . . . .U'lu.iyu Vcbtibul. J l.lnillcQ. . . . l:3Jpm _ " _ J WEST. _ m _ . C(5pm : .Oklahoma & Txn Kx ( ex. riun.l:3".am ) ) : 1:4'1iiii : ' | .Colorado Limited. 4:00pm : " " * " " " Lea\ea"l "c ST. I' , . if. & "O. | Aril\er OinahalDfpol. _ 15th uuJ Webster t _ JOinab ! > > :2.Viin..Nebraska : I'.lis.nutr idall ) ) . . . . t > : lpm 4opm : . .Sioux City Expresa ( ex. Sun. ) . . lljain : 6l'pm : ' St. I'aul LlndlgU. . . . . . . . .I'i5gin " I a\ea I F. E. & Mu. VALLEV Arrives Omaha ! Depot , ism nna wotutcf Sla. I Omaha 1.10pm last Mall umf Kxpre 4J3pm : 2.10pm.ex ( Snl.Vyo. . Kx. ( ex. Mun . 4 5Epm > : OVun . . .Norfolk Exprea. ( ex. Min.myj 10 yixm CilOpin - tJ'5H } Kxprts. . . . . I'l.jinm ' Lfa\e I K. C , ST. J. & C. K. ; Arrl\ . OmahiL'nli | > n D"pit , 10th i ; Mason Sts.J Omaha DMnin : . . . .Kama * City Day I-xi'ruai . . . S.3'jp.u a 4ipm .K C. NlKh t Ex.ia U. 1' 'Iran. C 00am I.fnvea I MISSOURI I'ACIFIC lArrhea Om.ihalDcpo' _ . 15ih unjS' < fbjtcrSt8Om.ilia _ " _ | _ 10:4lnm : . St. Louis EtproM. . . . . . "C ( Wain 9:3)pm : . St. Louli Eiprv s . 6.0 > pm ii pm . .Netnn ka l.oal ( ex Hun I , . . . 'Ji'Xum " I am I KIOl'X CIVY & I'ACIFIC. lArrlv7 * ' ! OmahttlDepot. _ I5ih and \V''tJler Sta. | Omalm C l"pm _ . at. " 1'gul _ LlnilUilT. . . . . ifaitm ' " a Ltavei'l HlOt'X CITY 4"rACiriC. . .Anlves Omahal Union U-pot. lothj ; Mas'm ' Bli.j Om.ilu 6:51nm : . Sioux City lu m-nitcr . lO.Upm BI. 1'juj Ujnltcd. . . . . . . . . .12 .31pu CTavSTF it. 10th A SiCam . . Kearn"y Kxpres . IS 3ipm J0)pio ; ) , . Overland F > r . . . & 3 > > pm 2lpm Heafco SSn mO/n Ex , ( ex Sun ) . 12 Wprn 7iupm : . I'a'HlLtpros . . . .10 ; 'i.un _ MISpni _ . . . Fast Ma'l ' . . . . . . . _ < L a\n i WAffAsTT irAIM\AY lArrlvei jO iahalt'nliIcp _ < it. ISfh & Ma inSia _ _ Onnl COOpm . . . .TatT LouU Ciucon Uail . . . red hatp of the shells ami cnch one as 't ' cx- [ iloled HOt-niod like nn Imprecation In the tare o' a in-1'on. The woundud olllrcr who was rldltiK across this c'\imis ? said to himself"Why , they couldn't shoot any harder If the whole army wns massed here ! " A slii-11 struck the pray ruins of the house and , as after the roir-tlio sluttcred wall fell In frJKments , there was a noise which re- Kemliloil the lljppln ? of shutters ilurUiK : > wild Rain of winter. Indeed the Infantry luiised In the shelter of the bank , appeared as men standing upon n shore contemplating a madnejs of the sea. The aiiRel ( if cilamlty had ui\der \ Us Blanco the battery upon the hill. Kewcr whlte-leKged men labored about the Kims. A shell find smitten one of the pieces ami after the Hare , the smoke , the ilunt , the wrath of this blow was gone , It was possible to see white leg * stretched horizontally upon the ground. And at that Interval to the rear , where It Is the business nf h.ittory horses to stand with their noses to the light awaiting the command to drag their guns out of the destruction or Into It or wheresoever these Incomprehensible hu mans demanded with whip and spur In this line of passive and dumb spectators , whose Itutterlng hearts yet would not let them for get the iron laws of man's control of them In this rank of brute-soldiers there had beeji relentless and hideous carmge. From the ruck of bleeding nml prostrate horses the men of the Infantry could see one animal faUliiB Its stricken body with Its fore-l.egs and turning Us nose with mysterious and pro found eloquence toward the sky. Some comrades Joked Collins about his thirst. "Well. If yeh want a drink so bad , why don't yeh go git It ? " "Well. I will In a inlrnct If yeh don't shut i'i. " A lieutenant of artillery floundered his horse straight down the hill with as great concern us If It were level ground. As hs galloped past the colonel of the Infantry , he throw up his hand In swift salute. "We've got to get out of that , " ho roared angrily , lie was a black-bearded olllccr , and his eyes , which resembled bsads , sparkled like those of an Insane man. His Jumping her c sped along the column of Infantry. The fat major standing carelessly with hla sword horizontally behind him and with his legs far apart , looked after the receding hoiseman and laughed. "Ho wants to get luck with orders pretty quick or there'll be no balt'ry left , " he observed. The wise young captain of the second rom- rany hazarded to the llentenint colonel that the enemy's Infantry would probably soon attack the hill and the lieutenant colonel snubhd htm. A private In one of the rear companies looked out over the meadow and then turned to n companion nnd said : "Look there , Jim. " It was the wounded officer from the battery , who tome time before had startc-d to ride across the meadow , suppportlng his right arm carefully with hi ? left hand. This man had encountered a shell apparently at a time when no one perceived him and he could now he seen lying face downward with a stlrruped foot stietched across the body of his dead horse. A leg of the charger extended slant ingly upward , precisely stiff as a stake. Around this motionless pair the shells fetlll howled. There was a quarrel In A company. Col- UPS WHS shaking his (1st ( In the faces of some laughing comrades. 'Dem yeh ! I ain't afraid t' go. If yell say much , 1 will go ! " "Of course , yeh will ! You'll run through that there medder , won't yeh ? " Collins said , in a terrlbl voice : "You se ? . now ! ' At till' ominous threat his comradsa hrokc into renewed Jeers. Ccllins then gave them a dark scowl and went to find his captain. The latter was oouvrrslng with the colonel ot tU3 rcgl- tnont. "fJaptaln , " said Collins , saluting and stand ing al attention. In these days all trousers baggLil at tha knees. "Captain , I want f git permission to go git some water from that there well over yonder ! " The colonel and captain swung about simultaneously and stared across the meadow. Thcr captain lai hed. "You must be pretty thirsty , Collins ? " "Yes , sir ; I am. " \Vcll ah , " said the captain. After a moment , he asked : "Cant you wait ? " "No , sir. " The colonel was watching Collins' face , "hook here , my lad , " he said , In a pious Precisely like n pinks. sort of a voice. "Look hero , my lad. " Col lins was not a lad. "Don't you think that's . taking pretty big risks for a little drink of water ? " "I dunne , " said Collins , uncomfortably. Sonic of tits resentment toward companions , which perhaps had forced him Into this affair , waa beginning to fade. "I dunne wother 'tis. " The colonel and the captain contemplated him for a lime. "Well , " said the captain finally. "Well , " said the colonel , "If you want to go , why go. " Collins saluted. "Much obliged f yoh. " As he moved away the colonel called after him. "Take some of the boys' canteens with you an' hurry back now. " "Yes. sir. I will. " The colonel and the captain looked at each other th n , for It had suddenly occurred that they could not for the life of them tell whether Collins watitetl to KO or whether ho did not. They turned to regard Collins , and as they pnrcelved him surrounded by gesticulating comrades , the colonel said. "Well , by thunder ! I K'ips8 he's going. " ( Continual Friday. ) I , < iolc Out for the And all other contagloua diseases by keepIng - Ing a bupply of Allen's Hygienic Food constantly - stantly on hand. It has no superior as a preventive medicine la a pure and swoet- duelling disinfectant , deodorant and genii' Iclde healing and cleansing. It has many other uses which are told of In the wrappei on the bottle. _ _ _ THI : n\i/rv MAKKIT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 31 1893 : * \VAItUANTY DEFD3. Il.uh.-l Mi-Nabh to Annie Sinlder. lot K lilmk 3. Ilaker 1'lnci- . $ : .1 Cr Lund to J > hn MrConnlrk. lota II and 1. . liloik Vi. Soutli Omj.m . li" > Alex MiOatoik and ulfo to Martin mid IMrlurn IMcrlrh. lot i ) . I Inek 2 , 1st mid to Mount I > .ii l.i . , - \ - , - ; \ 31 J S MrCnnnlik to llurnett Diin.fr. . e M 7-H ffct l"t rt. 1 1. ! ' ' mlil. loin 10 and II. Van Huron I'Ure . 3.50 Jiii-ili lUlin nnd wlfo to unmha H.iUnrs lunk. lot 6. hloi H "W , " Slilnn'n Inl add 1.8 ? F II I'vrrlinmid wlf" to A \VlnWler ft Hi. jotH 7 aril 8. l'l" ' 'k 4. l'uitcr on' Ut mil la Him Hi Om.ihu . 1.3 > South Omaha I inil miorxinr t II I. ( llbb , lot * , bl.nk 111 , Smith Orrmlu . 4 > Qt'lT CLAIM DEEDS. ( Urrln J ilmnm lo M II Siemens , lot 11. 1.1'ick 3. , K iunl7n I'liv Aitluir Jjlmxm lo UUP. HHIII * DEKUS. Hiv-i-il mait . t > J I Ilr-wn , lot 3 , block I * . Walnut HIM ( < -xcrp e 3 ft O , 47 S.iino u Charles Melx , lot 14 , block 1 , C.iinpiwll a mM . 100 Total amount of transfers , , . . . . . . . . . . . 110,51 HOLMES1 CONFIDENTIAL MAN Principal Accomplice in the Many Grimes Said to Have Been Located , AUTHORITIES EXPECT MUCH FROM HIM it t'lintlrl. lull I'minNcx ti > < il | i the \Vluilo IIUIiir > of ( lie Numerous Alnrdorn If lie Is I'll rill ) lu-d. CHICAOO. July 31. Pal Qululan , under tha illiostlonlng of Chief of Police Hadenoch , has let the cat out of the bag by admitting that "Mascot" was 11. II. Holmes' confidential man In Fort Worth , Tex. "Mascot" Is the man the police are looking for. Just a few minutes before Quintan haJ stated that Allen , the nun connned In the Little Uoclt pen , was Holmes' vonllilentl.il man. Ho then Inti mated that .Mascot was the man who had been close to Holmes In Chicago and was his right-hand man In Fort Worth. "Ho engineered all the big deals for him , " said Oulnhn. "I was not good enough for the flno work. " From fiuthcr questioning the police bo- lleve that Hatch , A. II. Bond ( through whom Mlnnlo Williams' property In Kort Worth was conveyed to Ilenton Uymaii ) , John C. Allen. A. C. Caldwell and "Mascot , " all of \\hoiu llgure at different times aud places In the Holmes case , uro one and the same man. llolmea not long ago asserted that the man Hatch took the 1'ltzH children to Toronto , In company of Minnie Williams , and that If he could be found h ° could clear up the mys tery of their death. Detectives who aio working tip the case In the wosft have cvl- denco that Hatch came west after the visit to Toronto and was caught steallns horses In Arkansas. The man connned In the Little Hock peni tentiary clilms to b ? able to give the his tory of Holmes' deeds from Ill's t to last , but Insists that he bo pardoned first. Detective ilea of Fort Worth last night telegraphed tint Allen Is the much wanted "Mascot" and that ho has given up home valuabh Information. lly agreement between State's Attorney Kern , Mayor Swift , Chief Hadenoch and At torney Capps , who represents the heirs of the missing Minnie Williams , the latter will leave tonight for Ultle Koek with credent ! tls and authority uranllnn him the power to rep resent the st.tto of Illinois In requesting the absolute and permanent ri'lnasu of Allen from the Arkansas penitentiary , stiuh Immunity being granted on condition that he fasten the crime of murder on Holnim by unmistak able evidence in this pity. Within ten days , tiniest the present plans miscarry through some technicality or olllcial disturbance. Al len will arrive in Chicago In custody of At torney Capps and th ? proper officers of the law. COULD THLL IF HK WOULD. Attorney Cappa. In an Interview late last night after his t nsultttlnn with the chief of police , said : "There Is no question In my mind that this man Allen can lell about the murder of the Williams girls , Mra. Connor and her daughter Pearl by Holmes and can direct us ns to where the bones of these four at least ate burled. As to the Clgrand girl. nnd others whose deaths ha\o bepn charged to Holmes , I cannot say at the present time. Allen was the ccnlldant and associate of Holmca for a long time nnd we know enough of hU knowledge of Holmes' affairs to safely count on his being able to tell the story of the crimes. Wo will prove absolutely tint Holmes murdered the two Williams girls. Mrs. Connor and her daughter Pearl. Wo \ . Ill bring Allen to Chicago anl ho will tell the story of the mucilerii ai they were committed and point to tlie place where the bodies were disposed of aftet Holmes performed the deeds. " Telegrams have been sent to Governor Alt- gcld apprising him cf the situation concern ing the transfer of Convict Allen to this jurisdiction and asking him to officially request the governor of Arkansas to deliver Hatch to the Illinois authorities. Chief of Police Hadenoch was particularly nnthtislastlc today over the Little Hock end of the Investigation. "This man Allan , may bt ? able to convict Holmes , "said th < J chief , "but I do not regard It as by any means c'rt.iln that he ran tell as straight a tale as has been reported. I believe that It Is worth tthllo to Investigate his story thoroughly , however , and we will find out what ho NOT SO CERTAIN OF ALLRN. Attorney Capps declared that his state ments regarding ths convict had been ex- agujpratcd. "I am not ceitaln , aa has been staled , that this man can convict Holmes , " he said. "I am lioprful , however , and will go to LllUo Hock to Investigate. State's Attorney Kern thinks ho can secure Allen's pardon If we find it advl'ablo , and will at least make an effort if the story develops. M.ss .lennic Thompson , known iilso as Mrs. Evelyn Stewart , h being looked for by Knglewood clllcers. Miss Thompson has been living on May street near Slxty-sUth , but In that locality she has been known as Mrs. Stewart. The police were Informed to day tint she was employed by Holmes as a stenographer up to a short time before he left Chicago. H r statement Is wanted In icgard to what she atw mid heard In the Castle whlb she worked there. Workmen began today to saw away the cedar vat where It Is said Holmes man ufactured gas. The police are trying to see if there Is any connection between this vat and the big tank that was uncovered Monday evening. Four men also spent the morning digging In the cellar near the southwestern corner of the building. Ch'eX ' Uadenoch , Inspector Fltzpitrlek and Attorney Capps , after a secret conference , went to the Harrison street pnllco station , where Pat Qulnlan and his wife are locked up , and subjected the pair to a severe examin ation. After two hours with ( he prisoners the officials announced that nothing new had bsen developed. It was c\ldent , however , that the consultation had resulted In a change of program , for after It was ended Attorney C.ipps said that he might defer his little trip for several days. It was bllevc < I that Qulnlan had given Important Information re- gaulitiK the Arkansas convict , but Its nature was carefully suppressed by the police. Kxperlments won. made today with the liquid found In the bottom of the vat In the cellaf of Holmes' house , anil It was found that \sh never mixed with ben/.lne or kersosene It would emit aapor to deadly that no human being could live In It. Whether or not Holmes used the vapor In stiff ocatlng his victims Is not known , but tin- police favor that theory. MYSTERIOUS WORK EXPLAINED. The pollco discovered today the means by which the mark of a woman's foot became I rlntcd on the Inside of the vault door. While examining the oil tinder the microscope tin expert got some of the oil on his hand , anil later placed two of his lingers on an Iron plate In th ? laboratory. A short time after ward he rotlced that the marks of his finger * were distinctly visible on the Iron and all efforts to rub It off were futileA teat foi acid In the oil was then made , but without result , as no trace could be found. A finei test on this point U to be applied. This ills covery will clear away a great deal of surmise on the p rt of the pollco ae to the theorj advanced by the expert that Holmei got fniall quantity of this oil In a bowl , addei either petroleum , benzine , gasoline , or evet Keroacno to It and placed It In the vault. A deadly gas would bo given off Immedlatelj and all Holmes had to do was to hire hli victim Into the trap and then ihut thn door Death would soon result. The explanation o the footprints on the Iron door IB that one. o the alleged victims In her struggles upset tin bowl and placed her foot In the liquid , whicl had run over the Hour , and then In her atrug hies placed her foot against the door , leaving the telltale mark. In addition to the other tents on effort wll bd made tomorrow to tee If the vapor give ! off by the liquid * will burn , In order to te If the oil wai a part of Holmes' gas tnaklni machine. Thta was not done today , a * I was feared that the vapor might be hlghl ; explotlve. aud precautions to prevent a catai tropho were taken. The pollco were today Informed that at th time Holmes was tint supposed to havu let Chicago Iiu did tut RO any further away tha : the ttock yardi district , where he opened restaurant under the name of II. II Howard lit employed a number nf young women a ui.irujKs. and U Raid to have had a ne\ forru nearly every day. Among them wer two glrti who dime from Wisconsin. A fe\ \ nights af'er tl'cy began work the neighbor hood was , startled by femali scream * com in fem ttae Howard restaurant , Several * me ran to toe building , and were In time to mec thn two girls as they ran out of the hallway leading Into the house. They wcro cl.id only In their night clothes , nnd It WAX some tuln- tile before they could bo quieted sulllelontly to tell ttielr story. They ssld they had been sleeping together and had been awakened by a mnn , who had gained entrance to tholr room , nnd who had placed a wet cloth over their faces. They thought the clottu had bcH-n saturated with chloroform. Neighbors took the two girls In nnd cared for them , and before the pollco had an opportunity of ar resting Howard ho disappeared. IlfNTINO I'P MOHi : VICTIMS. Harry Walker of flreenburg. Intl. , Is now lu'llrved by his friends to ha\c been a victim of Holmes. Walker. It U said , was Induced by Holmes to liavo hi ? life Insured for $10.- 000 In Holmes' favor. HP came to Chicago nnd In November , ISM. wrote to friends Hint ho was at work for Holmes. Suddenly hla letters ceased , but search revealed no tracj of him In Chicago. The Will ! tins sisters were today traced by detectives through several boarding housei until In May It was claimed they lived with Mrs. Moss , f\3 \ Sixty-fifth stieet. This Mrs. Moss denies , and sa > s her boarder was Mlsj Irgrand , who Is said to have ilisappearrd In December , 1S9.I letter Carrier Mott &nys ho delivered Mlnnlo Williams' mall to her at that house despite the assertion of Mrs. Mos , The letter carrier Is said to huvo been a friend of Minnie Williams and the pollco will Interview him. Another link In the chain binding Qnlnltn to the alleged crimes of II. H. Holmes was formed today by an admission made by Uulnlan , when qu stloned by Chief nf Polio Hadenoch. Ho said he was hired by a man mined Allen to go to Kurt Worth , Tex. At the time ho wtis engaged , he said , ho had one day's acquaintance with Allen ami on tha following day ho started for Fort Worth Qulnlan had previously claimed that ho ha I no knowledge of any crimes cunimlttod by Holmes , although ho had ailmlttcMl that In Fort Worth he mot and knew n man called "Mmol. " Now that Allen and "Ma-cut" are practically proven to b ono and the sani" * man , Qulnlan's contradictory dories liavo placed him In n still worse light with tha pollco. Mini I.IKI : TUP. cincviio c\STLK. I'lMMillnr Conslriicl lull of tinllnllil llrccti'il 11.1 llolincn In For \Vorlli. I . KORT WORTH. Tex , July 31. William Capp.s , who Is now In Chicago on the HulnuM case , belongs to the firm of Cappa & Cutieo of this city , who some time ago Instituted a suit against the present holders of property owned by the Williams sisters. The suit Is brought at ttie Instance of the heirs of the girls , nnd It Is claimed the deeds were forged by Holmes. Allen , the Arkansas convict , who Is so anxious to tell his connection with tlio murders , was at one tlmo In the employ ot Holmes In this city. Allen went by tha name of "Mascot" in this city , and It Is be- llcvod he can tell a grout deal about Holmes and his transactions If ho wnts tr > . Allen was an ox-convict from the jTlson at Juliet. While llolmei , or Pratt , as he was known here was living hero ho ctarted to put up a largo building. It was objected to on the Rioiiud that It was a regular llrctrap. and till Hiithuritie.s forced him to remodel It torn- what. In view of the recent developments In Chicago , the nuthorlt'oi ' luuo made un In vestigation of the building , which leaves no room for doubt that Holmes had planned for A deathtrap. Ono loom at the top of tha houio ha-s twelve e.\lts by which a person can efcape. An enclose , ! cluito runs down tc the base of the building , In which a body could ba trcnsferred without anybody being the wiser. In this basement n large nrch way had been built over the sewer In such a way that ho could easily put a trap door opening into the ! > cwer. Under the lloor ol the IIOIIKC w.is found a large pit , the Intended use of which ran only bo conjectured. Holmoj prob'tbly Intended this building to bo used us he afterward used hla hotlso In Chicago. AI.I.IMKIS : KMVX ins -minis. \V1II ItffiiNf to Tiilk I'nloMS ' ii Pnrilon IN Sfi'iiroil for Him. LITTLE HOCK , July 31. Convict Allen persists In his assertion that Minnie Williams was alive six months ago and In the belief that she Is alive now , He did nut meet Holmes In Arkansas and ha ! connection with him was confined to Fort Worth , Tex. He never wrote any letters to Holmes. Allen declares that the detectives from Chlcipn will get nothing for their trouble unless they are able to secure his release from the peni tentiary. The only place nt which Allen met Holmes , he says , was at ' 'irt Worth , and ha knows a great deal about nu crookedness In that city. "When the authorities como to my terms I'll talk , nnd not before. " This Is all that Allen will say In regard to the case. Allen undoubtedly knows nil about Holmes' operations In Texas , but that hu knows the whereabouts of Minnie Williams or that he had anything to do with her disap pearance Is considered extremely doubtful here. When asked If ho would paiolo C'un- vlct Allen and under certain conditions par don him , Governor Clark said the conditions would have to be presented anil taken up In legal form bsforj he could return an answer to tiiat question. The chief executive of Arkansas would evidently do anything reasonable to assist In clcarlni ; up the mys tery sin rounding Holmes , but ho would liavo to be convinced that Allen's story was not made for the purpose of securing a pardon ba- fore he would grant even a parole. IIOI.MKS CAi.or.v 'run nov. ll > -ctl\ \ ( > N I III VI * AllOIlt ( ilVCII I I llni r I'liiilliiu llnvtnril l > lUt > l. INDIANAPOLIS , July 31. "I think we'll have to wait until Holmes lolls where to find Howard Pltzel. Ho knows and wa ea'i- ' not find out , " so said Detective Coyer , who has been In town over a week hunting a house supposed to have been rented by Holmes while he was here. So far the search has resulted In nothing. Clous have bon plenty , for every day from ono to u do cn people call upon the detective and In mysterious whiap'rs tell him that they havj found the house that Holmes rented. No matter how Impossible tlii-so stories g m. c-very one of them Is Investigated , and now the dotectlvo says that he has not tlu slightest clew to work iipan. Ho says tint ho oxpnctes to bo recalled to Philadelphia Kooii , and ho hays If the body of Ho\ard Pitzel Is found 16 will b' because Ilulmoa weakens enough to Inform the ofilcers what disposition ho made of It. Fair , n Ith l.lKlit , SonllK-rly IVImlH for \i-lirnnUn. WASHINGTON , July 31. The forecast for Thursday Is : For Nebraska , South Dakota und Kansas --Full ; light , soutlifily winds. For Iowa Fair ; variable winds. For Missouri Fair ; slightly warmer ; varlnblo winds , becoming i-oilthorly. For Arkansas Fair ; variable winds. Local llfcoril. OFFICE OF THIS WKATHEIl IIUUKAU , OMAHA , July 31.-i > mnhu. ri'oonl of tem perature nnil rainfall , compared with tha corresponding day of the pait four yisnrs IMS JS3I. Ie91. iS9i Maximum temperature. . . . to ! U KJwS Minimum temperature. . . . M M. fil Kl A\viage temperature . fiS 7a 72 71 1'ieolplt.ltlon . 0) ) .01 , OJ .lil Condition of li-mperatuio nnU prerlpltn. tlon ut Omaha for the duy nnd. since March 1. 1S % : Normal tempi" ! nturo . 75 Delioioncy for the duy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Accumulated uxoosa since .March 1 . m Normal precipitation . 12 Inch Deliclu-.i-y for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Inch Tofil precipitation since March 1 II ! ! > Inches Blnco March 1 . S.77 Inclien Iti-iiortx from Oilier HlatloiiK at S r. 31. STATION * . TAT 8 Of wt.tritiit. f ? Oman a a Kt .00,1 North I'l.lltu ; . . 7S Ktft .OUJCl-ar. 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