THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt rJ APRIL 7 , 1892 GETTING DOWN TO REAL WORK World's ' Fair Commission Pre \ paring Estimates of Expenses. V/HAT / IT WILL COST THE SFATE Another Appropriation of Conililcrnlilo MnRtiltuilo Will Ho Aftknl for Aililltliinnl Displays I'rcMdrnt StruMR Not Mount From Lincoln Nc\r Notes. Nob. , April O.-fSpaclal to TUB Jip.S. ] ThoNohrnska Columbian commission today demonstrated the fact that It ha * busi ness ability and energy to use it. Although the results do not taako a lengthy showing upon nnpor , yet the commission has today ac complished tnoro rc&l work mid made moro progress toward the matter of the state ex hibit at Chicago tban it has during lUowboio period of its existence. When the commission mot this morning it took up the matter of the settlement with President Strang ; but It was stated that tbero wcro good reasons for the belief that Mr. Strang would bo heard from during the jday und consequently the mutter was do- ( drrod. The matter of thn plans for the stale 'building ' was also deferred. I The commission then settled down to the to-ork of m.iltlne an estimate of the actual 'nocossnry expenses that must bo Involved jfrom now until the opening of the exhibition In 18'J3. The wuolo matter was thoroughly diseased , and a careful estimate tnado. It Svas ns folloxvs , the cstlmalo being mudo to carry the work to March 1 , lbt)3 ) : Building 114.000 Arcliltt'L't for ulnns 100 ualnry ot ( uniinUsliiiiur Kunornl 2,500 I'crMnml expenses ot coiumlsjlonor gen eral 1.00 Amount drawn to date . . . . 4MO 'unorlnlcmliMitnf constriiettou : t ) 3ccoriilliiK building 4.00) 'lolElit mid express on exhibits. . . . l.3ou HootliiRs uf coinmlssloi.ers 11,00) ) liisuriineoon Imildlnz ItOJ C.'irtiue und lubor IH.O J'rlntln , ' uml postage 2,50 Total 8.UTOO The above Includes , of course , only the ox- ticnio that must bo incurred up to March 1 , 18U3. It does not Include the maintenance of the building and exhibit during the fair. Kolthcr does It Include the amount ticcossnr.v to umlio displays in the main buildings that Sylll bo creditable to tha state of Nebraska. The whole matter of the expense of the ex hlbtts of the agricultural , horticultural , dairying , live stock , educational and other departments has yet to be arranged for. Thco cannot bo made In the state building. They must bo made In the different buildings of tha national cominlsslnn , under the rules Cf tha nutioiial association. In adultlon to the above amounts the lop- ( slnturo will bo roquoatcd to make an appro priation to cover tba expenses of maintaining the exhibit lu CMcneo duringtho fair. Thcsj expcnsci will bo necessarily bnavy , and the nmount aHkod for will bu fi-O ; J.i : ; ) . The os- tlmala was based upon the most careful cal culation and the commissioners all expressed themselves as satlsllod that It wai not ati un- roasoimblo ninounU A circular latter to tha pooplu of the state will be issued at once in s \vhich the cnttro ontimato will be given , khowlnir just what each Item consists of and way It li necessary. PrcimrlnK for Frelitnlnnry Work. In order that no delay may bo experienced In the mutter of preparing exhibits for the fair , the commission appropriated the follow fug amounts for tbo several departments for preliminary work , thoamounts tobododucted from tbo amount asked for from the legisla ture : Education , 11,500 ; agriculture , fl.r.CHJ ; horticulture , $1,500 ; dairy , $50i ) ; apiary , fi50 ; woman's exhibit , $1OUU. Thcso amounts wore appropriated In order that the sovural Departments may begin making1 tboir plans lit once. The various state organizations representing the several industries of the ktato will bo requested to taka charge of the exhibits and the wotk of preparing them. Those exhibits will bo bused upon tbuamount that tha legislature will bo requested to nppraprlale. As soon as any state organiza tion slnill signify its doslro to commence Work the tnonoy appropriated for the prelim inary work will bo drawn. VVhoro state organUatlons do not tnko hold of the matter tbo commissioner general will appoint n Uperluteiidout for that department. No Word from 1'roslilunt Htrnng- . Up to tbo hour of adjournment at 0 o'clock this evening no word had boon received from President Strung , who Is still in Texas. Kx- Comtnlsslonor General Greer sent him an urgent telegram lost night to notify tbo com mission tlmt ho would start for Nebraska at onco. Late this afternoon a telegram was received from a friend of Mr. Strang at La Porto , saying that ho could not bo reached , but that ho would probably bo heard from tooforo night. The commission thereupon de ferred any action upon tbo matter until to morrow. It ts believed that Mr. Strong bos already tendered his resignation to Governor yd by telegram from Ls Porto. At 0 . , ilock the commission adjourned until to- tporrow morning. Cji > 88lp lit the Stilti llouno. Messrs. Hastings , lionton , Kill , Allen and Humphrey of the State Board of Transporta tion Blurted for Washington , D. C. , today to attand the national convention of tate rail road'cominlbslonora. The state military board was In session today upon the report of the expert who has boon working on the records of tbo adjutant general's ofllcc. Tbo report U not yet reaUv ( or publication. The Kearney Manufacturing company was Incorporated today with u capital of $350,000. Spcrk iinlH'zzlomcnt Cnso. The Sperk embezzlement case occupied the attention of Judge Foxworthy today. Tba principal witness today was Robert Uorgan , \vbo testified positively that bo had novur bad any conversation with Beabm Many place ; that bo did not have a speaking ac quaintance with him. Know Ilcuhtu ant ) Cowcill by sight , but bad no conversation with oltborof them or any ono also relative to the payment of any money to them. Did not have any conversation with Cowcill , in Tvhiob bu hud told Cowcill that bo had paid Spark a part of the f5,000. This question was to tbo effect if ho had not told' Cowgill that at tha Durllngtoii'dopot on February 10 , Whun tbo Junketing party went to Denver. Deahm was again put on tba stand and subjected to ovoro examination by Attor ney 1'hllpntt , lie denied having used any whisky or cigars in inlluohchig senators. , _ 5Vltno s said do did not pay a cent to Son- nfor Collins. Spark had ottered Collins t&OO to vote as bo wanted him , Collins refused , and told Sporic to his face that ho wanteii nothing to do with bun ( Spork ) . Witness stlil tiu bad never offered Collins any mouoy or nnylblng olso. All that Collins did was for friendship to wltuosi. Iteahm haa uskoc Bporlc why bo made that break. Sperk sale bo wanted to 'cinch him. " Sperk iutoiidet to pay this out of bis own pocuut , bo was worth $75,000 and could stand it. Itoabn emphatically asserted bo bad uovor usou or nltoinptod to use corrupt means with any member of tbo legislature. Witness was asked if ho had boon present at a couversa lion between Dorgan and Cowgill at the Capital hotel , but this was ruleu out at this time. UnimuM Cast ) In Court. Judge Drown wit outraged tbl * monilntrln bearing a rather unusual case , In which Uildgot Mulhn auos tbo Wcstorn Union Telegraph company for 300 damages. Mrs Mulllu secured tbo services of Datectiva Pound in finding bur husband , Daniel , who bail mysteriously disappeared. Tha oftlcer IInally found out tuat Mullln bad last boon board of in Seattle , Wash. , working in n lumber yard. A telegram was sent tha chlof of police at Seattle iuqulrlug if Mullln vroa still employed there. The next day a telegram from Aspen , Colo. , was tmat to Do- taotlvo Pound , which react ; "II. is bure. Come on. Will moot vou at Gleuwood BpricRs. W. H. Fltrgorald. " The latter ! * olty marshal of Aspen , and Ibo telegram haa reference to the presoaoo la XAspeu of Fred Hammond , whom Detective Pound wanted for forgery committed hero. The telegraph company , however , sent tba dispatch to Mrs. Mulllu'a bouso ( the dotoo- tlvo being out of town ) and tbo messenger tola her it was her telegram. Sbo rend it : "Ho is hero. Come on , " She Immediately purchased a ticket to Seattle , not being well VDrsed In the tdlosyucraclet of the ir.oJcrn tolagram , but cot it by way of Aupcti. Of Bourse sbo didn't flad Daniel , and now H MORSI HJ GOODS COMPANY , SPECIAL THREE DAYS' SALE of MEN'S , WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY and GLOVES. Boys' Bicycle Llose , 1 Fust bluck tlmt will not rub oil , slzos 7 , 7 { , 8 , 8i , 0. Hi ; worth i5c ! , being very Itonvy. Boys' - and Girls' "DAISY" HOSE , 25c. These have double kneodoublo solodoublo hcol mid toes , worth 35o iipuir. Special for three days at 25c. They nro ( list non-crocking black. Ladies' FAST BLACK Hose , IBc. Thesa nro a great bargain , being solid , not crocking black ; half regular mado. mado.Ladies' Ladies' Silk Taffeta Gloves , Tans , brown , gray and black , worth 35c a pair ; on sale tomorrow at 15c. Lisle Thread BoraMnationSifito . worth $2.50 These are worth $2.50 each. They are the same f | as the cut , but have long sleeves Mousquetaire Kid Gloves , Tans , browns , grays , eight Inch length , worth $1.75 ; now fresh quality 05o ; worth $1.75. Morse Dry Goods Co. brine * suit ngnlujt tha company for tbe money ibo was compelled 10 pay out. QBTTINQ HEADY FOIl MAY. Juror * Urnwn for the 1'reient and Succeed- \UK \ DUtrlct Court Term. Doing short of Jurors with which to run tht builnei * of the present term of court Judge Davit , assisted by Clerk of toe Court Mooros and County Clerk Sackott , yesterday morning drew tbo name * of tha following thirty men who will report for duty upon the opening of court this morning ; A. Anderson , K. K. Harbor , Otto Uarache , C. J. Oaumann , lUchardBreituner , Amos W. Drown , J , Carlson , Fred Clauseu , A. L > , Cooper , Louis Dankla , A. T. Fuller , Fi-ank Gardner , George Uodfroy , W. S. HouRblon , I ) . M. Jonuston , Fred Laufr. Peter l yon , jr. , Charles A. Wagner , John Williams. Having commenced the work of drawing , In connection with this sale we shall offer a line of All Wool DRESS GOODS New Tan , Gray and Mixed Chevron Effects , really worth being all fine wool 750. Open tomorrow for three days' sale at 550. BBMSnaBaBBBH "Alligator" Weave DRESS GOODS li We received a few pieces of the new Alligator Brocade Dress Goods that are late in delivery to us , and we will offer them in the morning at $1.25 , worth $1.75. The manufac turer pays the difference. tbo three gentlemen continued until they bad selected tbo following named taxpayers , who will serve during the 11 rat , throe weeks of the May term of court which convenes on the 7thday of noitmouth : Loon Anderson , H. H. Avorjr. F. W. Allen , James Barrett , J. S. Dardtok. Jamas P. Brown , J , II. Boxton , William C. Uoydston , S. A. liarron , Heury Brooker , Gus Carlson , II , J. Chapman , John Coblo , D. W. Carpen ter , Cbarlos Cuinlugs , George T. Crandell , Patrick Conner , O. J. Custor , Patrick Cul- leu , Thomas Crocker , Michael Donovan , C. A. Dayhoff , Cbarlos Doll , H. C. Derby. Gus F. Knoneter , W. C. Evans , Charles B. Frey , F. A. Fuller , J. A. l-'ry , r. J. Fleming , M. C. Foster , George \V. Frauds , L. 12. Gardlpeo , K. G. Glenn , August Grlbo , S. A. GooJell , Peter Glandt , John Hnllonbock , Henry Hardy , Hlmor E. Johnson , W. K. Kurtz , Henry KoUey , Otto Kinder , II. B. Lock- wood , Andrew Lawlor. John M. Lewis , Boa Long , W. T. Morford. W T. Mllford. W. R. McKnlght , W , II. McCord , Gooruo W. Msrsb. James Martin , D. D. Mack , B. tMiller. . Michael McDonald , George Nelson , Frank Overleap. P. E. Peterson , Thomas C. Parkins , M. P. At so much less for the best qualities that you \vill buy for a half year's need This Beautiful Fancy Flannel Shirt , 750. First Floor. MEN'S lige , Shirts TOO doz fancy striped flannel shirts , . , extra good quality for the price. Weyill sell them for three days for 75c : Worth SI. Powon , J. Plumbfcclrj Uonry Paris , Joseph Itlajsn , C. S. Uoher , 1'olor Ryan , Jlornmn Hartnor , W. F. Itlco. Francis N. Storm. Ij. E. Simpson , O. 1' . Shrura. Joseph T. Smith , Malt Skew. L. C. Smith , Charles Stlen , Charles L. Smith , Hans Kinder , \V. D. Sher wood , Charles i < ' . Spoonor , Hurry O. Todd , John H. Tobblnn , J. W. Thomas , Ueorgo W. Tillson , Ira Van Uamp , U. K. Westgato , Cleveland Ware , Itobert Wilion , O. K Walker , William Weobor , Job WeUi. L'ur the Second I'liuol , Then the namet of tbo following jurors wore drawn to report May 31 and soivo dur ing the second ttirp.o , weeks of the lorm : tiurry O. Africa , W. .Anderson. George W. Ambrose , George Cull. George K. Drown , J. H. Doutello , Frank Darbor , John Deuson. John A. Crolghton , Tnomas Deard. E. F. Hrown , Thomas Dosso , Howard Cook , Pat rick Convoy. J. 1 . Cooper , W. J. Council , Carl G. Carlson , John H. Creigbton , Uanlel O. Clements , Tnoraas Dw.vor , Peter Donohue. W , n. Elston , Thomas Evans , Michael Fischer , Daniel Ferroll , Jr. , A. U Fitvb , William Gibbs , Sol Greonbcrg , W. N , Uruuvillo , George H. Hess , John A. MEN'S Half Hose FOR Half Price 100 do7.011 mon'a heavy sonmlcss half hose , lOe ; worth lee puir. 80 dozen inon's fine soaintcss bal- brlg-giui half hose , l:2c : puir , worth liOo. liOo.7o 7o dozen men's fast black half hose ( Hornisdorf dye ) , loc ; worth lioc. lioc.CO CO dozen inon's fast black , sjlicod ) hod and too , 25c pair. CO dozen inoti'd fast black superfine - fine hose , 33c ; worth f > 0c. Thcso are the kind you must coino here for honest bargains in honest goods honestly represented. Men's Sox915c Fast Black Seamless , heavy double heel and toe , 150 , on sale tomorrow ; worth 250. Men's noRlleo fast black saloon shirts f I ; worth JI.50. Men's Madras cloth fancy striped shirts , It ; uorth S1.5J. Men's zephyr cloth shirts , very nep.t styles , ( I : worth $ l.i > ' > . Men's Oxford oloth shirts , 81.00 ; worth $150. Men's conulno French flitnnol shirts , SI.SO ; worth W. Men's Eonulno KroncL llannol shirts. J2 ; worth 8J OX Men's ' tulTota cloth shirts , $ ± 00 ; worth 82.50. MOH'H bcaford cord shirts. I ! : worth 8150. Men's ovorshlrts at a great bargain. MEN'S KidGloves Gloves This kid plain black 75c warranted not to rip ; worth 31. Fine street kid glove $1.00 strongly made , good for wear ; worth 81.55. First Floor. Ext.ru Quality If Id. made with the now OUT SEAM Actual value 81.50. Sl.OO- First Floor. Men's English D r I vlng Gloves , 81.59. Men's Mnclia KIdStroot Glove , J1.S5. Men's ICungaroo Driving Gloves. J1.75. All t specially attrao- tlvo prices. Harknoss , John Hoggorty , Dan II , Honin , Henry C. Holtlday , Bon It. Huydcn , N. A , Jensen , Frank Johnson , Ira Kunes , H. V. Kulglit , John Lakostrom , Allen A. Lambert. Carl Loudat , Albert Long well , J. L , . Laskoy , Hobort Lloyd , T. F. Mosoley , Charles MIUOII , Jnbn Murray , James May , .Martin Muri , nun , James MuQuadn , Jerry McKviliy- Joha Nelson , diaries F. Naion , Claus Oft , Nol > Pedurson , Danlol O'Coonell. Frank I'hlleo , Fridmsky Hunt , O. NV. Pickard , F. J. Persons , Chriatlaa PicKrpll , . I * Purkhurst , John Polling , liustou Hico , Don Kosontbal , Michael Hobort , II. C. Sumoy , Barton C. Smith , Harry Sharp. H. L. Stewart - art , Herman Snldor , Olaudu Stockman , It. \V , Satton , Claus G , Stlllo , J. I ) . Smilov , H. A Thompson , Jaraoi W , Taylor , F. M , Thompson , Ed A. Tavlor. .1. U. Tnrt , Wil liam Wilholm. John C ! . Whltted , William IS. Watson. James H. Wiliou. 10 , U. Woods , John Wilson , W. H. Williams , Joha teller , T. D. Viekroy. Court Nulos. In tha district co'irt Lulu Peterson h& declared that she must bo divorced from liar husband , Peter Potursoa , to whom she s-wo This Sliirl as represented Good Muslin , Neat Trimmings. Worth 75c. bor heart and baud on December 1 , 1800. She ulloges that Pater bos committed adultery upon numerous occasions ; that bo spends bis time and money in wine rooms with lewd women , thus fulling to care for aud support his vvlfo and child. In Judco DavU' court the case of the state against Herbert Lewis Is on trial. Lewis U charged with having entered tbo rosldonco of Gergo W. Wurohatn at Seventeenth and Ohio streets , und stolen a shot im , a soul skin cloak , besides many other article * of wearing apparal. In the ciso of Anton X.legokoovsky against the Pokruk Zapidu , a suit broucht in which ttiu plalntllT nl egod that a certain article published In the paper damaged bis reputa tion to tha extent of ? : . ,000 , , secured a judc- mcntof flOO in Judge Ferguson's ' court yes. torduy afternoon. Hurry Goldstein is seeking to recover fl,500 from William Hay , Thn allogaMou is tbut on September liS , 1690 , Hay assaulted and battered Goldstein's wife. For u short tlmu yesterday afternoon busi ness was suspended in tbo courts presided ever by Judges Ferguson and ICoysur. Five Juries ware out aollbera ilug over legal prob- 100 Dozen. NEW jlandkercMefs FOR I'ancy bordered hemstitched , lOo , three for Uoc , Plain white Irish cambric , lOo , three for " 5u. Kino fancy bordered , lUjo. Kino linon. fancy bordorcd , 20o. Fine linen , now designs. " 3c. In every way the beat for the money handkerchiefs are horo. Five Bargains IN MEN'S Night Shirts. Good muslin , fancy trimmed , 50c ] wortlt 75o. Regular nitfht shirt muslin , neatly trimmed , 75o ; worth $1. Fine iilnin white night shirts , $ l\ \ worth $1.75. Fine cambric nijht ( shirts ( suuv mor weight ) , $1. Fine Now York Mills muslin , fancy trimmed , $1 ; worth $1.60. Special Sale Window Shades , Opaque Window Shades , 7 ft. long 3 ft. wide , mounted on spring . roller , 43 cents each , worth 75 cents We have these shades in all colors. Special Sale Portiere Curtains , $1.5 0 NAIL SILK CURTAINS , 3 1-2 yards long , 48 inches wide , $1.50 , worth $3 00 , NAIL SILK CURTAINS , 3 1-2 yards long , 48 inches wide , with beautiful dado , $2.25 , worth $4.00. Nottingham Lace Curtains , 67c Pair , worth $1.10. Nottingham Lace Curtains , 93c Pair , worth $1.60. t J r Nottingham Lace Curtains , $1.43 Pair , worth $2.25. Nottingham Lace Curtains , $2.75 Pair , worth $3.75. Real Irish Point Curtains , 31'2yardsScllesWice , $4.19 Pair , worth $6.25 Imitation Chip Silk , 36 inches wide , 10 l-2c , worth 15a Imitation Chifa Silk , 36 inches wide , 13c , worth 17c : Imitation Chiija Silk , 36 inches wide , 16 2-3c , worth 24a U lit THEL MOR.SE1 DR.Y GOODS GO. loins that tmd boon submitted , whllo two Juries were hearing case * ou trial in Judge Uuvls and Judge IJoauo's rooms. This hud exhausted ibo vonlro and but onolono juror could bo Jound. _ _ DoWltt's Sarsapurllla cleanse } tha Olool , incroasestho anpetito and tones up the ays- torn. It has bouetlttad many people who Imvo suffered from blood duorJon. It will holpyou. AInrrluu | Tbo following mirrlago llcansoi wore U. sued by Judge Idler yesterday : Niiino ; iiid Addreas. Aso. I John Malions. Oinuhn . -1 1 KMIth Sohu. Jllllurd . 31 i Ari'litu Deriliurg. Uinalia . . . . 33 1 Jlurtlia Kitsluy , Omuha . 14 I John I' , llyrnu. 1'ortnl . 20 I Mary I ) , lilordiimn , I'ortal . 18 DoWitt'a Sarsaparilla destroys auon t > ol sons us scrofula , skin discnso , eczema , rheu matlsiu. Us timely use saves many lives. O ' Dr. Biraoy , uoso und throat. Boo bldjr