Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 27, 1883, Page 5, Image 5
r THE DALLf BEhl-OMAHA SATURDAY JANUARY 27 Weekly Price List of HEIMEOD & DORMANT AND DEALERSIN 'IMPORTED ' AilD DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS , to OMAHA , CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS. \ , ilcn1. ' , Blackbor. ' c , DAIII en , l.gf I' torn ? , UIM M I'rm e , ' ( lold n Drov , Ot 'o-'i 0tan ill c * , ( j'iluref ' , No tulno- . OurCtltrTtiUF ut < inujt yp'n ' -c\vy f- p n il of't- packing at .5 ' ua : p CANNED FRUITS. Ill Un SUnr'nril I'.ftO1 cl . ' . ' 0 Me I'rBcboj. tW'f < r SS " . flf I1 icae * 'i'l IN U .11 Sir.w crile 12 ' UiMfiirn ! 15 ' Illn ktoiri'K 10 " u.'iHi irrlrD - ' 'JJ " I ! iiabH'tl.fi Ti " Dm . ' o s l.'j * ' I'lllHppll'H , .t -5 " I'iiiu Ainil. ' , 1'iato. D " I'dlM - 10 CANNED VEGETABLES. Ai-anrug , 3 n > fn'rcai ' * ? Hcati' . Hmon o.ikjd. ; i Hi can ' "J 11 n s , Lima , 2 " 10 > 'c > n , ct-1 y , " 10 Corn , WliuLw , " 16 Con , R ir , " 1'Jl Cora , Y.rmcut1' , " IB Pen- , " 10 K 8 , St r , " I'JJ suco t .h , " lu Tomatoes , Cr" ccnt 3 " I''J Totatce' , L\d.Uent , " 0 ra 8 lur.l 00 COFFEES. 10 tbi Kalr Hin $1 00 ! ) " ( Joo'llln 110 7 " rrlrno Hlo 1 fn 0 ' On'lreOjlUin Hlo : . . .100 41 " OooJ Jiv > I Oil 34" llcCtO O. Jiv.i ICO 3 " Mucbn 1 to 8 " Uoo.1 . lt lel 10,1 7 " A'litiiiklaa 100 CRACKERS. 1 ! ft ! XXX Soda ? 1 00 12 ' XXX 1'ean Oyster 1 OJ 8 " > \ Mcr Ojstt 1 O'l ' M " XXX Croim Cracke i 1 LO 9 " XXX GitiKifSntps 1 (0 ( (1 " Aiicrrcd jumble * 10) 6 " K.cstill tean 1 Oi G " Coinb.ll . 1 00 B " Cocoa Tally 101 6 " Lctnoi ritft | < n 1 00 The3ooIrnm tno D ilzlor A'ejlCfiCavr Oi" piny , St. L-ul , and in.do nut of TO uc' Wli.tor Wheat Flour Thaiputatlon 11 tbete cRck < r 11 eo wo 1 hnawu tint it la unnecessary to piaUu them auy moio. Wo alwaya hiv llioin Krojft. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. Cup ! and S j'ii'uli ' , prmt , f > 0 " " hancilocl" Ua Pr.to . " < 0t 00 1'iatea , S mi- , " 60 ! OS Pt.hers Htoeo Paltt-ri lCto"ri C"ambon > . oovcinl 7ii WdnhUwc's nd l'ltchtr < 1 01 Tu lil n and Oohltta per dozen intel CO O mnSctl , prr eot lOtcl r > 0 Lamp from 'X cents on. Lanterni SOtol 00 Wo only hind o I hi boat Imp-rUil ware , man- uticturot byAllrcJ Ueikina & 1'arkhur * . If you rr la w nt : t > rookery or ( jl > 88war > , Mil onus btftro you buelsowbeto ; It will ho to > om In- teroBt to Co to , V * o can tuvc \ ou * Hit o in no/ thU way. DRIED FRUIT. CHOI1 OK 1882. 11 tt Currant ) JV 01 9 " Vaoncla KalelLB 1 OU 6 " Ijindon litjcr KaMna 1 OJ 7 " Loose Mu c tel lUldln 1 00 G " Salt Lake I'eachoj 1 tO 5 " C ll ornla P tcd I'.ums 1 10 12 " Eiitera pfaclea , halves 1 00 4 " French Pruo'e 1 to 4 " Vruneies 1 01 31 " Citron 1 < > 0 7 " Da.e 100 10 " Tuikl'h prunes 103 10 " Sliced apples , 1 00 FARINICIOUS GOODS IS fill NewBoane $1 00 10 " Green feai 1 CO 11 " ' Split Poaa 1 00 8 " Lintls. new lapurted 1 OU 18 " Ilirlcy 1 00 JO ' Caniaa Ottmeal 1 0 > 1C " Schumath'r'ac'atmeil , Steel Cut. . . . 1 Co 11 L'arollm Hlce 1 00 10 " Ht IS B 1 OJ 8 " Tipbca 1 IX ) Utcar'ni. per It > . Vermlcrlll - FISH. Mackerel , 1 ! b C n " 2 " . " B ii Lobneis , 1 " ; "i I n H 30 Salmon , 1 ' nu"i Brook Trout per can 10 OtBliri , 1 Di c nu ID"l "l MuiUrd Sarcllaei , } to CHUB 10 n , i t ii Barking * Ic nil } ' 121 'Imported ' Sardtnea J " " " 1 " 35 flam Ihowder Hollani UerrlcK , DouolaCrown brand , pr ko/ : . . . 1 25 Holland UeribK , II & U brand , clio ca par kg. . . . - I 50 Holland Herring , II it I ) briud. % > Mlltaar per krg t 7B Anchovl B , ir ko M Whlcllih , larsr family , ptrkit 1 10 " soiall " " 00 " large " per m 10 Mackerel , UrK family , per kit 1 U ' g a If trail- , " K ) NorMecUn at ckfloh , per It ) 15 Shrimpy , .P r c n ' Bmoud Ke' , per tt. f. . . SB Fresh Hmukwl II ( ritxr , In bcxts. Tncy an r.lro. Only I o cents Toe II & D b.and ol Hilland Honing h ex ccllont. FLOUR AND FEED. liter's Patent Winter Who-.t Flonr. icadtH Iromtel'ctol winter wh'it ' , per sick . .i' Unn | afo'ta JnrerUtlve , per iack 3 Bi-LUylor Snonfliko , per tadt 3 > " 'B ? , " 3 Hackney Pa'e .t Winter Wheat per eacl ; . . . . i liaVct'-Ch IC3.W. Wheat , " . . .2 o. K Flimr , " . . . . ii llyo Plour , " . . . S K > nGribam , " . . . . i ! Wocat GrataT ) , " . . . 2 Corn Ueal , Yellow , per 26 U > ) ' Wfilie , - JAMS , JELLlEi AND PRESERVES. ASSORTED JELLT. Qiar'Jara. per jar & 'l o Pound i'an , per can 10 Ten Pound Pal a , per pall 'ib HITTEft'3 JAM1 ASI Blackberry In two I'ouud cine. BJ cents berry , I per can. Peacb. Plum , I , In Fi\Bl'innd : ' ! ! , J1.S5 Una Apple , J per pall. Apple Butttr , per Ib 10 CUB1ICBIIKOS' Htrawberry I'lmAppln ono pound cans , per WhleeCnerry , can , 30 centa Ua pbery , KUtcr'n Jamsand Preserve ? are ttrlctly pure , a-d wcaellthimln ! ! Ib tn ! pa'l , at 10 CHUB ; 6 Ibwood p\r . at ? l.ii. Try 111 in. They will Klvc uatUlactloa. SOAPS. Orrm&n P < von , 2.11 Hi Lara ) 1 00 tauidrr Ko p , 2i turn , 1 01 WbfoI.Uy,2l | bam 1 O'J CaitlleH5 ps , | > crK. yj on : si : v srK i , OK Bourbon and Jiyu Wiiskies , I'tr Ca'Ion. I ! urbonWM ln : St3jt , jl ( H 'ur Hyx " | 75 'urol | . 'en llj'irb i a W ( o.dj Hi a , lljii.iu. , , i , ni.i ; To it id " ' ' Vu 2 lu V-'lmn S urM.kh " ' 7. 3 uo M.IH UJDC " " ' 77 i , TO " " " 'If 4 W " " - . - --n ; t io rn-lr'n Hui Whl ky. l'.tll 78 4 01 UM HiDi'ii UfiS | > -n ' , ; ft no H yoitrurii.i'i. . Sprit \ 1 ou And d IT rcLt < ther wo IXncuut li'.i'il ) . WINKS. llltASDI S , Kit' . PcrGallon. inp ' ouMlinu RN Oflpoaelrt KO ' 7S. . . .ill 00 niji .I.H. I vnnrwy A 03. , vlila u 'J7 S 10 L'a. I.MIW llratidlit , ) , ' < ) 'i'l fi no " Drm.ily , " 'gn 3 OU " honj wine , Syiarn old 1 7o " P-rt " ui l 7f. " A K llc " I 7R lolUnd ( 11 , Imported 4 01 lIldTcm din ill * from Juniper birrio 3 in old.laniklck Hum 3 00 I IK ) II Ikk K'imm'l 3 oo | icl > b r y II uay 2 00 to 3 uo IJitt India F.lttois 2 LO l.MI'OUTil ) AND mMKVMO WINiH ANi ) I/JUO .a. flaril , Duptiy k G'gane , > lnfas ( 1877 ? ! On OS nl Counir 200 SH ten \\hl-ky 1 74 Jam lei Ijniu 1 T , Holla.dt.I , H.Ii dtiu 1 M " lie rtu'p r &H3ns 2 in Kve'trhinwaaicr * 1 7V Ualirli , . . . . l ( o itIt. Imputed 1 BO Hherrir Imputed 1 fO K 1 y Is'unrt ' U iana io at .Men j. . . fi i Heck and l je 1 00 SUGARS. It IbiSlant-ir I A ft 00 fl 11,3 Urn ulitld t o ' " " ' ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ' " ii ibt-i' "I"l ! ! ! ! ! ! ! io l j ll > i llrown 1 00 SJ Ibi Out J oat l o t | tin I'o-ulurjj 1 00 SYRUPS. G.Mim ryrup , ) v r | ollou . $ r,0 " " " kd. ' . 2 I ) loli hcr'j Go t'on Dr ii , pur Ka1 . 10 41 " . ko { . 2 2i llxur Prlpeupcilor , p r ( 'al . 7fi 2 76 SPICES. 'epp r , who'o , per 11 . 30 ' noiind , " . KS All pi o who e or Rrruiiil , per Hi . 33 Mnnauinn , " Vut i ego , IMt Cairaway Sied , 35 \nlsj nitndcr " " ! " ! " ! ; r.ft Mu t r.i , 15 ! Orouir ) , 35 cr. ) a i , per ? V. on ( ) "rm n , lu quiit Jar ? R If 5 frruneh , in KIWH IIHI.IH , 1J , IS,20 , 25 SUNDUIKS. AxlcOri , Frazor S boiei 23 iUkiu ; Sila. . ' ) Ibs . ij ; " I'owder , In bulk , pr U ) , 20 " " 0 Hiitor 1 CO " Kajal , 5 Ib cano s " " " j -.a Dr. j'rieo 1 r > 0 " ' ' " Biith Brick" , each . . . . . . . . . io M .tier dor. 75 ' , shoe , per dfz WYi76 | " P'r doi BOiJt'S Blue1 ii.In liottUs 5 " ' 'ishi-rX 4oz. 10 : ; eoz. 15.12cz i.c 1G z 051 In noxts , ta h. . . . , ( , Oandle , 40 far o " Wax , 4 or 0 to Di : ns Cindy , Fx. Kino r'r neb , jerlli ' ' 5 Itlx.d pertt jo St ck j0 CarpetTnik',7 packaifM i " mp , Ue < New York Full Cream , per Bi 17 * 11 Umbu-Ko-.perB ) ; . . . . . . o ( ) " bwlse , oer Ib fl ' ' " ' Imp. Swls , per Hi ) . . . jo " SapSiiroltfre n ) cich 10 " H nd , perdoz nn " Ncutchattetfa.h . . JQ Chicory , 3 packa a fjr io Coffe , hiacnce.Scini for J5 " * " * tits ) < ftd ' " " ' " " ' IHackwoli'd . pts f J.J Checnlatf , Baker'a Prcml Jm , n r Iti 45 " Oi-rman Hweet , perlb 321 " ' ' * Mail'a.d'uprme " 45 " Rweet " 321 " V.nHls , ( I to Hi pr It. . . to " n la Van lit , pertb. . . . " 0 " D'ublo Vanilla , p-rn- SO . . " , ' Triple Vanllla.pern. . . n ) Pooo , Milliard' * llrcaxta t g Brome , " per Iti Jo Cicoaiiii , Shepp' , llMli can 31 rre mTartar , jute , per Ib uo t'.othei U CH , Jutp , ea h j " " < ; otto > , COfiet ifi " j'lns , 10 d z 25 Dried Bef , put It 15 * ( Jel tine , ' oxV , pir p ck Kc . " -i llilfnra Smcr.pt- yo " " qti . . . . . BO Lemon Peel , per Ib 35 Ly , American 10 " " ! L'lr iio Matchen\pcr caldv 1 00 M. p-hiiidloi , Combln d m Nnti , imlx-.d , ne ' , (1 ( Ib l no O'Ue , tju < ei , qti Ol.Ccia.por ml jg " Cinf , 5 gal j oa " Swcot , J ps bolMe in " " " 1 pt 15 " Impirtid Mottil , j.t bott.CB -J5 I'on > er an < * , per battle 131 Hopper II , laj Sniojne'J lioi-s Ijr 56 Hip > llo , p rciko 10 " Hard lo S ap , Tillopodz . McM * ] Voruui o'fhlru Sni3t , I.en ft 1'irklfix , p'a to Wtrceitoiiliiro Kan e , ua& IVrKj j.ti 46 7KAS. ( The word "Il-ic > ) t"luie1 en y ti describe ho ( ' ' ' ImpoituJ. ) K.-gllnh Brr" > k'a3t , 20011 , per It ) . 8 4 10 ( " " n CH " . 10fi ( luniiDwJtr , lair , per Ib . 33 ! " Roni' , " . el " iujCirlor" . , . tn ; tUest. " . 1 oo ( Japan f.lr , ' . 3i tfocd , " . f/o 7roo . oo banket flrcJ , Koed , " . to lliittt , p r tt ) . 1 ou nay , per If , . to in , k-otd , per lli . 10 bit " . 76 ToaDust.pT Ib . 50 i " olb . 1 04 W have ihe belt 3.1 cent Tea 1 1 tl o market and a tilal will conUnce you. TCDACCO. I CHEWING. Climax , psr n . , .8.1 Bt r , " . 6 Horiu-Blior , " . f l > adJy. " . ( i Good FInu Cut " . f BwoiaSlU.eu " . u 8UOK1H3 , Genuine Plad-wcH'ii Diilnm , prlb .CO .Mce-H'hium , p r K > . -I OdS ) Io ( ! tlinV , icr It i Crown , flill & * x'ii . . 4 A flue wjorl r.tnt of C'luarn always on bam Trj' them. Ordorri from the country liould be iicconiiianiui with inonoy * postoflico order ordraft. . If you dcsiro a conitilote j > ric list of urn block , \yrite to us and wo will remit sumo by return mail. Any in formation as to our rejHitution , write to any banking or businea house in Omaha. Respectfully , HEIMROD & DORMANN. THE OLD WORLD. Franco aud Ireland Diviiln tlio Attention of News Ua li- orors , The Fortnor Ooutinuoa in a Fc- urish Pu iticul O udiUou. I'ho Dangerous Illno. < o of Du- olfrc AgRravu'03 the tituntion. The KligliNtilu Irnlnud t h-\r Uil < u : niiuon Zful iu Crliuiuili , But llundruCB of tbo I'ccplo mo A' lowiul to Stixrvo Oomoieutect. Spoolil Wspatch to Tun llxr. nCCLKHU LAID UP. PAULS , Jinirtry 20 It is notlikily that LuO ore will bo well enough ovtu by Tut'edny to attend the sittings of thu chamber if deputies. The recvp tion Saturday is oountornvtndo.l 01 \cuount of his llhuss. Duel ore has undergone a crippling operation. Dr R'ord ' was allowed to eco Princ.i Jerotno , who Is sutlcring from c'oso confinement. It is probable the prince will bo ramoved to the hospi tal. AfiUUAVATINO ILLNIH3. L NIION , January 20. The Timcf , in n loadinj ; rditorml , says the sorlona indisposition if DaOlorc , occurring at this juncture , is only too likely tc iiegraviuo the political tension o' France. The Paris c > rronpondont of The Standard SAYS the givcrnmont is co disunited thai It doua not know what o do. PARIN , JaiiUiry 20. The remains ol Gustavo D ice wnro bnricd in the cemetery of JVra I/i Chhiso. Alt * andcr Datum delivered the orntiou nl the grave. Tao atrcola of the First , Second auc Third arroudi soinoute , ia which arc situated the Louoro , Bonrao. Hat k of Franco , E'ysuo palace and nun ) other public buildings , hnvo bueu patrolled by small dotashinont * e infantry for uovonil nights past. COJimOMIalKO. The chamber of deputies have do cidcd to support the ( irat clati'd of the government bill , but they believe thi present excited elate of the publii mind will not allow of the O.'loim princes retaining their rauk in the army. SJIHO of the ministers are endeavoring to uirivo n a compromise on thia point but General Billet and Admira Jourlguiberry maintain the princi ples if inviolability of thomilltar ranka. It has been ascertained that Dn- Ulero'a symptoms are those of in fhmrnatlon of the chest. The doe tors hope to arrest the course of th disease. IRELAND Fpeclal D'epatch to TIIK HKS. TUB OON8PIKATOIW. Dun LIN , January 20. The twenty one prisoners who were arraigned in the public court last Saturday on th charge of conspiracy to murder gav ornmnnt c fibers , und who wore ro maudod for ono week , will be reexamined examined to-morrow. Thn invos tlgution will bo held in Kilmaln ham court house , aa the governmon foara the prison van might bo attacko if the accused wore brought btfir the police court horo. The conrt houa in Kiltnalnham , which adjoins th jail , IB guarded by military. It IB re ported astounding disclosures will b made In regard to the Phmaix par' murder and that evidence will given which will completely eclips that obtained Saturday last. There is an underground passag batwoen Kiluiainham court homo an I the jil , BO that no communicatio i between the prisoners and friends s possible during transit from the ja il to the court house. No donbt oxts a that the prisoners' friends are great ! y exasperated at the Information the government has received , and will avail themselves of auy opportnnity to take vengeance. DAVIT ! AND KIUKNDS. Neither DwIU , Healy or Qainn will connont to glva bail. They will consequently go io jail. It is stated that in the nvont of Davitt , Healy and Qainn refasing to give bail they will probably bo sent to solitary con- fiaomnnt at hard liibpr in Kilmaln- ii him jiil. It is certain they will not bo treated M first class misdomoanantu , A HEAVY HLOW. LONDON , January 20 A hoiwy gale provaild to-day , particularly at Southport - port und Liverpool , cussing much damage to chipping and also to the houses. A fohoorier has boon lost with all hands al Yarmouth. At Old- fi ham two parsons wcru killed and six injured by the gulo. NEBRASICA EDITORS. A Lively Muetlng ana Oood Attendance - > anco LINCOLV , January 25. The regular mooting of the Nebrabka Press Asso ciation was hold at the city cf Lincoln , this day , President E. 11. Carroll in the chair ; O. M , Druao secretary. Members present : E. M. Oorroll . Ilobrou Journal ; O D ( , Druae , Lin coin Farmer ; OPO. B. Moore , Brown villo Granger ; Fred. Nye , Omaha JIB' publioiti ; II , Til. Bushnell , 1'J.ittn mouth Iferald ; M. A Brown , Beat rlco Express ; II 0. Jlorrick , Orate Uni m ; F/od Ba-hiicr , Arapahoe Plo 10 noor ; 0. W. Llmboeker , JIarvarc Journal ; F. G. Simmons , Sawnrt .40 . Hoyottor ; J. W. Llveringhonsu , Ju niaU Herald ; J.V. . Small , Firliali Nov. ' ? ; M. J. Hall , EJgar Ilsviow Mr. and Mra. Ssth P. Mobloy , Grnni . Island Indopmulent ; L.I Brown , Nebraska braska C ty Prr-ci : I. D. Evanc , Sut - ton Jlrgislnr ; LVuastl , jr. , Pliunnj Phellow , Nrtbraaka CityV. ; . II. Michael , Grand Inland Timrs ; W. II ( louldiiig. h.earnoy Nonpareil ; Frwil Hilton , Blair Pilot ; T. W. Pepoon Kail * Oily Journal J. II. Betear ; IL TJiompgon , Hut Ings Democrat ; W , B 0. Allot ) , Rural Ntbtaska ; G. O. Wnllaco , J'itwneo Kn- torprisp. The trotuurcr reported a bilnneo on hand of $120. The following gontlctuati wcroolool- od members of the association ; T.V. . Popoon , 1'Mls ' Oily Journal ; K. O , Sluiinono , Seward llopjtlor ; ,1.V. . Liverlnghousp , Juuialu HUM ; L WcasoJ , Jr. , Nebraska City Phutmy Phnllow : M. B. 0 , True , Killuocmm- ; ty Uniou , nud Frank Hilton , Blair Pilot. On motion of Mr. Smill , a ci > ni mittuo waaappoiutotl.ojngistiou ( if J. \V Smill , B. H. Gjuldititf , Frnnk Llilt.in , I/jt Brown and 0 D.-iun to drnft resolutions and othinvisi nasiit In stcirlnt ; the passasu 'f li\ d in ru. ifard to pttbliahlng ti\x Hsti Q i o a lengthy diectissiou followed , On iintlon of Mr. 15'a'iUior the committuri was nuthor 7. id to tirgo tin.1 ru t'lnctini ; i f thu old lunam rcg > ktd to thn printing of delinquent ux iuta. On motion of Mr , S.tiall thu com- mitteoiin legislation was iucronsed to olovcn by the nppoinlmant t-f MCBJI j Miahnol , Popoon , Uushucll , Thoiu son , Morriek and Oonk.in. On motion Fred Nyn wr..i elected president for the year I.S.S3 , by accla- motion. The billet bii .1 ; ordered re- suited in the citation of O. M. Druat for tocrotnry for the yu r 1 33. On motion ( ha socrotaiy WAS au thorized to east the billet of the ncso- elation for Goo. B. Moore for treas urer , Lit Brown for vten pns'dent , Mr. Michael for era or , Mr. Buahnoll for poet , nnd Messrs. F. M. Cor- roll , B. n. Gonlding , 0. M. D.-ueo and 11. Thomoson as board of mana gers , Oa motion the matter of nn c.\ur slon was left to the bonrd if inuimjero and president. The mwotlng ndjournod , to rooat nl the Oommorolol housj to-morrow morn ing at ! ) o'clock. O. M. IUUHB , Suorotnry. WASHINGTON SOCIETY. The Oru ° h of Waddin H and Other Qayetien Before the Lenten Seaoon. Thn Blnlno nnd Bayard Famllj llier Sjolal Cv < iitH A. Cnrolul Sountcr. WASHINGTON , January " 2.Smr.tor Edmunds m buliovod to bj in comfortable oircaiiutiiucrs. Uo hin a good brick honso on avenue in thia city , nnd a good frnmo homo nfc Bi'rlington , V , nnd ho livrt very nic'jl ; in both. Ho has big iu < a md big dopu in both. Ho i ) as foao of them as ho ii of gnod table ntri n good sideboard. But ho Is a very careful man. Probably that's the ronann ho is u very comfortable mnn Hia Burlington dwelling is the ( inly house on the street without a ntrlp of Hidovrtlk before it. Thn nidowalk comes down to the senator's Hue ; then there la a break of gravel , thou the tidownlk. The eouator would not lay a sidewalk. II o wan only tliero in cummer , ho said , and gravel waa good enough for him , The town did not lay the pavement , because It donbtod whether It would ever got its money back. It know that the oonator did not pay taxes willingly. It remembered that when tlio legislature passed an not levying a personal tax , the senator quietly de clared it unconstitutional , nnd an nonneod that ho woojd not pay no taxes under it except such aa were wrung from him by foroo. The assca- ROM didn't have much luck with the senator. The act give them the right to double the value of all personal property ihoy could find. They strongly suspected that the senator was worth something like half a mil lion. But all they could find was a cow , a horse or two , aorao jewelry , a gold watch , some furniture , and so on , worth in all $2COO or $3,000. They doubled it. They collected about one-tenth of the tax they ought to have collected. People have not finished dreaming on the bride cake from ono wedding before cards come out for another great marriage festival. Thursday an other senator's daughter is to be mar. rlod , and society is again rushed with preparations. The bride elect is Miss Mabel Bayard , eldest daughter of Senator Bayard , of Djlaware , a young lady of unnsnal beauty und ccoom- plishmonts , who his been ( juice promi nent in the high official circles for several noaanns. The groom is Mr. Samuel D. Warren , Jr. , of Boston and immediately uftor their wedding hero they will go to that city to Jive There will bo a church wedding at 11:45 : o'el. c < next Thursday , and wcddir-g breakfast and reception afterwards at tlio residence ol Senator Baysrd. The Bjyard family have a most envied nodal p-iaitlou here , and their immediate circle com prionst'io ' moat dietinyuHlied And cul tivated pcoplo of the capital. Senator. Uaynra'u reaiciunco in on Mnsaituhn. setta avenue , on the high tcrrunoo lu- > yond the 'l 'jnma Oirolo , and thn par. loroa.ro filled "ith beautiful and ur. H. tie thlnga and souvonlra of f rolgti travel. Old engravings , antique cast and incdiilsand the countless thingt that the tnvolcr picks up in Homo and Venice oanamont the front drawing room , and the cviduncea of moat cul tnred taste are seen on every tide MhaBiyard's woddiug will bo made i largo occasion by the family , and thi groitclrcluof Honutor Bayard'sfrlondi intand that it shall bo made thu : dsa slon of much splendor. Miss Alice Blaine'a wedding ha , bean announced for the Cth of February : ary , nnd the iiuu residence of Mr , , Blaltio will be In a complete and per feet otote by that time. The weddlti , was to bo the first laigj ontortolnnion ' or house warming given there , nd but for the reoont death of Mrs tBlilno'a sister would bo made aver elaborate affair. Colonel Oopplngcri 10twontylivo years the tunior of Mil Blaine and a Roman Oatholio by faith , having served In the pope' 11army before coming to this countr and entering our military eorvicci Misa Binino is a member of the Kpit copal church , anel a very dovotcd t fotondant at services , the ether mom itbora of the IJlaino family being mnr liberal in their tonduncica nnd ( join . to difitrent charchos in tnrn. The pMgrammo of gay titles for the remaining two wooka of the ecasnn i , fluoh a crowded ono that people of my , standing ataadlnjj or popularity at a itnro getting bewildered at the outlool Society women nro nlrcndy looking A ittlo haggar.i , nnd wrinkles coino out over n'iht ' ; < m the laces of soruo of the ctrefuliy prtssrrcd m.v.ronf , who nro iiidu'glng ' in the \vhir\viini ] that i' apidly aumor.ilizlat ; nvun the yotui- ) at belli R. A pretty lit'ly vruuinu tal do\\a before ma vrl'li n Im lc g.attuo ) f rnsrlncE.i , nnd rnduolpg : lonn written shoot from her nud ( .am' , said : "Look nt that 1 I rend tt every iilf-hi nnd monilnu , initu.id of unylng my prayers 1" The "that" was a series of nuaijomoiita , nnd they beg.iti . with n dinner and n re ception nt Srnn'nr O.unoron's tomorrow row oveninyj rdopMniis at the rest deuces uf bt'crutitry Clmiidler , Oom- iniiaioncr Luring , Cl. Iiigcrsoll nnd Mr , Ijhnm IK'niahy on Siturd.iy u dinner pirty on Alnnd.iy in b > - Miooi'cdfd by u reeopti n nt Seuntur I'ondlutoii'c ; on Ttioatltu night the Snirli , ) miiustor , Jimtloo Wooils oiul Mro. GJII. lio.tlo giv ro ; \\Vdiieddny ovoi i ton hold : ecnptlons , nud 0:1 : Trutn'ny there is to bo thu wording of Miv IViyard , a reception by Mrs Ffoliin ? tiuy&en nud thu liial gor.nnti of thn Thurjd.xy cub ! of nrmy nnd navy elli oora. Thi ) progr mme makes no men tion of lunoli piirtitB afternoon nicop lions , nud the seven days thus out lined ia the nvern o amount of hard work that people of leisure iiululao in tvhou they onjby honors \Vnshliu' ton. Lent comes in on Fobru.iry 7 , and then paoplo begin nnd dlna and lunch with n persistency that mil bu increased this ycnr , oiuco so many of thvso social net. isloia will be firow meetings of thuoo who depart on the 4th uf March and rolirotoprivixtolif The short nonson has so far boon its predicted , the most brilliant onu in years , nnd grent untertninmonts have crowded ono another so fait that uo ono pretends to rcmcmbor whnt hna ijotiu befjro , to great is the strum on the faculties to keep pouted upon what is about to hnppon. Highflyer is the son of n iich old lawyer hero. The rich old lawyer told his n m n year or two ago thttt he did not want him to bo out at night after half-past 10 o'clock. Ono night the son , who was f md of eocloty and of whom society was fond , did not reach tlio big stoiiii hottsoof Iltghilyor until midnight. Old Ulg'iflyer put n nick in the post , but lutd nothing Hy and by ff rn itrrod again , This tuuo youcg 11 Ktl"r wns informuo that u ropoiliiim u ( the ill mto would lie puuahcd with bikuiohmotit w.thout p. y. The very next aifjlit the u' . .cvTiin striking 12 when young Highflyer wnlkoii noftly tip thoelvoHy ntutrs , Old Hlglllyor met him nt the top w.itch in hnnd , nnd f itmiUly nud sol I'mnly road the order of expulsion The young miuiflopt his liuteilucputid ate iiin last breuktast in that housi with iipparont calmness and coinp'iettro nud tluni walked down the broad ntoni atop ) , binoking his hat cignretto. Hi repaired nt ouco to n largo dry good store nnd obtained n situation usualoa man wuh little d.lliulty. Ho got room nud oitgagcd board , A year ha : passod. F.ithor and son are firm , a no communication has passed botwoe.i thorn. Probably none will , ns tlioj are determined characters. Th funny thing about It all ia that th g y damsels of nooioty , for whoso sak Highflyer saorlflco homo and fortu 10 now cut him dead when they uioo him on r.troot. "He is in trade , you know , " aud therefore damned socially here. A law student is all rii'ht , bnt n dry eoods clerk isn't. If 1 wcro the youth , 'though , I wouldn't mind it. Among the loaders of Washington Booioty are the wires of a - hotel keeper , a grocer , a atone cutter a drover , a stage driver , a car con ductor and a dozen , nay a hundred other varieties of "tradesman , " "me chanic" nud "laborer. " Lat him ao- cumulate shekels and nil will bo well. At present , however , it is pretty rough , HOLDISQ ir FOR A RISE. Nebraska Farmers Dorrowlnw Money ' to Live on Bather tbui LINCOLN , January 20. There lain considerable interest among grnin dealers in this section ever the in : . creasing efforts of farmers to hold thuir corn and wait for a rise. Farm- em uround Lancaster county say they > afo determined not to soil , and re doing all they can to force the nt - tip. List year early tales had the if- f iot of raising prices , and as the fry few who hold their corn made considerably . erably more than the others , this year , everybody is going to the op- poslto extreme , and immense bins nil ovtr the South PJatto country are loaded with corn , while farmore n are martgngi\ig everything they have to obtain money for living und tt btidgo ever the months until they can nail. The number of mortgages bolnp recorded every week in the oHico 01 the comity clerk of Lancaster cjunty 13 nlurmug , nnd the rate of intoreil . paid nnd taken out in advance , often . ! ! ( ) contn , is enormous. A membur ol - -.no legislature from Franklin ] county - saya that the fjrmuris of the .Republi . can valley are holding un much an pos > sible , bu ; few can borrow at the 3 and ! t cents a month rate charged thnro on money. The eastern slope of Frank lin county has a heavy crop , only about ono fourth of which has boon - moved. The rest is bbing hold uiiti . February nnd March , n A correspondent nlso inquired ol several ether members of the Icglsla tnre from Kjutli PJatto. A membei > a- from Adams thought that there wai not as much borrowing there' thh year ns last , though many wore renew u- ing their paper. In Baundopi count ] . money cannot bo borrowed , owing to - scarcity , but farmers nro getting tholi ] tlmo extended on old debts and holding dao ing their corn. The crop ia not ao heavy thnro thtH year , owing to ail . storms. Same < f these ea ; iiiformnd him that they thought rn would be thrown on the niurxoi whei it reached thirty cents. In Saline , tor instancn , where there wan nnlmmiiriB yield , fifty busholu to the ncro , o T1 was twouty-throe cuntu yoiDrdny , nd . farmer * otill holclii.g nnd oven mort gaging their crops , tiiongh moro rjon orally their honteti and their pununc - pn party. In Thuy r c junty n dilfoi ent ntory la told. Farmers have > oren for fiomo timo. There ere < iOGO , bunheln shelled before Daoou bbr 1. Tliero Id coneiilurablu borrovi ii ing , but for oti ! ir purpoioi. all Saratrgi Clccka at Kdholm & Kticl , ' aon'i. NEW YORK GOSSIP. Winter DoiB/is / of Two Million Busy People , A Trio of Blackmailers. NKVV YOIIK , January 23 The r it > of the Iftst few d.iyn h.\s entirely washed away the imuw , so that thoie io no moro ah idling at present , bn while the roads were good the people made the most of it. Thoto were a number of very striking turnouts on the road , am nig them none prittlot than thn cutter of Miss Pusny I'.roiz. Mits Uroiv. ) ia it weal hy young lady of fiuhton , who tip to the pn-eunt tune has h.ul no thoughto of ( jotting nurried , but to BOO th.it hrr cwgapi'- moiittoMr.ViHlo Potter is just an nounced. Mr Potter boloncs to the ubqitous Potter fnmlly , at d I believe his iioiimnov , but JltM Brcizo has ftbonl $30 OJO ,1 year in lior own right , with products ol three r > r four times that. livery day while the naow Uotud they were to bo seen on the avenue , Mits IJrotzo holding Iho rolus , and pissing almost ovoiy- body who ventured to THRU with her It is singular what stnr'o are tnhl about nun us soon ai it I minim cod that they are ong.igtjj. I .o not now rofur to the cng gotnent jrst spoken of , hut to anir.hor nun in fashlonnbl aocioly that 1 have In my mind. lln > young man cng.igad was no worse tlian a great many ether youni ? men. lie had probably sown his wild o.us - not very wild ones and hsd snttltd down for some time pant ; but as It was an nounced that ho was cngigod to bo married aomo woll-moanlng people ple went to the brldo-cloot and told her what a very bnd man ho was ; how ho had done this mid that and the other , and how he probably would go on doing thin and that and Iho other , all i f which * ho listened to with gronl pttiouee. When they had liuiehet they thottaht , of couroo , they had c.tr rjod conviction with their statement ) , and aoliod her wlutt she wan going u do , to which nho replied that alu had made up her mind to marry that verv bad man. Not that I would advise young ladles to marry very bad mini , but I think that stories grow In the tolling , and one muit allow for a gre.tl deal of ahrit kt o in thcso r.nccdotci ol the cseapadcii of young New YoiL bjcholoro. 'I'ho verdict for $7f > ODO given to Mi-it Alice Livingstone in liar anli against Mr Kluinlng for broach o promise , in ono that has. jHvon gotiera ' sath faction. Thn yo itg lady l'a rlcl in her own right , bl.nf > s loan atisto oratio family , and , If wayward , certainly tainly deserves pr.otf ction ngaiunt th wholesale dafunijition of her character Mr. FJoraing'a charge of blackuni will hardly hoein reasonable under th p'.rcnmsUncoa ' , nnd the now ovldonc oo Bddonly discovered the day afto the verdict WTIB rendered , and promptly put in print nnd sent nowupaper ofHoon the next day , auoh as might nnly double the amoun of damagoa boforu a nympUhotio j "ur ; At thu catMo tiiuo there io no di onbt tlmt blackmail as a fine art ii practiced profitably ia this city of millionaires. Not long since an eminent Broadway lawyo' : waa waited upon by a well drosaad man of Middle ago , who do- siroi't to consult him privately. The propoBod client opened his budget by cc > nfoB8lng frankly that ho was u blnckuntilor by profession and found the calling tt paying one. Aa hla , etory went , ho hud mot a handaomo widow in an up-town boarding house , mid proposed that , without any real Intimacy between them , but as a cool - iniUor of business , they should form a partnership fur making money. lie wati to pick out the victims ; she waste to entrap them , and then , when cir cumstances warranted the roicntlng of a eecming insult , ho waa to appear in the arena and play the part ot an injured husband. In order to make the scliomo hold water It waa neces sary to secure the services- a law yer , who should write to the Intended victim aud inform him , with all the majestic circumlocution of the law , that ho had boon instructed to bring uuit for damages , and that it might bo - advisable to call upon the lawyer at his cilice. Thii had boon done , In a year's time forty such suits had boon begun on paper aud had boon set - tled or dropped , according aa the vie tims showed fight. The blackmailers , of course , never intended to appear In the courts , aa publicity would ( poll - their game and prevent future aososs- monta. But trouble had arisen. The nun said ho had reason to believe that his Uwyir naa cheating him , and that mary cmea had been compromleed for money and no returns made to him , under the excuse that the victims showed liijhc , und uaid they would pre fer a trial lo an enforced levy. F.ir this ruason ho diulred to change hie legal adviser , and he hid oino to this Hroadway Juwyer to uak him to undertake dertako his buslnets. Thn iimn wan put off with an UXOUHJ. as the gentle man win desirous of ( jutting at thr - fioto in roard ; to the matter , with the Intention of bringing the case bif r the bar association. By a strange co. incidci oo , within another hour n young lawyer came Into the Hroadwcy sanctum , saying that ! ho was compelled to leave town , and desired the Broadway lawyer to at , tend to a blackmailing case which had - len put in his hands. It proved to bo ono of the casoa mentioned by the a profeaninr.nl blackmailer. One of ben atato ( .llhord of Connecticut a gen- - tlotcan elected to a voty high position had fallen a victim to the woman't i'ea charms , and had boon nerved with notice to pay damages or undergo legal - gal torture. Thia was an opportunltj not to bo mlnscd , and the Jiroadwaj lawyer resolved to push mattnri ; promptly , BO as to briugnh thohurpiei to justice. Bat at the laU momcu the Connecticut statesman declined tend leave hla hurno , fearing publicity , ant 13 the mutter had to bo dropped. Theatrically there ia a very niui tompimt brewing In u very largo teapot - all on ivccjuat > f Ojiannd Tcarlo , whi classified Atnuricann in "uwlnt < " am nalivo ticlora na "hiiref tterB. " Tbcr - is uoiisidorablo dramatlo p-.trlotism pa on raded in the thoatricai bar rm m wJiich frontu WaBhiugton'a ehnbb ; - sta'.uo on Union Square , and thoio ' talk of giving young Tearlo a heart ' ; recaption when ho stops upon , lu Wallack ntago in about tr/o ki - la the latest singing sunatuiu ; no , Errma Juoh La thu heroine , be- catiio aho boatMaploon at hla In junc tion game. Agnes Leonard , who starred last year , got alck and -vent to Italy , has coino back cured , aud ap. piata to have Tilled out the accepted lines < f phycical beauty. Adele Holgsrde , who hat boon Sal- vim's via a-vla during the sea- ion , was bDulovardlng la a sleigh on Sunday , contraty to the penal code ; bjt her .Hodton tiiumpfca aa "Cordo- ' Ila" will aid in her cahalion. "A Par- isiin Hitnanco , " at the Union 8qnaro , I * thu r go , r.nd M.instiold and M ud Harrison ro its hero and heroitio. Vhn late fright at this thoatrr waa wondoi fully pulded out by the ttallioa. A nptv Min tiiJler and a singed ijroon buizu fiddle big supplied thu ghost of a lire and an awful amount of press imokc ; but In this city ennll mattcra uo worked up with great cplci dor. Dily IPH 8 ( > r7ud up tto eknioton of Colly C bbtr , with Ada Kalian ua prlnclp l cook , and a pretty mpea they luvo madn of ' 'Shu Would and She Wouldn't. " Wallnnk is also groping In anatont ijroovoo , and planted thn reniuin ol Siio Stoopo to Cotquer" en hii sttga hat Wcdiicaday night. Charlie Thorno h no better , bat the play if ; that la to eav , that 'The OtitKicnn Brothora" atBuoth'ela played without any eonsolcta clFtcta- tion of superiority. The apptritlnna ro in line working condition , and Loula del Franchi'a tomb walka boldly down the atngci to the footlights every night and gulps in the dead bcdy , whllo the curtain ralta down io the comytcry ntraina of the weary must- cimo. 'i'hcro h.ta boon a tumble in "lolanthb" stock , but Mary Anderson drawa like it plaHter. Mianwhity , ths ball fever la at Its height , and nearly every night of the week has had its aharo of c f high kickinr ; in fad , the AaiHmny of Muaic , Nilsnon hcl ! and thn Madiaon Scjuaro Qjirdcnhivo v'uan ' working full timu , to the dollght of thu calcium man , florists , contumora and brow era cf llobokcu icuporttd champtgno. A dutcrminod cfl'ort ia being mido ; by cltizona to crr.-xto apublioiontlm nt which shall compel telegraph , electric light and loir phone vrlres to b. < placed underground. Tr.u arlatocrain : p > o- cincts of Lrxington avenuu havu been invaded by the polo and wini tionds , and a woman , Mrs. Qirr'c ' , has sue- corded by her norsonnl opposition to thu di fAorment of her property In se curing thu cnncurrencu of her t oigh- horj In a tight against uncronchmenla. The usual bill to compel the wirce to bo placed under the strunt hasbacn in troduced in the legislature ; but dill it nendH thin personal interest to secure its parango end check the usuol golden arQiimonta by thu lobby. Conforouo'j ff IT. P. OffloeiB Special Il ptch to'fiu liti. BCHTON , .Tanuaty 20. The Tran- rcrlpt aaya Judgu Dillon , t/f Now York , and Sidney Uartlftt , < f Bcs- ton , e uniBiil cf thu Uuion PJO lie rail- -.vuy carnprttiy , h vo hron in consulta tion to-day with Boston director ? , but thu cubjoct of thn discussion can not bo learned. There in outside talk of closing up the Now York clliso and bringing all the company's effect * I rum thu ii.llauucos of Wall street. Bmiaemi Fallar ! niatch ] to Til it Dun. NEW YoiiK , .lanuiry 20. M. Arm strong it Sm > , wliolcanlu leather mur- chnntv , mad an assignment t d < iy. Liabilities $4CO 000. Thu failure is attributed solely to the lorn ; depression in the leather trad . To atrength-n aud build up the sya turn , a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the best raod- icluu madn Now 1 n gland Weather H ) t > c ! l Ultpatsh to Till lill. BoKTiiN , January 20. Mercury 1& 30 to 34 degrees below In northern Now England THE QREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. RtlliTM fcnd eurec RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , Sclitici , Lumbigo , EE101CQI , TOOTHICHI , SORE THROAT , Ql'lNSV , SWELLINGS , Sen nut , Call , BraitM , rnosTDiTCs , til otbtr tiodllj ch - od ( tlai. nnr CESIS i BOTTU. Bold t > 7 * H DnictU > o4 ftleri. Dlreolloui la It ( SuMM ti 1 A. THtUr 4 Cc. ) Ililtlnon , Bd U. 8. L. GULD ROPE. Tnntntrlnsloniurtt and upcilcr Quality of oat Jcld flopa 'I ohacco hiui InducoJ othir manntac- \ucr to nut M > on the maillot ooJs similar to ur tjranii Iti name and jtjlo which are oderod inilioIJ lor IBSB mot py than the Aniline Gold i'.op.Wt caution the t r.'lu and consnmcr to jee that nur rams nd tr&do mark arc upon each : ni [ . The only gcnulco anit niklntl Oold Rep * Ti.luccolB manufactured b" WILSON & MCNALLY TO . IBAOOO COMPANY. Bend $1 , S' ' , S3 , or $5 for n re tail box by Express of the be.it Candles in America , tut up ilegant bcxea , and strictly pure Suitable for presents. Kxpresi ohargw light. Refers to nil Chi- - sago. Try It once. O. F. aUNTHER1. Contectloner , Chic r c WE f FEET- ) lliornH i\ tide la the an lr of men , Htakoti t 111 flee i liwih on to fortune. " und It teems to ha\eliicn risi-hot , when lit 'n putry ura of ! 6 cuti we rray eccuro that wlvlch will ftald * us in retiiu bral.h , secure comftn-t aud DO pr - imwl tn riw and u clul o'tl ftR , . . . . C i' inlntajf und ilin liab'-nia Mhlch hu- uaMtyh'K " loi'U needed In hli wtt1 r-prool icIUli mid loath r prwnlntf coinpfiund. No moro ivc 'fo * . n raoro ctUi'n , cola , contump- , lii > , "lli/t 8prli'iM or Col.ir.'do you get thorn II l-i t'r wmir-proof pc. l-h. IWi/t put II fl lint g.i at pure to tny ilf aler , tnd fecuru the nd health iire . r-piool and pcl- ,1 , , octStUMwi ! ) dadatin olJo.t end moi * relkli'e IF In Korth Omabft. Vet ? chokv > Meat , Poultry anil Veu ALWAYS ON HAND , - COOK & STOEHM , Pr ( : J3ton