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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ,
, SIXTEENTH ? YEAR. OMAHA , SATURDAY MORNING , JTJLY 24 , 1886.-TWELVB PAGES. NUMBER 31.
CRAWFORD GETS A DECREE
The Famous Divorce Oaso Concluded and
Dilko Utterly Disgraced ,
THE GREAT RACE AT SANDOWN
CnrrleH Off Ilio Fifty Thnu-
Hitnil Dollar Purse An Alpine
J sun find o FrlKfilf ill Dynninlto
JCxplos ion Other Foreign
The I ) IIUo C'tiNc Kndcrt.
Loxnov , July 23. [ Now York Herald
Cable.-Speclal to the l inl : Kxlt Dllke.
Ills , wife at tun minutes past thrci ! In the af-
tctnoDii , awaited lilin In a biougham nt the
com thoii'o private entrance on Carey street ,
where , ns a , right honorable pi Ivy counselor ,
hlscarriago is entitled to atop the wnv. What
were Lady Hllko's feelings under suspense
limy be Imagined. Shu clung to him , a minis-
terlng angel , while nticiilsh rung his brow.
When ho was first accused , did she not try to
shield him hy an Immediate marriage'.1 II ail
RIU ! not put herself In the bicech In two elec
tion contests by her wifely faith In lacing
the scandal' ' Had she not , two day.s ago ,
plumped n critical alibi for him , anil donu
Jicrbest in magnotl/o Ihu jurymen by her
ptescnco In couitV Then how did she inter
pret the eij : ,
"run vr.itnicT is , "
asatclcgtaph boy daslied down the steps
pnst her coach window. Doubtless her
\vlfely pluck , if not her faith , fell somewhat
when , In a shott time , tlmbaronct joined tier ,
If ho wore then the look of dejection ho took
out of the court room , wliltli ho left almost as
soon as came the verdict sustaining the de
cree and piactlenlly pionounclng him
A rmuuiiKti AND siiiuTcnn.
He had been very quiet through the speech
of I'hilllmoreand the charge of the j mitre ,
albeit the Implication and suggestions of the
latter had been soveio on him , tor ho was ex
pecting a veidlctof collusion. Ciawfoul , the
ft cod husband , alsocame out to his brougham ,
but through the publle entrance. Theioeie
fi.uco pei sons In waiting , exceeding In number
the crowds In fiont of the building who were
rejoicing over the victory of the horse Ber-
dlg. Ciaw ford cheers ami race cheers min
gled. At the same time
m\HTV OKOANH KOH DILKC
might have been heard by the baionct who ,
in his brougham , \villi blinds diawn as If lor
u funeral , tinned away from the couit around
Chanceiy Lane towaid the fe\cr curing
nice/eon the Thames onioaiikincnt. Mrs.
Cr.iwloid and her staler also diovc away , but
unnoticed and quietly. They had not ap
peared in coiut to-day , but awaited the rc-
Miltin the clerk's piivato room. Captain
Fostei also dro\ away < iuietly , yet at the
time Dilko was slinking out ol the judge's
puvatedoor and dlsappeaied , the gallant
c.ttaln ] ) showed some symptoms of follow ing
him , towhoni jestculay , In his evIUcnce , he
attached
TIII : si KOXOK.ST
that could bo apiilled by one man to another.
rvi I had a lew moments conllab with a juror.
English laws restrict against a juror making
admissions , and ho was iuanlcd. ; Hut
I learned enough to know that the steadiness
with which Mrs Crawford drew the plans and
gave the de < ciiptlon of Dllicc's two bed
rooms to the foieman , as mentioned in no *
provlovs dispatch , proved to bo the
river or TUB vr.nnicT.
For , said nil the Jurors , how could she
know this if Dilko and the servants' stoiy be
trua ami her story false ? Each juror went
home with scvoifgulnois and the knowledge
that ho had enjoyed a frca procenlum box :
liom which to witness the greatest divorce
drama pl.iyed in an English couit slnca tlie
Mordant ease , when the pilnco of Wales was
made to testify.
SI.V.NY ijfTHiinsTurn TIIINCIS.
Much could be nauuted that was Interest
ing In Phlllimoro's closing speech , and
moio tliat was worthy of attention i'l the
case analysis and impaitlal comments of tlio
Judge dining his charge. lint it is not all
such species of interest that always enter
into tlio result. There is no appeal for the
veidlct Sir Charles is worsted in the In-
( julrj'Just ended. Perhaps it was this knowl
edge that made liln'i squirm to-day when tlie
JudgoBiId ; "Had Dilko been sworn on the
llrsttil.il against the unsworn confessions ,
ho wuiM have been absolved and there
would have been no decree. " In tlnco weeks
the full decieo divorcing the woman who
jumped
OUT or urn IMIYIKO PAJ ?
into the nutilmonlal lire will bo eniollcd.
To-iiiirlit In the clubs and society all are con-
jcciuiliiKwhatis to become of Dilke. Oh ,
whatindee'di It Is known , however , thai
Mis. Crawford and Mrs. Ashton Dilko will
icturn to italy , wheio they will probably live
quietly In exile. As to Mr. Crawford , ills
Bafetosay tliatuelthor In oaillament or outof
it , after the recent family lovelations , will ho
bother his mind about the much mooted
question. "Is it right or vviong to marry the
sister of jour dlvoiccd or even deceased
wife ? "
_
AVIinl tlio I'rcss Sny.
LONDON- uly 23 , 1 n. m. [ Xew Yoik J leiald
Cable-Si eclal to theBi.i.J All the morning
papers hav o leaders on the Dilko ease. Eng
lish law absolutely forbids cdltoilal comment
on tilals while ponding. They publish his
address to the Chelsea electois tinted last
night , in which ho again piotests his Inno
cence , but Pays : "So far as my public llfo
gee , 1 accept tlio voidlet , " and bids them
farewell. The Morning News Is the blltercbt
on "Ibis
blOHYOF ITNITTTKIIAI ! ! , ! ! 6HAMI : . "
The Telegraph draws many morals , bui
says ; "Dilko has forfeited a respected aiu
laboilonscaieor. " The Clnonlcle , formerly
the Dilko organ , calls him a heartless mis
creant , The hews , vv hleh ills father aided in
establishing and hitherto DIlUo's fiiend
gives him up to social ruin and agrees wltl
the verdict The Times ultles a fallen
statesmen , and says his best course "will bo
to tukohlntself from the country. "
THIS PIIIX.
Wins tliti $50,000 I'urse-
Gront Incitement ,
LONDON , July S3. ( Now Yoik Herald
Cablo-Spiclal to the UiiJ : : Tlio Eclipse
stakes at B.uulown to-day , except that thcio
was no limiting , much lescmbled tlio con
course on the late tirand Pils day in Paris
Theio was a similar magnitude- aprizo.lt
being 350,000 , the largest st.ikes over raced
for In the worlu. Theioweio deluging clouds
tlicro were lovely toilets crushed under
mackintoshes , thcio was a gieat assemblage
of coaches , drags and carriages of princes
nobles and trade millionaires , and theio was
the Gladstone "masses , " who could bcaiccl )
see the hordes for the umbrellas. For , nut
withstanding stabling had been provided fox
000 horses , almost that number were raugct
and packed along the rails.
J10YAI.TY I'KKSUXT.
I counted fifteen royal umbrellas , the
largest held over the Princess ot Wales by ai
attendant , and the others , In browns am
blues , over her sons and daughtcis , thotr
aunts and cousins. Hut the prince , in a
vvaterpioof suit from heidgear to leggings
braved tbo elements. Aseoieof wateiproo
J-4L-
cuts dotted the reserved lawns , from which
amc sounds of forks , spoons and
china. "Kasslety Is allus huncrler
on rainy race days , but not
so thirsty , " said one philosophic waiter to
another. There was an abundance of musi
cal Instruments royal bands abandoned , and
heie was I.IIy Clay's feminine orchestra.
I'ho imtMc , however , often imncd actually
leadened by the confusion of tongues , lun
cheon clatter and the exciting chatter of bet
ing men. In n shoit time
TIII : I'outtvo IIAIX
made the whole scene , even on tlio grand
stand and in the rcseived place * , a ludicrous
sight , but the deluge nevertheless the pad
docks were visited and the parade attended
to with Martlnetlsh ycal.
llendigo led nmld cries of "Here they
come , " and excitement was as great as I have
over found at a lace , e\en the Derby. Tlie
Held of twelve was a grand sight , although
thetlicnched Jocldes and horses with llanks
turned Into watering pots , It was an exhilar
ating sight
run rtKST rint.r )
In quality for tlu > year was now seen each
parader n champion horse.
The Kpeetators torgot the down nour
In admiring the hoiscs. Tncy were
looking at Candlemas who won the Kpsom
and tholdrand Prix ; St. Calicn , the un
beaten two-year-old and who run as n dead
licat inntu with Harvester ; A ( lay Hetniit be
longing to the Duchess of Montrose always
going to do something but never yet doing It.
Miss Jennie , who won the tl.OOO at the Now-
maiKet and the Oakes ; Fia Dlavolo , heio of
the sixteen Fioneh races uut to-day ns the
MUST r.u.v.Nt.vo iv i\iiA.\n : (
was doomed to bo only fifth. Lord Maicus
Ueiesfoid was the siaiter , perhaps the only
man unconned In thlsndmiiatlon. Cieaily lie
did not admiic White Fnar , who plunged
and kicked as lately his owner , the Duke of
Westminster , has on the political track.
Three false starts vveio made and twenty
minutes were passing bcfoio the strong home
rule of Lout Maicus movailed and all weio
propei ly olT.
It was readily now seen that Uendlgo and
St. Gallon continued
TO UK THK Gltr.AT
favorites as was yesterday announced , on ac
count of Minting's mishap. Indeed it was
dilllculttoget any olferon the foimervvhen
the nice began. Field glasses equaling
in numbers the umbrellas vveio leveled amid
howls and ciies eveiywheroof "Down with
your umbiellas. " faomo holdeis obeyed at
once'others did not have their offending
shadlngs loin away. AVhen Tom Cannon let
the head loose ot llonny Black Bemligo ,
the latter bounded away like
A rnisuv YotiNo LIOJT
from the rest of the field , realising the old
sporting epigiam : "Ecllp o fust , the ie t
mnvheie. " Then the excitement culminated ,
and although the deluge was increasing hi its
speed and power , the umbiellas were no
where. Harely , If ever , weio
SUCH CUA/.KI ) YKI.r.S
heard at any raeo course , loyalties , nobilities
and soprano or contralto voices mln/Hug in
a grand choius of delight ns if the play
of "Flying Scud" were tinned Into a new-
opera , all of which uproar lasted two
minutes , twelve and twollfths seconds
until IJendigo's number "two , " lie being
eeond in weight appealed on tlio boaid. In
stantly an enthusiastic group , headed by the
Pilnco of Wales , gatheied about the ownei ,
Mr. liaielay , of the blowing Him ot Baielay
& Peiklns , congratulating him and demand
ing bcakeisof champagne with which to
drink his health.
IHU ronri'xATn MIDAS
who not only won the great stakes , but about
aquaitero a million dollars besides , an
nounced that he would give his thousands of
woiklngmcn a holiday , and llko Lorillaid ,
ontlio occasion of Iroauols' victoiy , give
tiicui luck money ,
A VEKV 01 0813 CAIjfc.
Alpine Travelers Nnrrovvly Sllss Los
ing Their Lives.
\Copu \ > lihtul.\ { \
LONDON , July li ! . [ New Voile Ilorild
Cable. Special to the Bit : : . ] The Alpine
club has just icceived a thiilllng account of
110 nairovv escape of M. liuickhault , a Swiss
gentleman , accompanied by the guides
Tentschmann and Jo sl , in an attempt to as
cend the Jiingfiau Horn the ( iiindelwald
side. . It appeals that alter leaving the ( ! ngpl
cabin the party had to mount the glacier ol
the same name , an cnteipibe of some dlfli-
cully.
THE VSt'Ar. I'lJKCAUTIOXS
vvcie , of course , taken. That is to say , the
three men were close together , Burekhaidt In
the middle and one of the guides before and
the other behind him. When the cllmbcis
reached Seracs , at a point maiked on Sicg-
fiied'smap as being at an elevation of 'J.Tt'O
inches , an enormous piece of Ice broke off
tiom the upper pait of the glacier aim
CAMP THU.N'Dr.IUXO UOWN ,
although by good foituno the mass of the av
alanchedld not sweep across the patli ot the
three men , they vveio struck by several
large blocks of lee and scut flying. Jossl ,
who was leading , went headlhst Into a
ciovasso of unfathomable depth , dragging
after him BmcUhardt , who , however , con-
til ved to hold on to the edge of the cicvasso
In such a position that ho could not budge
and was unable to help himself or Jossl.
Their lives at that moment depended abso
lutely on the stanchness of Tentsckmann ,
who alone had succeeded in keeping his leet.
It was beyond ids power to do moie , Impos
sible by his own unaided shongth to haul up
tlio two men who
iiu.vri IIY TUB non : .
If lie had given way a single step all tliico
would have been pieelpltalcd to tlio bottom of
thociovassu He there stood with his feet
and alpenstock Ilimly planted , holding enter
tor dear life , conscious that the end was a
mcio question of time , and a very short time ,
as his strength was rapidly walnlng. And
then It would have been easy for two to es
cape by sroiHieing the thlid. Onn slash of
BurcUhaidi's knife would have fiecd both.
But no such dastardly idea occuired to either
of them. They were resolved
TO i.ivi : on DM ; TooKTHint.
Half an hour passed. They had abandoned
hope and ToiiUckmann's forces vveie well
nigh spent , wnen help came just In time to
save them. The very same morning another
party , consisting of two German tomists and
two guides Schlo el and Kaufman had
started fiom the Little Schcldek for the
Jnngfrau and , coming on the traces of
Burckhatdt's paity , followed them up and
arrived
HKFOItK IT WAS TOO LATH
on the seen' ) ot the accident. Without wast *
Ing a moment Schlegel went down Into the
crevasse and fastened Jossl to another repose
so that these ahovo were enabled to draw
him up and teloaso Biirckhurut and Tcntsch-
maim. Jossl , although biulsed and ex
hausted , was able to walk as far as Schedeck ,
and all reached Uiludelvvald safely.
TUB unvih IV IJYNAMITli
Terrible Explosion on Hoard u Sloop
31 null DiiuiUHO Done.
lUvjiK , July til [ New Yoik Cable-
Special to the Bui ; ] A tremendous explosion
occurmlhcroat midnight. On tha lOtb lu-
stautaaloou Inden with twenty-live tons of
tiynamltoand powder left lioutieur , bound to
.st , I'ctoisbuijj. Having to complete her
stores stie anchored In the Inner roadstead
oppose the grand hotel Tiascatl. Between
nldnlght and 1 a. m. the captain gave
orders
TO CI.KAIJ AND ANCHOIt ,
butowliiBtoa strong wind the sloop was
li Iv en ashore amouijn row of piles some of
which steve in her stern nnd put her In such
a state as to lese all hope uf goUIng her afloat
again. It was thetcforo decided to unload
icr w lib all possible precaution , and a barge
iad aheady eniried tuck to Hmnllciir part of
the cargo. To-night at i : > minutes to 1'J a
Tiir.Mn.VDous KXPLOSION TOOK tn.Acn
leaking hundreds of windows , putting out
Hie gas In all the streets of the lower part of
the town and throwing fragments of all soils
* s far as live hundicd yards fiom the spot.
The anchor of the sloop penetrated the wall
of a small mansion near the hotel Frascntl ,
whcic tlicro is
NOT A PAXn or GLASS
leftunbroked. Had sueh an accident hap
pened In the day time hundreds ot prome-
nadera and callers might have been Injured ,
roitmiately It was wmrlngraln at the time
and the pier was descitcd , to that there Is no
loss of life to dcploic.
The IJI < : Clioss IMnv.
LoN'no.v , July 'J.3. I New Yoik Herald
Cable Special to the Bii : : . ] In the eleventh
itmudof the chess tourney , which was pt.ijcd
to-day , Lipschutslost In an IriGgular opening
with Mason nnd Is tlicrefoin practically out
ofthoiace. MeKen/lecamo against Xuker-
tott of course and is making a gieat effort
foi hist place. Blackburn won the critical
battle ot the day In an iriegular game with
Uun/bcrg. Tanberhaiis defeated Bird in ono
ol his ecccnti le debutes.and Burn had an easy
victoiyoverMoi timer ami will now have to try
conclusions with the Fioneh champion which
wilt ho a most exciting game deciding as it
will their positions in the tomnev. The
game between Schollop and Pollock was not
llnislicd , but appealed to be in the formci's
favor , llanhamdld not play. Xunkcitott
has got to play with Gun/.beig the best two
tomnancnt plajers. His chances are very
doubtful. Mason has plajed thioughout the
tourney with lomarkablo caution and suc
ceeded in thawing neatly all of his games.
The score of the adjourned games have a de
cided inllucnco upon the genctal icsult of ti.o
tourney ami wilt have to be finished. Fol
lowing Is a summary of the seoies :
I'LAYf.lIS. WOX. LOST.
Tabenhaiis 7 ! !
( iiinsbiMg 7 4
BlacKbmn OJ z\e
Burns CV < J S } {
Maeken/io 0 I !
Xukertoit 0 4
LIpscliuU 5 5
Mason 3 ni )
Schalloi ) 4 S >
Pollock HK %
Hanham UK < %
Bli.l X bK
Moitlmer. 2 8
ODIjU.it OUl'DONK. '
A Bnolhlaclc heaps from the Brook
lyn Uridfjo in Surety.
Nr.vv YOISIC , Julvtil. At 2 this afteiuoon
Stephen Biadle , a bootblack , twenty-three
yeais old , employed in tlie Mills' building ,
jumped liom the Brooklyn bridge at the cen
ter span into the K.ist river , lie was fished
out and ta'ion to tlie police station appaiently
iininjuied. Btodio was at ono time a news
boy and latei on a pedestrian. A shoit time
ago ho went on a liccbooting expedition to
South Ameilca.
Shoitly alter 2 o'clock a lumber vvaeon was
noticed passng over the brief uo with two men
In it. Something In the ulrof oneof the men
attracted the notice of Police Ofllcer Sally , of
the bildgo squad and ho watched the wagon
as it went on. When about a bundled teet
east ot the New Yoik tovvei , and near the
thlid lamp post , one ot the men .stood up and
took his coat on" and carelessly said to the
diiver : "Well , heio goes for luck. " Ho
stepped fiom the wagon to the i.dl and with
out hesitating a second , jumped off. The
man fell down stialght to tlie water , 120 lect
below , .striking in a bunch , but with Ids feet
iirst. Ho sank fiom slsht and reappeared a
moment later with both hands nt his clieet as
If in pain. A sUill which was hoveling near
witlisomo men in it , rapidly eamo nn and
took the man In. The boat was pulled to the
foot of Dover street and landed. In the
meantime thieo police olllceis ot the bildgo
squad lan mound and down to the pier.
They attested the man and took him to tin )
Oak stiect station. Ho did not seem to be
much injuied by ills terrible fall , and walking
alons without any assistance , followed by a
mob of cheering boys and men.
HAMPl'ON JIAl'l'EMNGS.
The Town Sto.idlly Growing A Strong
\ nn Wyclc .Sentiment.
HAMPTON , Neb. , July 22. [ Correspon
dence of thn Br.n.j This place is r ° w-
hifj steadily and will udd two brick
blocks to its size this year , ono ot them
fifty nnd the other of sevonty-fivo feet
frontage. Both will bo two stories high
and add much to our town.
Hov. Mr. Barrow , n Tecumseh reviv
alist , has been holding a very successful
series of meetings nt the Christian church
in thib place.
This is a strong republican county ,
and the prevailing nolitieul topic is Van
Wyck or nnti-Vsui Wyck Of courao , tlio
wire puller. * nru working hard to defeat
him , hut four out of live , at least , of the
republican voters of this county are for
Van Wyck. If a few boll wotlier.s are
allowed to manipulate the convention
wo can expect nothing but defeat , but if
the vvis'lics of the people nro heeded our
delegation will bo solid lor Van Wyek ,
A prominent republican said on the
street hist night that liu honed tlio party
would liiivosonte enough to drop Laird
this year , lor it vvns out of the question
to expect paity fealty to bind honorable
men to the Mim > 9rt of a man who had
shown himself incapable of respecting
either himself or his constituents.
A Fisherman Drowned.
Dis MOINKS , la. , July 23 , [ Special Tele
gram to the BIK. : | Yesterday , while Albert
Itogers , John Edwatds and Emmet Fullerton
wctoengjoylng fishing sport near Prospect
paik , they stiuck deep water. All had
boasted that they vveio llist class svvimmcis
and were not afiald of the liver. Edwards
and Fulleiton swam to tlie shote thinking
that liogcrs vvns following them. To their
surpil.se and honor they found that ho had
gone down , and although they rctuined to
aid him he did not icappcar. It seems that
In ) became entangled In the setno and seine
line and was unable to hit Ike out to any good
advantage and thus met his death. The 1111-
tor'unato man was twenty-four yeara of ago
and leaves n wife and one child.
Bralcomeii to Meet.
Dr.s MOINKS , la , , July 23. [ Special Tele
gram to the Bii.J : : The Brotltethood of
llallroad Biakemen of Iowa and ndjolu-
Ing states will have an Important nnd inter
esting meeting in this city next Sunday ,
J ulv 25. The arrangements vv ill bo under the
Des Molues lodge , and delegates ami mcin-
beis Irom all paits of the state aio expected
to the number of sevctal hundred.
Tin Tricky Sons of the Cactus.
Ei , PASO , Tex. , July 23. In spite of re
peated assuiances given by thn Mexican o'ffl-
cers during the day that no more tioopa
should be sent to El Paso del Norte , it is
learned to-night from authentic sources that
a train loaded with troops Is on its way north
from Chihuahua , and will bo In EU'asadel
Nortob < > foio daylight. There is evidently a
conccutrutlou of troops comuionchn ; . They
are thought to be Chihuahua state aud uut
Mexican federal troops ,
BRANDING BOGUS BUTTER
ThoHonso Concurs in Senate Amendments
to the Oloonwgarino Bill ,
AND CLEVELAND WILL SIGN IT.
Tlio Senate lionises to Investigate tlio
lnyno Kritiory Charges To Inves
tigate Canntlinn Seizures Other
AVnulilnuton Matters.
Ituttcr Must Pay.
WASIUSOTOX , JnlySJ.-Speclal [ Telegram
to tlis Uii.J : : The action of the liouso to-day
in agreeing to the senate nniciulments to the
bo iis Imtter bill practically enacts that
measure lnto.a law. It goes to the piesldeut ,
ami will In all probability bo presented to
him within twenty-lour hours. Tim general
opinion seems to be that ho will not veto the
bill , preferring cither to sign It or permit it
to become a law \v Ithout Ids signature. There
are two very shone opposing forces working
for and against this bill. The dairy Interests
throughout the country mo unanimous for It ,
while the Knights of Labor , instigated by the
packing houses and manufacturers of neutral
oil , which is the basis of all olcomargailnc ,
have been very emphatic In their petitions
against it on the gioumt that it will Incieatio
the pi Ice of tlio substitute for butter. Mr.
White of Minnesota , who Is a member of the
agrlcultuiai committee , and who was one of
the most active In securing votes for the pas
sage ol this bill , Is of the opinion that the
house did a vciywUo thing In concurring in
Umbellate amendments. Hit says that the
amount of tax Is pi.1ctie.illy of no moment
so long as the law is enforced and manufae-
tmeis of bogus butter are compelled to
biand their product. As far as a tax in
creasing tlio cost Is concerted , Mr. Wlilto
does not think tliat the tacts warrant such an
assertion , The t.ict that the stuff is bianded
will compel its sale upon Its met its , and as a
natmal consequence will leduco its price to
the consumer. Therefore , notwithstanding
the tax , he believes , as others believe with
him , that the dheet outcome of the bill will
be to cheapen the pi ice of this product to tlio
consumer. _
llonso Proceedings.
WA IUNOION , July ' . ' 3 , Mr. Morrison ,
from the" committee on lules , leported aieso-
lution oideilng a session for tomoriow
iilL-ht for the con&ldci.itton of public build
ings bills.
Mr. Henley moved to recommit tlio resolu
tion with instructions to tlio committee on
rules to report It back so amended as to
provide tliat the evening session shall bo for
the considcialion of forfeiture bills. The
motion was agreed tojcas , 1H8 ; nas , 03.
The house then went Into committee of
tlie whole on tlio revenue mcasmcs witli a
view to leaching the oleomargarine bill , and
when finally that WIl was leached , the read
ing of the bill wasirreeted with applause.
AHerashoit discussion the senate amend
ments to the oleomaigftrlno bill vveiecon-
euued in jeas. 171 ; najs , 73. The bill now
goes to the president fur ins action.
Mr. Willis of Kontuoky , from the confer
ence committee on the river and luubor bill ,
leported a disagreement1 and a further con-
fcienco w.is ouleietb
Mr. Ilcibeit ot Alabama submitted a con
ference lepoit on the naval nppiopUation
bill and It was aiuced to.
Tim house then took a recess till 8 p. m. .
the evening session to-bo for the cousldera-
tion of pension bll ! 5 * - , -
IVKNI > T ) RKSSION. ' ' ,
The house atdts CTHnlnp session passed a
number ot pension bills , among them the
senate bill gianting -pension of 8100 per
month to the widow of. General Stannaid.
The house at 10:45 : adjouined.
Pay no Not to Be. Investigated.
W.v .HINOTO.Y , July 23. After the trans
action of some unimportant business in tlio
shape of pcraonai explanations , tlio senate
lookup the P.ij no case and was addressed
by Mi. Call in opposition to fuither investi
gation.
Mi. Evaitf closed the debate in an argu
ment against further investigation.
Mr. Hoar followed Mr. Evails in closing
the debate and the senate proceeded to take
the vote. Tholirst\oto was on the icsolu-
tlon of Messrs. Hoar and I'rje ' , for fuither
investigation , and it was rejected-yea * , 17 ;
nays , -14 AS follows :
Yeas MQSSIS. Ulalr , Conger Dawes , Ed
munds , Fiye , Hale , Uaiilson , Hawley , Hoar ,
McMillan Mahonc , Mandcrbon. Mitchell ol
Oiegon , P.ilmei , Platt , Sheiman and Wilson
of iovva.
Nays Heck , Berry. Blackburn , Blown ,
Butler , Call , Camden , Camcion , Chace , Cock-
icll , Cake , Colqultt , Cullom , Eustace , Evarts ,
Cibson , Gorman , uiay , Hampton , Hauls ,
Hearst , Ingalls , Jones , of Arkansas ; Jones ,
ot Nevada ; Keiina , Lcwan , Mnxey , Miller ,
Plumb , Pdgh , Kausom. Klrtdlebeiger , Sauls-
bury , Sivvyer. Sovvcll , Stanford , Teller ,
Vance , Van Wyck. Vest. Yooihees , Wnlt-
kall. Whltthome , Wilson , of Indiana.
The resolutions that there should uo no fur
ther Investigation were adopted. Yeas , -11 ;
nays , 17 the former vote rovor.sod.
There w.is slight appl.uibO when the icsult
was announced.
Mr. Logan announced that ho had received
a letter fiom LleutenanKioveriior Kennedy ,
of Ohio , asklnz that Ids ontlio letter , fiom
which Air. Lo an re.id extracts yesteiday ,
might bupilntedin theiecoid.
Messrs. lloir Insisted that it should bo lead ,
and It was lead by the cleik. *
The full text of Kennedy's letter was pub
lished In the Cincinnati CJommeielal-Ua etto
yesteiday.
The senate then icsumcd consideration of
the Sunday civil bill , and had only got
through thieo pages , when a iccess was
taken till S p. m.
IVJNINO : : SESSION.
The senate resumed consideration of the
Riindiy civil appropilatlon bill. Upon mo
tion of Mr. Allison the amendment was
adopted appropriating 810,000 tor tlio moio
efliclcnt prosecution and punishment of
cilmn In Utah. The senate adjourned at
midnight. _ _
To Investigate Cruiiulian Seizures.
WAsiiiNaio.v. July 2.1. Senator Edmunds
to-day submitted tlie following resolution ,
which was icfeircd to 'tho committed on for
eign lelatlons ;
Ilusolvcd , That tha commlttco on foreign
lol.itlons bo and Is hereby instructed to in
quire Into the rights' of American fishing
vessels and mcrcltant vessels within the
Xoitli Amcilcan possessions of the queen of
Croat Britain , and whether the rights of such
vessels have been vloMted , and If BO what
steps are necessary tolio taken by congress
to secuie tlio piotcction and vindication of
the rights of citizens of the United States In
tlio premises ; that bald commlltfohavc power
losi'iul for poisons and napeis , to employ
btcuomaphdb ahd sit diiringthe recess ot the
senate either as a fulUomnilttco or by any
sub-committee theicof ; tlmtsneh sub-commit-
tt-o shall , for the purpose of sueh investiga
tion , boa committee of Iho senate to all In
tents and puipo&cs.
Tlio Kurplub Resolution.
WASHINGTON. July 28. It Is now undci-
stood tliat a caucus of icpublican senators
held at Senator Sherman's liouso last even
ing , resulted in the appointment of a com
mittee. consisting of Messrs. Sherman , Alli
son , and Aldrich , to devise a line of action
vv 1th respect to the Motrlson surplus tesolu-
tion , It is said that the expression of views
wore of widadlvorganco , but it was tliought
to be a political nccestitv that the senate
committee on iinanco should not Ignore the
icsolution. The committee , it is believed ,
will seek to amend It , leaving to tlie secietary
of the treasury , M > IIIC measiiro of the discre
tion he now luis over Iho matter and Ineioas-
ing tlio mlnininm ot lese'i vpto bo loft in the
treasmy. Tlie membei-s pf the committee
and all w ho attended th caucus aie pledged
to suciccy.
OT1II3U WASjllXGTOX XOTN8.
Uciicrnl lllnclc Huns A\vny Front the
Dudley Investigation.
WAsniNOToy. July S3. ( Special Tele
gram to the BF.IJ ( Jeneral Black , commis
sioner of pensions , left tne city this moining
to attend the reunion of the ( i. A , H. in San
Francisco next month. This virtual ! } settles
the Investigation ot Black's unfilendly
charges of paitlsaushlp In the pension olllce
by Colonel Dudlov. Kepubllcan senators aic
Indignant at Black that ho should run away
unceremoniously from this investigation , as
ho has done , although they have known for
some time that ho was making a mlsciable
fiasco of his clforts to sustain tlie charges.
TO cojimtM rnz JOHN.
The senate commlttco on military affairs
to-day anieod to report favoiably Iho nomin
ation of Fltz John Porter to bo a colonel on
the jet I red list , and lie wilt be continued at
the next executive session. As Senator
Logan will not bo present , he having left to
day for San KmncUco , It Is understood then1
will be no contest over the confirmation of
potter.
WT.STV.IIN POSTAL CIIANOi : * .
Joslo K. itojer has been commissioned
postmaster at Elmvvood , Neb , ; Edward J.
Cuoner at Delta , Neb. , and Joseph E. Shldler
at Middle River , Li.
Postal onlers atrecting Star line loutes
in Nebraska have been Issued as follows :
Geneva to Bolvldero Kiom August 10 omit
Geimva and begin at Strang , decteasing the
distance ninti uud a hall miles.
St Paul to Loup City Modify the order ot
Juno 12 to make the decteaso of distance
twenty mlies.
Changes of the time schedule on the Star
malliouto Horn llnmboldt to Gllmore City ,
In. , have been made as follows : After to-
moirow leave Humboldt Tuesdays. Thins-
davs and Saturdays at8:30 : p. m. ; ariive at
( Jllmore City by ( ! :30 : p. m. Leave Uilmoie
City Tuesdays , Thursdays and Saturdas at
8 p. m. ; arrive at Humboldt hy 11 n. m.
otar mail service In Nebraska has been
ordoied discontinued as lollows after Aginist
9 : From ( Seneva to Fairmont , from St. Paul
to Loup City.
I'KIISONAT. AND finNKHAr.
Jcsso Warner , of Dakota City , who wanted
the Uosebud a'eiicy , is mi apiilicant lor one
of the land olllccs In Nebraska.
S. S. Alleyof Sallnecounty , who has been
hero several days iooklngatter the Nebiaskn
marslialship , left for homo to-night Impny
over his iirospects.
The Hcnucpin canal men are determined
to defeat the rivrranil haiborblll In the house
unless the Honncpln clause isicta'ncd. '
United States District Judge Love , of
Iowa , spent a day this week with his brother ,
Thomas It. Love , of Falifax , Va. Judge
Love is anative of Virginia , but moved west
many yeais ago and was appointed to his
pieMjnt position by President Pieroc. He
will bo in Washington a shoit time betoro re
turning to Iovva.
FOUI3CAST1NG 1888.
ninino niut Slicriniin's Respective
Strength as Presidential Timber.
WASHINGTON , July ! 23. [ Special Telegiam
to thoBnn.J A New Yoik icpublican , and
one who took an active pait in the last cam
paign , isquoted by the Evening Clitic as say
ing that the sentiment of the state Is favora
ble to Blalno running again , only in tlio
event that there is no other available candi
date. Senator Sheiman , ho says , would
bo the best man the republicans
could select for a standard beaicr ,
and Diinc'innllv because he would unite le-
inibiicans in the state in tao canvass. Couk-
lin. ? was out of the question. All the capital
ists of New Yoik , however , would rally
around Shci man's standard and as every
body was aware that the battle piound would
bo'Nevv York again In i ss , thinking men
wanted the xhongcst candidate possible put
forward , and they considered the Ohio Sen
ator the Most desirable man. Many of the
Independent republicans who voted lor
Cleveland nt-tlio last election regietted their
action now and wanted to eomc back to the
fold , and he had In mind four young stock
brokers in one building who had dcclaieu
themselv es to tliat effect.
UATT&B. r = r
Italians Routed in n Bloody AITray
With Mexican Troops.
GUAYMAS , Me\- . , July 23. Advices from
Yaqul river lepoit a pitched battle between
the Mexican troops and Yaqui , yesterday.
Colonel Loienzo Tones , with thieo bundled
men , while eonve.ving a tiain ot piovisious
from .Medano to Toiring , met the Indians ,
who numbered twelve hundred , about one
and a halt leagues irom Medano. In tlie bat
tle which ensued and lasted thiee horns the
Indians vveio repulsed with n loss of foity
killed and twenty misoneis , who vvoio im
mediately shot. The Mexican losses oie
Captain Arms and nine men killed and
twenty wounded.
The Ijatcsr Ap.iclio Surprise.
WASHING TON , July 'Jl. Adjutant General
Drum to-day received the following telegram
from Gen. Miles , dited July 2) :
"Cant. Law ton repoits tliiough Col. Royal ,
commanding at Foil Ilnachua. that his
command surpil od Geionimo's camp on
Yorpo river , about ono bundled and thlity
miles south and cast of Compas Sonoia , or
neaily thiee-hundicd miles south of the Mex
ican boundory captming all the Indian prop
erty , Including hundieds of pounds ofdiled
meats and nineteen tiding animals. This is
the htth time within thieo months in wnlch
the Indians have been surprised by the troops.
While theli icsults have not been decisive.
yet It has given encouiagemciit to the tioops
and has reduced the numbei and stiength of
the Indians , and has given them a feeling ot
iii'ocurltycven in thuiemotoand almost im
penetrable mountains of Mexico. "
Port Uoilco Notes.
Foivr DODOI : , la. , July 23. [ Special Tele
gram to the Bce.J Scutt Ueclcnoll , a brake-
ma non the DCS MoInes&Foit Dodge road
had the Index linger of his right hand
mashed at noon while backing a tiaid.
John Sullivan , a brakeman on the Illinois
Central , had two hngeisot his light hand
maslicd at Manson. Wednesday. Tlio
iingeis will bo saved In both eases.
The Kelmbcig team , stolen two weeks ago ,
wcio recovcied yesterday In Dews , Wilght
county.
John VeU , Maiy Moherand Mary Iteegan ,
all bad cases of Insanity In this countv , vveio
sent to Indeiiendoncc to-div.
The Mason City and Fort Dodge , a nnw
jallway , hasoideied two now engines. Tlio
track laying gang of this load leave for
Mason City to-day to commence track laying
towaid Eagle Giovc , Monday.
nt Washington Park.
CIIICAOO , July 23. At Washington Park
to-day tlio weather was good , the attendance
largo and the racing of much inteicst , as the
favorites got beaten.
Tin co-fourths mile : Nellie 0 won. Nellie
B second. Jacobin third. Time 1:10 : % . MIL
tuals paid SW.bO.
Mile : Fanchetto won. Tommy Cnu second
end , Prairie Queen thlid. Tlmo-lM4) . Mn-
tuaispaldS.iy. . : .
Mile : King Kobki won. Colonel Clark FOC-
ond. Lemon thlid. Time IH K. Mutuals
paid SI 0.00.
Ono and one-sixteenth miles : Llsland
won , \Varrlngton \ stco'id , Tuxgatheier thlid.
Timo-If : > 0. Mutuals paid Sll > .r,0.
Ono and oiie-tourth miles ; Ellic II won.
Lepanto second , Governor Bate third. Time
2:10. : Mutuals paid lield SHi.00.
A Firtccnth Ainentliiiciit Hanging.
KoiiTSiiiTiijArk. , July 2J. Lincoln Spralo
( white ) and Calvin James ( negro ) were
liangcd hero to-day for a murder committed
in the Indian territory. Spialo killed Benja
min Clark , a white man , and his louitcon-
j car-old boy , Alex ClarK , near Paul's Val
ley , Chickasaw Nation , May 35 , I&b5.
A Montana Settlement.
BUTTF : , Mont. , July 23.-J. W. M oore , late
of Nevada , shot Josph Henderson , a cloth
ing merchant hero , with a dpnule-bai relied
bhotgiin , killing 1dm Instantly. Ho then
emptied the other ban el into himself with
fatal effect. Moore claimed that Heudetsun
owed him $30,000.
YisTI31UAY'M : n\lili QAJIHS.
Ijlncnln DoTenta Ijcixvcnvvortti In n
( neil Contest Other Oanicfi.
LINCOLN , Neb. , July 23.-Special [ Tele
gram to the Br.K 1 The ball eamo to-day
between tlie Lincoln and Lcavenwoith clubs
v\as one ot the best games ever witnessed In
this city , resulting in favor of Lincoln by a
scoioot ! Mo2. The home club had In the
bo < c their new pitcher and manager from the
disbanded Oskosh club , and on third they
plajcd1 Foley , lately fiom Minneapolis and
formerly a league plajer with the Huir.ilo
team. The home team showed Its timber to
good advantage and the management arc
eoulldeiit they have now a team that ran
hold any club In the Western league. The
next two Kames hero will bo watched with
much Inteicst ,
OTIIiilOAMi:9. : :
AT CHICAGO
Chicago 4 0220012 11
Kansas City. 0 00000000-0
Pltchns Claikson ami AVcldmau. Flist
bate hits-Chicago 12 , Kansas City 0. Euors
Chicago 5 , Kansas CItj 8. Umplio-Con-
nelly.
AT Dr.TitotT
Deholt 2 0 1 J Q 0 0 5 12
St. LouK H 01000000-4
Pltcheis Geltin and llealv and Seery.
Base hits Dettoltsl2 , St. Louis S. Knots-
Detroit 0 , St. Louis 1 ! ) . Umplie Goldsmith.
AT BOSTON
Washlngtons. . . . ! 00000100-2
Uostons o * 3
FiiBtbAschlts Wasliingtons S. Bostons ! ( .
Ertois Washlngtons 10 , Bostons 1. Umphe
Gatfnoy.
AT Nnw Yonic
Philadelphia 0 0001 2001 4
New Yoik 0 00000000 0
First base Iills-Phlhidclphia S , New Yoik
3. Eirois-Phlladulphia i ! Xew York 2.
Umpire Pearee.
AT SrATiiN ISLAND
Metropolitan 0 00102000-3
St. Louis 0 00002002 4
First bnsohlts Metropolitans i St. Louis 0.
Enors Metiopoiitaus4 , St. Louis 4. Umplio
-Kelly.
ATllllOOKLYN
Brooklvn 0 00000000-0
Louisville 0 0880031 * 7
Fhst base hits Hiooklvn 2 , Louisville 8.
KrroiH Bionklyu b , Louisville 2. Umplie
Walsh.
AT B.vi.Ti.Mom :
Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 n 8
Balttmoie 1 0020000 7 10
First base hits Cincinnati 8 , Baltlmoie 15.
Knots Cincinnati 4 , BaltimoieS. Umplio
Valentine.
AT PHILADELPHIA
Athletics 8 00100200-0
Plttsburg 5 S 0 0 0 0 2 8 2-17
Pitcheis Hyndman and Blerbouro and
Galvln Firstbaso hits Atbletle.s 14 , Pltts-
bmg . Eriors Athletics 11 , Pittsbuig 0.
Umplio Bradley.
Will Appoint a Hecelvcr.
CIIICAOO , Juls 23. Judge Gicsham an
nounced to-day that ho wl'l ' to-morrow ap
point a receiver for the New Ymlc , New
KiiglundA ; Westein Iinestmcnt company , In
the suit of Short it Watson. These poisons
oiganlzed thccouiany ] , whielt does a largo
business In .socialties in Michigan , Nebraska
and Arizona.
Shoo Factory Shuts Down.
SOUTH FAKMiNniiAM , Mass. , July 2.1.
Tlio Para Kubber Shoo coniDany posted u no
tice tills morning that its factory would bo
closed July 31. Dining its continuance 1,100
hands will bo thrown out of employment.
No limit to the shut down is announced.
Extensive ropaiis and additions are to bo
made to tlio works.
Looking For Her Iluohnnd.
The crop of married women coTning to
Omaha looking for their husbawls is un
usually largo' this year and if'DufTGreon ,
the popular depot police olliccr , wore
not a man of the kindest disposition as
well as iron nerve lie would be crazy before - '
fore this. When all other oflbits fail lie
very wisely suggests informing tlie Bii :
icporter , and a mcro announcement in
these columns brings the lost one to light
every time. It wasn't an hour after the
Bii ; : was on the streets the other day with
: i notice that Mrs Jerry Belt , of Onavvu ,
la. , was looking for her liege loid when
ho was in her arms. So a hundred simi
lar cases could bo cited. Yesterday Mrs.
Klilndno Ueunc , of I'hittsmoutli , came to
town looidng for her husband. She
understood ho wus working nt his trade ,
that of a painter , in the Union Pacific
shops. On inquiry there no such a man
was known and the consequence was
Mrs. Duane found herself on a strange
cfty without 11101103' and no friend to
whom she could nppeal for aid. A
copious and continued How of tears at
tlio depot attracted attention but it did
not bring the object ol her search. Of-
licer Green did all ho could for the lady
but without oll'ect up to the hour of going
to press. She is very young , quite comely ,
neatly dressed , ana undoubtedly Dennc
will make one hop to the depot as BOOH as
ho hours his belter half was there all tlay
yesterday to learn of her present vvhoio-
abouts.
Says Ho "Was Not
Roiuseli , the German who was found in
nn unconscious condition on South Tenth
street last Sunday evening appaiently
suffering from the cflccts of having been
drugged , has recovered nnd will bo re
leased from the poor fnrm to-day. lie is
evidently anxious to shield his compan
ions and is indignant at the statement of
the attendant physician that ho had been
poisoned. His roommate , who disap
peared at the time , has turned up again
and paid Hotiiscli a visit at Iho tarm ycfa-
teiday.
lliifllncbs Failures.
Nnw Yonif , July U3. The total number of
business falhucs thioughout Canada and
the United States ! s Ibi for the last seven
days.
nirpnrr * n r niMT xtnn
CHECKERED CAREER ENDS
Death of a Famous Premiere Danseuse Who
Sot the World Agog.
THE PEERLESS MARLACCHI.
.
How She Mnrrlctt Tv ns Jnnk Allotn
Itcinnrknulo Career Heroin the
Aiiiitnrniniit 1'iihllo on
Doth Continents.
Her Victories Ovor.
BOSTON , Mass. , July as. fSpeeial Tele-
pram to the llr.i : . ] Uulsseplna Marlacchl ,
the famous premiere danseuse , died at her
late residence at Blllcrir.t , Mass. , at the ngo
of torty-two years and nlno months. Unlssu-
plna Marlarehl known In her pilmo as the
Peerless Marlacchl was born In Milan , Oc
tober 'JS , 18f3 , nnd when but six years old en-
toted the school at La cala , vvlieto she re
mained lorsl\jeats perfecting heisell in the
profession ol a danseuse. ( iradiiatliii ; from
the academy she visited ( Jeneva and Naples ,
and In IN ? ) i cached London , wheio
she ultimately became a premleio danseuse ,
appearing at Her Majesty's theater. In
1WJI , when she was but twenty-one jeais old
she visited Floience , LisbonTurin nnd other
continental cities , and while In Lisbon was
engaged by loyal command to arpjar at the
lloyal theatieat Batcelona , Spain. During
a btlcf visit to Lisbon she became acquainted
with Dlpall , the famous managei ami aitlst ,
and In isiir came to Ameilca under his man
agement as the premleio In the Dlpall Par
isian llallet company , being a couniet attinc-
tion to.lancU As Palmei's "Black Cioolc , ] '
then being pcifonucd at Niblo'sCaiden. She
made her American debut at Itantoid's Mu
seum , Now York , and cieated an inimen o
sensation. Fiom tlio latter theatie she
went to the Academy ol Music In New
Yoik. Fiom thcte she came to Boston ,
appealing tor the llrst time nt the old Con
tinental tlioiitio December IB , POf. In Jati-
uatv ot the following year .slit ) appealed at
the riieatto Comlque , and in the following
November retmned to that tliealte , wheiq
.she filled a most successful engagement , in
isr.l she mauled J. It. Omohnndio ( "Texas
Jack" ) In Koehostcr , N. Y. , and In company
with her husband and an otganl/ed troupe
visited the Impoitant cities ol Eu
rope. "Texas Jack" died in Lcad-
vlllo In ISM , and Matlncchl ciuno
last and took up her tesldeuceat Lowel with
a sister. Tito latter died about ti jeat ago
and the danseusu lomovcd to ICist Itclictlin ,
when * she possessed conxidctable piopeily.
Forthe last nlno months she has suileied
seveiely liom c.dicrr , which event u illy ,
caused ner death , which sccuiied at 11 o'cloi'jt
tills inuinlng. The lunei.il will take place In
Lowell Monday.
The Sncnucrhund'ri Grand King- .
MiLWAi'tu.i : , July 2J. ! When to-night 25
male voices tilling the vast Exposition hall
with n wealth of melody , containing in the
pil/e Cantata Columbus , an iiudlenco of
twelve thousand people listened and demon
strated llicirupmoval at Its eloio by giving
Dlieetor Calenthusen , of the F.itlonal Siiong-
cibitnd , a m-rlect ovation. To-night numer
ous toich light pi occasions and seienndes are
taUmg place. The EUhniiKiansociety of
New Ymk gave a iceupllon commencing at
mldnluht. Pioinlnent gtiotU weio picscilt
from all puts of the couutiy. All the Kings
and declamations vveie composed lor the oc
casion. The allair was conducted on an
elaborate scale , and did not conclude until an
early hour In the morning. St. Loub or In
dianapolis will bo the next place of meeting !
A Costly ColliBlon.
PiTTsnumi , July 23. A passenger train
on the Pan Handle i ail load collided with a
mail Irain this afternoon near Feinwood .sta
tion. Both tialns vvcie badly wrecked and n
numbei ot tiahimcu vvcie seiiously injuied ,
but no p.isbcngcts hint.
A H envy Failure.
CHICAGO , July 2. ! . The linn of Snider ifc
Hoole , booUblndetsaud deateis in piinloin'
materials , made an assignment tills after
noon. The liabilities are placed a SSOO , 09 ,
with assets the same.
/.rse.i Its -victims to bo miserable , ! .
confused , and depressed In mlnil , very Irrita
ble , languid , and drowsy. H Is a , dlscaso
which docs not get well of Itself. It require *
careful , persistent attention , and a , remedy to
throw oil the causci and tone up the diges
tive organs till they jieiform their thitlca
willingly. Hood's 8in > np.iillla h.is proven
Just the required icmcily In liundicds ol cases.
" I have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for dys
pepsia , from which I have Buffered two jeari.
1 tried many oilier medicines , but none ju ovctl
so satisfactory as Hood's Sarsaparllla. "
THOMAS COOK , Uiush Klectrlo Llyht Co. ,
Kcvr York City. „ ,
Sick Headache
Tor the past two year ? I have boon
anilctcd with scvero headaches and dyspep
sia. I was Induced to try Hood's fiarsaju-
illla , and have found great relief. Iclucr- *
fully recommend It to all. " Muu. U. lf.
ANhAiiLi ; , New Haven , Conn. H "
His. Mary C. Smith , Camlnldgcport , Jfasi. ,
was a sufferer from dyspepsia and Mck litut- !
aehc. Bho took Hood's BarsaparllU ami
found it tlio best remedy bho ever used.
Hood's * Sarsaparllla
Bold by all drupglsts. 81 ; six for $5. M.i-V >
'oalyliyO. ' I. IIOOU & CO. , Lowell , Jlas3
IOO Doses Ono Doitnr.
AT T
Atul Ubslltan cost until closed out ,
tlm luiye klocls of
DRY GOQ [
Boots anfl Shoes ,
Anil ( Jcuts' I' ' n-nlthlnu ( , 'oods
of the
02-J and OJO A . JOtli fit.
A word to llic wine Is
Cane and ? caj'ot <
( iJ-Aand < il < } $ . tOth it.