THE OMAHA DILATORY COUNTY CLERKS flepresontativcs of Lancaster and Gaga Failed to Rcpoit , INCLINED TO FAVOR THE PLAN OMB of the Officer * Itefunen to Explain llio Working * of the Morten no In. tlobteduois Ilecord Law In llli District. LINCOLN , Nob. , Juno 29. ( Special to the llnr..l The first year's report of the VrorklngR ot the mortgaged Indebted- bets record law will bo ready a eon as the reports from Oago mnd Lancaster counties shall have boon re ceived. No reports h vo boon received from Gage during the entlro yonr , tbo county cleric ot that county declining to mnko the reports on the ground that ho simply didn't have to. Ho was visited by the oblof cleric .of tbo statistical bureau yesterday and after > the importance nnd urgency of tbo matter bad been explained to him bo cheerfully Krecd to muko up and forward his 'report within a few days , The work has not boon dona In Lancaster county on account of lack of clerical help. Another Crosilng Complaint. , The Board of Supervisors of Clay county bavo fllod a complaint a train 31 the Colorado & Nebraska branch of tbo B. & M. railroad to the Stale Hoard of Trans portation. Tbo complaint specifies that that on May 12 , 1801 , the county board de clared that the dofondant.'s crossing on the ' section line between sections 19 and 80 in Logan township was insuniclont and uusafo. The rullroad company wa requested to con- truct a crado crossing nt the point specified , not lesj than three rods wide , with a fence or guard rail * on both sides sufllolcnt to prevent vent sloclt from running off the grade. Up to data tbo company has not. scon lit tn com ply with the request , and the matter has been laid before the State Board of Trans portntlon. Secretary 1)11 worth has notified the company and July 12 has been sot for an iwor day. 1'nrdoiicil by tlio Giiveruor. vVbcn Governor Boyd started for Omnha this afternoon ho had securely buttoned In bis Inmdo pocket a pardon duly signed and aonlod for Edward Huddard , the station agent at Portal. In Sarny county , who was a short tltno slnco convicted of adultery with ono Mrs , Peterson and sentenced to eleven months'Imprisonment In the state penltcn tiary and to pay a flno of * 200 and costs Governor Boyd not only pardoned Huddard but remitted the flno and costs. Huddard I ; now In the Douglas county jail and was to bavo been brought to the state penitentiary tomorrow. Artesian Wells In Nebraska. A tabulated stntomont has been prepared * t tbo oftlco ot the bureau of industrial stn- tUllcs showing the results of the efforts to promote Irrigation la Nebraska by moans of artesian wells. There are ninety-one artesian wells In the state having tin avorngo depth of 247 feet. Tbo average cost of each well was J1TU and the average discharge per minute is thirteen gallons. These welU nro con lined to five counties. Holt county having forty- two , Cedar thirty-six , Knox eight , Dlxon four and Mcl'bonon ono. The results ot the experiments m this state can scarcely bo called successful , as far a * nccurlng water ( or Irrigation Is concerned. No Honing wells bavo been found throughout central and western Nooraskn. At lioatrlco a well bas been drilled to a depth of nearly 1'JOO feat Without success. Another deep well at Hastings bas been abandoned at n depth of ever 1,100 feet. Gosilp at the State House. The case of Nolllo B. Weeks et al. agalnut tbo Palmer Deposit bank was filed In tbo supreme premo eourt , today. It comes from Morrlck county. B. A. Smith against First National bank ot Crete is the title of another case filed in tbo surpromo court today. Supreme court will meet tomorrow mornIng - Ing at 0 o'clock for the purpose of banding down opinions. No now business will betaken taken up. Goncral'C. ' J. Dllwortb , department com mander of the Nebraska Grand Army ot tbo Ilepublic , was a stuto house visitor today. The State Board of Transportation today sent out tlio blanks for the annual reports of the railroad companies- doing business in Nabrn-'ku. The lists of Indemnity school bonds re cently selected by Land Commissioner Humphrey nnd State Draughtsman Schlegcl In tbo Valentino , Chadron , Broken Bow and Alliance districts were made out and for warded to the general land ofllcu at Wash ington. Tha list comprises about 32,000 acres. State Treasurer O'Connor of Now Hump- biro wus a caller at tbo state house this forenoon. Tbo cna oof the state ex rel Crows against the county commissioners of Hitchcock county was tiled In tbo supreme court this afternoon. Judge Johnson of Topeka , Kan. , was a itato house caller today. . Governor Boyd this afternoon appointed B. W. West of 'Polk county nn alternate member of the Nebraska Columbian commis sion , vice John P. Henderson. School Ilouril MiuilIV tci. President Wtckcrsham and ' Secretory Bowers of the Lincoln Board of Education Issued nn address to the people of tbo city lull afternoon , calling attontlou to the fact that on next Saturday will take < plaoc the eloutlon on the proposition to vote { 100,000 for the purpose of creating a High school bulldiilg. I'boy explain that the proposition Is mndo necessary by tlio largo Increase in the number of pupils of all grades in that section of tbo city najucont to nnd surround- liig tbo present Cent nil school , nnd that by the time the now building can bo finished there will to more pupils in that part of the V t B j city tliun can bo accommodated in both the - - 7 now building nnd the present one. The board Is renting from six to eight rooms out- Ute tno.Central building , beildos using three rooms in the basement of that school. filrt. I ) . W. Oniiip unit Daughter Hurt. Mrs. D. W. Camp and daughter Miriam were thrown from n buggy this morning , tha formcrsustaining injuries of a painful thiiugb iiot serious nature. MM. Camp was driving on L struct when the horse attached In tha carriage took friulit and became unmanage able , The frightened animal Jumped over a low picket fence in front of N. b. Hurwood'a residence ana tho.buggr demolished. Mrs. Camp was thrown violently aeainst a post and if us plckod up unconscious. She was oared for at the Harwood residence all day , but was this evening removed to her homo. Her dnuRhter , escaped with u few bruises , being thrown ovar tha fence onto the thick iariu& of the luwu. CoiMplnul AcaliiDl Ilrr I'ntlior. A curious case was filed In Judgn Lansing's court this morning Involving a daughter's ingratitude - gratitude to nn ugcd father. It wa filed by Grinilti S. Uonluy against tils daughter , Marian Kcofor , and her husband , Wlllard Kcofer. Coolov alleges that iu 1882 ho deeded his homo In Cass county 10 his dnuehter. Four years later iho married Keofor and cle- cllnea to deed him buck his homo. lie claims thnt Ins duughtor und her husband buvo en tered Into u cnntplraay tu dnfrnud him , al leging that Keofur but sold the land and with the proceeds nought another piuco ot land , which ho now holds as his own , Lincoln In llrliT , F. F. Newton reported to the police this tnornlng that during ilia absence of his fam ily from hU homo at 1100 U street ihu house WUH untored by sneak tulovcu , who got away vrlih * > and a number or valuable articles. The re IUenco of U. C. Swan at 1113' ' ! T treat was &llgbtly damaged by tire this morning- . The state convention of tha people's iudo > pendent party will bo held iu this city to morrow. The Independent congressional convontloi. for the Flnt district will alsu beheld held tomorrow. Their IMnjr Su.lly Jtonllntlc. P > ii9in ; , Nob. , Juua 20.Snoclal [ Tcio- Bi-um to TIIR HUE. ] I-'roU Nawkirk , residing near this place , ueed 10 , died thU morulnc. Ho was ahot luu Buuday by Marcoy Mc- Corroiok , ugod 15 , The ball entered his fore- bead. TUo boys were playing Indian , Holmrotl ttnourei H Victim , SIUXET , Noh , . June SO. [ Special Telegram to TUB DBK.J Complaint was niod yester day oy Loul * Ilblmrod , suto oil luipeotor , 7I ? * i ) nib arm iob/ V flit Ifcf * O' " "tl ril > otlt t 47 . V" . , ; K X 4- . „ . TH H A ER OF THEM ALL -.4 Bought to sell to the men and boys in Omaha by a man who spent a hcilf a century in the busi - ness , the stock of clothing now being closed out by Hellman's administrator stands without a peer. . He knew the wants of the people out here because he lived among them for years and years and made their wants his life study. * Is it any wonder , then , that Hellman's administra tor has no trouble in disposing of the goods to the envy of every clothing house in the west ? No comparison can be made with" this Hellman's administrator's closing sale and any other sale that has or may spring into existence. Suits are cut down in price until customers are ashamed to ask a little more off. Pants from $12 and $15 suits , the coat and vest bei'ng sold , go at most any price. Hellman's $4 fancy worsted pants in light colors , stripes and plaids , go at $2.50. Extraordinarily large or small men will get $5 pants for $3. 35c neckties for 15c ; 50c ones for 25c. Black satin madras and outing flannel shirts 50c , Hellman. sold some of themfor $1.25. Genuine all silk shirts , $1.50 , for which everybody gets $4. Hellman's 25c half hose 15c , in brown , ecru and solid black. All through the stock this same tale might be prolonged , but come , to the store or send a mail order and if you are not pleased it won't be the fault of HELLMAN'S " 6-1& . ' ADMINISTRATOR'S CLOSING SALE , GOR. 13t.li AND FAJRNAM STS. - W fr" ul it * against J. U. Young , a dealer In general ] merchandise at Lodge Pole , for a violation of the state oil law. Young was arraigned this morning before Judeo Do Castro and plead guilty of. . the charge , whereupon the court Imposed a flue of $100 and costs. SUCUHUI ) A JURY. Cn o Acolnut lCTr surer Paul of AdniuS County Knnldly rroRromiliiR. HASTINGS , Nob. , Juno ' . -Special Telo- grntn to Tun Br.E.J At .last , after many Is trial In the district delays , Charles II. Paul on trict court on the charge of embezzling pub lic money. At 9 o'clock this morning the task of selecting a Jury was resumed. A host of talosmon were proaont and the work of ex amination proceeded busily until 8:30 : "p. m. , when the last juror was secured. The twelve men who will try Mr. Paul are J. H. Pope , Thomas Houston , S. A. Nash , Joseph Stanner , Richard Spicnall , Jacob Stem , W. J. Clark , J. B. Johnson , j. C. Daughorty. J. U. Stoolo. B. F. Evans nnd H. H. Wilson. The county attorney maao his opening statement. The defend ant's theory as propounded by Attorney Mc- Croory In a Drlef speech is that proof will mi thnt Paul bas accounted for every dollar coming Into bis possession , therefor any embezzlement is denied. U. B. Blgolow , county clerk , was called nnd gave testimony which will be used us a foun dation for tbo entire case. Election book No. S of 1887 was offered In evidence to show Paul's onlcial relation as treasurer and tbo official bond record was submitted. Mr. Bigelow was excused with tbo nnaorstand- ing that ho might bo recalled when wished. The counsel on both sides wished tn adjourn until ! ) o'clock tomorrow morning as they claim that the process of the case could bo expedited by such an adjournment , The court horrified the attorneys by suggesting that the adjournment bo made until 8 o'clock in the moraine ; but after a little persuasion It was sot for 9. Tbo jury was allowed to separata after being duly cautioned. Killtor King Ueolurml Insnne. LITCIIFIEMI , Nob. , June 29. [ Special to TUB BKE. ] Fred P. King , ono of the firm of Bradley & ICIng , editors and publishers of tbo Lltchticld Monitor , arrived from ( Irand Island in an insane condition yesterday. Ha left bora lost Friday apparently fairly well. Grand Island authorities came with , him to this place. He was allowed to" walk the streets and do as bo pleased. Aside from hallooing and wild gesticulations ho did nothing to cause the least alarm. About one hour later bo was placed In a carriage and tt > kou to Loup City and placed in the hands of the proper authorities. No direct cauao for tbo trouble Is known , except on overtaxed nervous system , Mr. King sev eral years ago bad 0 similar attaint und was rosto'rod nt the Lincoln asylum. ' ( JltiNO ISLAM ) , Nob. , Juno 21) ) . [ Spoelal Telegram to Tun BBB. | Editor King of the LiUcbflotd Monitor was taken to tbo asylum ot Norfolk today by Sherman county oftlclaU. ICalu .tinker Mulliourno itt Work. NiswoN" , Nob. , Juno 29. [ Special to TUB tli'.K. ] Melbourne , tbo rain maker , is bore operating on the top of the court house. A public mooting of citizens wa bold at the opera house yesterday and ? 1,000 , guaranteed on condition Melbourne would bring ono-bulf Inch of rain In three days. Tbo operations of Sir. Melbourne nro secret. The people buvo considerable faith In the system. Melbourne undertook to produce ram ID three days and in case ho does not bo gcta no pay. Tbo country about hero needs rain badly. The Hky was clear this morning. Reports from Hud Cloud , Hubron and points north Indicate a clear uky. This afternoon clouds gathered and a few drops at rain fell. wind arose about D o'clock und drove the clouds to the uoutn. There are many Indi cations of ruin touigbu Heavy clouds hang off to the south. Imllim Murktmuii nt llclluvue. BKLLKVUB , Nob. , Juno 29. [ Special to TUB BHK.J A company of Indian solatora are at the rlllo ruogo and are drawing largo crowds of visitors dully. A dotal ] of men uro now at work preparing tbo range for the competi tors. Dr. I. ivli Acquitted. NKUIUSKA CITT , Nob. , Juno 29 , [ Special to THE DEC. | The case opalnu Dr. Charles U. Lewis , a physician of Burr , Oleo oouuty , was beard la dutrlo\ court yaitenUy. Tbo doctor was charged with shooting with Intent to kill one MoNutt , From too evi dence It appeared that 'Lewis acted entirely In self defense , and a verdict of not guilty was returned. The doctor had boon In Jail hero slnco March , being unable to furnish bail. bail.Charles Charles Jones and James Cook , tbo Wyom ing chicken thlovos , wore found guilty yesterday and will eo to the pen. Alonzo Moore , another member of the gang , asked for a separata trial. Hustings' Sellout Siipnrlntcniloiit. HASTINGS , Nob. , Juno 29. [ Spoelal to Tnc BEE. ] A bard light bas been mndo on tbo appointment of superintendent of the Hast ings city schools. Prof. J. B. Monlux , who has beer superintendent of the city schools for a number of years , ban been a bono of contention with a number of the school board. Last night at a board meeting a number of applications for the position hold by Prof. Monlux were presented. After seven ballots , Prof. Brown ot Michigan was chosen to fill the place for tbe onsuintr year. BEU.BVUI : , Nob. , June29. | Special to TUB BEE.J The annual school mooting last night passed off Tory smoothly , being the tirst school meeting hold here for years without a row of some sort. W. C. Buel was elected treasurer and A. H. Hood director to fill va cancy for ono year. Ktllclont Work Hhotrn. BBA.TUICB , Nob. , Juno 29. [ Special Tola- gram to TUB BEE. ] Tbo closing exorcises of the school department of the institute for imbecile youths In this city took place today. A number of loading citizens wore preseut and tbe exorcises were replete with Interest. It comprised singing , , drills witb wands , dumb bolls and rings and showed ronmrk- nblo oflliuency on the part of the unfortu nates. There nro now 1-10 pupils at the insti tute nnd at least forty of these are suf ficiently advauuea intellectually to bo per mitted to visit their homos for tan summer vacation. Kntcrtalmul Tliolr Friends. LiTCHi'lRU ) , Nob. , Juno 29. [ Special Tolo- grnra to THE BEB. ] The Ancient Order of United Workmen ledge of this * place enter tained a largo number of brethren from Mason. Ravenna and Loup City and many invited aueits this evening. They were ad dressed by Grand Master Workman J. G. Tuto , after which they banqueted their brethren and friends at the Hotel Lltohllold. lleutrico Clmutaiiiim Opening. UEATIIICK. Neb. , Juno 29. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBK.J The Beatrice Choutau- qua assembly opens hero tomorrow under tbe most favorable auspices. There is every promise of a big attendance. Tbo 11 nt big day will bo educational day , Saturday , July 2. Excursions are promised from all quar ters of the utnto. I'npUllaD , PATILWONNob. . , Juno 29. ( Special to TUB BEE. ] Dann Bros.1 general merchandise tore nt this ptuco was robbed last nlghU The thieves forced tbo street door and helped themselves to tbo goods , A few suits of clothes , some shoes and a lot of jewelry were carried off. No clew to the thieves. Apropos tliu I.lvm-ymon'H ri-lit | , Tbo license Inspector , W. H , Vaughn , In- slsts that ho U on tbo rlitbt track In bis ef forts to colleor.liconso money from the llvory Btablo men , notwithstanding that some of ihu councilman declare that be bas gene beyond his jurisdiction. Mr. VauKhu Hashes ordinance No. 1908 , approved February IS , ISD'J , which provides that nil carriages , haoits , conobos and other vehicles kept for hire sball pay a 1190- " The Inspector says that Lhn ordlf legal unou h , but thnt " " ' ' " > NBW forcod. He also < . . NBWCt tbe city Ct htuio' NEW YOIIK , Juno jf" an DO Mr * who has made the Journey " i clsco hero on foot , arrfvod yesterday at noon. Ho left San FranoUco February ! 2J last , intonillnt' to complete bU Journey in llll days. Ho arrived hero six days ahead of time , averaging twenty-six wiles a day. Vonllot an the IlurrUburg Wreck. Hjkiutisntmo , Pa. , Juno 20. Tbo coroner's . Jury has found Operator Hayes , the ilaginan and the engineer ot tbe second section guilty of neglect , ana has consurea the Pennsyl vania company us u result of its in tiou into the cause of the Ute wrack. QOES. City Couuclt Oeoldo * It i Will liovo None of Whlto for Carbine. The members of the olty council got to gether last night and in loss than an hour they bad straightened out the curbing or dinance , so that there IB a strong probability that curbing will begin ore many days. Tbo ordinance as originally introduced provided for.whlte Colorado sandstone. Mr. l owry moved an amendment to substitute red for white Colorado sandstone. Mr. Specht said that It the whlto stone wont red should also go and let the ordinance provide for simply .Colorado stono. Tbo matter should bo left to the pronerty owners alone the streets. Mr. Lowry replied that the contractors tiad bid 53 cents on the rod and 63 cents on the vrblto stone. All ho wnntod was to have the contract lot to the lowest bidder. City Attorney Council was called for. Ho sala , to avoid any legal complications , ho cousldorod it wise to take the rod stone bids. The matter was wholly In the hands of tbo council. Mr. Lowry said that the Union Paclflo and the D. & M. railroads were tbo kicker * . Mr. Spocht clung to the opinion that If the property owners wanted granite for curbing they should have It if they were willing to pay the prices. The word "whlto , " as applied to Colorado sandstone , was stricken from the ordinance and as amended it passed. The Board of Public Works was than instructed to make a contract with the lowest bidder at the former letting. This moans that Hugh Murphy cets tbo contract , amounting to aoout U3OUO feet at ! > S cents per lineal foot. The ordinance providing for tbo appropri ation of money to purchase the partt lands was passed. Tbo ordinance providing for the payment of tbo expenses of the reoont special election was' read a third time nnd passed. City Attorney Conuoll cave as his opinion that registrars xvoro entitled , to $3 per day , or J9 for tbelr ontno service ; that judgca and clerks of election , were entitled to $0 each. In this case , by agreement one-half was paid bv the county. Tbo Items of expense In tbo ordinance were as follows : Special police , 283 ; roRls- trara , 2,810 ; Judges , 1U17 ; clerks , $528 ; rent for registrars. $354 ; rent for election , * 380 ; total , W.180. Mr. Munro urged It Judges nnd clerks were to recolvo such small compensation it would be Impossible to get meu who would serve at future elections. City Atlo'ney Connell replied tbnt it was something that be could not help , ho being unable to change tbe staU law. Tbo monthly appropriation was read a third tlmo und passed in order to allow the city employes to secure their Juno wages be fore the Fourth of July. , Thu report of tbo chairman of tbo board of equalization was duojimt Chairman Munro said it was not realty. Then Mr. Munro roasted the members of bis committee for ] not attending the meetings of the board. DoVYitt's Sarsaparnta cleanses the blood , Increases the appotlt and tones up tbe sys tern. It bas bbnollttoa many paoplowho have suffered from blood disorders. . It will help you. Ilnllrotiil Notes. Ooorgo F. McNutt , traveling passenger agent of the M. Katy road , as it is called In this section of the country , beamed upon local ofllclals yesterday. The Kansas City , Wyandotte & North western railway is out with circulars an nouncing the appointment of L. F. Moore to bo acting auditor of the road and W. F. Bellalrs to bu commercial agent nt Beatrice , Nob. The circular announcing the appoint ment of Mr. Moore it. dated ahoaa to July 1 , but Is signed as approved by Newman Erb , receiver , who retired from the office lost Saturday. For tbo bucolio thousands who live be tween Omaha and Manhattan , Kan. , and who doslro to assist in naming the candidate of the people's party for pre ldent'tho Union Pacific will run a train from the latter place , leaving there Saturday morning. Four cars of Anclont Order of United Worumon delegates returning from the na tional convention at Helena wont east on No. 2 yesterday via tbo Burlington. " A. B. Smith , assistant general passenger agent of the Burlington , says : "Tho very best thing that bos boon done to aid emi gration to Nebraska is to bo found in tha wrltoups of counties now being published in Tim BEG. Every editor of every local paper in this state should urge upon bis sub scribers tbo Importance of sending two or throe copies of TUB Brr. containing these ox- bausiivo rovlows to eastern friends , in that way creating a personal interest in the state thnt nothing else could do. TUB Bcii is to bo complimented on its enterprise , for the showing ! ) made are truly magnlllcent. " The river at Sioux City shows a rise of four-tenths ot a foil In tha last twenty-four hours. It is stationary at Omaha. DoWitt's Saniaparllla aoairoyH suoh pal sons as scrofula , skin dmoaso , czoma , rbou matism. Its timely usosavos many lives. lpahltinable Wedding * . Last night at Trinity oathodral Bliss Opsl Watte Mouzalln , daughtor'of Mrs. G. E. Tou- zalm of 2103 Chicago street , was married to Lieutenant S. E. Sparrow , U. S. A. Doan Gardner road the sorvioo. At tbo homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Stadolman , 14 2 South Twenty-eighth street , Miss Lilian Stadolmua and Albert W. 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It wages war on the sharks consequently quently the sharks don't like it. But as long as the sol diers ate grateful it is satis fied. If you are a veteran , or the widow , child or de pendant parent of a veteran , write to The Bes Bureau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for you. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha.Neb. Healthful Happiness. The blcyolo of tomorrow may bo better thtin the blcyclo of today The Columbia of today Is the boat of the day It cannot bo better until It is mndo better It cannot bo in ado better until modern uiochunlcs advance - vance unto another piano of suc cessful accomplishment In these days the Columbia , will load as iu the days , of now. All about Columbia ! , 5 ] imKon of poitlvlt y It llliutrutlDiiH , free ill uny Columbia nuoncr < > r uniit lir umll for two 2-coul utanipi. i'opo ilfK Co. , HI Cutumliln Avu. , Iluitun. TRADE MARK. 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