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THE DAILf BBfcMMAHA SATURDAY FEPRUAKY 3 Weekly Price List of HEIMEOD AND DEALERS IN 'IMPORTED ' AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS , io 608 tt OMAHA , NEB. CALIFORNIA CANNED VRUITS. , Black&orr.ca , Dam-on' , ' ; C unir , UttiMtt I'run H , tlold r. Drov , Oripej , No tu OurO'l'MinU ' F u tturj put p In ' * > e vy sj- 'top aud of fi packing al Vt IODI > pel can. CANNED fMlUITS. DiCtn R tn nrd 1'iac es -.1 " fie IVachej , tw i f ir ' . 8 m PloT achoj i'J 1 BCir'3tr.wienle 12 ' ll-8pvo-rul 16 " lila.kbem i 10 " ( l.rsi'.rrka _ ' 21 " liluebn.il s . . . .16 " Dtoo 1J ! " Pineapples 26 " Vlie AII-H | | , Rratei ' O " 1'oirs - lo CANNEt' VEGETABLES. A -arafii8 , 3 It' fair c " . ' 6 nun > , Uiiton oakid. 3Ibcan 'J-J Das , Lima , 8 " 10 hCJDC , tl p , " 10 Corn , Wltitljw , " IB Con , Sr , " I2J iCorn , Y.riocut'i , " 15 Pta , " _ lo ! p.u , star , " 12i Hucc U.h , " 10 TiimaMes , Cr-gejnt 3 " 12 | Tou-atce. , txc.llent , " 0 co ilor.l 00 COFFEES. 10 1M FalrRti : - II 00 9 " Goo'-Fli I IU 7 " J-rluio Hlo - 1 Ml C " Cb'loeGoldin Hlo 1 < XJ 4 } " Good Jivi 1 00 31 " HcCtO G. Javi 1 00 8 " llocoa 100 8 " Otod Kmatel ' 1 ( HI 7 " Aibccklos 1 3 CRACKERS. 1 tt.s : XX.V-Ooda ft ' 00 12 ' XXX eear. Oyster I'Oi U V x ' . < lcr Ojstir 1-0) 0 " XXX Cro m Cracto f , 1 10 0 ' XXX uintfir 8n ps i la 0 " Aborted jU'iiblea ' , MX ) G " f''catid jtca a.r. 1 Oi 6 Comb | i , tl 00 0 "Coco * Tally 10 * 6 " t.emoi S pH 1 00 Tnuint-e Irnrn tnu I ) > ll'iir WoylUrjc trCoi-- pany , fit ILiil , nnd m do nut ofaaoct Wl tor Wheat Hour 1h < ipuutlon cf thc * o ' : k < r < l BO * e I niwn thit it Is unn'ceaiary to ptaiie them any moiu. WcaUayohiv UiuJi FrcaD. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARC. Cupi nudSiiKcio , iir-"t SO " lundled" Oi I'nto" , " 40t CO Platea-Smp , " ! 50 : ' fli 1't heta - IStoCO I'aittri 15tor , Camber ? , oovo ed 7i WaehBjwcH nd I'lU-hor- 10) ) Til bl > M < ind GobUta ptr dozen liltol 00 G a Bot4 , p > r tet < otcl QiJ Lamp Iroui IS ctnta on Lantern ) tOlol 00 We on'y ' hind o Ibo beat Imported wire , man- utactUH ; I by Al'red ileaktn & 1' rkhurt. If yen arIn wint ol < rookcty -ILnswari" , fill on ua but re cu bu' cldcwrere ; It will bo to youi li- tereat to do 10. Wo caa tavo you a llt-t i m.npy thla iray. DRIED FRUIT. CHOP OF 1832. 11 B > 1 Currant ) l 01 " Vaencla 6 " L'indon I.ijer ItaNlns. . . 7 " loose Mustel Ualalna. . 6 " wait Lake Peaches 5 " C'l ' ornlaP.t-ed Pums. 12 " Eistorn Pcaclea , halvia. 4 " French Pruutp 4 " Prune lea 3) ) " Cltnn 7 " a > ei 10 " Tiukl'h prnncB 10 ' . ' Sliced apples , FAniNICIOUS GOODS IB B > 1 New Beans tl 00 16 ' CTrecn fraa 1 > ' 0 1) ) " Split Poaa 1 0) ) 8 " L < ntlpnew lo ported 1 10 16 'feBMlcy , 1 Ou 20 ' Uanaoa Oitmcal 10 16 " Bchumachir'HOatmeil , Stuel Cut. . . . 1 10 11 ' Carol ! < a Rice 1 00 10 " HtarlS ! { o 1 OJ 8 " Ttploua 1 10 linear ni , pcrlb 10 Vermlcrlll " 10 FISH. Mackerel , 1 tti Cm' . . . . 15 26 Lobntera , 1 , o - - Salmon , 1 ' i 2 , Brook Trout percaa DIBITS. 1 tb cm * - " -g Mustard sardiaei , I Ib cues , u .1 - " Scrklnoi In oil J Ji . . . SO Imported-Bardlnea 1 . . . SO n "I . . . . 35 Clam ( howder Holland nertlng UouoUCrJwn braud , p.r her 1 25 Holland Hen ! IK' , II & D brand , iho ci p.'r keg. . . . 1 BO Uol and Herring , II * D bund , all Mlltior par k-c 1 75 Anch i1 1 t , per keg M Whi ( DjS.l&rgi family , pcrUc . .I 10 * * B liBM * * IK ) l < large " per & > 10 Mackerel , largo family , per kit 1 do ' a alfJinlly , " 10 NonrglanBS tkQtb , per Ib 15 Shrljjpp , ir can 35 Bmokiil Ko1 , per It 25 Fresh Sunkml H rncge , m bcxea. Taey are clce. Only M > cents The II & D o.aud o ( IHllanJ llcnlng ID ex cellent. Tiy a kig at H.IO. FEED. Lo'ter's PatentWInter Whe t Flonr. madeH Iron fclttol winter whrtt , per sick. . . . < ' ' : Minn ao'la inrorlfctlve , per tack . 371 Uctuylei Snnof lo. per tack . 3 ' 0 " 8\ " . . . . . .C-CO HackreyPa'e trtVlntfr Wheat per eack . . a2 Bikei'H Ch lea , W. Hhoat , " . . . . 2 7ft O. K Flutu , " 2 51 RveOriham , Wneat GraiaT , CornMeal , Yellow , per SB fcs 30 WDlie , - 25 JAMS , JELLJE1 AND PRESEnVES. AS-ORTED JELLY. Q arMa'a. p r Jar . 'i o Pound ' 'no' , percan . . 10 Ten Pound Pal 8 , ptr pall . HirTKR'3 JA1H AVD PHESEHVE3. Blackberry \ In two Pound cms. 6J cenu ( brrry , 1 .per can. Peach. Plum , Qu nee. In Kite found P lls , 11.25 Hn Apple , Apple Duttir , per Ib OORTICB nU03' Blriwttrry Pln.Ain'.e ' Ijouepou-U canx , per WhleeOnerry , T c o , SO cents. Da pbcry , ) Hitter * ! Jamsand Preserves ate itrictly pure. ad we idl them in Sib tin pal , a to cm < t ; G Ibwoodp a. at 11.26. Tryth.m. Thry wll give itatUlactlon , SOAPS. Orrman R'ron , 23 1 IbbaiH . f 1 n lauidrvSMF , 2ibir . 1 0 WM'eUly , Bt Imra . 1 0 d. UloSjapi.pir tb . 'i OUl SKY SD ! K I , , ' OK1 Bcurlion and Hyu WtisWos , , . . . . . I'er Gallon. -urbon Whi kt ! , . } l at.l . 0 I'uf. Ityt " . i 7 I'D re II on lljirbon . . . , . . a ( tiu.'dtf.i 8a. ft ! , houib'ju , S. nug "o . 3 0 " ' ' ' ' 'cu 2 In V lion 8 nrldoh " ' 7 . . . . 3 ( j. | M n IU u " ' 7f . ( io " " " ' 7f . 4 OU " " " -i ) . 3 t fnvln'g Rve Whl'ky , KA ! | ' 78 . 4 0' Utv > inot' KTi , tipilnir ' ,7 . ft OQ it H-yi' r. ilrurh.m. . Snr.ri ; ' (1 . 00 And UC.reutrther wo 1 known bdi. . WiNllS.IIUAMU.S , KiC. PcrOillon. nip "outtllRM flNOgnacMliUgo'75. . . > f.l 00 nip J.-ji. Heoncmy A Cj. , \ \ 'laga ' 77 . M 10 fa. urap * llrandy , vintage "ifi . K tW " Uruiuly , 'tO . . . . . 8 00 " Micnywlne , Syiatsolil . _ . . . 1 7h " " " , " . ni . 1 76 " A k'tll" ' . . 1 76 loltanil O u , lmportd . 4 o ) ii ' ' f OO 1 1 3 I O Jki Tom Oh dli froiiiJafiipor'bVrr'iu . 3 01 IW lamtlck Hum . 3 od 4 UO 0 t'.ti K'ujiiid . s oo l.cLb r y II nay . -j Ou t 3 00 i It India Bltte s . , . 2 ( jO MPORTtD iNI ) inMIIVUO WINiS ANO Liyuo .a. ° tftnl. Dupuy & C'gnaclntaKel877 _ J2 00 Ot.rd Coifii-f . , . 200. fl'.i tci whl-ky . i 7jj Jam lui Iliiiu . , . i 7 tiblla dCi , Swli d ii , . i m " ( | 0 rUl | > r &tlOD8 . a PI ' vo'ncbi n\vas er . . . . . . . . . . * 1 7 } < lr.hm a Kjr . _ . " J j.n Ma 'rli . , . i fo "lit. imp.ited. . . . . . . ( 50 ! < urr. . Imputed . . . n to i 1 y rH'andC ' * < nria . 10 UtJ len . : . 5. ) i'.cck and t yo. . . . _ . \ QQ SUQAKS. 11 nnSlftTlnrl A . i 00 iCJtt > rtOia ulttnl . _ . i o 1 JiMKitrnl ! . . . i ( , ( > 12 UH" . ii0 1 } tin llruwn. . . i QO 8j Ui O-it i oat . . . i . o t J Bn Powdered . , . j SYRUPS. Qjlilon tyrup , PT jallon . $ 50 " " " ke.- ' . 20' Ucl'-hcr'j Go dwi Drip < . rcr K . to " " Lt . . . . .is 24 silver Drip' , euperlnr , p gal . 75 | erkcg. . _ . o J6 I'epp r , if' , per U ; . 30 " _ ItlOIIIld , " . J ! ( , A'l pi e wto o or gresn J. per Ib . ; n . . Nut-tgw , , . i o , Oairaway Srd , " . 35 Anlsj - ' " . sf , C rirndor " " 05 ' " ' " " " Mustir. ' , " . . . . as " QiounJ , " . ; u " dcf ft'Mior jal'on " Gum n , lu ijuatt Jars , . R 75 ' JTonclvir. 15 "fa bntius , ly , in , 20 , 25 Axle Orm o , I'raror 3 loioi " i'R Powder , liTiulk , p r tti . " ) " " 61bil.r . ice " " P.syaVSIb cana. . . , . * -.5 : : : : ; : \ ; ; . > ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ' " Dr. i'rlce 1 . . . . . . " . . . . . . 50 < " J 'i . ; . . . . _ J 05 i ! th Bflckj , each . . ' . _ _ . . ! , . . . . 10 " " pot doz . 75 UaCKin ? , alne , perarz . fffctlt " " p.T doz . 60 7i Dlueinr , In bottli.- . . ; % . . - . . . .5 " FishcrV , 4cr. 10sor. ; . 15.12cz 20c . 16 a.- . " 35 In oox B , .ftcb . to Candle" , 40 for . . , " Wax , t or G to tt , . . Chndy , Ex. F.no r rcb , jer i _ . f ? " " Mix d pcrtt > . . . . . . . . . . " stick. . . . . . . . ! ! ! . ; ; ; . ; ' | ° Caroct'la k' 3 , 7 packufx . the UP , Uoj' ' New Turk Kul.Creain , pein > "t " Llmbu ( jo , pcr It . 20 " Swlic , rci tb . 25 lonp. Swl8 , DO' It . SO oigre'neich . t" u < nu. per < ioz oo " NcufchUtol , a h 10 Ch'cory ' , 3 packajen fjr lo CoHe , Kssonce,8c ntfor SB Chow-Jbow r\ta 1 * " , \ - " -rawaso&li ! V 1" ptfli 35 Chocolate , Hakci' * Preral 4m , DT It 45 Mai'la d'dpr mo " ' . ! ! ' . ! " . ! ' . ! 45 " frweot " 321 " V nliu , H to It , pr Ib. . . 0 " a'sVn ' Ila , per tt > . . . . 70 " I ) ub'oV.1 Ilia , prlb83 " TrlpI/.VaLl.U.porlb. . II ) , MillUrd'fl finaxfa t S Brome , " per tb 60 0. coantit , S.heppHbtli : ani 3' froimTartar , turo , pertti , GO C.othej U 68 , Jutf , call Ii " " Cotloi. COfict. . V5 " Ping , 10 dz M Dried He r-pitfb 15 < ! 1 tine , I'oxV , ptr pacna o' . 25 Htlforil .Siiice.pt' .10 " " qt ! M Lemon Pco' , pet Ib 35 Ly , American - 10 " " I2fjr , . 1 (0 Matchce.lper caldy 1 00 11. p-handlo > , Combl'i d 25 N'utf , rrlx-d , nov , C B > 1 00 Olive' , O.U .fii , cjH Ol.C < mpet * kl 15 " Cwx.Cgal 101 " Swpet , \ ps bottle 11 " " 1 pt IB " tmpirtiil Mott'l , pt bjttca 25 To , per nu P , per battle 121 hoppe' tti 12J H-po-inc , 2 lion e for _ ? 5 H'p'llo , p rcke _ 10 " llaid ' . 10 S ap , Tillot. pe d z USca- ! ncmoi o < 8hlri Saucr , Lea : ! ' . tkl , p'8 to Wcrccttot > hlro 8au c , eaA : l'erKJ , J pti 35 TKA3. ( The ord "flneiflsuiel cn'y ti dencrlbo thi best Kra-lea ImpoiteJ. ) E'gllsh Ilre k agt , gooil.pjr fb $ I1 OumnwJer , lair , pcra V..i. ! . . . . ! . 3 good , " 6 tupetlor" . . . _ 7 , ttu\.tt , " 1 0 iapin f ! r , " 3 good , " r cronlBSZ J "P''lor per tb 7 1 ( noefit * 1 0 " bwket flrctl , good , " I fln.st.pertt. 10 Oilrmr , ROD , pe' tb 6 Y u.gllj ; ; . n , xd , , * r tb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Teatuatp r U - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! btti I 0 the beit 35 cent Tea Hi He mukei and CiUl will convince you. Orders from the country should lie accompanied with money postoflice order ordraft. . If you desire a complete price list ot on stock , write to us and we will remit same by return mail. Any in formation as to our reputation , write lo any banking or busuicB houss in Omaha. Respectfully , HEIMROD & DORMANN , THE SAGE OF COLORADO. A Specimen of the "Horse Sense" of Gongros man Belforil , The Fiery Mountaineer Tulles Truthfully on thb Navy , A Pen Plot nro of Cltun S the HawfaH Blnu uf the Cuaat- The JJoiil om obolilor Dead , WASHISOTJN , January 21) ) . Jim Holford IB rod headed lOiigrfBV tnnu who represents th roat tti o of Cotor do all alouo in tlio house. IIo has red hair , n red note and n vod bontd. IIo is known aa the "Hed-hcitdt'd Hocstcr t f tl'u R oklos" in the silver c.Mtntry Urn red hendodtuaa Is what tirot ini prodBca you an looking at him. Il-j It. pioturcjii'io enough without whut was termed in dubato the ether day "thr uoldon hair of my ollvor-tunguod frlond. " IIo ulwnya carries hia redhead head on onoaidu In n cocky nay , IIo alwaynctriien a cli ar in the lull eidu uf hia tnonth , Hia clothes are worn aa clothoH nro worn in the mining countries , and ho looka M though ho would llko to put hia trousers in hia boota. IIo la argumentative and forceful , Mid rather tpt to improso you aa somsbody frcm aomowhero. Ho is a bright and bnty man , with hia hands full i f affrira. IIo la inttreatixl In mines , in the Yeftowatone park and in half a dczu otbor enterprises. ISo has somt meana nd a very reepectn- blo reputation aa A talker. Balford la Bald to bo popular InOjl orado , and lehor.ld think he wocld bo aa a Colorado 'typo uf marked In- tensity. Ho ic p pn'lar around the hotels and thc'oafea here , and in the houBo ho can always get a hearing. Thia may br partly duo to < iho fact that he ia believed to be ready < to "act gly" if the apeaker decline * to re- ognlzo hits. But , of courao/ihla bo- iof would tiot give him an udienoe. t la hia brevity and rough-wit thai old the 'houao whenever ha opeaka , which ia seldom The other day , hen the naval bill was trader con- deratio * : , ho arranged wttUOhalrman ? age , cf the committee of the whole , or a ro mlnntea talk. When the otnent came Bdlford waa entertaining Btloc ! , company with actect stnridB re eh 'from Colorado. But Pdgo waa 'not to be entrapped into poesib c quarrel with Bel ford. The gentleman frotc Cjlorado ill take the flaor , " aaid Page harply , rapping meanwhile with a leavy gavel "tho gentleman from Colorado will taka the fljor. " Thu 'flor"iB ' not cfton reserved fjr any no , and Belford appreciated the corn- iiir.ont. Ho got up , and , froah from itfreah Btorioi ; , got tE the following , rhich Ia characteristic enough to bt 'ecd ' in full : "I desire to make the lonr and unequivocal etatemunt thai tno\7 nothing whatever abaut thii > Ul. I never saw the ocean until last untner. I roprecent a atito where we oay forty centa artiirrol for water. ud yet I balieve It4o ba my duty tc liacuaa , aa an enlightened atatesman , hia great question. 'I have been hen or four daya rrnitisg the paaaagu ol , tts bill. I hare been edified anc loctrifnd by the lc rned dlecourcea pi Roar Admiral Calkics , from Indiana , nd cf Commodore Anderson , fronr Causaa , the western < part of whoao state does not contain water enough tc reah a salt mackerel. Then I havi eon absolutely delighted by tht learned dissertation by the gontloinar Tom Georgia , whoee vision evtdontlj jests upon a sand hill whore there not water onoujh > to mellow a awool potato. This whoio debate remiudi ice of a oermon C hoard delivered enc ( by a distinguished -African preacher Said ho : 'Brethren , wo huvoaesomblec hero on the aaorod-Cabbith day to dia > n great and sacred questions. Ii ho first place , I will proceed to dia oasa aome mattora about which I knov L little and you know nothing. Ii he second place , I will proceed to die casa mattora concerning which yoi know a little and I knov nothing. We will then conclude witl elaborate dlssertatlona on question about which none of ua kuow any tr'ng. ' And that 4aa been the con dcot and character < cf thla diacuaaloi during these four daya. But I ros for the purpose -calling the atten tion of the house to thi a fact : Thn tha days of this eecalou are ahortci : ing ; that there are great and irapoi tarn national qncntiona in which th people are deeply And vitally intei eated , and to the consideration o which wo onghjt to give earnest attor tion. I n fer especially to the coqait e tion cf the tanC bill. In th nuco of God , let the ( statesmen froi the prairie uUtes , that have no wate and expect to get none , allow ua t expedite the passage , of thia bill. So souaiblo a statesman will be hear frara in the future. Cifiaa Sprockloa , who his a mom poly of the Hawaiian.sugar trad ; whicLis worth from cue million t twentj millions a you , looks like good .old Pennsylvania Dutch mar Lie lachort and stout , with a fat face bald head fringed wlti : gray hail and hui a gray buard ami wears eel eyo-glasaea , and apoaka broken Enj llah very.brokenly. Ho lits baen heifer for sovorcl days to see that the rec procity treaty with Hawaii , which ! the fouodtUon of hia monopoly , Is nc abrogated. If the treaty u .to bo al rogated he wants Hawaii umexed i the United Statoa. In an ? evet bo wants a good grip on tSawal Still , he aaya "I haf no monopol ; Ddlr are tree udder refiners in .Sii Frantclao Mid wo Dphta all the tin shust like oilier rifala. The urgi monopolists are la the east. " Somehow orother , though , tf U shrewd old Gorman with tbo atroi lace and thy heavy equaro-aot jit manages to keep a firm hold on tl Kjndwlch Islands , and at the Ban tlmo can keep np a Uttle arrangemei he made some yoarB ago with the Co tral Pacific railroad , by which pr hibitory ratca keep eastern sugar 01 of California , ho will bo able to ke < out of the poorhouuj , A delegation of prominent buainc men went to the nhlte house tl other day to aeo tbo president nboi the yacancy in the board if oomml s'oncra ' which controls the District i Gdunbh , They were really prom ncnt men , and , fora wonder , they dl not have name to propose , Tt moat eloquent merchant In Washing ton presented the gugzoatlona the delegation had to offer. They wanted to ptotont the Ideal commlaaloncr- man of atraw , carefully dresaod. Thn prraldont llatoned attentively and looked at the delegation ndmlrln ly while the eloquent mor-hant deacnb.d a man who , if ho cxiatcd , would douh leas bj ohoaon for thoproaidcncf in 1884 by ocolamation. A curious amilo crept over the prcaldonl.'a hund comn f ACO an the merchant's olonaenco climbed higher and h her. J'niu'ly ' the pto'uro wua porfcct. "And ii' ' > w , Mr. 1'rosldBiit , " anid Hio duloga"-- ihtough their eloquent pokesmvi. "have you etioh a msti in vlnl' "Yea , " ? ald the pr ldon * . wltilo IMP nmllo cr.-pt over his fvco nt'iin "AM " ( aid the doleaatlon , h iiulnv on hlb every wor.1. "But , " concliid-d the proMdont , "ho ia dead. " ' 0 ! " a.\id the deli'gttic-n , takli g their f nv wo'I. MACV HELEN'S SOLID MAN. rwonty Houra m n Spare Bedroom- Hid Gouynr Slundor Suit. Ind. , January 30. the hot box In the Gom-ar- \faudtar alander snid held the bnarda , and to-day servant girla cime to the " front , being on tlio" stand nearly all day. Mary Sims , o young widow dceosed In deep mourning , tvatifiad to having gone to live with with Mrs Qougar laat April. She rt intd but throe mouths , but this ia her story aa told on the witness stand : Mr Gjugar and hia mother kft for Cincinnati during the afternoon , Mrs. Uolon Gjngtr went to Indtaunpolia , with them , returning the Bamo night about dusk. Witncea aworo that a few moments after Mri Gougar returned the door-bull rang , and Bomo ono cauta in , She could hoar a whispered onnvprsition , and alleges aho recogmz.'d Wullaoo'K voice. Ilaturning trom town about 'J o'olcok at night , ehe wanted to gi to the sitting room io see the clock. She f Hind the door locked , She went up ataira , and Bought to go t- > the spare hod room. Tno doora were locked. N."xt " tuoraii'g "Mrs. Uougar cume to brottl f tat , nud afterward lock aoap of cdfdo and aomo toast up ntairs. Thla WHS ropsatod at noon. Djring the afternoon Mm. Gongar sent the witness dorn-town , telling her ah need not hurry. Witncaa cme back aa quickly az possible , and found Mri > . Gou ar emptying slops. Witnusa waa now detormlnud to ascertain if uny ono waa in the spare b room , and wont into au adjoin. ing rjom. About 3 o'clock in the uftornoon oho heard tno door unlock ed and noinu ono go rapidly 'down etalra to the front door. She looked out of a side window , and siwar.d re- ongnizarl dipt. Wallace going -down the stop. Witneaa was aubjost-xl tea a doubte-odgod cross-fximiuaiinn , but clutiR to her story. Plaintiff aikod that tha jurors bo taktn to Goitgar'o roaidonce to teat the qnoation whether it iras possible to see persona g > down the stops aa claimed by the witness The icrjaH elimination ollcitod the fact that the witnoaa and Mrs'G ' ingar had -laarrolod because the I trmer had rofuaed to scrub the front atepa , and that vrhim Hho loft she had stated to plaintiiF that she would toll thla occurrence currenceto , which Mrs. Gugr re plied aho would put h r through. A oiator of Mrs. Sims testified to etaylng wlth'horjon the ovonin ? in qnoation , ad to Mary's trying 'to bpau the sit ing-room door and to the bedroom , but to thing more. TELEGRAPH NOHZS Speoial Dispatches to Tui Um. Y KK , Ffhrunry 2. The citj ia § 90,5 8,138. MoNTliKAI. , February 3 , 2:15 A , l. \VnrJtn Kiug'alrnn foundery burued ihli inorniD ' . Loa8100,00 , ' , InsuroJ for two- thirds Tbo tire pxteniied to the silk fnc tory of Celdlog , H.ill & Co. CMCINNATI : , Fabruiry 2. The Flyiof Dr.'chuiHU wan tbc opera at Mmio hall to uluht. Tlio audience waa 4,000. A large number of seats were sold to-day for thi two additional operas next week. Another Innocent Gono. Dispatch to lux UKI DRNVEKN , February 2 A yonnj Mexican named Domian Romero wai hanged at Springer , N. M , , to-day fo : the murder of Wm , A. Broeckamlt , i son of a wealthy ci'.lzeu of DabuqieIa The murder was committed at Broook limit ranch , fnoar Springer , January 12 , > KJ32. The evidence w o nntlrol ; ciroumstontial. Oa the BOKfTold h < tnado a short speech , sayiug ho wa not afraid to die because he-was limo cont. Crrp rati'n T x Shir Li n . _ , --Jri D flpatcli to Tim UBS. | . ADBANY , February 2. The oomp o trollcr has directed the attorney eon n eral to bring notion ugalnat the Ma lr taal Union Telegraph company , fen n failing to make pri psr return ot thol stock for the purpono of corporatioi tjx. The suit la for tax and penalty A trao strengthening tnodicinn an health renower is Brown' * Iron Bitten AMUSEMENTS. = BOYB'S OPERA HOUSE d > . ifTBKNOONAND KVBNIN'O. J- J0 ' Monday , Tuesday & Wodnositas FEBRUARY 5ili. Gth nnd 7tU ,1IIK OHIUINAI , GEXEItAL TOM TIIUMl AND HIS Charming Little Wife With entire com any i f refined artists In thrli UNIQUE fARLOR ENTERTAIMEMT8 , The On-at HkilorUl Cnamn'on and Iilalcct Cot 18 odlai , A JTOX& " Zoo BINGHAM , the Vonfcr'loquist , TUB WO < D111KOL WOODKN IIKADKD FAJI L' , ilACJIK , Ktc , ito. : Two Hourt of 6p' ndld Enjoyment. Admluion l' ' > aml 20 c ut' , accord ! g to loc tljn. Choice Miemd siati 10o uxtra. Lee 0. open t t.SO nil 7 p. m JJrgin * 1 h nr l tur. Ut . . V. . ' . ' .yH1' ! . Bl V.01 . " ' " ' . ' " "Inir. Tbur - . dayJa' nary 8. H > , JA .OI1S , M .nf. > P HU'.VK-T II 1ILKKKKU , JJiuliiimA ent , tll-I a-m-tu-w Oci , Tom Thumb , " DDi'.BEliE & MERDELESHOH ARCHITECTS , RE1IOVBD TO OSIAIIA NATICNAL IJAN IIUILDIN'O. ae it thoOmb ; N tlCD l lUnlt , N Nit on l IliDk , I'm ten AtUHarghfi clock , Acti mf ot the HmeJ IJrftrt , UUlii Hotel me GOTHAM GOSSIP. Tlio Masked Opo-a Ball an ! Its Thousands of Loud At- toodants , The ExtravaRanco in Drcug Reaohea the Ver o of Lunacy. Tito Mor tiemibin People G-nilu- nlly KotlriuR fr.mi Society. Qottlng Heady to Bounce n Liberal Clergyman. VOUK , January 21) ) . The b H eoaaou , which always procodcs the solemnities < f Lent , is now ni its height , Thu worst of it IB over thnt Is , the worst of the balls. The Fronoh ball U generally considered the g\y itnd feaiivo ouo of the 80.11011 , out there wns otiu given at the Midi ion Square Garden that out Froncbod the Knmch ball It was called the Oporn Bill , but what connection it had with the opera it would bo dillhult to say There la a bill of a similar natno given in Paris , and I fancy , from what I have hoard of that , that this one WAS not BO vt'ty unlike it. There was about 20.COJ psoplo during the evening - ing at this Opera Bill , moat ot them mun , The women preaunt oonld hardly bo cillod ladloa , if you can judge of a lady by her conduct. Of courao they were nil masked , thnt is , tluir facja were cororod. The fan did not begin till Into in the evening , but when U did begin it began In earnest. CUptain Wiliuns and his merry men were on hand , and it was just us well that they woro. f jr they were probttb'y the busiest people at the bill. The principal amuaoniout c f the other men confuted in passing some of the most lightly clad women from the floor of the ball room up in. to the boxoa. They would pick up cno of those airy maskers and hand her up to the next box. If the men up there thought they would like to bucomo batter acquainted they would pull her in ; If they did not they would let her go. I heard of ouo woman rfho was passed around the entire room bdforo aho wai pulled in , and then it was by Captain Williams. The arrests were nauiurono , but nu more than were necessary to presorvu order , and even then It was not pro- served. I ciuld any mnro nboul thi > ball ; but thU being a f.imily piper I think I had batter not. By oompari ann the French ball , which took I to place n few nights later , might havi oeou u Sunday school plcuio. Thi charity ball , which took place ot Ihursday night , is the "swell" ball o the soisoii. There are no auoh golnqi on nt this as at the masked balls ; ii fact there are no goings on at all. Ii is In every way a most respectable ant decent fltFilr ; rather slow , sotuo pro pie think , but for those who Ili : < ) < 3auo ing and u good supper , and who liki to uhow their good clothes , it is ul that conld be dosirod. Whllo "th < charity'is still the most f inhionabl ball given in New York i ii not what is used to bo Thor'j was a tltno when a woman win did not attend the charity ball though aho' had not fulfilled her obligation to society nor done justice t- > nor to cial position , Ambitious mamma saved up for this great event , and tin dressing used to bo something oxtraor dinaiy. It ii atill handsome , bocausi New York women are great droaacrr but there are BO many prtvnto billi daring the winter nowadays that thoj have other opportunities for shomnj what they can ao. Even at t/f cornooi receptions the dressing is absurd ! ; extravagant. At a reception the otho day the hostess and her two daughter were gowns that must have cost then at least $500 apiece. To mo thi scorns like very bad taste. If th < women want to dross in the evening lot thorn ; butln thoaftornoenlahouli think thafan ordinary handsome dros would bo all that was necessary. O CDnrso , when a hostess wears a five hundred-dollar dress her gueats ar bound to corneas near that ii/uro Ii their dressing as posnilo , and thi keeps out of society a great many pec pie who would adnrn It more than th majority of those who are its roprc sontattvos now. I hoard a very wealth and charming lady say the ether da she thought BouiHthlng of ostabllshin a salon in Now York , as much for th purpose of not dressing extravagant ! and showing ether people dross wi was not the only essential thing , b cauio she f jit , by doing this , she wt more likely to have interesting poop attend her receptions than If dre were made the main feature. Madau Adain , whoso salon is the most famoi in Paria , drcmcs with extrotro pUli n ness , so aho githors about her ni interesting people , who cannot affji to dross extravagantly , but Interesltr people who don't care to bother wll dress. It is considered an exciting ti clal event that Lidy Jtlnndi villo is spending the winter i Now York. Lidy Mandcvlllo was Ml Yzaaga , and married a son tf tl Duke of Manchester. Up to the pr sent time Bho has been living in Kn | land , where she has made a great in prosslon by her American attraction The gossip is that Lord Maadovlllo heavily in debt , and that his fatho ln-law told him if ho would come ov < hero for a year or so ho would gl\ him enough money to pay all his bill Anpthot event agitating the bosom i society is the marriage of Mrs. White to George Lorlllard. Mrs , Wlilto is sister , I believe , of Mr. John I Fargo , * ho ariiit , and aho wus recon ly divorced from Mr. White to man Mr. Lirlllsrd. Up to the prosoi time Mr. White has boon employ ! by Mr , Lorillard , but I fincy th now ho Books employment olsewhpr The marrlago of a wealthy youi lady by the name of Ilollan a near relative of the late Dr. c 0 , Holland , la also being mu < talked about , Mies Holland has ju married a Ouban quite old enough ' bo her father , who was both bald at larao. IIo has one daughter just h ago and two sons some years oldc IIo takes hin biido to Cuba , who they will cottlo. Another woddii entirely out ( f the social circle w come off next woek. It Is that little Bijon Heron , the daughter Matilda Heron , to young Miller , i notor t thoMadlaon Sqnuro thoatro. They ftro both young , nd the raaUjh Is nltognthor n love m toh. They hftvo jiut slj-inxl a contract with Mr Mallory f ir n two yoara' onpagotnont In ouo of the everlasting "ilnzol Klrko" compsnUB llijoa IB to play lldzal and Mr , Miller Lord Triwors. The tondonny toward contralizitlon la exhibited In the atnuaamant bud * ness aa well aa in politics , and with a docldod advantage fur the public. The proprlotora of the Micllson Squuo theAtre , for inntnncc , are not only IOSBOOS of that cxq ini'.o little tlimilra , but of LUld-vin'.i thoAtto In S n Krar. ciecc , nnd hivvo ton c nip\nloj on the road. Four of thoio c imptnipa are playing "Ksmorald.i ; " three pl y "Hnrol Ivlrkc ; " two 'Tho Profmsor , " and ono ' Young Mr . Winthrop"and they pUy every night in the year except - copt Oood Friday and Sunday , Two hutulrod aators are on the roll , about riiually dlvldod aa to BOX , and the hty list oxc oda $8 0 0 n wouk Fjr tlio next joar two "etaru" have baen onangoil ni "atock" aotromna Atlco Dunning Lingardand Ad.iD ns , who receive toKolhor $18 000 for the noeaon cf thirty-fivo weeks. The com panics buliovo that thuy are nx- | ccptionally lucky , for ono ha * recently naiaod throuuh the Nowhall hnuto flro nt Milwaukuo unac.Uhod , and an. ether was wrecked on the Pacifis road , and not only escaped injury but waa enabled to mikn Uino and keep itn np- pjlntinunt in Siorntiunto. Perhaps tins' may bo duo to tlie fact thnt the brother * Millory , thn proprlotora , nro ! ao owners of the Ohurohtnan , and ono of them la an Episcopal clorgy- min , The entire bnainoaa of tno theatres and traveling companies is under the charge of Mr. Din Froh man , formerly n very Bucoeatful nonra- paper man , who is exceedingly p'opn lar , and who la capably aasistod by his two brothori ! . Somahow the theatre ownora aootnod to have arrived at the belief that a good dowapapr man makes the bea' kind of a manager , perhaps baoum cf his wide nnd varied oxporlono ; , and the financial results appear to favor thin opinion. A memorial has boeii presented pri- ratoly to H shop Potter , feigned by a majority cf the Eplecopal clergy in this city , asking him to toke action noon the cane ot the Itav. U. llubcr Newton , whom the memorialists no CUBH t f unfiithfulneoa to hia vovrs uf ordination in attacking the Inspiration of the liiblu UH accepted by his church. The names of Dr. Dlx , of Trinity , nnd Dr 1'otUr , of Graso church , head the roll of nccuacr- . Bishop Potter hns alvraya beim highly oonsorvativo , but with a leaning toward high church doctrine , nnd ho would gladly avoid controverny und ecandal In this matter tor , but hn cinuot nhnlvo the mou orial , nor la it thought that ho really doalres to do ao. Unquestionably the tide of clerical opinion among UK Rpltcnpaliktio IB unanimously acaimi Mr. Newton , and the only cause foi hesitation on the part of the bisho ] ii the wish to prevent his attaining i cheap martyrdom , of which he euorai to be nmbitiouo , Bishop Potter bo liovea Mr Njwton will resign Iron the ministry on the ground that hi cannot coimoiuutlonuly continue with In its restrictions , and hq is incline ! to ait for this atop to bo taken. 1 this is not done bi fire Easter Mr Nuwton ivlll certainly be prcaontodfo trial , nnd an certainly deposed , thougl it will undoubtedly create a might ; theological whirlwind. Mr , John Jacob Aator , who walk down Wall ntroot every pleasant da nnd invests ovury spnro dollar In ron entato , hns pnrclmsod fjr $1,000,00 cash the ( Juaranty building , at Broad way and Kxchango PJace , Ho ha not invcatcd n dollar In slocks rlnc the middle of the war , when , agaiun thoidvloo of hia father , no wont Ii boldly and cleared $5,000,000 Judged by hia very healthy physique Mr. Astor has twenty years more t roll op wealth , every cent of which , I his handa is u detriment to this cltv TUTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite , Bowels costive , Pain in the lload , with a dull sen sation in the back part , Palu under the Shoulder blade , fullnesi after catlnir , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability of tamper , Low spirits , with a fool- in IT of Imvinff ncij looted dome duty. Weariness , Dizziness , Fluttering at the lioart , Dots before the ayes , Yellow - low Skin , Headache ( reneraily over the riKht eye. 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In n I'mlilvo Cure For nil ( ho o t'ltlnrulConiplalntiiini ] WfkVn < 4Mi ftorotumontoour Lmt fcinnle population * A Medicine for \Vomnn. inrrntril bjr a Woratp- 1'rcparcil lijr a Woman. Tti > GrritMt Hcl ) < i ) Il ) ot i7 Sln' lb Ptm t HUU > , > tTTlt nrtTM the drooping tplrltn , Inrlftoretw and hArmonltM the orpuilo functions , Rlrea elasticity * n4 flrtuncc ) , to th < step , rcatom the natural liutro A th < * jri , and i > l.\nta on the jwUo chock nf woman the f re fc rtwi of life * i pprlng ami early mimmcr tlmo. ( VPhytlcbni Ujn It and Prescribe It Freely.-ttt for stimulant , and rclloYOd wi'akni"a ot the Rtomach , Thnt fi 'llns of boartnir down , caii ln patn , weight and Inckachr , la atw.ijt | < cnniincntly cured t > y lt u < v For the euro of Kidney Complaint * of either Ml tUU Compound l > uniurpanicd. 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