L PART III. FHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE PAGES 17 TO 20. JTJaSE If ) , 1871. OMAIIA , SUNDAY MOKNLSTa , JAN IT All Y 2 , 1308 TWENTY PAGES. SINGLE COPY ITIVH UEtfTM. PRIESTLEY'S PRIESTLEY'S FROM THE An Immense Lot of FINE DRESS GOODS AT LESS THANT 50c ON THE DOLLER bouglit I ROM THE BANKRUPT STOCK BANKRUPT STOCK from the Assignee of W. G. HITCHCOCK including Priest ley's FINEST DRESS GOODS and ' Priestley's Black Goods. 100 iilwa of 10-Inch liliu-lc ' i 50 p.eccs of high grade Nun's Hrllllntitlni' , also colored flKiiruil Ciiinllllnn Clotli , Veiling with wide hemstitched strictly nil wool novi'lly border ; also 50 inch pure Mohair - 8uMnp < ; MB wholesale hair Novelty goods , extra p.-Ico on snlu of tlioso at It'c jjoodH yard la IWf , J ALL NEWJPERFECTj.ATEST THISYEARS STYLES , at Less than 33c on the Dollar , i _ _ _ ! _ _ _ _ _ uhs { /L / j n tOO plocss of Figured Black © teUUlfAfa and wide wale serges , I Dun-Is , large and small de a 1 worth $1.50 yard at igns on satin Uerlicr grounds jnd rnshmcro grounds ; tfa. wholesale , on sale at In -trtctly black nil nnd wool colors Henriettas , whip , half price , 750 yard. cords. , In llc smooth ! and wool and Novelties rough , Wo These Were Bought from the Assignee , and are All Fine Garments Such as the FINEST TRADE ' on effects saleon ; wholesale bargain price square at ; DEMANDS. Priestley's $2 Goods at 98c. 25c yard . Priestley's black 500 pcs high 100 pieces of tlio $1.00 quality art Novelty Dress of 1'rlcstly's all wool Imported Goods , also plain , In pin In 1 ed flllack Goods Henriettas and Scrgos , MK- cloths , every yard of urcd Novelties , llnest quality ' Of silk llnlshed Mohair Htli- them worth whole * a' 1j llnntlnu. nil of llu'in nrtually tvorth $1,00 nt wholesale , on $2,00 , for Monday iiilu In lre t Goods Depart j ment at just halt price We at gSc yard. . cloaks with capes , all a es , wholesale o 7 price $1,50 , choiqe 50c each. 820 ami 825 Jackets for S1O 50 ladies Choice of 200 I Choice of 1,000 Ladies' black black beaver novelty cloaks in all 34-inch long Boucle Capes Choice of 200 high children's and Table No. 3 contains colorsRussian , blouses i silk lined throughout , trimmed half wholesale price grade novelty cloaks misses'reefer jack cheviot cloth cloth jackets , all the $10 and $15 English box coat and med with real thibet , em- for children and ets of heavy mixed all fly front reefer styles , jackets p re p'aits ' clown the baclc , Elaborately braided and misses goods , plain and jackets , wholesale silk faced , jackets , all of them smooth and rough ; early in the wholesale price $10.00 , on ted plush rough effects all sizes wholesale silk taffeta lined , cloths , plain a n d season the same , , of sale # 3 made novelty ' price , that this season's braided , wholesale capes were styles were $15.00 , style price $5.00 on marten , fur trimmed ' sale at 9Sc prieoSSO.OO and Sil , back $20.00 , go at on sale at Huston Store , who'esalc pr ce up on sale at 52.50 on sale at $5.00. on sale at 310.00. goods , empire ' ' , $10.00. 'MO to select from , at S3. to $3 , choice $1.50 all this season's godd's , wholesa'e ' price $2,00 , on sale at 80. sr = 'gg > wj t ; f 7 roy ? t. > > aia vi MiJ i J > 'g T gV'y ' ? In the In the batcniuii In the basement In tlio babcmcnt In the basement In tlu basuiuuiit in the biuc in nut In Hie base-ill. . nt la tliu busoiiioiu III the basement In the busometit 111 full si/oil readymade full sixn ruiidy blenched full size ICE Standard Six Cord 10,000 yuttlH of all our remnants of inincMic : bargain three oa s of 10.000 111 till bilSiMllOIlt boat yards made Pillow inuiio Slieofcs Table Crocheted ICEWOOL Machine Swansdown vrai > - Double ' Napped in 2 ni and IGc Light n nil Dark prade bu t fjrado A in 03- Slipl. good of trocd bleached WOOL THREAD , 1'of ' Flanael , worth up to 20o Sha'.cer very largj and Outing riiuiiul , bleached inuslm hhcctincr. In mill luii' ths from BcdSpreads white and black 200 yuriN ; you all worth 2"ic , fi ) at , tit heavy 'i'tirliiHli Hiackaiul White APKON , yard tliu I ist lot for this m to 10 yards , at 1 > | low tliu Imiml ' GLNGIIAAI , * / T iujiilar Ac Kiaile , " ; 3n 'I'owols , as long smsun , worth 8'fcc , PSISTTS a c ' 4 as they last at SO lit rcfjiihir price 7ie , L tioh Each Each A Box spool Yard Yard ard worth lOc 15c 2ic yd ttt 3ic yd OKKSSKIUKy 252 JEE3 E IPt O Si A ' Y A" CONA'N it , WJi. U > A. C'onnn Doyle. ) ( The Frenh army , Including a iait : of the trlflh brigade , under Marital Villeroy , hold thn fortified town of Cremona during the wlnlor of 1702. I'rlnco Kugene , with ) the , Imperial army , sui prised It ono morning , and , owing to the treachery of a priest , had oc cupied the whole city before the alarm was { Ivcn. Villeroy was captured , together with many of the French gartlson. 'Tho Irish , lowever , consisting of the regiments of Dillon uid of Uurlce , hold u fort commanding ttio river gate , and defended xnemselves all day F MPfHI THEN THERK WJLL I1B NO ATFACK , KOR YOU'RE NDVKK OOINC ! BACK , AND WE'LL KEE1 YOU 3NUO AND SAFELY IN CREMONA. " In spite of jyinco Eugene's efforts to win them over to uU cause. Eventually Eugene. boloK unable to take the post , was coinoclleu to withdrew from tuo city. ) Tlio traitor priest C.issoll 1ms done as was foretold ; The traitor priest Cassoll has touched the Ocrnmn gold ; Ho hau duif away the Bcrecn , He hua called to 1'rlnco Eugene , Ho has optncd up a passage to Cremona , The grenadiers of Austria are proper men and tall ; The grenadiers of Austria have scaled the city wall ; They have marched from far away 'Ere the dawning of the il.iy. And the morning- saw them masters of Cremona , Them's not a man to whisper , thero'n not a liorFO to neigh ; Of the footmen of Lorraine and riders of Duprec , They have crept up every street , III the market pined they meet , They arc holding every vantage. In Cre mona. Th * CVInrrtiil Vllleroy ho has started from his bed ; .Tho Marshal Villcioy had no wig upon his head : \ "I Imvil lost my men , " quoth he , "And my men ttity have lost me. And I 8orol ffear me both have lo t Cre- I'rlncei KtiRcno of Austiia U In the market place , Prince Eugene of Austria has smiles upon his face ; Says he , "Our work Is done , For the cld.ulel ! won , And the black and yellow flag Hies o'er Cremona. " Major Dan O'iMnliony Is In the barrack square. And Just COO Irish boys arc waiting for him there ; Says he , "Come la your shirt , And you won't take any hurt , For the morning air Is pleasant In Cre mona. " Major Dan O'Mahony Is In the barrack gate. And just CCO Irish boys will neither stay nor wnlt ; There's OiKon and there.'H 'Burke. And there's be some bloody wrk , 'Ere the Kalserllcs shall boast they hold Cremona. Major Dan O'Mahony has reached the" river fort , And Just COO Irish boys are Joining In the sport ; "Come , take a hand ! " ? ays he , "And If you will btand by me , Then lt'n glory to the man who takes Cre mona ! " Prince Eugene of Austria has fro.vns upon his face ; And loud be calls his galloper of Irish blood nnd race : 'IMacDopneUi , ride , I pray , To your countrymen , and say They nave nothing left to hope for in Cremona ! " ( MaeDonnnll ho has reined lib marc beside the river dyke , Ills trumpeter behind him laJth n lias upon a pike ; And COO hoys were there From .Limerick nnd Clare , The last of all the guaidlans of Cremona , "Now. Major Dan O'Mahony , give up the river gate , Or , Major Dan O'Mahony , you'll Und It IH too late , ' ' FT when I gallop back 'TlH the signal for attac-k , And no quarter for the Irish In Cremona ! " And Major Dan ho laughed : "Faith , If \\hat you say la true , And If they will not come until they hear again from yon , Then there will IIP no attack. For you're never going back , And we'll keep you snug and safely In Cre mona , " / All the weary day the Kalserllcs they came , All the weary day they wcro face.l by fire and ( lame : Thov have Illlnd the ditch 'sUb ' dead , And the river's running- red , Hut th y cannot rain tlio last fort In Cre mona ! All the weary day. again , again , again , Tne horsemen of Du ° prcn andjthe footmen of Lorraine , Tnnfo nnd Ilerhersteln. And the riders of the Rhine ; ' It's a mighty prlco Uioyjiv paying for Cre mona ! - - ' , f- i 'V f Time and tlrno they came. , with ' ( the deep- mouthed German roar ; ' " Time and time they broito like the waves iinon thu shore : For bettor men were there From Limerick nnd Clare , And who will lake the gateway of Cre mona ? Prince Eugene1 has watched , and ho gnaws his nether Up ; Prince Eugene has cursed as ho saw his chances flip : "Call off ! Call off ! " ho cried , "It Is nenrlng- eventide , And I. fear our > v\ork Is finished In Cre mona , " Bays Wauchop to McAullffo , "Thelt fire Is groAlng slack. " Says Major Dan O'Mahony , "We've seen their last attack ; nut -wc'ro loth to stop the game there's light to play the same. And -we'll walk a short way with them from Cremona. " "TIME AND TIME THEY CAME , W1TI THE DEEP-MOUTHED GERMAN ROAR. " And BO they snarl behind them , and be ; them turn und ccme. They have taken Nenrjere'H standard , the ; have taken Dlak'f drum ; And along the winding I'o , Very gloomily ami slow , The Knlsurllcs aiu tiding from Cremona , Tlrero just 200 Irish boys arc shouting on the. wall ; There's just 400 lying who can hear no slogan call ; Hut what's the odds of that. For It's all the mine to Pat If he pays his debt In Dublin or Cremona. Says General do Vnudrny : "You've done a soldier's mork ! And every tongue In France shall talk of Dillon and of Burke ! Is there anything at all Which I. the general , Can do for you , the heroes of Cremona ? " "Why , yes , " says Dan O'Ma'hony ' , "one favor iwo entreat , Wo were called a llttlo curly , and our toilet's not complete. We've no quarrel with the shirt , But the breeches wouldn't hurt. For the evening air Is chilly In Cremona. " IMi THU Ij.VWS. I.'riitnreN of llocent 'DuclHlutiH of Vnrl- iiiiN Court * . A constitutional provision requiring lawb to prevent gambling la held , In People , Stur- g's against Fallen ( N. Y. ) , 37 L. R. A. 41'J , to be not necesharlly violated by fixing the penally for making or recording a bet en a horse race merely at forfeiture of the value of the waEer , to be recovered In a civil action. The fact that a. notary public Is sccretarj < ind treasurer of a corporation la he'd , In Hortach against Tyrol ! ( Neb. ) , 37 L. R. A 434 , Ineufllclcnt to raise the presumption that ho Is a stockholder , or to make an acknowl edgment of a mortgage to the company , which was taken by him , Invalid , A.n . c.xprces prom'se of a benefit Insurance contract to pay $3,000 upon maturity , and another stipulation that tic amount obtained on a full .Gscbsmcnt on the division when It has less than 1,200 members shall ue a pay ment In full , are held. In Thucnen agairst Iowa Mutual Benevolent association ( Iowa ) , 37 L. R. A. 5S7 not to be void lor repugnancy. The liability of a rallrond company for InJury - Jury to a young child which strays upon the track because of the lack oE a fence In sus- talrcd In Rosso against St. Paul & Duluth Railway company ( Minn. ) , 37 L. R. A. , G91 , oven tiling a prior decision to the effect that the statute requiring fences was exclusively for the protection of domestic animals. An order drawn by a married woman upon the executor of her father's estate Is held , In j Freeman's Appeal ( Conn. ) , 37 , L. R , A. , 452 , to bo subject to the laws of her domlcll , where she signs the tnatrument , and It Is ac cepted In that state , although It Is dated In another state and Is mailed by an agent of the payee to the payee In another state. A representation that notes are as good as gold , made to Induce a vendor to accept them as pnrt of the purchase price of land , and In tended and understood to be a representation of facts within the vendee's knowledge , of which the vendor kncw nothing. Is held , In Andrews against Jackson ( Mass. ) , 37 , L. R. A. 402 , to constitute an actionable falbc repre sentation , and not merely an expression of opinion. Driving a llro truck to a fire BO rapidly that on approaching an electric otrect car track It Is Impossible to stop In time to avoid a prob able colllJlon Is hold. In Rarrlty against De troit Cltlcns' Stiect Railway company ( Mich. ) , 37 , L. P. . A. T.2D , to constitute neg ligence on the part of the driver , although by the city ordinance ho has Iho right of way , The revocation of a will by the mere e.xe- THERE ARI3 JUST 201) IRISH BO YS SHOUTING ON THU WALL. " cutlon of a subsoquci-t will without clauoo cl i evocation Is ilunlcd lu Chctver acalns ? North ( Mic.i. ) , 37 L. H. \ . r.Cl . , but It 1 iicU that tliu ilcstruotku of tim later will revives -ho former on'I < li thu cafe i $ an extensive rovlow of the elections as to thj lovoo.tlcti of a will by a subsequent will niuj the revhal of the former by the dcatructlon of the later. A btatuto BhliiK a lo ; owner 'ho right to build coc-half of a wall not more tan clshtcra Inehcnido upon the loud of liin neighbor and recover frcm tliu latter ono- half cf the expense whenever he vibes the wall Is regarded , In Swift aKatast Calnnn ( Iowa ) 37 L. ' H. i.402 , as not free from doubt as to Its validity , but It Is upheld an an exercise of .tho police power , in view ot ICIIB recognition , and enforcement. .Maliciously entering judgment upon : i judgment note against a solvent maKcr at 10 o'clock at night , with the ImnieJIato IFBUO of cxecu loa tiiercon , under which hUi store In broken Into and his goods levied upon for the purpose of Injuring and duBtroyini ? Ws bunl- ncss credit and ropulatlci. Is Sicld , In Doctor ocaln t Hledel ( VVIb. ) 87 L. II. A SSO. lil- sufflclcnt to maUe the crc'lltor liable , for ma licious prosecuHon or i hiuo of process A Ktatuto Teqiilrlns nil ioa'1 comp.inli > H on tliu discharge of an cmplo > i > 10 pay nil WBR t then earned , at the contract ralo , without , any abatement or deductl n for payment bofo-o the llmo agreed luiion , and that in default thereof th ? wages shall continue at the Ecune tate until paid , but not to oxci-ed Hlxty days unlei.3 actloT 'B comm-no .1 within that time , Is sustained In St. I.onls , J. M. & S. II. Co. VH. I'nul ( Ark. ) 37 Ij. II. A. SOI ; and It Is nlno hold that exemplary damages may be allowed for nonpayment o'f the wages. Keening larco nunirltl s nt iivnimiin ami gunpowder In a wooden store 'in a tlilcliy lettled portion of an Incorporated town , In cojo ! proximity to irnny luilldlngs end per sons. Is held , In lludder va. Koopman ( Aid ) 37 L , II , A. 1S9 , to roTtliuto a inilBcii'o which wll ] render the p o.irlctor llublo for damiiRcs caused lo oth"r pff-sona In cass of an explosion , even If I'.hlH Is duo to a Ilio which originated without hits fault on the- premltcH of a third pc-con. HunnliiK an eleetrle car at an unusually lupld rate over a much frequented crossing , when the usual iulo wan from twelve to fourteen miles per hour waw held , In JSvanH- vllle St. H. Oo. VB. Oci'lry ( Ind. ) 37 I/ . It \ 378 , to bo such negllieni' ? ns eonsiltut a little less than wanton and ruclilcss dlm1- gard of human life. Hut It Is held l > at Homo tllght proof tat least of a want of contributory negligence was rerun re I hi niso of n man lulled by the rxir and found about forty-flvo font from the erossi at which ho had stepped from another car. Cum crxnlInn. Detroit Journal : "He will roinc 'onlr.ht. " mused Jleryl. With a nigh she diew back the cm tains and pa tl out Into the darlcllng dusk , for her father's IIOUKO v. u 'hiillt with u view 10 convcnlonri * , and FIO ! could do that. "What hhall I say to him ? " Tliu lioreo ubnw was no more ; tliy six- day bicycle race wan H tUni ? of thu IShe dill not underKtand foot ball. There was nothing left but the and currency reform. \Voulil Unl.c It I.'iiNfur llliu. "Well , youtij ; man , " ald a prcw-eutliiB a- | toniey. "I sco Hiat you haveundcrtnlicn Iho practice of law In curnott. " "VcH , " rcplloJ Iho ban-liter who had Ju-t lost JilH llrtt caee. "I couldn't wive my man , but 1 put up ( ho be t flg < it I knew how to. " "I dco't doubt It. " Then hw added with a alKh , "I wish t'lero were more llko you practicing at this liar. " "Indoed ? " "Voa. It would make iny work easier , " '