THE OMAHA DAILY 1JE13 : TI1VKSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1807 . The only one kind of an establishment of that sort in this good city And , for that matter , the only one in this prosperous state of Nebraska , THAT GUARANTEES EVERY ARTICLE SOLD BOUND TO BE THE BEST GOODS AT LESS COST. I'1 IT AIN'T SO , WE'LL THANK YOU AND GIVE YOUR MONEY BACK W-E GUARANTEE CLOTHING because we know that nothing but Good , Reliable Cloth and Honest Workmanship is used , WE GUARANTEE SHOES to wear well , because we positively know that nothing but Honest Leather is used , and competent shoemakers not convicts to"make them , WE GUARANTEE MATS because we handle no job lots Every Hat here represents some reputable Hxt Factory. * WE GUARANTEE UNDERWEAR , SHIRTS and all other Furnishings for Mm , bcciuse we would not ssll them if we could not do so. WE GUARANTEE TO SELL CHEAPER THAN EVERY STORE , because we pay so many thousands less every year for rent We Are Not Sporting Prominent and Expensive Corners But a Plain Middle-of-the-Block Store. AND FOR THIS REASON WE ARE EASILY ABLE TO SELL SO MUCH CHEAPER , AND MUCH BETTER GOODS IN THE BARGAIN SHOE DEPT. This.v < 'okVP plucc on sale IS cast's of Shoos of nil Kinds , tans , KHTII , Muck bull of ovcry stylu and last known tills Mason - son , liit'i ! or eon Kicss , at a unlfonn pi iei > . A 1'alr. , * He , , , -rtv We won't hesitate ° vIdV ° < to warrant them. Worth everj cent of $2 00. to' eVAv ' IT PAYS TO TRADE H12HG. or A\ JroV * ( ; A ' > cs t\\ < ' e 'lvv Strangers are heartily welcome to use our store for their convenience. Wq are willing to devote all time possible for hospitality's sake Don't have to buy7here , We are even willing to check bundles bought elsewhere. Like to have you come" any way. Plenty of room for rest and information. HAS NOT HEARD FROM MORGAN Governor Holcomb Not Yet Asked to Stop Prospective Hanging. Execunv CLEMENCY A LAST RLSORI rrli-uil * of tin * C o nil fin in-il Mnn Work lor n Ni' Trlnl mill llnvi11 Motion to Unit nnil llcforu thu bu | > reiu - Court. LINCOLN , Sept. 22 ( Special Telegram. ) Governor Holcomb vvao Intuivlewed this afternoon would Interfere In ernoon as to whether ho thu execution of George Morgan , the Omaha murderer. Tlio governor said the matter had not jot been referred to him and ho hoped It would not bo He thought Morgan's friends would first oxliaust all means to get the supreme premo court to grant a new trial , the mo tion for vvhlih Is now pending. S. T lluriiH , flhorlff of Monona county , Is lioro with a requisition to take Frank Kcarnn back with him to answer for the crime of larceny , committed In March of last year K.-arns Is nerving a term in the Nebraska penitentiary , and tomorrow Is the tlmo foi his iclease. Ho will Immediately bo taken In charge by Sheriff Hums , the governor having honored the requisition. Peter llurgo , a sheet Iron worker , was con victed In Douglas county for assault with In tent to kill , and on July 11 1888 , wa sent to the penitentiary to serve a term of llfteen jears. On Juno 12 , li > 95 , ho was paroled out with Harry i : Ilrlggs of Onialm Today governor Holcomb commuted Uurgo'a sen- tunco to thirteen years , three months and iilno dajs Ho was entitled to four years and two days , good time , which makes his sentence end today , and papers to that effect liuvo been made out. Governor Holcomb has appointed the fol lowing delegates to the state Irrigation con vention , which mcetfi at Lincoln September 28 T C t'attereon , North I'latto ; M. F. Harrington , O'Nelllj II J. Hondryx , Monroe ; Jj. C Lloyd , Oothcnberg ; C M. Sklles , Ulibsea. i : F. Stephens , Crete ; Carson 1111- ilreth , Illoomlngton ; A. O Taylor , Mlnataro ; Anton Abel , Lexington ; John Sailing , Cozad ; \V A. 1'oxton Omaha , W N Dabcock , South Omaha , JV Stevenson , Noith Bend ; II , A. Joiii-s , Sldnoy ; II G. Hoover , Hlg Springs ; \V G Taylor , Culbertson ; James K. Lane , IMrntmnt Hill ; O. Nelson , Hlchland. H M. Mathovv , Loup City ; T. M. Morrow , Goring. Al'I'HAL CA'snS SUHMITTCD. The cases of Knzda against the State , Hnl- liert against the State , Granger against the State Terguson against the State. Honm against the State and Klshor against the mm r iu &r mrrn w w i * - r- eruitnT Con * TBRtTMEVT for torturing , dUfljr. nrliiR , llcliliiK , Uurntiiir , aud > CHly ikln and iculp dltraio wllli lo.i of luir. Warm liathi wllliUu. TIOUKA Bonufiitls application ! of CUTICUBI ( olnliutnt ) , ntiil full do e of CUTioVHa IU ou TH-IT , ureuUit of blood purlOen anil humor curoa It ioU Ihrouthout Ib. world l'oil a PllnkCuiu Onar.ttelt rron.llMton gf " tit" to Cuir llthlm Bklo Olitaiii , " Ait. 11ED ROUGH MS "ftVAS&S Stafocro submitted to the supreme court [ his morning , IM p. Smith appealing for I the state In each of them. In the cattle' ' stealing case , brought up by Rdwln Calron , \ hoas convicted In the district court of Holt county , thu errors ( .barged were In re gard to the conduct of Prosecutor M. r Har rington dining the trial. On this account Jlr. Harrington was hero today and made the argunumt In behalf of the Mate. This was done on request of the attorney general. Chancelloi MacLean siys that at the end of last week the registration at the State uni versity was 23 per cent greater than at the same tluio last year. LINCOLN NOTKS. Dean A C. Peck , of Denver spoke at the blblo conference last night on the coming or Christ , 'which ' ho maintained would take place boon. Ho will talk on the same topic again tonight This forenoon Hev Addlson Dlanchard preached on the Judgments. A platform meeting , addressed by several of the ministers , was held this afternoon. The back jards and alloys of the city are undergoing a thorough cleaning this week In response to ( Mayor Graham's proclamation. Issued a few dajs ago. Lincoln will present a tidy appearance to the Irrigation people who visit it next week. A call has hceu Issued for the annual meet ing of the Nebraska Woman Suffrage associa tion , to bo held In Lincoln , September SO and October 1. Asbury O. Perry was tried before Judge Coehran In county court today , on a charge of operating a gambling dc\lco at the re union grounds. He was bound over In the sum of $500 to appear at this term of district court to answer the charge. Some unknown mnn committed a criminal assault on Miss Mlnnlo Livingstone las * night. The case was not reported to the police until several hours after its occur rence. Miss Livingstone Is a fragile girl , and Is prostrated from the 111 treatment and ex citement. Hov. C. M. Shepherd and wife wcro sur prised by the Cpttorth league of Grace church last night , who , before leaving , presented thorn with an elegant silver teapot. Hev. Mr. Shepherd and family will remove to Nebraska City. no vim orriits : TO COMIMIOMISI : . IloiulNiiifii or Unify IliM'lfelL.rr ( ilven Toil laJK ( < > 1'ny Cnnli. I'KRMONT. Nob. , Sept. 22. ( Special ) The county board mot In adjourned session yes terday. The bondsmen of Henry Hoetfelkcr , the defaulting treasurer of Webster town ship , submitted on offer to compromise for $1,000 After considering the offer the board rejected it and made an offer to settle for $ ! , r 00 , and gave the bondemen ten dn > s to decide and pay over the money In ca o the } accepted It , The amount , of Hoetfelkcr's de falcation waa about $2,200 Ho was also short In his accounts with the township Nothing has been heard from him since he left the country In September , 1S06 Warren Mack of Hooper made application for aihnl.'blon to the .Soldiers' Home at Grand Island Ho Is 71 oars of age , and served two years In ( lit Mexiuin war and one en listment In the tUli war. \Voxl NrlirilHUll MrtlioillNt Cnnfcri-ncr. LEXINGTON , Neb. , Sept. 22 ( Special ) Hvery train from all directions brought Methodist Episcopal ministers to the city jostorday , about 250 being now In attend ance at the conference. Tuesday was de voted to claaj examination , with an evening program , consisting of music by the Knights of Pythias band , Epworth League archcstra , Male quartet , Ladles' quartet and an address bv Hev. W. A. Spencer , D D , of Philadelphia. The address was devoted to "Church Extension " l > r , Mi'Dii'Miit * ) I.rm en Tmtn , NEI1HASKA CITY , Sept 22 ( Special ) Dr. II A. McChesney , who has been practic ing medicine here for ( ho last six weeks , left town today. He resorted to newspaper ad vertising to gain practice In aucb manner as to arouse the disfavor of several physicians of the citj , who appeared before the State board at Lincoln and abked that tils llccubo to practice In the state bo annulled Rather than face the opposition to him , the doctor seems to have decided ! to leave. lliimiuut l < > Trouii A. MILTOHD , Neb. . Sept. 22. ( Special. ) TUe Hosort hotel gave n elegant supper to troop A ou 1U return march from JJuvltl City , Sewnrd and other points. The troop march jil over 100 miles and Is under excellent disci pline. It being the only troop of civ airy in the state , it attracts much attention and Intelest wherever It goes This last trip lounds up 1,000 miles of actual marching since the command - , mand was mustered Into the servlo ten joars ago. W.-.M ! Point Ilii-vHIvs. WEST POIiNT , Neb , Sept. 22 ( Special ) The republican county convention Is called to meet Tuesday , October 5 , at West Point , i The C-months old child of Mr. and Mrs i Julius Kuestcr died Sunday and the remains i v\ero Interred In Greenwood cemeterj Moil- ' day afternoon. ' The race track Is now In good order and , the buildings at the fair grounds are under going repairs preparatory to holding the an nual county fair. Prom present Indications the fair will bo a success A reunion of the Petersons took place Sat urday at the elegant home of A M. Peter son , east of town. Some of the brothers have not seen each other In ton jears Following are | the names of the brothers who were present- I George of Davenport , la ; Louis and Jacob of Tlldcn , Neb ; Charles of Colorado , and George of Canada. Miss Lizzie Stuefer , who graduated with high honors from the public schools hero. Is ono of the now students at the university this jcar. She left for Lincoln Wednesday The regular fall term of the district court vvlll convene next Monday. 1'bgu arc sl\t > - scven civil cases on the docket and three criminal. ixitTt'N Itcporl Suhiill Mi-il. LINCOLN , Sept. 22. ( Special ) The re port of tha accountant who examined the books at the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb at Omaha for the legislative Investi gating committee was shown to the newspi- per reporters here todaj. It Is a voluminous , document and goes into the minutest details of transactions on which the allegations of ehortago are made. In many rtspects It la so Involved that an expert may have to bo called to unravel the mysteries of the report. The Hhortages reported consist mainly of "unauthorized expenditures , " Items in which school expenses were settled by Superin tendent Glllrcple o t of f jnds accrual thnn gh earnings of the school , It being hold by the committee that these funds should have been covered Into the state treasury and the ex penses reported under the head of deficiency to await legislative action , It Is complained by the expert that the records have not been kept a an expert bookkeeper would Ktep them In the bummnry the report shows that there Is an aggregate of "unauthorized" expenditures of $11,110 " 57 , cash , May 30 , U97 , $278 5C ; shortage In accounlu $1,539.7. ! , due chlldicn's accounts , JliOti 87. > 1 I > CH In n liiirxrrr Timn. COLUMHUS , Neb , Sept. 22. ( s'peclal ) - William Hutt of Clarke , Neb. , has moved his newspaper plint to this city and will co.li- mcnco the publication of a strlctlv red-hot , aggretslvo republican newspaper , the llrst Is sue appearing 1'rlilay of * this week Ibis last acquisition makes a total of seven uooklj papers In tUls little tit ) . It Is said that E A Gerrard will also move his outfit , the Monroe Looking. Glass , to this cltj In the near future UIIKH llfml ) for Mnrl.cl. COLVMI1US Neb , Sept 2. ( Special- ) Henry M Wlnslow. a prominent stock feeder of Columbus township , has 2,400 head of hogs ready for the market and which ho Is ship ping at the rate of five cars a week Ho also has boveral bundled head of cattle whlibI1J soon be put on the market. Tliri'i * 1)1 % < > ! < ( lit lli'iilrlrc , BEATRICE , Ntb . Sept 22. ( Special Tele gram ) Three divorces vvoro granted In dls trlct court hero today , the plaintiffs being Sarah T Holllngsworth , Clarence It Hillman - man and Charlotte E. Dromleo Mtrml lln > Loin ciilliin In Omaha. NEIIHASKA CITV. Sept. 22 ( .Special ) Hon J. Sterling Morton , D. P. Haifa , A P Stafford , Ed Sheldeu , N. A. Duff , Carl Mor ton and others are In Omaha , attending the democratic state convention. Ili > H from lint dun Wound. COLUMHUS , Neb. . Sept 22. ( Special ) S. W. W. WUsou who accidentally shot hlmsolf jestcrday w'lth his own gun , died this , 11101 nine at 10 o'clock" Ho belonged to Unl form ranU , Knights of Pj thias , and was also a member of the Maccabees , cairjlng about ? 3,000 In those two orders. He formerly lived at North Platte and was well known In i Omaha , where ho owned some property. Ho | was about -15 jears of ago und leaves a fam ily consisting of wife and two children. roll , . > ( 'i > imt > -iiilllciii > TlfKft. OSCCOLA. Neb , Sept. 22 ( Special ) The republicans held their county convention hero today. Every precinct was represented A strong republican ticket was put In the field. Pollowlng are the nominees : Clerk , S L Anell ; treasurer , A. C. Donolson ; sher iff , E. It. More ; judge. J B. Mitchell , super intendent , Prof. G. N. Crozler coroner , E D Buchner , M. D. ; survovor , T. M. Stone. Cl-tH II TIlPlM' ll'llIM' Sl'lltl'IIPP. NEBRASKA CITY , Sept. 22. ( Special ) Sam Davis , who was tried and convicted of larceny as bailee , today received a sentence of three years at hard labor In the peniten tiary. Davis attempted to leave town with n team and buggy which had been loaned to him by Lev I Bros. Ho was overtaken at Shenandoah. la and brought back to this tlty for trial. Uomiil OVIT n Ilir > < -xt Term. NELSON' , Neb , Sept. 22 ( Special ) David Wlltamuth , for assaulting Hobert Waterson , has been bound over by Judge Long In the sum of $250 to appear In district court , Ills case was brought up before the present ses sion of district court and continued until tlio next term , the bond being Increased to $500. , ICIfki-il on tini : > < - I > J II HOI-HI- . NELSON , Neb , Sept. 22 ( Special ) Mrs D. L Davles of this city was painfully In jured jesterday afternoon , receiving a Kick over the right eye and shoulder from a horse. The Injury I s not regarded as serious. UUIrli-l Court at 'Ni-lKoll. NELSON , Neb. , Sept. 22 ( Special ) DIs- trlct court Is In session this week , The docket Is umall numbering only about eighty caeca Judge Hastings Is presiding. Running hores , ladoieiit ulcers and similar troubles , oven though of many years' standIng - Ing , may bo cured by using DeWltt'fi Wltcli Hazel Solve. It soothes strengthens anO hcale It Is the great pllp cure. HV.VIKM : u , . .1 oh n HO n-Hull-Ill UNO ii | Ili-l7-llorr. YORK , Neb , Sept 22 ( Special ) There were two weddings In the cltv last night Charles E Johnson , 41011 of County Treas urer Johnson , and Clofia A Hutchlnson wcro married at the brlfto'B home J > y Hev J. W Stewart of the Methodist church The wed ding was a quiet Jfamlly affair John G Hot ? rhd 'Mrs Sarah A Dorr were married at the 'lattcr's ' homo by Rev II M. Long of tho' Prcsbvtorlan church Both are well Knovv 'residents ' of York. \Voikil-Mrl.i-i- . BEATRICE. Neb' ' Sept 22 ( Special Tele gram ) Mr Prank L , Wood and MIsa Minnie McGee were married-at the homo of the bride's parents In 't'.ils ' cit > today at noon The bride Is prominent In social end musical circles In Beatrice , aril the groom Is a mem ber of the well known commission firm of Wool Brothers of Chicago They departed this afternoon for Now York and other east ern points and will make their homo In Clil- care , BUTTON , Neb , Stpt 22 ( Special Tele gram ) Mr Carl Held , a leading Sutton druggist , and Mlb Ktta Roland were united in maiilage this morning at 9 o'clock b > Rev Mr Jackhon They took the 11. & . M ( lcr fcr Omaha amid congratulations of many friends. The wedding was strlctlj private. Ci nu foril-'l ulli-j . CEDAR RAPIDS , Neb . Sept 22 ( Special ) At the beautiful homo of Prod Tulleys , northwest of town , > tsterdaj bis eldest daughter , Bernlcc , was married to Lyman Crawford of this place , Tliuj took the train for Omaha. An adjourned meeting of the city council was hold jesterdaj afternoon A now fund ing bond ordinance was paused to take the place of the ono pasbed a hhott time ago , some slight errors having been dlbcovered when the first was gone over bj attornevs for the purchasers of the bond.i Theodoie Schroder was rflven the contract foi the erection of a now bridge over Mud creek In Albright. This bridge will cost $300 , Including the painting. The Twentjfifth street grading contract was not let , although thice bills had been received , the delaj being caused by the re port of the appi alters A committee con- sibtlng of the clt > attornev , city engineer and the chairman of the committee on viaducts , sticcUi and alleys was appointed to confci with the owners of the propcrtv , claiming damages and , If possible settle the claims before the next meeting , which will bo held on Thursday evening , September 30. nit' * llnril Iin-K. Councilman Vansant Is In hard luck A short tlmo ago a sneak thief entered his barn and carried away a fine saddle Yesterday afternoon the councilman had occasion to stop at one of the ntorcs and tied his homo at Twentvsixth and N streets The animal became frightened pulled Its bridle off and started down the street with his owner after it. Before Vansant returned with his horse some ono had btolcn tile bridle from the hitching post and disappeared Vanaint thinks tiio chief wns the ha mo that carried away his saddle and expects him to return for the blanket and tlm test of the tiapplngs Mailr It I'lt'iiNiint for CollliiN. L. R. Collins , a Bcllevuo Islander , went out to the fair grounds vestcrday afternoon looking for trouble lie found It all right and when ho getn homo even his dogti won't know him. Collins got Into an altercation with a couple of peddlers and when the ) finished with him his head was cut In a number of places and ho won't bo able to see out of one of his ojos for a week. As Hoon an able Collins made his way to IliU city , where his Injuries wore drosaed His entiio head Including ono ejp , wca bandaged and ho was about us tame an Islander us has been mound these parlH for a long tlmo. ( lt > NCUN Mini ( ioH.sli. | O H. Ellcr of Long Pine Is hero visiting friends Lawrciico Moore of Pcrcival , la , Is here visiting friends E M Parsons , Carroll , la , Is hero looking after his property Interests John Hardest ) of thu Third ward Is seriously 111 with diphtheria , The barber bhops will l > 3 closed all day today on account of the fair , Beat RoEcberry of Marvvlllo , Mo , Is visit ing K. W. Hunt and sisters Mrs H J. Oswalk , Coward , Is visiting friends hero during fair week W M Goddes Ins gone to Grand Island to attend the wedding of his brother Miss Var ) Splnt of Ostcola Is visiting I'rcd Joms , Twentfourth and P btrrcts A daughter has boon born to Mr and Mrs Coffee , Thirty-second and T streets Watson Tson of Washington county was a Ininliii'ts visitor In the city ) cstorday. I'rcd Iluell of I'rlend , Neb , is hero mop ping with Kay Hunt for a couple of days. W. B Me ) ers has taken out a permit to erect a $ COO residence In Parkview place. The city ofllres will bo closed today , In or der to allow the olllrlala to attend the fair MUs Corlnno McLeod of Grand Island Ib epcndl ig the week with friends In the clt ) John Conroy , a railroad man located at Sou ard , was a visitor in the city yesterday. H 0 Walters , Seward , In spending a few < la > s In thu city , the guest of W. II. Stal ling. Dr William Berry and wife have returned from New York , where they tpent several weeks A sneak thief entered the apartments or Joe Murph ) In the I/uidcs block , Tvvent- fourtb and N utruets Tuetda ) evening ana carried a.vay Mr Murphy's beat suit of clothes The thief left an old suit , the pockets of 'which contained a cake of soap and n shoe brush Miss R. M. Campbell of Cook , Ndj , Is here the guest of Dr. Curtis and other friends Colonel Margrave and wife of Gordon Neb , .11 e the guests of Dr. and -Mrs Robert L Wheeler. Miss Kate Chlzak of Chidron arrived jes- tcrdi > afteinoon and will bpcnd a few dns with hoi hi other , J. V ChUaK. Mr and Mrs Otis Strahan of Malvern , In , are the guests ofMr and Mrs. R A. Carpen ter , Inentj-thlid and J streets Mr and Mrs J. W. Berger of Lincoln and Mr and Mrs W L Keller of Kearney are the guests of Mrs S T. Wjsockl , James Hamilton , sheriff of Holt county , and James Butler of Keokuk , la , were calleis at the cltv treasurers ofllco jesterday Mrs Harlow W. KCJM of Imllanola and Miss Pannlo Chandler of Wllber are the guesta of Mrs. Peter Honey , Twenty-fourth and J sticeta The tails for the new Schllt ? sidetrack at Twenty-seventh and L streets have arrived and are being unloaded. A track about 100 feet long will bo built James Murph ) ami Miss Kate Koll ) 'vveio married jesterday morning at St Agnes' , church by Hev , D. W. Morlarty. After the ci'iemony a wedding breakiaut was borvud at ihc homo of J P Murph ) , Thirty-second and Q streets City Clerk Carpenter Is laid up with a badl ) Injured hand. While in Omaha Tucs day night his horse became , frightened at a passing band and att ° mpted to run away. In homo way the palm of Mr Carpenter's right hand was toin by the brldlo bit , S. M Pry , who Is cmploed at the Elkhorn - horn roundhouse fell from n tank yesterday and broke his right li'g Ho was taken to tha South Omaha hospital , whcro hU Injuries were dressed Last night ho was testing easily and on n fair way to recovery. Charles Graham and George Hughes , both colored , wcro arraigned In police court > es- terday afternoon on a ehargo of canylng und discharging tire arms within the < ity limits They both ploidcd guilty and were fined $20 and costs These men were engaged a few daH ago In unloading coal from cars at Swift's , when trouble commenced and both pulled shooting Irons and fired a number of times Gruham was struck on the had with a bullet from Hughes' revolver but was not Injincd In the least In connection with the matter of renting a lire hall on Twenty-fourth street , I ) E , WIIcox IKIH submitted to Mayor Ennor plans for 11 t'vvo ' story brick flro hull to bo erected opposite the picscnt engine lioiihe Thin building U to be erected especially for thu use rf the flro department and will bo of Ruulclcnt M/u to accommodate the hose cart , truck four horses and live men. Per a monthly rental of $50 this building will bn erected While this Is $10 a month more than Din Iltnnon asks for the present qunrtcrs It Is dalmed that n house built ia- pnclall ) for fire department libtn would be much better than the ono now occupied I'UOI'KUTl OVN Mills \i | : IMJH.'S \NT. < iriuiSlri'il Ili-HltliMilH In Chili ui- ( ll > OIIIHllU vvllli Ni-Klrt'l ol Dill } , The property ownira along Gr.uo btrret , from Sherman avenue to Twentieth street , are up In arms and are ready to declare war against the clt ) ofllclals The > naj that some montliM ago they petitioned the city council to have the rotten cedar blocks re moved from Grace street , requesting tliat a Ktrip In the center of the street twenty feet In width bo covered with cinders In the due course of tlmo the blocks were removal , but as jet no btcpj have been taken to lay ihc cinders As a result the street Is next to Impabsablo , the dust being from three to hlx inches deep. Piopcrtj owners Bay that they have called the condition of the street to the attention of the ward councilman , but ho payu no attention to thu matter They uio now talking of calling < an Indignation meeting and passing strong resolutions , cen suring the city officials and charging them with negligence In administering clt ) affalrx The cedar block pavement on Grace street has proved a costly experiment It was laid about ten jcars ago and has Juit been paid for. One man owning a forty-foot lot has paid $37079 In paving taxes and all the other lot owners have paid u tux In the same pro portion. i'ii-\s or'i in : MIIIIsict nuii.ima. \Voilc 1 poll Sliiiilurito Cmuim-iico Ni-.it Moniliij. The Nebraska exposition commission held a hhort meeting jetUerday moin- Ing and disposed of n few minor details In connection with tlio Nebraska building , after which the commission adjourned until nc\t Tuesday evening , when a regular meet ing will 'be ' held 'I he architects presented a full sot of plans of the State building as changed , and reported that a like sot had been liled with the exposition rmangemint It was found that the State building would occupy 11,241 bquaio feet of grounJT ann a voucher In pajmcnt for this much space was ordered drawn President Neville was Instructed to close up the details in connection with securing - curing the hpace. Superintendent Blake announced that lie would be- ready to commence work on the building next Monday morning , and ho was instructed to employ the necessary men. and sttrt the construction President Neville cmd Commissioners Pojnter and Boydston were appointed as a committee to see that nothing was left un done to secure the grain and other products necessary for making the state exhibit , and they were empowered to buy the material now on oxhlbltlco at the State fair If they considered such course necessary In order to make sure of u fine collection of material. IluiKliii'nrulril Suite- . The best salve In the world for cuts , bruises , Borea , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , tornu and all sKln eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay icqulred. H Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prlco 25 ecu la per box. For ealo by Kuhn & Co. DoiiKliiH Coiml > HrliiKH hull to lie- c-m f-r oil Itiinil. County Attorney Baldrlgo lias commenced suit In the name of the county of Douglai against the German .Savings bank and the sureties on the bond given the county for the safe keeping of county funds , to recover the sum of $39d90 17 of county funds on deposit In thu bank when It closed Us doors Juno 9 , 18SG The sureties on thin bond aru L. D I'owltr , C J Km bach , William Scgelko and William Krug Thu amount for which thu county HIICH Is alleged to have belonged to the following funds. Hospital Judgment $55023 Ins uio Judgment IIH.OJ General fund 21.162 65 Douglas addition Judgment 0,718 34 Road fund . C 4fii,83 ( Tica.iuier s curl cut account 3/J3335 Total $ .i.G90 : ) 47 Suit Is brought against the bank und tha suietits for thu full amount und Interest ulnce the date thu bank cloned Its doors. Of mankind contagious blood poison claimed an its victim 11 r. Frank It Martin , OJO Peiuisylvunia Avunuc , Washington , 1) . 0. , and the usual pliyriioiali'fl truattixjiik diil lilin not thu slightesttfood. His condition readied that deplorably Ktaguhioli only tliib tcrriblu elia- vr.su can nioducu. After all else failed , was at last found in S. H , H , the prc-atent of all 1)1 owl remedies. Eighteen bottles tles removed thu disease ! nermaiii ontly , and left his skin without H blemish. 3.B H Is guaranteed purely vegetable ; mid IxthuonlykMuwn euro for this most terrible disease. BookB fioej - „ - _ _ kdAlrcs ,3wUtBpotlUc , Company , AvUuU ,