THE OMAHA DAILY UKK : TUESDAY , JULY o , 1802TWELVE PAGES. KILLED HIS COMPANION Q. L. Kitor Shot Dead by Alfred Calkins at Alma , Neb. CLAIMS THAT IT WAS AN ACCIDENT When tlio Itcrolvor Win Drawn mid 1'rc. ( anted , the Slayer Assert * That 1I Did nut Think It U'ai Loaded. ALMA , Neb. , July 4. [ Special Telegram loTun UIK. : | G. L. Klsor was shot and Instantly killed hero this evening at 0 o'clock by Alfred Calkins , tto ball , n 33-calibro fctmth ft Wesson , entering about on inch below , the left cyo. Doth parties were In the employ of Taylor's Circus , Culklns bolnc n cnok and bis victim workmu' on the canvas. They had been with this company about ween. Cnlklns claims that ho lives at LttiC"it ! , Klscr's homo being nt San Antonio , Tux. A coroner sjurv win immediately summoned nnd thu oviuunco disclosed that the deceased nnd bis slayer wcro companions ; that there existed no 111 will or hard feelings whatever between them ; that they had Joined this do- tmrtmont about a week ngo. The doco-xsed iiiiil Just hern promoted and llnlshltitr his sup per , said In a Jesting way that this was .his lust supper In this tent , nnd Culklns told him lo cot out , ntthesomo time drawing the re volver which ho rind a moment before taken Rwny from n. companion. Pointing It at Klscrha nulled thu trlKcer. As.soon as Calkins taw A'hat ho had done lie said to tbo com panion from whom he had tait'jn the weapon , "My God , why did not you tell mo It was loaded ? ' ' The Jury returned a verdict that the de ceased eaiiio to his death from n gun nhot wound from a revolver in tao hands of Alfred Cnlklns , nnd further tlnd said Alfred L'olliltis ( juilty of criminal carelessness. Cnlkms Immediately gave himself up nnd Is now In the hands of tno sherllT. Ills pre liminary bearing will bo held tomorrow morning. Washington C'onnty'H Ituiiiilon. Irr.UMAN , Nob. , July 4. | Special to Tun JJt.i.J The energies of thu pcoplo hero are concentrated in having the county veterans' reunion a grand red letter occasion. This event lakes claco August 10 nnd II. It is ( .bought Hon. Themes Majors will bo hero to tnlK to the old soldiers. The ulffcront com- initlccs are hard r.t work , and In n few days the reception committee will send out circu lar letters to the press and prominent citizens over the stnto. NKW.MAN Oitovn , Neb. , July 4. [ Special to Tin : HIM : . ] The second day ol the reunion was opened with an eloquent address by Kev. Mary S. Andrews of Omaha at the pa vilion. At,8 p. m. the Grand Army oration wns delivered by lice. M. V. Alllon of Madison , the exercises closing with a camp Dro. She rulntuitat tlio Altar. Pi.ATTSMOimi , Nob. , July 4. [ Special to TUB HUE. 1 John C. Sochrlst , of Fremont county , la. , and Miss Ada E. Liggett of Wills county , called on Judge Kamsoy and ecurcd a liemiuo to mnrry. While the Judiro was performing the ceremony of making thorn husband and wife tholauy fainted. Two Indies , who wcro present , rendered prompt assistance and the would-bo brldo revived omowhat. She said RUO was subject to such attacks , but would recover In a short tlmu. Mr. Scchnst , with his soon-to-be bride , loft the court house and said ho would return at another time to Mulsh tno contract of petting married. Work oT NorlolU ( 'apllallstf ! . Nop.roi.K , Nob. , July 4. [ Special to Tun 13i.u. 1 Today a party of Norfolk capitalists , consisting of T. B. Kail , Hon. J. B. Barnes nnd K. P. Wcathcrby , together with the Jinn of Smith it Jcssen of Falls City started for the Alcova hot springs to look after their Interests In that resort. Isaac Vanllorn has resigned his position ns general manager and will bo succeeded by Mr. Smith. Mr. Van llorn will superintend the erection of the B"'JOCOO ' hotel which Is being erected at iho eprings , At tlio llratrif.'u Cliiintniiiinn. HEATP.ICI : , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tim DUE. ] A great throng was as- icmblcd at the Chnutauqua grounds today to hear liobort Nourso nnd Chaplain McCaho ipoak at the tabernacle. Thcro wcro not less than 8,000 pcoplo on the grounds during the afternoon , over half of whom were gathered in the tahrrnaclo when McCabe poko. Tomorrow will bo woman's suffrage clay. Susan B. Anthony Is In the city and will spcait at tlio tabcrnaclo tomorrow nftcr- liion. Xi'brusliii Mortgage Inilrbtrdnrss. FAiiinrur , Noli. , July 4. [ Special to Tun Her . ] The statement of mortgages tiled and released in Juno for Jefferson county Is as follows : Form mortgages. Hied , tlfty-two , t .V71.60 ; released , tlf'.y , 4l.7ii.4 : ; city , Jilcd , six , ? 0iiUO ; released , seven , (2,120 ; cliaitol. Illcd , cignty-ouc , { 20,43:1 : ; released , 163 , -I',471.70. itKci-.titisn roit 11:111. IVillillhth Olllcliim Ulvo Notice That Thry AV1I1 Cut ItatcH ICiiHt. CHICAGO , III. , July 4. The light over east bound passenger buslnc.ss on account of the conventions of the National Educational as- eolation and Society of Christian Endeavor lias already begun to snroud. Tbo Vi'abnsh gave notice yesterday that , taklug effect next Tuesday , it would make arataoffl'J from Chicago to Boston and return , and will keep that rate in force as long as the ox- curslon tickets for the above conventions uro in demand. The oftlcors of the Wabasu seek to Justify Uicir action by explaining that tbo Chicago & Erlo btolo a march on them by contracting for a party of delegates to the annual moot ing of the Pharmaceutical association nt Bos ton , leaving hero July 8 , at fl'J for the round trip. In meeting this competition the Wabash - bash makes the same rale for everybody , with stopover privileges and extension of limited tlckois to September ID to return , to gether with such ether concessions as have been made for tbo New York meetings. A otnioiucnt issued by the Hock Island yesterday estimates the gross earnings for iho entire system for the month of Juno at FI,470,90U , an increase , as compared with thu estimated earnings during Iho corresponding mouth last year , 7J/M.VK .1 U/.I/M OJHtSK AXU 1 > IKI > . tlyutorloiiH Drutli nl'i Pretty Servant ( ilrl Attrllint d to STANTON , Mich. , July 4. Ida M. Urconhoo , k prolty domestic employed in the Davis house at Sheridan , Das died under suspicious circumstance * . The girl slated that a young man named I'nrlis had given her n glass of wlno which she bchovea had been diugiicd , tur after drinking it she was seized wllti ex cruciating putns. These pains gradually ho- came wort > o until her writhlngs and contortions tions were pitiful to see , when dcalh re lieved her suffering. Everything known to medical Rclanra was done for her , but with out avail. In an Inlcrvtow 1'urUs. deniedevor Imvlng given her anything to drink. Dr. ( iatnhcr of tins rlty performed nn autopsy on lliu Louy after death , and hits tent the roil- lenls of her stomach to Ann Harbor for mini. VMS IIH ho could dUcover no signs of violence bn her person , Indian ( NillitillrM In C-'onfuri'iioc. CIIIIVKNM : Hiviit : Aonsi.-v. B. 1) . , July 4. KU hundred Sioux Indmna uro horn to taico part iu the Sioux Catholic Indian confer ence. The c-xerclsrs yesterday were of n purely religious nature. The cougrcss Proper begun this morning. Culli Di'clliifH Ilii' Honor. HI. , July 4-Hev. WlllJon j'f , Culn announced tn his congregation yes tcrduy that ho had decided not to uccont , the jiu'siUonay of the Wuuash collcuo at Craw foidsvllli'I Ind. _ SoruppliiKK In Iritliind. 1) niu.v.Jiily 4. Timothy Hcaly uddrossod a meeting In oiuidalk yosiordaya * candidate for North Louth. Sovonil lights took place be iwcou lloaly's supporters and I'aruollltes Many percent luurcd. ) S The rlotlug tu UuiorlcU Saturday nigh where William O'BrUn ' was addressing nn nntl Parnell meeting , continued until mid' night. Many were Injured ou both lde * . the McCnrthyltes being finally routed. Mr. Johnson , n Parae lite , addressed n meotlne at Nowry yo'itctd.iy. A crowd of Me- Carthyltcs Interfered and ( here wns u llorco fight , several persons being badly wounded. UKii.iti vttKin' ! > iitito Di.ii > . .Major ItlrlniKl ,1. r.ill , Who I.cd tlio raiiioui Chiirgc , I'IIUM'H A < viy. : SAN' Finxctsco , Cal. , July 4. Major Hlch- ord J. Falls , a veteran of the war with Mexico nnd of the war of tbo rebellion , und leader of the famous charge at Codnr Creek , died last night of general debility at his lomo In this city. Miijnr 1'nlls was born In llerklmor county. New Vork. When the war with Mexico broke out he unlisted In tbu cavalry , engaged In ever.il ImtttcH und In everv Instance dlstln- ; nhlied himself. Several years after the war too iinc in California and i-iuiipcd In fnriii- \\t \ \ , mil when the war of tierenelllon broke out he again olferud his services to Iho conn- ry , He ! ulncd the fueoml t'allfornlu cavalry and was sent oa t. lie then boeiimt' connected vlth thi ? Klrnt I'linnsyivanla eavaly nn I bo- eiinic m-ijorof u battalion , At the buttle of 'o lar ( . 'rcok hr was under ( Ipnural ( leorito I' . lavard and there led the cavalry charge on he confederate ranlis , which for daring and loldnoss or o\ecntlon had but few ctimls | dur- iiK the war. After he WHH mustered out ho returned to Htn Kraiii'lsi-o nnd on Miiroh 1.7 , ST\ was nppoln ed a munihur of the pollco oree. In a short time ho wi.s promoted to ur .leant and In ISMHvu.s let I red on halt-pay , AO .iio.vKii'/.v ii'ini roir.\A//7.s. ) llahonia I'ooplo I'riiiioHO to Tench Limit Sharks u I.rsson. Ei , Ilc.vo , Okl. , July 4. The scene of the ownslto wars has changed to Ouiicnn , 0110 of iho new towns on the Uock Island south of here. The town was laid out , lots sold under u quit claim deed , nnd n railroad witch built , but when the property had been all disposed of a now site was oui'ned up a mile further away. This enraged the first purchasers nnd they toro up the switch and jumped the now silo nnd gave the leud- ers to understand that blood would How If hey continued such tactics. Mr. Dunsmoro of the townsllo company was In El Iluno osterday and says the settlers will not por- nit eovcrnment oil the part of the company. i'bov ' nro desperatu people and vuluo lifo igh'Uy. Spanish Tiix-KloU'M Victorious. MADIIID , July 4. In the rioting hero Saturday three policemen were killed nnd ovoral olllccrs , including the commander , ovontccn privates nnd twenty policemen njurcd. Tho' civil governor war badly iruiscd. Very few women and about a dozen mnlo roughs were hurt. The rioters vcro victorious and the objectionable tuxes are likely to bo abolished. One Horn livery Mlmrtc. iNiiiAXAroLis , Iiid. , July 3. A Ilockvlllc , nd. , special says : O. P. Brown , the wealth- est farmer In Parko county , was yesterday robbed of $0,000 by sharpers. Ho came hero vlth a s Iran ire r ana gave a nolo at the Parko : ank for thirty days und took tbo cash with him. It is said that the gold brick swindle vus attempted by the swindlers. Itcrlln'H Sunday Host Law. BP.IILIN , July 4. The Sunday rest law vent into operation yesterday without caus- ng a hitch. Shonkcopers were doubly busy vlthln the legal hours of business. INDIAN UORN IN EUROPE. The .Miiriliy-llroil | I'ropnganibi Across tlio Will IT. Among the first discoveries of the " "ilfjrims nt Plymouth , snya Htirpor's AVcokly , was mai/.c , or , as they culled t , Indian corn , nnd the virtues of corn nonl lor miin tind lioa&t n.ro familial1. [ Jut the nutritious grain lias not deiior- illy ponotiTitcd Muropo , and an Indian corn propaganda has been recently started in Germany , with very proinia- ng results. Thirteen mills hayo been nit in operation for grinding corn , and some ol thorn have been working night md day , and have boon unulle to fill their orders. Sovonil ether mills in various parts of Germany will soon ho erected , the demand for corn is BO great , [ n Dresden , where two corn mills are in operation , more than half the bakers ire fcolling mai/o-ryo broad , composed of ono part imiixo and two parts rye , in which the taste of the maize is not per ceived. Even the two mills in tlio lat- , cr city , ono of. thorn T. Bienort's , the argest rye mill in Germany , are baking and soiling largo quantities of this jroad , and the old government garrison bakery is turning out thousands of loaves daily. The United States consul at Kotter- dam mentions the great increase in the importation of Indian corn. The Gor man Millers association has taken the alarm , and corn has been assailed as an article of human food with an energy at which the Yankee must smile , seeing wliut a pcoplo has been bred upon it. A woll-informcU correspondent in Uerlin writes : "My firm opinion is that when tno German people know tlio full value of Indian corn as human food , they will consume as much ns wo do in proportion to tlio number of inhabitants. The gov ernment is now putting a corn-milling plant in their largo mill at Magdeburg , and the government report on the value of corn as food will soon be published , which is the result of a thorough in vestigation and practical testing of bread-making nt the garrison bakery in this city , and which , I am informed by the commission , will bo highly favor able. " Probably without knowledge of these facts , a correspondent pleads for mal/.o , or Indian corn , as ttio most fitting na tional llowor , as a nati vo of the continent , while the golden-rod has a European variety. "What could compare with it in sculpture or in harmony of lint for the artist , whether wo choose the lender tussolled blossom crowning the tall stem , the long leaf waving in the wind , or the golden our in its brown sheath'It may bo urged that the llowor is not the striking feature of this plant , but when wo tauo the tout cssomblc , there is nothing liner in tlio botanical world. The shamrock of Ireland is generally represented by its loaf , not the blossom , therefore wo might reason ably tnko the fruit of tbo maize as our emblem ; for docs it not typify peace , prosperity , labor , sustenance'/ Neither the golden-rod nor the pansy has any prominent traits ; the abundance of the ono , the lowliness of the ether , can only bo claimed for them. " O\ir corre spondent Kindly reminds us of a fact with which wo were not altogether unfamiliar , that Lowell's homage to the "dusty gold" occurs in his poem to n dandelion. Hut there can ho no question that IJar- low's "Hasty 1'nddlng , " ono of the ear liest of American poems , dealt wholly with American Indian corn. IVtrllli'd Wood In ( iollmin. The workmen who are digging the hole on I'ark row In front of the post- olllco for thu machinery at the lower end of the Third avenue cable road , says the Now York Commercial , struck some hard substance thirly-llvo feet be low Jho surface the ether day. They at llrbt supposed it to bo a largo piece of iron , but after digging around It for Home tlmo found that it was u log about eighteen to twenty Inches through. The log was so hard that no dent could bo made upon tlio surface with a pickaxe , so u saw was procured , and to the surprise of the workmen they coul'l not saw It , Tlio removal of the log , which was twenty foot long and lay into either wall of the excavation , delayed work for over a dny. Chisels nnd 'other sharp Instruments were used on the petrified wood after Its removal to the oimn air , but without IfcctJ PA1RIOTIS1IOF NEBRASRANS 3olobratnl ( tha Fouttli Throughout the State iu' Becoming Style , HOW THE DAY WAS GEIOALLY OBSERVED Slilnry'i I'linulo Wns nn liitrrrntliii ; I-Vn- turo of tlin Ocrimlon In tlnit I'ortlou of thu Mutts Nntot of the Day. Smjtr.r , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Telegram oTtii : Iluc.l It was Indeed u plo.isuro to sea the immense crowd out today \vllno3S ho celebration , As early as U o'clock this nornlng the farmers came to town with their amlllds nnd when the procession formed nt ) : ; | J the streets were literally alive with pco plo. Charles Trognltr. acted as marshal of the lay. First In line wu the Sidney brass /and , followed by the Grand Army of the Republic , mounted , school children In double chariot representing tha states of the union ; orty lloats representing the business men of Sidney , a bjiul of Indians from Pine Utdgo ugency , the porformlug bours , elk ) , coyotes and mountain lions. At the skailn ? rink the Indoor exorcises oc curred. lion , Geor oV. . tloist delivered an excellent oration and the- glee club furnished the music. In the afternoon outdoor sports , consisting of sack race , running foot nice , base ball gumu , shooting of blue rock pig eons and liorsu racing occurred , A mam- nolh dance was In progress all night. There was a magnlllcent pyrotechnic -display at ho garrison , The people generally observed the day , owing to unprecedented crops throughout iho country and elegant cool weather that prevailed , KiivcnimN Creiit Iiy. ; , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Tele gram 10 Tut : Ili'i : . | Hnvciiiui held tha ulggcst celebration In her hUtory to day. Thousands of pcoplo wcro hero 'rotn nil parts of the country. Jruilons wcro delivered by Hon.V. . S. ilamllton , grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Nebraska , nnd by Hon. John ; { oiicky of Omaha , editor of" the Pokrok /apadu , tha lut.- . address being In Doncin- iiui. iiui.An unfortunate nccldcnt occurred this morning when the procession was forming. A largo float occupied by young ladles repre- sontlng Iho states of the union and the god dess of liberty suddenly collapsed , pre- : lpltutlng the occupants to the ground. A lltlo miss named Kobcrls had her hip dls- ocalcd , but no other sorlous Injuries uro re- lortcd. Thn celebration was hold under the msplcos of tbo Princess of the Orient of .tavcnua. Thousands nt Colninhns. COI.UMIIUS , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE ) The celebration hero to- lay was attended by a very large crowd. our hundred people came from Omaha on the Nebraska Independent Htllcs' excursion and thousands poured in from the surroun- ng country. The speakers were Judge C. ; { . Scott of Omaha and George 11. Gable of Council HlulTs. A match game of base ball jetwocn the Morse Ury Goods company's ' .cam from Omaha and a picked nine from lore was won by the Omaha club , the score being 5 to 4. It was iho prettiest game over Hayed hero. The Omaha Athletic club jeld n contest with this result : 1UU- , 'ard dash , wou by A. Droxel. H. H. Morgan won the running high jump. The broad jump was won by F. U. Smith. A. D. Woodruff won the sack MCO. The hitch and hign kick was won by Goodsell , and the polo vault by A. Uroxol. The city was profusely decorated. Kunnaril'H IntcrudlliiK Culuhrttloi. ; , Neb. , July 4. | Special Telegram to THE Bnu.J Fully 3,000 people parlict- jatod In the Fourth of July colebra- " , lon bore touay. The Kciinurd" band ren dered excellent music , nnd all the amuse- nouts gave entire satisfaction. Mr. F. P. Van Wyuklo covered himself with glory iu us address of welcome. lion. L.V. . Usboru dcllvorod an eloquent oration. Giivo tlio .School ii 1'icnlc. KEAIIXCV , Neb. , July 4. [ Special Tolcsrram to THU BKE.J Superintendent Mallaliou ; ave the pupils , oRlcors and employes of the jtato Indusirlul school a grand holiday plc- nlo today. The 200 members of tnc school spent the day In a grove in the Platte vulloy. A dress parade of the military company , band concerts , a big basket dinner and sev eral games of ball were tbo leading features. The paradeof the entire school was spoken of in the highest terms by the ruauy visitors. Tbero were u numbur of private picnics n the groves near town , und good many at- Landed tbo celobrailons at Amherst & Cnl- uway on the line ol the Kearney und Black EIllls road. No accidents have been reported. 1'uero was a line display of fireworks this evening. Wiiyno In the I'rorcHslon. WAYNE , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Telegram to THE BII.J A inoro boauiltul morning povor dawned m Wayne than this morning. The citizens wcro aroused from slumber by the roar of artillery at daybreak , and in a very short tlmo tlio patriotic son and his firecracker predominated. By 8 o'clock almost every business house along main street had boon gaily decorated with flags and bunting , nnd lings wcro visible on nearly every residence in the city. At 10 o'clock the pnradu formed on First street nnd proceeded to the opera house , where 1,5'JO people listened to an excellent oration by Colonel E. J. Simpson of Nor folk. In the afternoon thousands of people , witnessed the races nnd otbor amu o- incnti and the bowery dances afforded amusement to many. Tonlgla the most beautiful ilroworks over displayed In this section of the state were witnessed by ! ) ,00 < ) pcoplo. Tno ovenlntr parade was a great success , tha street being abluzc with beauti ful lights. NWWASKA CITY , Neb. , July 4. [ Special Telegram to Tnu BEE.J Tno Fourth passed very quietly la this city. There was no pub- ho demonstration and beyond individual bursts of enthusiasm the day was unob served. No serious accidents have bcou re ported. It Wax Olixprvoil at llnitrlci ; , BKATJUCI : , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Tele gram to THIS BKK.J The glorious Fourth was observed hero this morning by a parade and Inspection of the lira department. Major Phillips addressed tba boys In a com plimentary speech. The afternoon was given over to coluurutlng at the Chautnmjim grounds. The day passed on without special Incident or accident. Many of the business houses and residences were handsomely de corated with thu national colors. Hi : KM AX , Neb , , July 4. [ Snec'al to Tun BIH. : | Only n few days ago did the citizens decide to celebrate the Fourth in this place , and it was a success. Many visitors from the country c.uma Into town Sunday and re mained over night. About 4 o'clock this morning the very foundations of the town were shaken by iho tiring of Iho early saluto. At 5 o'clock evoryoody in Iho city was out of bed and preparing for the day. Most of the business hnutcs und some ot the residences are elaborately decorated , The day was taken up with parades , music and games. HiirtliiKton'ii LYIHmillon , HAUTIXOTOX , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Tele , cram to Tun BEC.J Tlio glorious Fourth wai celebrated In this city in good stylo. The business men's parade was 0110 of thu llnost over had in the town , lion , W. A , Poyutor delivered an able oration , which was appre ciated oy the Independents , us tie Is luoir candidate ! for congress from this district , 'Iho town was decorated with llagu and Dim. ners. It Is estimated that about 1,500 out siders celeurated at Harltngton today. Allied Sport lit North lli'iid. NniiTll HI'.NP , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin ; Dc .l A rousing fourth of July celebration was held hero today ; all kinds of sports were participated Iu , The crowd was entertained by local speakers , Tlioro was a line display of flro works at night. How CAMIIIIIIKIK , Nob. . July 4. [ Special Tele- grum la Tun UEK.J Cnmbrlugo celoQrnted today under lha most auspicious circum stances. Two thousand jlvo hundred puopla thronged the streets. I'rof.V. . 10. AndrowB of Hastings , candidate for congress on tlio republican ticket , tVallvcrod on address of moro than ordinary Interest. Tonight tbo llrcwork display lighted too slues utlutur- vnls and the b.imm ware nut In full forr.o parading tlio main streets ot the city. Antrlopu.4ouiil ; ) 'n Itriiiiliin. O\iimti Neb. . July -Special [ Telegram - gram to TUB Hnwj ' 1'ho Fourth of July was op''i'cd oy h , , snluio of forty-four guns. At ten there wa n street parade , con sisting of the Gf-lud Army of the Republic , forty-four yoilng Indlo.3 on hor.sn bacit ropre- Denting the stutos' , headed by Iho Goddess of Liberty on a rMscd platform , citizens nnd callthumptans. At II n. m. there was nn or.ulnn by ilon.'U. D. Molklrjohn. H was Lho Inrgoit audience aver assembled in An- iolopa county. Tbo' .peahor fully sustained his reputation a an orator. All the proceedings of trio day In the pavilion were splcod by witticisms , recitations , and soncs of Chaplain Lqxloh whoso volco could bo heard forthoi * tbnn the cannon. A grand display of flro. ' works closed tuo pro- jriim this OVCIIIIIRI ' , Cortliind'H Crowd Kntcrliilnod. CoiiTMN'it , Neb. , July 4. ( Special Tele gram to Tin ; Br.i ; . ] Uortland celebrated the nation's birthday in grand style todny. There was fully 15,000 pcoplo In town , a great mnnv coming 'from Lincoln und Beatrice. The Forenoon was spent in the gen eral Fourth ot July way. At | ) . m. the crowd Bothered at the elegant half mlle track of B. K. Demon , Just outside thu vlllago limits , uud witnessed some line racing. The hall mlle frco-for-all trotting and pacing race was won by Bonnie II , tha Cortla'id pacer , time , 1 :1T : ; King Prime of Lincoln second. Novelty running race , quarter and half , won by Gray Dan. of Wlluor , tlmo. 'Jj.Vr > . Three quarter by JcnnloC. of Lincoln , tlmo , 1:21. : Ttio : ii0 ! ! : ) ass , half mlle and repent , won by King I'rino , tlmo , 'JVi. There was also two or three oxhluitlon races among which was thn lialf mile race of Iho celebrated croy hound loam Spurt and Spokane ; drlvon by llttlo Dot Sparks to u little sulky , against a race liot. > o , In Old I'liHhliiiird Sty IP. Citr.Ti : . Nob. . July 4. [ Special Telegram to THE Bii.J : Today this city celebrated the Fourth of July In the old fashioned man ner for the first tfmo In nir.o years. The city was ciowdcd witu people from all surround ing country , nnd everybody enjoyed n good Limo. No speeches were niado. In the morn ing a trades procession und In the afternoon foot races , base ball and horse races wns the program. Aoout 11 In the morning the roof of the Democrat ofllco took Uro nnd burned lively for u short tlmo until put out by the firemen. Positive nssuniiico has been received In this cltytodny that Governor McKtnloy will maKe no speeches this summon nt any of the western cimutiiuquas , all anuoucomcnts to the contrary notwithstanding. The gov ernor's private socrogary says 1m may como west later In the campaign if necessary. At ( ic GEHMAXTOW.V , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; Bi'.n.l The anniversary of tbo nation's independence wns celebrated In nn appropriate manner by the city of Germantown - town and vicinity. A ball loam iu the fore noon between iho first nlno of Gcrmiintown and Oak ( JreoK , resulted In n victory for the Gcrmantown. 60 to 17 at 12:30p.m.Prof.Molrs : introduced Hon. Koss Anderson of Sowurd as the speaker of the day. Ho delivered an eloquent address , after which Prof. Weiss gave n short \orynpproprlato address. Appropriate music was rendered by the Gor- inantown band and glee olub , closing with "America. " The evening was spent In danc ing nnd a grand dlsplav of Ilroworks , which was enjoyed by all. Valentino's Success. VALENTINE , Nob. , July 4. [ Spaclal Tolo- uram to THE Bui : . ] At.4 o'clock this morii- Ing Ibo town was aroused , by salutes from tnliuita guns that echoed for miles around. Soon thereafter teams began to arrive from the surrounding country. A proces sion was formed und paraded the principal streets , headed by the Uornot band nnd car of state to a bowery sit uated in the north part of Iho town. Hero the usual exercises" were hadr Judge Alfred Barlow of Chadron delivered a masterly oration. Tha afternoon was spent in a variety of sports , the festivities concluding this evening by pyrotechnic display. At least " ,009 people participated. St. I'Hiil Citizens * Work. ST. PAUL , Neb. , July 4. ( Special Telegram to THE BEB. I St. Paul citizens with 81,000 in hand arranged a model program for n Fourth of July celebration. It was carried out to purfectlon today. The streets were shaded by willow trees planted for tbo purpose and the effect was marvellous. Everybody was surprised at the elaborate decorations and mucn credit is duo the committee in charge. Five thousand pcoplo witnessed the Industrial parade , hoaacd by tha prize band. Visitors pronounced it perfect. In the hose contest a coed exhibition was given. Crc.stun'fi .Many Vlsltom. CIIESTON , la. , July 4. ( Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] Special trains have boon run ning all day bringing paoplo to Crcston , and there are not loss than S.OOO visitors in the city. The day has boon one of pleasure and amusement , such as has navcr bean known hero on such nu occasion bcforo. WOULUX'J. ' I.KV MUSI' Sl I'ollco 1'ri'vent the Hillilit All- arulilftt from Holding it Meeting. PiTrsnuiiG , Pa. , July 4. Ilorr John Most , tbo anarchist , was advertised to speak in Schwabol's hall afternoon , Allegheny , yesterday noon , but the police refused to allow the meeting to bo held. Tha proprietor of tba hall was notified yesterday that Most would not bo permitted to speak , but no attention was paid to the order , and arrangements wcro made to hold the mooting In defiance of the authorities. Yesterday afternoon a do- tall of police was sent to tho' hail before the meeting opened , and the anarchists , fearing arrest , kept on the outsido. Chief Murphy says ho has Information that Most had been working socrotlv in thU vicinity for the past four weeks with the evident intention of In citing tha workiirgmon. If bo is found In Allegheny again , the chlot says ho will send him to the workhouse. Itlvor KUIng lit St. I.onlt. ST. Louis , Mo. , July 4. The rlvor hero con tinues to rlso moru rapidly , M the heavy fall of ram Saturday and last night was gonural. Additional rises are reported along the Mis souri nnd upper Mississippi rivers , which will cause it to continue tha next few days. Tno water has nearly reached the thirty- foot mark. Mnrdprer U'llmm I'ncaiios. PoitTLANi ) , Ore. , July 4 , Charles Wilson , > \ ho outraged and murdered u lil-yoar-old girl , and who barely escaped lynching Fri day night , whllo being conveyed to tbo peni tentiary at Saloin , leaped from the carriage and escaped In the darkness. A posse is scouring ttio country for him. Tronhlt ) In Triirklni ; WAOON MOUND , N. M , , July 4. The posse which loft hero In pursuit of Jose Cial- logos , who killed Ji J. Schmidt , a store keeper , has sent a messenger back fur aid. They started outi.witli bloodhounds to track " $2.25 A'OUCONTH ( Jtf" TREATMENT TWICE A DAY , % ic Oxygen ' .produces . Naturally . RICH BLOOD ! BEAUTIFUL COM PLEXIONS ! GLOWING HEALTH ! Free Trial Inhalations. Really Cures ; Catarrh , Bronchitis , AHllima , HIL.V Kovor , Coiisuiiiptlon , Iloiiduelio ( stole or norvouB ) , Dyspopsht , Nervous Prostration. . . . . i p ' An * ! Inlr r\ / n /lift A / II't Cull on or write without notloo , THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO , , Sulto 610 Shcoly Hlic. , cor. 15th nnil UowurdBts. , O.MAIIA , NEB. Gnllopos down , nnil c.imo upon him Satur day uttornonn. ! iu was with n party of Mexicans wlio hnvo ROIIO to his rmistnnco , and nro In a slrotiRlv fortlrtod position , mid It will take a Inrtto force of men to diModco llitm. It Is snld Hint the Mexicans from tlio surrounding country arc hurrying to ttio nlil of tbolr countryman , and serious trouble Is anticipated , ns tno Mexicans ilo not propose to allow thu Americans to capture the mur derer. OHIO britUCK ill .1 CVVIMXK. loio : In Niltnlicr ot Toivm No l.lvos host. FtNm.AY , O. , July 4. Tlio town of Carey , O. , southeast of Finality , wns almost de stroyed by n cyclone shortly after midnight Saturday. No lives were lost , hut ttio tlmn- nco to property will rcncli $110.000 or SKI , 000. The storm c\moup : nt midnight niul un roofed and partially demolished the Park hotel , Gnult house , Presbyterian church , lllph school tmlldltiK , ten business houses and a score or inoro of dwellings , besides destroying fences , shruubery and farm buildings. The cliiniavo to the fnrminp Interests In the counties near Cnrov will briiitf the total dam- agu up to nearly $100,000. LIMA , O. , July . The most severe storm In years passed over north western Ohio last nieht. The cyclone diet the greatest amount of damacc cast of here , houses being blown down at Hnrrod , Fornkor , Alccr arid other points. A uumhor of persons wcro Injured. UR | trees wcro twisted from tholr roots and carried grout distances , nnd the building of the Limn Drawing company was struck. On tuo upper lloor wurosiorod several thousand busnols of malt. Tho. HKhtnlnc entered n window of this roam and tore out the lloor , letting the mail and debri.i down through the two lower floors Into the basement , en tirely ruinir.i ? that part of the building. Ttio loss Is over $10,000. Severe Stimn In Missouri. ST. Lens , Mo. , July 4. Additional ac counts of the tornado which passed over n part of Adraln county , in this state , last Sat urday night , show that it was very destruc tive and that it also Injured n number of people. The water works , situated about n mlle from Mexico. the county scat , wcro badly wrecked and residences In the vicinlly.owncd bv Kov. James Urudloy , W. II. Turner , Jerome Dun can and Mrs. H. C. Uraharn were Kfo.it ly dntnaRod. Further out In the country the farm house of Jacob Sellers was demolished and Mrs. Sellers severely Itijuiod ; nil the outbuildinpsof HoynlJesso weroblown down , the house of Alex Davis was torn tn pieces and ftlrs. Davis and her son seriously hurt. I.uiuloii I'ltmiu'liil Ucvlinv. HO ! IJUJnni'.t flnrl > n lltiini" . } I.n.siioN , July 4. [ Now York Herald Cublo Spcolal to Tun HIIK. ] Thuro has been a marked absence of business In the Htoik ov- ohiingo today. The honsu ais presented iiulto a deserted appearance. Thu Inactivity l'i likely to continue until the excitement of the ulcctlons Is over. Consols recovered to within \ ( , to * i per cent of Saturday's prices , the full unlns duo to a few sales of money stock. Afghanistan news has hud a slljrhtly disturbing cited. Indian runco paper is H l > or cent bettor. 1'orolnn government securities Inivu been inoro or lc s depressed all dny. Itusslan foitr.s have given way 1-'a percent , UrueU U percent and several other interii'illonal htoults H to ! i per cent , home railways showing little weakness. The weekly traltlo statements of the southern lines was not so s.-.tlafuctory as expected , however the chances In prices art ) ciullo unimportant. Midland belli * 'i per cent lower , lirlghton deferred ? j per cent and n few others 'i per cent. North llrltlsh is a fraction bettor. The nrirket for Amcr- iean railways lias been In very neglected eou- ( lltlotis. Denver preferred probably mot with ( lie n.ost . utcnUon. passing tbo dlvlilond on Satniday and cautlnf selling orders to come In from the provinces , resulting in a fall of otncr descrlutlons. The cloau was dull and mostly lower. lint In no in stance to a greater extent than from ! S to y nor cent. Quotations in most rases wcro only nomin.il. oivlnn to the abtoncc of prices from Now Vork with roianl to Canadian lines which se.iivuly bavu been dealt In. Grand Trim's ' issues leave oil'at a decline of ' 4 to ? 4 per cent. lirltlHh ( irinii Trade Ilpvluw. LONDON.Inly 4. The .Mark I.ano Kvprcss In Us review of the llrltlsli grain trade , s.iys , : \Migll9h \ wheats have boun dull , and fiom fid to Is lower. Porclgn wheats ducllnod Cd. It It estimated ' . ' .IKiO.'ai quarters of foreign wheat and l.OUD.OJ ! backs of Hour have been placed In warehouses. Mal/.cs have been weaker , owing to favorable American crop prospects and expected heavy arrivals from Argentine , ll.irlcy has been lower. In the oat market thcro has been a decline of 'kl. 17s belns asked'.or white Amcrlean. Hyo has been tinner. In today's market Kn llsli wheat sold at declliilni ; prices , l-'orelirn wheat was Inactive ami Cd lower. 1'lourwas woalior : Knijllsli was In better demand than foreign. There was a fair inquiry for maize ; round fell ad ; other sorts were unchanged. London Stocli .Marld-t. Ijosnov , July 4. 1'ollowlng are tlio closing quotations for todny : HAII Hn.vr.it l JlONiiv ' nor uuiit. HATH Discount In iho open nmrlfct for bolh sliorl and tnroo inonllis bills 1 : i-Ji ( to 17S per cent. Overloaded nnd disordered stoni- nclis nnd bowels don't need n clews of pbjvsic. TUat , with its violence , only iipscts them [ tlio inoro. They need n dose or two of Dr. IMorco's Pleasant Pellets. Thnt cleanses and rcnulntfs them mildly nnd gently , but thoroughly nnd effectively. Thoy'ro the orlciiwl little Liver Pills , these tiny , sugar-coated nuti-bllloiis Krnnules the Binnllcst nnd the casiebt to take. Ono little Pellet for n laxative thrco for n cathartic. Sick Headache , Hiliqus Headache , Constipa tion , Indigestion , Ililious Attacks , and all derangements of the llvor , stomach nnd bowels nro prevented , relieved , nnd curcxl. I'nt up In scaled vials a perfect vest- pocket remedy , always convenient , fresh , and reliable. Thoy'ro the cheapest pills you can buy , for they're gunrtintecd to give witisfnction , or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you pet. Can you ask more ? SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cnttlo. hoi ; and snoop miirUiit In Iho west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURXE & FRAZIER LIVK HTOOIC COMMlSaiON. THK I.KADIIUS. Write to thla houS3 for cor- Mirltot , Raporu. Wood Brothers , South Omaha Telephone II i7. Chicago J. 1) . HADI8MAN. I . , . . - „ „ „ . \V. K. WOOD. fMniinBOM. MnrUot roportH liy mall and wlro uhourfully fnrnUliod upon application. _ - Tl-I IS - Campbell Commission Co. Ohlcaco. F.iistrit. l.onls , Kansas Olty. South oniahu , MOII.X Oltyf Korl Worth. A. D. Boyer &Company , MniulM KxoliaiiBi ) Ilullilliu.Bouth Omalru Corrom > oailoiicoiiollcllul oaJ uroiuptly riiforiitoliora.Vfooiliri. ) rJioi'mlnttuiilluiiloord ( ; , IMI. IncorporiiUJ , 13J1 Cuiiltnl fullr l > l'l. ' 2J.WJ. Waggoner Birney Company , Wrltoor wlrum for pronnil uaJ rulluiilu uiarkjt rci'urU. Perry Brothers & Company , J.tvu Stdok CommUiiloii. Koom 61 KxuhaiiKo IlulKllir. , bouth Omaha Tuloplionu 17vl7. _ OMAHA t ui'ors' ' and mm 1 1:111 : 1 ) . ContrnctoM niul jmliroiilr.ictoM fof all klivli of liiilMlnir. piiutoMiw. , . .ilnihuotp nil ) tpfclvc copy or llliiiurK ari'Mlcct ! ' unit liic"r. ! illn'rUir n frpp. ttjr vcitillnii tliplr n.im > tnulnc" anil lop tlon to tliittitilMi | r .I II ( iloiri. Ills nth S AWNINGS AND TENTS. ORUHA TENT * AWIIWOLF . BROS. A CO. ING COMPANY , Tpntu nwnlniti. tiirpnu- n fn , li.immocks. ollnncl lln , cot cm of Ml Minis. rulilior olothlnu. S < > ml tlncK , fodiinen , otc. S-rml forctt'guo. 1118 Knrnnni | tur ootalu nu."Ui S lull BAGS AND TWINES DISHOPACO. BEMISOMAHA DAD 00 oHton Blsal , manllK , Importer * nndmrfoUour rope , lipmp. Julo. colton - nek * , burlapj , Itrlno. ton tivlno'.tnrrcd cord- nt ? . t-le. ala ! - . Hit. . . . _ DICYOL123. J ll.n.TODD , BnoccMor tnJ.J. WIUi W.O. DAXON . . , cn oi. : M'fii dcnr. impor Btoycteo lolil on monthly pncklniiliDSLM. All novel payment ! . iso N , Itlh-st tlusln .HI i ilno. 1I1U Doimlai St. BOOTS AND SHOKS. MORSE-80ESHQE03. 11 U.I lion.ird HU 3l. Fnltorr onrnor HIM nnd louulr ) strotti , W * uro inaklDZ olos prlooi to onh b irar . nnl arc sclllua olai of nuud ) wtilob 1J vurr sala- aDU if lib luarolmnli. STEVEN CREEUOH. Jlnnufnoliirer's nccnt. Irini ui < | ilr ] > atinltlipvpry- tlilnilti nbo.x. iu I'll' * . KIIIII niul rlilld'K nl Inn- pM fnctory price.1 * and dlfrontit ! > . L.itujt st > lc. . 1401 Fnrnnin Mrtct. Hm ,11 I.X BREWER3. JOS. SCIUITZ BRE , , . IHQ CU/ Offlos , B. Dlh and Lcareo * worlh 813. . Uiuaba. Mnrhorar. AEt. | CA1 UMAKES. _ _ W.R.DRUMMOND&CQ. biillilprp. llojo nnd pntrul mii ona u rpcclalty. IStli , opp Court House. CLOTHING. BLUTUKr & UUHEM , QILMORE&RUHL Clolblni ; . notion.furnluli , Inpn. ( ilvo U.H i trial Manufra and wbolceil * Hninpk'3 prppnld by < > clothlurs. 1100 Ilaruur press. 1113 llnrnuy. stroot. COAL , COKE , I CORNICE. OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAGLECORK OE WORKS / LIME CO. , llfrs. unlvnnUcJ Iron Hard and soft coal. 8 D. cornice , window caps , ocr. letli and Douglas- uiclallc bhylUbts , elu . IU. 1110 , 1I2 Uodue-st. CONTRACTORS. I. H. GLENH. Contrnctor'nnil nb contrartnr for nil kind * of tmllcHiikr. | iintcrliii ! . p.ilnthur ptr. will rpeclvo copy of ( .Icnu' nrctiitcrtH and bill Id ? r4 ill rectory frru , by Mundlnc tbclr nnnip. biiKlnoMi and loca tion , to thu publisher. J. II. lilunn. 113 S. litb FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER' OEEBE&RUHYAN FUR- ING CO. Dptiolstered fiirnltnrc ! NITURE CO , , 1SOM.W N'lcbolAi at I Oraoo and ThUMoath \Vbolc9nloonly. I streets. THE RE ARE Old Soldiers in Poor-litre -A.N D- Pcnsioo kilts in Palaces That is the sort of thing Tll3 Bee Bueail Of Claims was or ganized to correct. The Bureau believes in giving the veterans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. 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 ol a veteran , write to Tte Be3 Bureau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for you. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha. Neb. NOT I OK OK ASrilWSMKNT OF DAM AOKS FOR GUADINO , To thu owners of all loin and | iurln of lots and real I'BlaUi uliiiiB Klphth slifut from I'luu btroiit to TranuU blruut.ciii are liuruliy mitlllcd tlml } li iiiidorslL-iiud , thri'o cllslnturunted fruuholclurH of tliu elly of Umalm , have lieon duly nimulntuil liy llici mayor , wllh tlio approval of iliii oily ccmnoll of Mild ully. to iihsen-i the daiirinu Jo thn ciwnuimuHuuotlviily of lliu propnrly alliielod by uradliia H Blilli bln-ut from J'nio Biri'ot to I'-riinelR utrr-ut. - declared ni'oessary tiy ordinance illCI. JIUHHOI ] Jniiu : . ' ! , IMi. . aiijirovi'd.luiiu'.M. IbSU. Vou nro fiirihiT notified , lluil huvliia nueciitcil | mill iiinilnl- | | iiiniii. and duly ninililleil IIH r ; iHlrm | > hv liiw. wci wfll. on Iho mil day of July. A. I ) . IMI. . nt ' the foriinoiiii. al lliii thu hour of Jiici'otouU In olllco of T. II. .Mcjl'ullocli. loom HI. . N. \ . l.lfo liiilldliiK , wltlun the forponilu I'V'1 ' * . " ' H'1" ! clir. inuet for tlm jmrpo-uof cniihldiirliiK and niiildiii ! Iho iibsi'usiiiiint of ( liunuu'u to tliu ( iwiiuriiVmicotlvuly of salil proiurty | , iiiri'otod hy said Kradliu. t kiii'/ Into coiwldwriitloii BUi'elal liiMiulliK , If any Vou aru notllluil lo ho niuhontal the tlmu and plaeo uforuiuld niul iiuilio any olijuetlonu 10 or blaloinunU con- cernliiK * ald asKUhHiiiunl of ( liunii us as you i. . yeo.ifcW rpi P r. . | rJIiUcu ( ( W. O. Hlllll VKIt. JAMIS ; .ST Omaha , July a. Ib'JS. GROCERIES. DRU09 , Eto. D. Kl , 8TEEIEA.OO. , GtAKE , BRUOEACO. , / & 1MM305 Jon i loth nd Harner * tr tt * Om h . IIA tlD WARM RECTOR 4 WILHELMY LOBECK&UNN , CO. , Hosiers' Imrdtrara ail Corner lOlh nd mechanics' looK bltettm. 1UI DouKlns 8tr t- I A. C. RAYMER , tiiilltlprr HnM > vi > n > nnil I I nntr.irtuM' fupillo | & . ' ! Soul i mtli strooti LUMHKR. CHAS. n. LEE , JOHN A. WAXEFIEIO Hnntirnort lumber , woo-1 onriioti nnilr | : < iii l tmportot Amorlain I'or fr lloorlni ; , Hn.l civn MI. MllwniUfti lD"riulto ! cuinoiil nn > l 8th and ( Julncr whllo lima. LIQUORS. FRIOX& . HERBERT , Liquor morclmnU , 1113 . Mfr Kail llurnojr-Bt. . Wlmlonln tlqimr do.ilort . ' Bail ne.lr'i India Ull . 1001 Knnmm-it. Urn. MILLINERY l.OBERFELDER&CO. , Importers i millinery. liolloni.MnLk nriturs iiroiupt. vus-U i lllli-il. MUSICAL. Carry n jTull stock of prlntlnfr. wrtippliiK und ItclliuM nnd hibrlc.itlni paper , card iiu- jior etc elli , ntU' o. oto OVERALLS , S1JIRTS , ETC. KINQ SM-AO , ROBINSON &STOKES CO JIfrs of "K .V S" pant" . Mfra oclrbrntfd Milrt * niul ( ivc-ralla.ctc skin" overalls , panii , CU-18S. llth-al. sli.'rls ' , ooati , otc. Uai * Oiimhu. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Eitabllibed , 187i BRANCH & 00. , WHITNEY & CO. rroduco , fruits of all kinds , orstou. 811 H , ISlh-at. J.D. rlUSZi C3. MS. A. CLARK & CU. , Our npcclallloji MnUjr , lluttor , cbooio , fill , UotTurdilrool. 2K > and puultrr , Ull puultrr nndjamr. 917 Koutli 13tb tjtriin W. E. RIDDELl I RIDDEtt&CO. , ( Kstnblhbod ISjj. ) Wuol.inlu butter A Iluttnr , rlioino , fill , veKUtnlilps. trullipuul llurs nnd sells Jor try und tfumo. cash. 113 S. llth-st. STOVE REPAIKS. OMAHA STOVE REPAI * ' WORKS , HIOTO repairs and waist ntlnohmonts for any Kind of elovo mail * . IWi Dou lus. SASIL TOYS. MYB YOU FILED YOUR ian Der YET ? You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything from tiic government ernment- Unless you put your claim on record before March 3 , ' 18 ( > 1 you will never have another chance- It takes time to put an application - plication in shape , and there is not a bit of spere tiun left. Whatever you have lost by the Indians , under the conditions described in the law , can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. Tiis Bap Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Wr'te and find out. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha , Neb. NOTICK OF ASSKSSMKNT OF DAM- AOKS FOR GRADING FRANCMH STHKKT FROM 'IITII STREET TO WEST LINK OP WINDSOR 1'LACK EXTENSION. To lliii OWIIPI-I of nil lots. p.irl of lots unit real Cftatii uluii-f lYunel * Hlr.'iu fruiii 'lliti Hlierl to lliu wu l llnu of Wliiilbnr I'litco Kx- You HID lii'rxhy nolilliMl lluil lliu iinilor- Hlxni'il , llirctMllilnttiri'htuil fiooliiililniH ( if lliu city of ( Jiiiuliii , IMVD lutuii ilnlv aiinliituil | | liy lliu mayor , uiili tlm upurovul of lliu Cilv I'OIIIK'II Of Hlllll City. Ill IIKMIhH lllll lllllllllKU l tliDowiiursriixlieulivnly of I In | niiiily | ) uf- furluil liy KrailliiK I''iaiii-l4 Htiui'l from aitli ulri'ul to Iho wuhl llnu of Wliiilsur I l.ivn I'.x- luiiuton , dci'iiiruil niiLTtthary by orilliinni'd No Hill , p.-ihsoil .liiiiu'JlBl , IB. ) ; , njirjvuil Juno ' 'J , V\\i \ \ nro rmtlirr nolilliMl , llir.t liuvlnjt no- ruutril hinil iiiioliiliiiuiit | ) , unit iliny iiuulllluil iisrcijnlriiil liy mtv. wo will , on lliu IMh < luy of , Jiny. A. II Ih'.U. ul lliu liuiir of M o ttlouK In tliu * ( orciioiiii. ut tlio ollluoof T. U. llniiiiuir , room 1 , Warn liluoU , wlililn lliu eorpuritu llniiu of Hil < l t'liy , iiiut-l for tlio | iiirMi | M of ciiiiHidurliiK niul iniiKliu ti > u im ii iiiuntof ilainiivu to Urn tiwnvrh ru iiuuilvuly of wuld iiropurly , nlliftj Ijy iiulil itniilln-i tuKliu Into cunslilurulli'ii ' biii'uliil liunulliH , If nny. Vou uio notlllu : ! to tin ] irchunt at tlm Unin niul iilitfiiaforvialU , and inalaiolijrullonHloor UllllUIIIUIIlH COIIl'OrillllK Clllll IIHHlMMIIIUIIl Of daniuiiea UK you tuuv voiinliler iiroimr. T. O. IIUD.VM.'lt. ( JIIAKIiS : l > . TIIOMAH , .lA.MKti BTOOKDAI.i : OniuliR , JulyO , 16W. J&UIUt.