THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 15. 1895. ARE NOT READY TO GIVE UP Grocer Hetzel end His Brother's Oredlloia Having Another Hound In Court. FOURTH TRIAL OF THE CASE OPENED In the DUpoiltlon of Good * I * Al leged l > y the Creditor ! nml Plaintiff U S Seeking to JCcplovIn Slock Claimed to Unto Keen | nought. Heforo a Jury In Judge Keyeor's court half * . dozen attorneys have started In with the trial of the caw ) of Hetzel against Den nett. No witnesses arc being examlneJ In the present trial. The case has been tried lour limes before , and whole stacks of writ ten testimony llff piled upon the t-bles. These the attorneys arc laboriously reading to the Jury. Jury.Frank Frank J. Hetzel and Lovl 0. Hetzel are brothers. Frank J. at present resides In Omaha and has for sonic years been a mer chant. Ills brother was also engaged In business , having opened the Mammoth store on Sixteenth and Douglas streets In August , 3892 , and run the place for two weeks , doing a trade of $1,500 per day. On August 2G he disappeared from the city , and attorneys now representing creditors claim thai he has not been heard of lnco nor has the disposition of his largo profits , they say , been accounteJ for. . The ult on trial Is a replevin action brought by .Frank J. Hetzel to recover possession of a stock of goods which ho claims to have bought from P. C. Itude. Hudc claimed title to the goods by virtue of a bill of sale from Frank J. Hetzcl's brother , who has Elnco disappeared. Tha transactions , all of Which took place In August of 1892 , just about the time the Mammoth store wo. ? closed by Lovl's creditors , have been at tacked by his creditors , who caused Bennett , the then sheriff , to levy attachments on the Block. The whole suit , which has four times gone to a. Jury , turn'i upon the effort to discover whether the sales of the property were fair or fraudulent and made to beat creditors. The first trial of the casa took place In November , 1893 , when Frank J. Hetzel secured a verdict for 5 cents , In addition to tnt goods. The next time the Jury disagreed ; ihe next time they reduced the damages to 1 cent , and gave Hetzel the goods , and In the last trial , held last Jan uary , Hetzel's verdict was set aside. The case has not yet reached the supreme court , as the court constantly sets the verdict aside. The evidence which Is being Introduced travels over the name lines of proof followed heretofore , and relates to the close relation- ehlp of the parties. The fact Is pointed out that Hetzel's father-in-law , George Leonard , was Interested as a party , that he claimed to have been owed money by Levl Hetzel , nnd that ho bought the stock of goods In question , partially cancelling this Indebted ness to pay for his purchase , In addition to paying $5,000 In cash. It Is claimed that Leonard had overdrawn his bank account at the lime when he says tlmt he got Ihe money to make tlio purchase. The attaching cred itors also claim to have testimony to show that foap boxes and the like , at the time ol the crash , were found In out-of-lh-way places , stuffed with articles sold at Ihe store As evidence of fraud they show that three carloads of Hour were shipped from Omaha by Frank J. Hetzel to his father-in-law al Perry , la. , about tha lime of the flnancla trouble. Hetze ] denies anything out of the way In the deals. BASIS OK Till : CAN A I , OPPOSITION Intorrennri Hot Down Their ltcnion § In an Aimwor to I'riunutiirV I'utltlnn , The position of the Interveners in the canal mandamus suit Is no\y known. They have filed their answer asking to have the suit dismissed as against the county con.mtssloticrs. This answer Is made to th petition of D. C. I'aterson , who \\lshes at : order of court to Issue compelling the board to call a special election. _ The Intcrvenors take Issue with the ment made In the mandamus petition tha the commissioners were presented with a petition signed by 15,500 legal voters asking for a special election , U Is denied tha the petition was such as the law required The answer denies that the county has su'll clt'iit funds to pay election expenses , as i la claimed It would cost $14,000 , and then la no money In the general fund. The answer details the Indebtedness of Douglai county stating that It owes In bonds $795,000 that her annual expenses are $350,000 , and I now owes $200,000 for poor farm real estate. The expenses and Indebtedness of Omaha and South Omaha are also detailed , the debt of the former being placed at $5,710,50695 and the latter at $1,500,000. Allusion I ; made to other towns and It Is claimed tha In view of the present assessment a furthe tax would bo confiscation , Illegal and unjust To require the board to act under the clr cumstanccs , it Is stated , would bo wrong , as It has never had a showing made befon It that a canal could be built for the sum named , but It Is alleged that It would taki at least $1,000,000. It IB claimed In th answer that the Tlntte river west of tin Loup nuih dry at certain seasons and thi Loup and Klkliorn arc being used for irrlga tlcn ; that the rain fall has been decreaslni and. It would be extravagance and folly t build the canal. The claim Is made that fo : $500,000 and an annual expenditure o $205.000 a U.OQO horse power steam plan could be run. U Is stated that no corpora tlon or Individuals have signified a deslr < to use the power for navigation , light , hca or otherwise , and the county's right ti construct Is challenged on the ground tha It would be taking property for prlvat purposes. _ of Domestic UUccmU. The Issues are being brought to a head 1 the Klco divorce Milt , which Is to be trie btforo long In the district court. Elite Illc lias made Marlon Illce , her husband , th defendant and charges him with being wine bibber and exceedlnly cruel , statin In her petition for divorce that Marlon fre qiiontly came home and beat her body blac and blue until HID blood flowed and she hate to flee for her life. At times when she dl not get away she claims that sbo wa knocked to the ground by the heavy blow she received. Marlon's story , which he ha Just detailed to the court , U to the effect th : his wife , while they lived In Council Bluff used to carouse about the streets until a lat hour. The couple were married In Miisou In 1S92. They have three children and both osk for them and a divorce. Almul li uly fur tlio Jury. Tha Introduction ot testimony was con cluded at 12 o'clock In the trial of J. II. JlcCabo , charged with arson. Schultz of JlcCabe & Co. , defendant , spent a portion of the forenoon mi the btand and admitted on croEs-exatnlnntlon lhat a partnership ex isted between himself nnd McOabe. The de fense mav > an effort to account for the kerosene scattered about the building and upon tin excelsior , offering testimony to chow that ScliullK & Co. had several leaky oil cans nnd that the contents spilled out before Hie lire. ( Jucitlmi of Clrniliitlon. An Injunction has been granted Anton Hlnck against Henry M. James and Justice Smith to restrain Ihe progress of an eject ment cult. James has foreclosed on lot 6 , block 5. Van Camp's addition , and Hlnck alltgft that the procedure conrtrmlng'the sale w * Irregular , among other things finding fault with the publication In the Democrat l&st summer Ttlilcti It Is * * > % i * * at unWa'n ' j , , , , . , aticThad but 100 clrcula- L.-H. Illuck wanti delay to attack the con- jlnnitbn of the pale. Wnnt to Try U ' Charles S. Dormer and his contingent ot National Fenclbleii , who were dvfcnted by a jury tlio other day In the action e alnit Omaha citizen * , brought to recover a portion of the prize money In tbo Omaha National encampment , have tiled n motion for another trial of tbe caie. They claim that tbo In troduction ot the teitlmony showing that they liad settled for Cd cent * on the dollar sprung lurprlje on them. _ _ _ _ _ Minor tlourt Matter * . J fUio vill of Daniel Gorman has betb fro- bated. Ho left his property to hi * wife , Mary Gorman. In the Frank divorce case Ludwlff Frank han ( lied papers contenting the claim of his wife , Mary , rcr alimony. He unyg ho Is poor and able to earn only $26 a month on ac count of sickness , while she has several good house * . Another attachment has been brought against 0. II , Topahyan. Nazareth II. Chadu- vlan and his brother , John I ) . , ask the court for a Judgment for $2,744. Some confessions of Judgments for Urge amounts have been made by this Syrian rtlg concern. Fairbanks , Morse & Co. ore In a contro versy with II. D. Mayo over the payment for a steam engine and pile driver apparatus. The Chicago firm wants to be paid $837. Mayo claims the engine Is no good and will not generate steam. He refuses to pay and asks $800 damages. Several defendants In the creditor's ' action brought against Hie Omaha Driving and 1'ark association have demurred , claiming the peti tion of llenliam , the creditor. Is not sulTlclent In Its allegations to hold them liable on their unpaid subscription ! . The association Itself demurs for tlio fcnmo reason. An effort Is being made to settle the estate of Ida N. Notson. Small claims are being filed , Including ono for a $10 note which fell due July 28 last. This estate promises to generate considerable litigation In order to dctermlno whether Mrs. Notson or her chil dren died first , provided It can be proven that either died. f IIAVl > t.N : IIKOS. The Latent lSurc li" I" OOP Cloalj nnd Suit Department. On sale Wednesday morning , 5 cases of ladles' duck stilts , colors , blue , tan , while and navy ; trlpe * nnd figures , such as are usually sold at $2.00 a suit , our price $1.48. In order to meet the demands of our cus tomers during Ihe present cold snap we have enewcd our special sale of capes and jackets. ' , adles wanting these goods will save 50c on lie dollar by purchasing during this eale. Special attention Is called to our new bar- : aln counter. An Immense lot of laJIcs' flno unlaundered alsts , In sateens , French basket cloth nnd erge Bilk , formerly sold at from $1.50 to 5.00 , now 48c. Also a lot of ladles' suits , In pique , duck , atccn and organ3lo lawns , all to be closed ut at 95c. CHALL1S FOR WEDNESDAY. 32-Inch all uool challl ? , dark colors , goods hat retail at ftOc. now 19c. 32-Inch satin stripe challls , actually worth iOc , now 19c. 32-Inch finest grade challls , Imported , light nd dark colors ) , actually worth GOc , at 25c. A few pieces of exclusive ) design goods hat retailed at 76c , now 39c. > i wool challls , In a beautiful line of color- ngs , light and dark grounds , 12cV . 32-Inch all wool challls , In cr.am , pl'.k , light jltie , navy , tan and black , at 29c yard. SPECIAL , SILK SALE FOR WEDNESDAY. Yard wldo cream or vhlte Japanese wash Ilk , E9c. Cheney Hros. ' $1.00 quality printed Indians , ! 9c. Changeable taffeta silks for skirts , C9c. Japanese cream wash silk , 45 Inches wide , 5c. 5c.Shadow Shadow taffeta silks for waists , 9Ec. Navy blue or black India twill silk , 3C ncli , 98c. HAYDEN DUOS. Cll VNGC Of Tlmo on I'omisylvaulii I.lncs from Chlcitgo. Taking effect on Sunday , May 19 , the "old reliable" 1'lttsburg , Washington and New York express of the Pennsylvania Short Line , now leaving Chicago at 3.15 p. m. , will be quickened about an hour , nnd will leave Chicago Union Passenger station at 3 p. m. , ilally fifteen irlnutes earlier than on present schedule. Address Agent , 218 South Clark street , Chicago. OPEN TO MADISON COUNTY. Merchant MitycrVI11 Ho ot the Stuto I'ulr to OITor Prize * . Omaha people are not the only ones throughout the state who are taking an In- teresfln the coming state fair In their c forts to make the show a crowning success In many of the counties arrangements are being made to offer prizes for the best dis play of agricultural products. Dut up to this tlmo only one Individual has come to the front to offer a series of prizes. That man s Morris Mayer , who Is one of Cue promlnen merchants of Norfolk. He has deckled to offer a number of valuable premiums for the best samples ot grain and vegetables anil thus arouse a spirit of generous rivalry. It Is possible that the corn exhibit may not b : ready for the slate fair , but "if It Is not I will be taken to the winter corn show of thi State Hoard of Agriculture , to bo held at Omaha or Lincoln In January. All samplei will be entered at the state fair and any award that Is made will go to the grower of the article receiving a premium. The following are flic premiums which wll be awarded : Class 1. Dest corn , first premium , gold watch ; second premium , suit of clothes wort ! : $12. $12.Class Class 2. Dest wheat , first , gold watch second , ladles' dress pattern worth $7. Class 3. Dest potatoes , first , ladles' gold watch ; second"suit of clothes worth $10. Class 4. Dest sugar beets , first , gold watch second boy's suit of clothe : worth $8. Class 5. Largest pumpkin or squash , first ladles' plush garment worth $15 ; second la dies' dress pattern worth'$7. Class G. Dest display of garden vegetables Ilrst , ladles' gold watch ; second , ladles' dresi pattern worth $7. In thus making the effort to secure the big display Mr. Mayer requires that the cereal and vegetables be raised In Madison county. He also states that upon application he wll furnish the rules which will govern the con test. IF KICK SHOULD DIE. rroimblltf of a Slurp Inquiry Into a Hoi oryiitlnn Kcixr , Charles Bonaparte , the Wlnnebago India who assaulted Henry M. lllce , was braugh down from Ponder yesterday as a witness. It Is probable that the recent fight betweei Bonaparte and nice will result In a thorough Investigation of the case. It Is hinted tha a white man at Homer supplied the whlt > l < the Indians. As Rice Is now reported In dying condition from the effects of th uounJ , it Is likely that the bootlegger wh a ( Tor Jed the primary cause of the troubl will be call'd to account by tbe fedcrti authorities. Alex Sincere and other prominent WInne bagos have also been summoned as wltncsse. In the Investigation. Antonio Columbo , the Italian who sent comic valentine with some original Inscrlp tlons on the margin , was acquitted yester day In federal court. Acquitted on u Trchiilc.il Krrar. LEXINGTON , Ky. . May 14. The Indlgna tlon caused here by the acquittal of William Shlpp. jr. , of Midway , Ky. , who munlere the husband of his negro mistress In Aprl. was further augmented today when It b ( * came- known that the Indictment agalns him charges him with having committee the murder on March 12 , nearly a month be fore it Occurred. At first the Jurymen who acquitted Ship would give no reason for their action , bill a public sentiment Is so thoroughly arouse against them for turning Shlpp loose , the now pay that they acquitted him because o the error In the Indictment. Commonwealth Attorney Oronston , who made the erro could not be seen. SucccedA MtllnrU , The district Judgss held l meeting yester day afternoon and elected Charles H. Itelpa park commissioner to succeed Alfrtd E. Mlllard. There were two other candidates , W. II. Alexander and C. L. McCoy. Oa the first ballot Alexander received two votss. The fourth bsllot , stood Hvo tjr Dates and two for McCoy. ' Mr. ' IlaUs Is' president of tlio Datcs-Smlih. Investment compauy. . DIED. TACOUSH.V-r-'vy. I , . . Infant 5 , n of Mr. and Mrs. J. U Jacobson , May 13 , U95. Fu neral from family residence. S816 Franklin street. Wednemluy afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment ut Foret I.nwu , Friends in- Vltlid. S , P , MORSE DRY GOODS CO , The Pincat Imported Underwear Made in Europe on Sale Tomorrow , UNDERWEAR AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE In Audition to Ilarcalni on PARC 0 AVe Offer an Entire Hnmplo Line of llodery nml Underwear nt Half Price mid Los * . It's the biggest bargain giving purchase ever made , nnd Includes the very finest goods ever Imported. All on sale tomorrow at half and less than half regular prices. Ladles' IllLtielleu ribbed jersey vest , goods that sell for IGc , our price Gc. Ladles' fine French balbrlggan underwear , summer weight , sold from $1.00 to $1.60 , In ono lot tomorrow , your choice 60c. Ladles' llslo thread tights , 51. 00 goods , for OOc. OOc.An An odd lot of children's pintclettcs , worth from 25 c to 35c , choice 15c. Ladles' fine French balbrlggan drawers , $1.25 goods , 75c. Ladles' high neck , sleeveless vest , COc qual ity , for 25c. Ladles' fine Richelieu ribbed low neck , crochet neck and sleeve , with fancy taped front , regular 26c goods , for 12c. Ladles' fancy colored Richelieu striped vest , low neck , sleevless ; these ore 35c goods , ; you have them for 20c. A line of ladles' vests , Including low , square neck , and V-shaped botli back and front , silk finished neck , BOc goods , for half price , 25c. Ladles' absolutely fast black hose , the kind that Omahans pay 20c for , go tomorrow at , Children's Hermsdorft dye hose , fine ribbed , spliced heels and toes , double knees , worth all of 23c , tomorrow lie. Misses' tan hose In every fchade , regular 25o quality , for IGc. Ladles' lisle hose In fancy colors , nearly all of them 50c stockings , nt IGc. Ladles' extra fine quality fast black hose , worth 35c a pair ; wo sell temorrow two pairs for 35c. All the late things In fast russet shades of hosiery , worth 35c. go at 25c. S. P. MOUSE DRY OOODS CO. , Agents for Dutterlck's patterns. - Samuel Durns has ten refrigerators left which ho is offering at les than factory cost. DrnvtT MrrpiT. The Union Pacific Denver Fast Mall train carries a Pullman sleeper with buffet service , leaving Council Dluffs dally at G p. in. , Omaha at C:15 : p. m. , and arriving at Den ver 8 n. m. next morning. Reservations secured ut Union Pacific city ticket office. IIAIIHY P. OCUEL , City Ticket Agent , 1302 Firnam Street. Iiiipnu'lhln lei lAvti In Thli limn ry Without hearing about the Northwestern Ino's evening "Chicago Limited , " for people WILL talk about Its convenience , tastefulness - ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness. Omaha , 5:45 : p. in. ; Chicago , S'45 a. m. Ves- Ibuled sleeping cars , chair cars , a la carte diners , Pintsch gas , EVERYTHING. No ex- ra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 : a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Want your trunk checked , home ? City ticket office , 1401 Farnam street. A I ntv < t < lintiie : . Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short llnto Chicago. A clean train , made , up and started from Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to destlna tlon. Elegant train service and courteous employes. Entire train lighted by electricity and luated by ste.im , with electric 1'ght in every berth. FInest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a la carte. ' The Flyer leaves at li p. m. dally from Union Depot. City Ticket Office , 1504 Farnam street. C. S. Carrlsr , city ticket agent. MANY GALLOPEKS COMING IN. ISU9T Dnys of I'rep iratlon lit Unloi 1'HHC. These are busy times over at Union park , and It leeks as If the Council lllu.Ts Jcckej club Is resolved on an achievement this sea son worthy of the name. It Is In t midst of most elaborate preparations for the ten days' running meet which opens nsx Wednesday , May 22 , and continues until June 1 , Inclusive. The park nsver pressnteJ a lovelier aspect than It des at the present time. The maples are In full foliage and tte entire park Is carpeted with a heavy growtl of blue grass which gives It a most clurm- Ing and Inviting appsarancs. Workmen are busy on all hands. The track Is being put In a magnificent condition ; the stables and fences are all being overhauled and repaired and new betting sheds elected , and the sane Is a bustling one Indeed. Already there are more than 100 horses on the grounds , and their morning workout af fords much genuine pleasure for many lovers of the thoroughbreds who are on hand bright and early to catch every move that Is made. The stable boys , jocks and rustlers are In their elements and the picture presented Is something like that to be seen on the big eastern courses In the preliminary days. Among some of the best known herpes which have arrived are Dllly Sutherland , Hart Wal lace , Durgoo , Storekeeper , Renwood , Runnc- vall , Conductor McSweeuey , Hust , Blue Stone , Eagle Dlrd , Mcntella , Major Drlpp. Hercules Emblem , Union Jack , Alice C , Deoton , Post Doy , Harry GKnnWnrwhcop. . Patagonia , Skate , Nellie G , Dcrgundle , Lulu D and a host of others. Dan 'IIonnlQ and Henry Simons of Hawthorne have telegraphed for fifteen stables each , and their strings will be In this week. A big consignment of gocd ones Is expected from Hast St. LmiU today , and from this on until the Inaugural day arrivals will be frequent. It Is pleasing to note the very general In terest the coming meeting has aroused among the followers of the turf on this side of the river , and that the meeting will prove the greatest ever held In this section of the west seems already assured. All the rail roads centering hero and at ( lie Bluffs will make one faro and a third for the round trip , from May 22 to the closing day. . Millions or 1'Hii lln > rh il fnr t.iko : Krio. PUT-IN-DAY , 0. , May 14. The hitch at the fish hatchery at this place b > ats the world's record In the number of eggs taken In ono season at one station. During the year , which will end with June , there have been taken at this station 115.000.000 whltefUh eggs , 11.000.000 cUcos or lake herring , 404.- 000,000 plko perch , besides lake trout , grass pike , yellow perch and other varieties. Be sides the tegs and fry shipped away 80,400- 000 white fibb. 11,0000,000 clacos and 200,000- 000 pike perch fry have been turned Into the waters of Lake Erie. Met nml Appointed Committee * . CLEVELAND , May 14. The annual con vention of the National Durlal association and the Eastern Hurlal association convened at the Weddell house today. About seventy delegates are present , fifty of them represent ing the national association and twenty the eaetern association. It It the first joint 5efipri Of the two associations and a con solidation Is Contemplated at this meeting. A consolidation of the two organizations has been under consideration for a long time. After the appointment of several committees the convention adjourned until tomorrow , IMtrlotld Order * Coniu'nlng , ZANKSVILLE , 0. . May 14. The state council of the ( Unlor Order of United Amer ican Mechanics convened here this morning with ICO delegates In attendance. The Rtatc council of the junior order was In ses sion nt Springfield and some of the delegates here have broached a plan to unite the senior and junior orders and the Patriotic Order Sons of America , as their object ! are similar. The united ordf-rs would make one ot the largest organization ! ) In the world. Ch uc thn Commander at ( III Mnvj. DRHLIN , May H. The National Zeltung tays Kmperor William ha * accepted the resig nation of Frclherr Dr. von der Goltz , the ad miral commandcr-ln-chlef of the German uavy. It It added that Admiral von Knorr tucceedi Admiral von dcr Goltz as com mander-ln-chlct DEATH DUB TOT. DESPONDENCY. Contractor SlntmantlaCUadi Ills Trouble * bjr Tnklitff JHS * Life. Tbo body of CharloIl i , Slmmonds , a local contractor and builder , was found yes terday morning on .tii doorstep ot his residence , Forty-third and Vlnton directs , A revolver closely rtnipcd In his right land and a ghastly wound over his leart told the story at Ma fate. Ills D xxly was cold and bad ! evidently been lying whire It was found since seine tlmo Monday evening. Nothing was left 16 furnish a reason for Slmmonds' sclf-dostructlon. He was n mar ried man with ono child and during the past few years misfortune * seemed to have ac cumulated upon him , It Is presumed that these and consequent despondency led him to take his life. Some years ago ho was the proprietor of a planing mill on South Thirteenth street. This establishment was burned and with It went most of his worldly gooda. Then he went Into the contractIng - Ing business , but owing to the hard times he has been unable to obtain regular employ ment. The neighbors have been compelled to assist him several times during the past winter and It Is known that he keenly felt the humiliation of partial destitution. During the past few days he had been cm- ployed by Coutnnt & Squires , and abput 3 o'clock Monday afternoon he finished a job at Mr , Coutant's residence. At that time ho told the men that they would have to look to the firm for their pay , as he would not be there after that day. He then left for home arid that was the last seen of him. It seems that during the night Slmmonds ? ot up and went out of the front door , tak ing the revolver with him. He had evi dently stepped down on the walk and then flaced the muzzle of the weapon against his breast and fired. He lay where he fell until 7 o'clock In the morning , when he was dis covered by John Hcnsman , a passing milk man. Hensman attempted to go Into the yard to see what was the matter with the man , but was driven away by two ferocious dogs which belonged to Slmmonds. He then notified John Norherg and another neigh bor , who went over to the Slmmonds place and remained until the arrival of the au thorities. On his arrival In the city Hensman re ported the facts to Coroner Maul , saying that he did not know whether Slmmonds was drunk or hurt. The patrol wagon was driven out to the residence , and as soon as It was ascertained that Slmmonds was dead , the coroner was sent for. The body was found lying as It fell. Both hand- " were doubled tinder It , and the re volver was still held close to the wound. The remains were brought to the morgue , where an Inquest will be held at 11 o'clock today. One peculiar feature of the affair was the absence of Mrs. Slmmonds and the little Klrl. A neighbor was found who said that he had s.en them leave the hou-e early In tlis morning. They could not have possibly left without discovering the body , and these cir cumstances gave rise to some rumors of foul play. It was ascertained afterwards that Mrs. Slmmonds Is partially Insane , and this Is said to account for her strange actions. She went to the home of a relative at Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth sire Is , where she still remains. The authorities are satisfied that It U a plain case of suicide , Induced by despondency. CUT Wll H A TRCTEST. Coniinerrliil CM til ) < Oppo < CK Clilof Itndpll I.ruvlntr tlm 1'iru 'Hnp.irimnnt. ' The executive committee ot the Commer cial club met yesterday and protested v gor- ously against the resignation of Fire Chief Redell. It was urged from -a business man's stand point that the city could not lese the services of the chief at this time. Resolu tions were adopted and they will be sub mitted to the chief .and Board of Fire and Police Commissioners , Insisting on a re consideration of his determination to quit the position. Dudley Smith , A. T. Rector , Z. T. Lindsay it ml E. M. Bartlett were appointed a commit' tee to Investigate the causes which led up to the resignation of 'Chief Redell. The committee was Instructed to confer with the Fire and Police Commission as to what cour'c should b ? pursued. Shlloh's Cure , the great cough and croup cure. Is In great de.r.and , Pocket size COL tains twenty-five dues , only 25 ce.e , Children love It. Sold by druglgstj. Invl Cnuiclit. n Hum HI- . Ed Burns Is an ambitious burglar who struck a snag yesterday. He espied an cpan window in n residence at 14S9 North Sixteenth street , which Immediately excited his desire to plunder. He dived In at the window , but unfortunately for Durns the ov.ner of the house proved to be Special Officer Davis , who was just waiting for eucli a golrtsn opportunity to capture a real live burglar. Bums had just got himself nicely sti etched across the window sill when Dr.vls clo ed tlio window , thus effectually taking possession of the person ol the In truder. The latter was released from hi * humiliating position and taken to the city Jail , where he was locked up as a suspicious character. Local \Wtt.ttur iliulimk. A call upon Weather Clerk W.lsh yesterday morning revealed tiie fact that there Is more cold on the way he-re. Already May hus broken the record for high temperature and It looks an If he was now struggling to at least tie the low record. Today will be considerably ( .color than > e to. day , but not quite up tu last. Saturday and Sunday's mark. Thursday morning will piobably kee a inllil cliitngo and with it terminates the cool fcpcll for the month , maybe. m Arrivil of ( iriinrul Ciipp njer. Information received at army headquarters Is to the effect that Ouicral Copplnger will reach the cl'y this afternoon , coming irom St. Louts over 'the Burlington road. The arrival of General -Coppluger will permit of General IlrooUe's dipanure for St. Paul either this even ng or tomorrow lu.rnlng , the great SKIN CURE Instantly Relieves TORTURING 5Kin Disease ; And the most distressing form- of itching , burning , bleeding and scaly skin3calpand ; blood humors , and uiill in a majority of cases pcrmitirest and slccr and point to & speedy , perma nent , and economical cure when physicians , hospitals , and alt other methods fail. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS , and it. cures of torturing , disfiguring- humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded , Bold throughout the world. Prler.CcTieriu , COc. ; BoApVic.'lUtnLVENTl. ; 1'OTTERDnvo AMD ( Jm.x. Coup. , Kolo r > rep . , lloiton. All boatthe Skin aiid Blood , " Oi jiagei , mailed frco. . * Fnrlnl lllrmlibti , pimply , oily , roothy tin , falling hair , and ilmplo taby rubei pre vented and cured by Cullcura Eoap. MUSCULAR STRAINS , PAINS nod we kneF , bsclc ache , weak lid. Bei , rhcumAtliin , anj cbcit paint rellfred I'l w i Inn 1 v tbo Ca Ucuri An' " . THE DOCTOR'S COLUMN. A. n. M. Take five drops of Teftlno throe times dally. Uao cold bathing upon uolng to bed , and Bleep with your window open nnd not too much covering. Avoid iplrlU , etltn- ulnnts and tobacco. P. W. A a remedy for the thin blood you mention , take Cocanlzed Hcef , Wlno and Iron , In tabletpoonful doses three times dally. Procure a bottle ot Ovarlna and take five drops on the tongue morning and evening. 11. T. C. I suffer very much from nervouimrm nnd nm very rei-tles . I would be prnteful If you would Buggcat a remedy. Take five drops on the tonpio three times n day of the animal extract Cercbrlno which well suited to your case. II. IT. N. I nm suffering with trouble In my kidneys , feel languid nnd out of norts. 1'lensts eub'gcst a wife remedy. Procure a bottle of Restorative Wine of Coca , and take a tablespoouful three time ! a day. day.M. M. U I nm viy full bloodul nnil nm nfinld of npoplexyj jilcnee tell me wlmt would be the uost treatment ? Procure a bottle of Thyroldlne , and take five drops on the tongue morning and even- liib' . N. A. S. I take cold every time I nm unwell , nnd nltluniKli I lm\e a K > od upiwtlte. my ri * > il does not sei-m to nourish me. 1 should be > cry Kind of ud\lco us to treatment. Use the animal extract Ovarlno In five drop doses on the tongue , three times a day. I1 Q. X Imve suffered for a lonff time frnm chronic bronchitis , nml nm % ery much rcduci/d In clronKth. Hhould be very glad If you would KKist appropriate reinudlcn. Cocanlzed IJeef , Wine and Iron would be an admirable remedy. Gertrude N' . I nm mifferlmr from painful men- utiuntlon and loss of appetite. Can you wig- Best n remedy ? Yes ; try Ovarlne ( Hammond ) , and take five drops on the tongue three times dally. J. n. S. I lm\e neurnlKlc pnlns In the chle , and have been run down for some time. Whnt can I take for relief ? Give Febrlclde pills a trial. Take cue pill three times a day. day.W. . T. I'AUKHH , M. D. 1' . S. All letters of Inquiry on med cnl subjects directed to the Columbia Chemical Company , Washington , U. C. , will be an swer < l lice , flllier in thuse columns or by mall direct. THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS Piepared according to the formula of DR. WM. A. HAMMOND , The most womls.-ful therapeutic discovery slue e tlie do > of Jciiucr. CEItGIlljlNE. - - From tlic Hrnln For diseases of the brain mid nervous system. MHDULL1NR , - Prom the Spinal Cjrd. Kor epilepsy , Locomotor Ataxln , etc. - - From the Heart. Kor diseases of the heart. TESTINn , - - From the Tcstes. For premature decay. OVAH.INH , - - From tlic 0 > nrcs. ! For diseases ot Women. [ Jo.sc , li Drops. Price. 1io Drncliras , $1.00 ALL , miL'GGISTS. Send for Uoolc. i r.iiuicini ; i-n.i.s For Malarial Affections and all Inflamma- loiv ( ll-cnees of which fever Is an UCC.IID- pniilmo'it. Of Inestimable \nlue In noural- Kla ; for sick headache a spsclllc. 1'rlce , per box of 20 pills , Me ; 100 pills , $2 NATUOI.I1 IHO SALTS For habitual constipation , torpor of the lowelH or Inaction of tlic liver , ticndnclie , g.istile dyspepsia. Intettlrml dyspepsia , want of appetite , languor anil debility. As iv mllil. cflectlve purgative It lias no equal. Pilce , . " > 0c per bottle. lttsTC : > KlTIVK WIN1J OK COCA In exhaustive plates of the nervous sys tem , resulting frcm excessive mental work , tmotional excitement , 01 other causes ; de pression of spirits , melancholia and hys teria , restorative Wine of Coca acts as n senile , harmless stimulant and palliative , piodtielng no tvll effects. 1'ilce , 73c pjr bottle. COI.U.U1UA CliKUlCAI. CO.U1'A > Y , I ) . ( ' . SEARLE3 &SEAU.EJ Ciiroaic , Nervous , I'rivitJ Til MM'.MUST HV MA1T * roniultutlon I-VBH "Wo euro Catarrh , all diao.BOO of tb.a Nose , Throat. Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - male Weaknesses. Lost Ifcnnbood , and ALL PR V i'lE DISEASES OF MEN. WI2AK MUN AHB VICTIMS TO NEIIVOU3 Debility or Exhaustion , Wafting Weaknen. In- \oluntary Lo e , wltli Earl/ Decay m young md middle aged ; lace of vim. vigor and w ak- ned prematurely la approaching old ngt. All Mold readily to our new treatment for loai of vll.it power. Call or addrei with etarap for ilrc > jlnr . free book and receipt * . Dr , Sijrljs auJ S of the Tea Table ore those of n fund < > r pknHuro nmt pleasant w c-xHvni' ' nt They nnj afwcl- ntnltltli the < * \enlnir hour. \tith the Kathcrlng ° f the fam ily elide unil the Focial llrt t'f cvtnlntti ut hump. To < lni | gudili'nly frurn the penttnitinlfil to n IjuslniM ) point ofUw If I cnn hAl ) > ou Tru at th < * Mime rr. | rli'e oren ltt < ls than > oii ie n ) ni'iv content to piy lur tlili vlildy consumed bevernKt , iin.l tl\e ynu excellent result * In ilifl < up , xtuuld yun Imy your Ttu fiom me occasion ally ? HE'NRY PUNDT , OKOCEIilKS , WINES , 1218 l-artiara. Tclcpliono 82. ' Encllttl Dl mo < l Ilr.ua ENNYROYAL PILLS - - „ U Ked ud UeU u > u IK . lOlxl Hti U 4 ribbon. Tile aoolkrr. f < fun i roi iwlililu. lien , in < < ImUUltnt. i t Uncilm , r nod 4f. jn luurt fel fMrtlcMUrl , trtim oUli ! "Itflltf fir I dlr , "l l < ( Hr b , rtlirn IO.OOO Ti itli o l l" . A'amt faff * ' < > ! ; ulLwilUnuliuT 'kll ' RANK MOCKERY. Tlio mmislng fonttiro of our srtcclnl offering la tlio mock Imitation , more suitably expressed rank mockery , practiced by some of our com- lietltors. As wo previously announced , wo sell an all wool boys' suit for $ l.f)0. That It caused an empty fcclhiK In some boys' clothes btorea Is not to bo wondered at. We expected It. A sacrlllclng sale llko that was certainly not Inaugurated to teach dress reform In Daho mey , but to bcnelH the public llnanclally and promote our good will commercially. lint It cnmo to pass that a hailstorm visited us , and at all ap pearances It balled ? l.no all wool suits , livery mock dealer has 8onu > , and some even claim better than ours ; that they're knockers , which wo presume can be proven by the amount of damaged windows dews In town. Very good. Hut where arc these suits , that are supposed to bo as good as ours at that price ? Why not Vrodueo them ? And If as good as ours why charge ? 'J. " > 0 and wait until whipped to do the honest thing ? Ours are hero , some , and a good nmny on the forms of the llttlu ones. They're A DOLLAR AND A HALF as long as they last. All wool double-breasted , dark anil light gray Cheviot. Tlic $2.50 kind ( blue and black Cheviot ) wo mentioned In our previous announcement Is not < inlto sold out. Grant you a few days longer. We don't mind to be Imitated legitimately , but draw the line tight against dishonest mockery. J -1 * 1j j I I65DOUGIA55T. I Furniture and Carpet Dept. Excelsior Air Tight Hard Wood Refrigerators Solid oak , ventilated with pure odor less mineral wood. \ \ e have a car load on hand and this week offer them at prices at least ha'f below others. A $7,00 Ice Box for $2.75 A sio oo Ice Box for S4r,75 A $ i 2.00 Refrigerator for. $6.75 A $14,00 Refrigerator for $7.75 A $20.00 Refrigerator for . . $12.75' These prieesgood _ for this week only. Before Buying hook at our stock and variety and get our prices. Wo can Have you. money at least i0wi ! \ - cent on a bill of 100.00. Our carpet trade has been good , but we do not propose to carry over any old patterns. Our best Hrnssels Carpets , worth $1.l > n for 85c Our best Axinlnster Moimets worth ifl.ur. for 92c Our best Ingrains worth S5e for 64o Ingrain Carpets , part cotton , worth TMU for. . 38c UK ; China Mattings , white or fancy for " ( h > China Mattings , white or fancy , for 18c- 120e China Mattings , white or fancy , for 12c 15u China Mattings , white on fancy , for 8c Also Baby Carriages. We Must Close Out 't.OOO IJnby Carriages for. $20.00- li,500 Uaby Carriages for. $15. OO -,000 Uaby Carriages for $12.0O l.nOO Uaby Carriages for. . ts.oo 1,200 IJaby Carriages for. G.OO SOO Uaby Carriages for. . $ 4.0O GOO Uaby Carrlagra for. . . S 3.00 " 456" " 456" " 456" To Retail Dealers of Cigars : To Introduce our new brand 'M50" without cxpousa ol ol traveling , wo will send you the Otnnlm Dally Bco for 3 months Gratis With ouch thousand cigars purchased. These cigars arc without doubt the finest $33 00 cigars In the market. OUAUANTIU'D TO III ! P1KST CLASS. A trial order will convince you. Terms 30 days 2 per cent for cash. DUFFY & CO. , Omaha , Neb. DIRECT FROM THE TANK. CHEAPER THAN STEAM. Kit Holler. No HUmii. No Eiiliie < r. BEST rOWKIl fur Corn nnd Feed MIIU , B l JIuy , Hunnliis Separators , Creameries , < o. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES , Stationary or Portable. 1 to 1 H. I * . 8 to SO H. P. Beml for Citato * uc , I'rlcM , eta , describing work to La donfk- OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS eiro,34e ; On 5ai 321 So. 1SU St. 33U < \\ulllllt h ( . , I'lllLAUKLVIIlA. I'A.