Show I I will bo remembered that last I spring when the Boer envoys came to Washington Mr Sulzer was exceedingly exceed-ingly active In their behalf and at I their public reception stopped the I speeches to take subscriptions for the relief of the Boer VldQjvsa cjorphans But Mr Sulzer succeeded In getting himself advertised both himself ana his sympathy for the Boer The sequel Is told by the IndlarrapollsJournul Ona ore Capt OFarrcll acted OFarrel as treasurer receiving re-ceiving 11313 ie hdsrecenUy i I reported re-ported that he hud 1 f lblat amount left to stind to the Boer widows and I orphans The 111035 was eaten Up anl oxpensep The wine bill was 110 the liack bill 127 and the larger part of the remainder was expended for the 14 benefit of the envoys during the cloven I days they were In Washington |