rl JE OMAHA DAI1A7 BEE : TUESDAY , JANUAllY 17 , 1882. THE DAILY BEE. JMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS. 010 Farnham , bet. Oth and 10th Streets. TKRMS OK SUllSCRIl'TION , ne copy 1 year , In advance ( postpaid ) > > (10.00 6 months " " . . . 6.0J month " " S.OO RAILWAY TIME TABLE. TIMS CARD CHICAGO , HT. rill. , MINNKArOLIB AND OMAHA RAILROAD. Leave Omaha Passcnrcr No. 2 , 8:30 : n. m , Ac- , commodatlon No. 4 , IK ) ( p. m. 1 Arrive Omaha Passenger No. 1 , 6:20 : p. m. Accommodation Ne. 8,10:60 : a. m. UUrtNO OMAHA BAST 0 SOUTH IOUK9. C , , B. k O. 7:40 a. m. 8:40 : p. m. C. k N. W. , 7:40 : a. m.-8:40 : n. m. C. , IL I. & p. . 7:40 : a. m. 8:40 : p. m. K. 0. , St. J , & 0. II. , leaves at 8 n. m. and < ISO : p. m. Arrives nt St. Louis at 0:30 : a. m. nnd 6:6 : ! p. m. m.W. . Bt L. & P. , leave * at 8 a. m. nnd 3:40 : p. a. Arrives at St. Louis nt 0:40 : a. m. nnd 7:80 : m WMT OR BOCTUWB8TB. | B. * 11. In Neb. , Through Exprcee , 8:60 : a. m. B. & M. Lincoln Kxprons 0:20 : p. m. 17 F. Overland Kxpr l12t&p. m. O. ft R. V. for Lincoln , 11:46 : a. m. O. & It. V. tor Onccola , 0:40 : a. tu. TJ. P. freight No. 6 , 5:30 : a. m. U. P. freight No. B , 8:20 : a. m , U. P. fmight No. 13 , 2:60 : p. m. U. P. freight No. 7 , H:10 : p. m. emigrant. IP. Denver express , 7S5 : p. m , D. P. frel/hl Vn II , 11-80 p.m. U. P. Demcr freight , 8:25 : p. m. A&vmMittlllll A8T AND KOBTT. a B. A 0 ft DO . in. 7:25 : p Di. N. WH.4fi ' . tti. 7:26p. : tu. C , H. I. * P..0:45 : a. in. 0:05 : p. m. K , C , , Ht. Joe .tO II. , 7:40 : a. m. 6:46 : p.m. ARRIVING FROM nix * MIT i.in KOITUWIIST , O. b. It. V. fnim Lincoln 1.03 p. ro. U. P. Pacific K\iri ) s 3:25 : p. in. B Jt M. In Neb , , Through KxproxH 4:16 p ID. B. Ii M. Lincoln Express 0.40 a in. U. P. Denver express , 7:35 a. m. U. P. Freight No. 14-2.60 p. m. TJ. P. ' 'o. 6 6:20 : a. m. Emigrant. U. P. frclijht No. 14,12:10 : p. m. U. P. HO. 8 O.CO p. m. C. P. fo. 12 1:4R : a. 01. U. P. Denver freight , 1:10 : n. m. O. & R. V. mixed , ui. 4:46 : p. tu. DDMMT TRAINS dSrWXrN OUADA AMD oon.tt.il. xLurnt. Leave Omaha nt 3:00 : , 11:00 : , 10:00 : and 11:00 : m. ; I * 2:00 : , 3 00 , 4:00 : nnd 6:00 p. m. Leave Council muffs at 8:26 , 9:25. : 10:26 : and 136 a. m. ; ' :23 , 2:26 : , 3:25,4:26 : : and 6:2Sp. : m. Sundays The dummy 1cm CH Omaha at 9.00 ind 11:00 : a. m. ; 2:00 , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. LcaMM Council Bluffs at 0:25 : and 11:25 . in. ; 2:26 : , 4:26 : nd 5:25 : p. m. Through and local passenger trains botv cn Omiha and Coun II Uluffs. Leave Omaha 6:15 : 7:46 , 8:60n. m. ; 3:40 : , 6:46 : , 00 p. m. Arrvo Omaha 7:40 , 11:36,11:46 : : n. m.j 6:40 , 7:05 : , 7:16 : , rfO . . p. m. _ _ - _ _ _ Opening anrj Closing of Mlls. ROUTS. Ohlcapi&N. W 11.00 Chicago , R I. & Pacific. 11:00 : Chicago , B. & Q " " Waloflh Bloux City unil Pacific Union Pacific Omahn&R. V B. AM. In Neb Omaha & Sioux City. . , B. &M. Lincoln U. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 11:00 U. P. Denver Exu f > :00 : 6:30 O. , Sioux City & St. P. . . 11:00 WO Local malU for Htate ot Jowa leave but oncu A day , vu ; : 0:30 : a , m. Office open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THOS. F HALL P M. Businegs Hirectpry. Abstract and Real tstato. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Offlw. W. R. BARTLKTT 317 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFBENE & MENDKLSSOHN , ARCIIITEXWg Room If Creighton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room 2 , Ciolgbton Block. Boots and Shoos. JAMES DHVINE & CO. . Tine Boob nnd Shoes. A good assortment or bouM work on tuhml , corner 1' tli and llamey. TBOS. ERICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th nnd Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS , 406 loth street , manufactures to order good work at lair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. T. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlacgt. Books , News and Stationery- i. 1. FRUEIIAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butterand Eggs. &JHIANK & SCHllOKDER , the oldest B. and E. r In Nebraska eetabllidied 1876 Omaha. OEMTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN. mthwc t corner 16th&nd Dodge. Best Board for the lloncj- . Satisfoctloti Guirtntofxl. U } lsat Jl Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Torma for Cub Fnmlshdd Unomn Rutipllcd. UarrlaRes and Roaa Wagons. WU SMYDER , 14th and Harncy Streets. Jewe en. JOHN BAUMKK 131 1 ruhflin Strret. Junk. n. BERTHOLD , Raga and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOETKH & OH AY comer tith and Douglas Stn Lamps and Glassware. BONNEU 1SOO VooKUo St Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. O. A LINDQUK8T , One ol out most rcpular Merchant Tallora Is ro- Delving the latent uouk-ns lor Spring and Buinmnr Ooods for gentlemen s wear. StylUli , durable , d prices low ai ever 216 18th bet. Dou ? . & Fani. " Millinery. MRS. 0. A. BINDER , Wholesale and Rrtall , Fan- CT Ooodi in great variety , Zephyrs , Can ) Boanlo , Hosiery , Qlovea , OorscU , IK. Cheapest House In UM West Purchasers save SO per cent Order brMall. llBFtfteenth Street. foundry , JOHN WKA11NE & SONS , cor. 14tfa k Jackson tt Hour and Feed. OMAHA UITY MII.I.S , tith and Farntiam Hl . , llron. , Uroc r . Z. HTKVKNB , ilet between Cumlnit ami Iwi T. A. HriiHANB , Corn. 2Md and CUDilnirMtretti. Hardwaio , Iron and fiteel. OLAH & I.ANOVVOKT1IY , Wholofale , 110 a 112 Kith Htrvrt A HOI IrUN Mirnor IWhanrt CalltomU HurntM. aaadlt , Me. D. WHI&7 fl 13th Ht , bft Kim. A lUnny Hotoli DORAN HOUSE , T II Cary , 9I Farnham Ht 8LAVF-VS HOTKL. K. fala en , 10th Bt. Southern Hotel Olio. Ilamel 9th ALcavcnworth Clothing Bought. O .SHAW will pay highest Cash price lor econd band clothlnc. Corner 10th and Farnham. Drugs , Paints and Oils. KU1IN & 00. rharmacUU , Fine Vane Uooda , Cor. 16tb and K > , Dowin trett . . WTIlTKIIOUm.lVholefale&IUUIl , 16th . \lf.J. C. KIKLD , 8022 Worth Sld CurainK Street. - ' ' PARR , Dnieirlgt , lOtd and Howard Streets. j Dcntltts. DK. PAUL , Wlllbnui1 Block Cor , 16th & Dodge. Ory Goods Notions , Etc , JOHN II. F , LKlLMANN k CO. , New York Pry Goods Store , 1310 and 181 ! Karn- b. O , Knewold also boots and ehous 7th & Pacinc. urulture. A e. GROSS , New and Stoond Hand Furniture nd BtOTM , 1114 DoDtlai. Ulgheat catli prlcti aid for focond hand irooos. BONNER 1U09 Doucla st. Fine eoodi , &c. f-enee Worki. OifAHA KKNCK CO. OVfff , FHIK8 ft CO. , im Hirocy St. , Impror * t < 4 la Boirs , Iron uid Wood Fenctf , Offc * iUUlrn. CouoUn ol Olgnn and Tobacco , WK8T A FniTSCHF.U , inAnutncturcrs ot Ctt r , irulTioltsAlo Dcateitt n Tohacccs. 1SOS Doui-lvi. y. V , IX > HKXZRN _ inanuSctiirti 1410 Fnrnhim Florltt. A. DonnelniB , rilnnUi , cut flowcrt , ( weds , ooqueti otc. N. W. cor. Iflth Mul nouclaa jlrccUi. Civil EnRlneert nnd Surveyors. AKDKKW KOSKWATGK , Crclfstiton Block , TOATI Sur\c ) , GraJo unil ScMcrftk' " Sjetcaii B Specialty. Uommlitlon Morchnnti. JOHN U. Wit , 1.13,1411 DoJgo Street. D n. DKI'.MKH. Kordetalli too large Mlvcrtlfe- ment In IKIlv and \VrckU' . Oornlce Work * . Wwt nj Oornlco Worki , lUnntacturcrg Iron Cortilco , Tin , Iron and Shto Hoofllntf. Onion trom ny locality promnUy cxKiitnl In the bc t manner. Factor1 nud Otucn 1218 llirncy St. 0. Sl'CCHT , Propnctor. Oalrenlzcd Iron Cornices , Window Cam , etc. , manufactured and put uii In any part or the country. T. aiN'IKJLl ) UO Thlrtctnth utroot Orockery , J. BONNKU 1SOO Doutlu > troct. Oood line. Clothing and Furnlihlng Qoods. OEO. II. rETKUSON. Also HaU ) , Caps , IVjota , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery. Rft 8. 10th rtrret RetrlReratort , Oanrteld't Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth St bet. Farn. & llarney Show Caio Manufactory. ) 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Uonlcr In all kinds or Show nei , Upright Cases , 4 ' . , 1317 Cans St. FRANK I > . OKRHAnD , proprietor Oinnha Show Cawi mftnutactory , 818 South 16th street botwit-n Irf cn orth and Marcy. All Rood warmntiMl Pawnbroker * . ROHKNFKL1) . 10th St. . hot. Far , k Her Stovoi nna Tinware. A. BUIlMKSTEll , Dtoloi In Stoves and Tinwtiro , and Mandf\cture ol Tin UoofD and all kinds of Bulldlnf Work Odd Follows' Ulock. J. BONNKIl. 1800 Douslas St. Oood and Cheap . Seed * . J. KVANS , Wholesato and Retail Scot ! Dlllls u Cultlrators , Oild Fellows Hall. Physicians anl Surgeons. W. S. ainilS , M. D. , UMID No 4 , OrolKhto lllock , 16th Htrcut- 1K. . I.K1SEN1UNO , rt. D. Masonic lllock. C. Ii. HART. JI. D. . EJI and for , opp. portotRi. 1)11. L. H OHABDY. Omllst and Amli.t. S. W K.th nnd Karnhain St Photogrnpners. J12O. IIKYN. PROP. ( Imul ( Vintral Qallcrv , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Maeonlo Hall. Flret-closi Work and Prompt PlumblnK , Oaa and Steam Fitting. P. W. TAKPV ft CO. . 21fl 12th St , hot. Kamliam and Doii'rlaa. WorK promptly nttoiidod to. D. "ITXI'ATRICK. 1409 I > ouglM Street. an aper anting. HELNRY A. KOSTK1W. 141 Oodgo Street. Shco more * . Phillip Lnntt. 1S20 Farnnam Bt. lint lllth tt Kth Qecond Hand Store. PERKINS & LKAH. 1416 Uoncliw St. . Now an Second Hand Furnlturo , iloutto Furnishing Qnoda &c. , bourht and sold on narrow marring tialoons. UENRY KAUFMANS , In ton nuw brick block on Douglas Struot , hv > Just opened a moat elegant Iktu Hall , Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 ovcr > - day. " Calcxlonm " J FALCONKK B7D IBth Strent. Undertakers. CHA8. U1EWK , 101V Farnham bet 10th & llti 09 Cent Stores. P 0 BACKUS. 1206 Farnhuni St. , f nev OnM KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA ILER & CO. . 3ole Mannfaoturern. OMA.HA. To Nervous Sufferers THF QRCAT EUROPEAN KEMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpaou'e Spociflc It U n pojttvuciiru | for Spormatflirhts , Wcokneiii. In-.jratancy , and all disease r Iroui SoU-Anuee , an Mental Anxictj , Lew Mtnioiy , Paint in tlio Dicit r SHo. und ili ixi ; s " .tlint lewl to ( Joiuiuiiptlon insanity an " early Brai- "he Hpoclflc Medicine I * being u o. | with wonder < I'll b11CCC88. - PamphleU tent free to all , Write for them an' ] get full par- tlculan. Price , Specific , tl.W per package , or six pock tlfos for lo.OO. Addrcaa all orders to B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. Nai. 104 and 100 Main St lluOalo , N. Y. Bold In Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell , K lib. and all druirglitseverywbore. r SB. < tfttr WAR IN PASSENGER RATES BROS. . Brokers In all Railroad Tickets , Omalia , Neb. , offer Tickets to the East , until further notice , at the following nnheard of lxw Rates : MrlaiM , 2d cllM , NKW VWtK. 0. 0 , IWJTON , 20.00 , 1'IIILAW.U'HIA , 2S.W , J-'S.OO. WASHlNjTON , U2.0I ) , ' 'U.d" . F r particulnn , write IT va direct to HOIHIIK I1KOS , , Duilers In U.HJIK-U ) d'atv Railroad ami HU'ain ! ili | Ticl-itH , Slt'J IV-ntli St. , Oninlia Neb. Itoiiiriniicr the place -Three I orn N' rtli of Union Paclllillallruad | i > pot , K.'ti . ila oflcnth Strwr. Auinm 1 mi W. K. Mll.t ) il , JlhllltKLL. I , VMS & CO , , GOMMiSSiQN fVlERGHANTS 125 Lasallo Street , OHIOAGO , Grain and Provisions Bought and Sold on Margins. dnc7moeim : ! PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No On Need SnflVirl A ' = " 'or ' UllnJ , lirfedTir7 ! ! Itching and JlceraUd I'llca lia been dlBcovtreil by Dr.Vll - Urn , ( MI Indian rcmwl ) , ) called lr. Willlam'n Indian Ointment. A single hoit dan cured the worst chronic casws of 25or SOjcarsBtandlnif. No onencwlHufliTflveinlnuteii alter applying tlib wonderful uootblnj ; inodUtne , I.otlonK , liistru. rneiita an-1 ' eltctuiriu do more harm than Kood , WlllUm' * Ointment absorlw the tumon , allays the Intenbe Itching , ( liartlculaaly at nlebt after KtttlnK warm In bod. ) act u apoultlce , rivm In stant and ivainleaa relltf , and l prc | rod only for Pllea. Itcufntf ol the private parU , and for uoth . . Head wliat the Hon J. If Ccfflnberry of Clove- and B3 * about Dr. Wllllam'i Indian 1'ilo oint ment : I have used Hcorus of IMIen cures , and It affordi mepca ure to nay thatlhaveneter found anthlnx Hblch gave uucli Immediate and wruia- oont relief w Dr. William' * Indian Ointment For tale by all drujwlute or mailed on receipt of price. fi.OO. HENRY < fc CO. . Curiuvo , Oiiio. For Mle bj 0 , F Goodman. A CALIFORNIA OUCHAUDIST. How O. Q. Brlffffs Makes i$100.0OOJX Year by Curlns nulslna. Tlio N"o\v Yonr'n number of the sactnmunto llccord Union ruiitniiu u DHL' nnd intorcstiitit nccount of liis ex- icrionces uitliisstato by G. 0. Hrujg * , ho well known fruit grower of tlio Sacr.uiiento Valley. 'L'ho Slixryavlllo Appeal epitomizes ihorticl" , from which it appears tlmt before cominit to California in 1840 , Air. llrigCB iind worked ns n surveyor , ami had also : aught school , to obtain means to buy a farm. Ho came to California across .ho plains with his two brothers and jleor oL : Case , and when they reach ed the Sacramento lliViir the whole cash capital of the party was § r > 10. Ln ) the first arrival in tlio valley Mr. iJrigqs was impressed with the agri cultural cnpibilities of the soil along the rivers. Ho began busihess experi ence by noddling walnuts on the streets of bacramotito. Subsequently ho bought a whale-boat , in which ho carried goods from Sacramento to Mnr.iRvillo. The profits of hta freight ing business were § 3,000 , with which hi ) beuait the cultivation of n tract ol laud on the Yuba Hiver bottoms. The first year ho raised a crop of po tatoes. The next season ho got enuui l watermelon need to plant a p. itch o live iictTS. The proceeds of his firs crop of watermelons were § 5,000 The next year ho planted 'Jt5 aoios o inolonn , and realized from them S-0 , 000. Hoturninif from the east will his family in 1851 , Mr. Uriggs brouih ; with him fifty po.-ieh trees and a few apple and pear trees. These ho so out as an experiment. They thrive < wonderfully well , and in 185JJ the poach and pear trees bore splendic truit. In ISFit the crop of fruit 01 the trees sold for 82,800. The sue CCH.S of hit tirst experiment with frni induced Mr. Uriggs to trjvo his whole attention to fruit culture. In 1854-1 ho imported 7,000 peach trees , am with tluiu mndo "tho beginning of hi famous orchatd on the Yuba. li 1855 grasshoppers killed thousands o histtecs , leaving 55,500 trees alive Ho continued however to sot mor trees , until in 1858 he had on th Yuba , Feather and Sacramento Ilivora 1,000 acres of orchard , includin ponchos , pears , apples , nectarines apricots , cherries and plums. In thn year ho first bezau to sutler from min ing debris and sipago water , can tec by the tilling ot the beds of the rivers Yet , in 1800 his not profits from frui were about § 60,000. Hero are Mr Hripgs' own words in regard to hi final. r.XI'HUIMKNT WITH DEIWIs : Tha great flood of 1801-2 brough down an avalanche of mud and slick ens , and covered my orchard on the Yuba River to a depth of from one t ( thieo feet , and trees , and wrough general destruction. This flood , inn others that followed , bringint ! dcbri into my orchards , cut mo off of an an nual income of $100,000. In tei years , notwithstanding all my effort to keep my orchards in good condi tion , everything was ruined and abondonml the business and locality The sipago water being cold , aim com ing up into the lower roots , causes disturbance in the circulation of th sap , and disease results that kill then on tire tnjo. In 1802 Mr. Briggs began fruit growing in Santa Barbara County Ho found that section not well adapted od to orcharding , and in 18C4 rcuuiv od to Oakland whore ho lived till ' 69 studying different localities with a view to again engaging in the business of growing fruit. In " 69 he set on an orchard of < SOO acres on Putal Crook , near Davisvillo , Yolo county. Ho found that the neil lacked sufli cient moisture in the dry season to produce fruit of good quality. Some vines that ho had planted did well , and he therefore determined todigui his orchard and extend his vineynrd. Ho thinks , however , that if ho ha < ; had then in use the system of sub-irri gation which he now practices hia ojclmrd would have bodii a suc cess. Besides , his trees wcro planted 10 feet apart , and ho thinkfC they would have done much hotter had they been ' 10 feet apart. Mr. BriggH now has only 60 acres of orchard , while Jus vineyards on 1'utah Crook and on the Sacramento Hiver cover 1,000 acres. acres.I'UOKITO I'UOKITO OK UAIHI.V-MAKIN'0. llaisin-m iking is just now attract ing bo much attention , and bids faire o become so important an interest in California , that the experience of Mr. liriggs in this line has u particular in- ; oreat. Ho made and sold his first ahins in 1873. Ho found that the Tokay grape made fine raisins , but vero generally not BO good as the iluscat. Ho now grows Muscat en tirely , and since 1873 has converted all his grapes into raisins. For a lumber of years ho depended entirely upon the sun for the curing of his raisins , but frequent losses owing to infavorablo weather for curing con- incod him that an artificial drying apparatus is H necessary eafuguard of ho business , Ho now has a drying loiiao in which raisina can he cured o advantage whenever tlio weather will not admit of their being cured > ut of doom , Mr. Jiigip thus fiatcH lis experience in this line for the euEun just pmscd : There has been uoini , ' the rounds of ho press an exaggerated statement as o the amount of my crop of raihitm : his year , and the amount they had ) i'en cold for. The facti in the case ire themI : Imvo tlno toaeon picked ho grapes from about -150 acres of moa and inadu the most of them into uisins. The balance of my thousand acres in vineyard is not yet in bear- ng. Two hundred and fifty acres of he vines picked from are in full hear- ng , being over three years old , and hia number averaged u good crop. ) ne hundred acres of the -150 had heir grapes badly injured by the grape worm , so that wo got only about one-tenth of a crop from them , and the remaining 100 acres were 'oung vines , two or thieo years old , tnd from them we got about one hird of a crop. From grapes so licked from these -150 acres of vines 1 nudu 50,000 boxes of raimiiH , of wonty pounds each , or 1,000,000 > ounds three-fifths first chisa and two iftlm second class. The former solder or 81,75 a box and thu latter for J1.-10 u box , that is , for twentypound > oxes. 1'oriionn of thu raisins were n half and quarter boxec , and brought a little hotter rates , so tlmt the whole crop biought mo $80,000. From the same vines I sold 100 tons of green or uncured grapes at 820 a Ion , or for § 1,000. From my orchard ny sales for itreon and dried fruit amounted to § 18,000 mnkiiig my in come 8100,000. One might suppose that our fruit- . .lower must bo able to keep a hand- iomo bilaiiCo nt his banker's out of noli i\n income , but yet ho says that at the end of the year ho finds his in come and his expense account about equal. This , ho gives his readers lo understand , is owing to the constant outlny ho is making forimprovumcnts. Ho leaves the reader somewhat in .the dark aa to profits. It is evident , however - over , that ho jhas expended an im mense sum of money on his place. His system of sub-irrigation is carried on by means often mile * of maincon- crete twelve inch pipe n d about two hundred miles of distributing pipe of the same material. Those pipes are twontw inches below the snrfucoj BO as not to interfere with cultivation. The water for irrigation is pumped from Pntah creek into reservoirs. TROUBLE IN DE CHURCH. _ _ * Colored Chrlatlnns ut Loggerheads on tlio Question or Dancing. I'nllldilp l.i llirord. Instead of peace and harmony then ) are dissensions , accompanied with much bittorni'fis of feeling , prevailing iimonir the eoloiod folks who wnitthip at the First African church , on Cherry street below Tenth. A dance is tit the bottom of the trouble. The members of the congregationpridp themselves on being Ilni-d-Mhol ! Itaptists , in the strictest sense of the phrase , and the majority believe that the slightcs * . breach of discipline on the part of a communi cant should bo severely reproved. Oc casionally , however , Home of the sons and daughters ofion allow them selves to indulge in worldly pleasures. A ca ! > o of this kind occurred one eve ning last week , when a couple of dusky nuiideiiH who had boon counted among thu pillars of the Sabbath school wore poratmdcd to join in a dance which was a feature ot the fes tivities of an up'town social party. But to participate in the giddy whirls is contrary to the rules and regula tions by which the congregation is governed , and on Sunday last when Pastor Theodore Doughty Miller was put in possession of the facts concern ing the worldy tonduncies of his young lambs he very oxpticity intimated bin intention of convoniiii ; a church court for thu trial of the offenders. It happens , however , that some ol the flock have for some time pasi been inclining to the opinion that ii was possible for thorn to participate ii the giddy whirl and at th'j same titm. do their duty by the church , ant' hence the determination of thu pastor , which speedily spread nil over tlu church , waa received with variec opinions. While thu old and stait mciubers expressed the opinion that the minister "meant bus iness sun * , " and that thu err ing damaola would bo made ai example of , the younger members oj thu flock were equally emphatic ii their declarations that it was carrying things u little too far. The discus sion was taken up after the benedic tion had been pronounced , and out on the pavement the debate waxed warm until the blood rose to boiling point , but did not spill. The advocates of the "light fantastic too"aronw wait ing to see if Pastor Miller intends to curry out his determination. If ho does , they dooiaro that , all resolu tions and rules to thu contrary , they will insist that the members of the court shall bo chosen by a vira voce vote , and in that event they believe that they can elect a jury which will open the doors to a modification of the preso/it severe discipline. Meanwhile another church court has been convened in a case of a far different character. Sonio weeks ago the vifo of ono of the pillars of the congregation , who who had noted with feoliimsof jealous wrath the fonder glances which ever and anon her liege lord nhot in the direction of a handsome quadroon who sat in n pow near by , took him to task at thu conclusion of thu ser vice , and wound up by leading him from the edifice by the collar. Both nf the active participants in this scene have boon cited before the court , and the jury will bo called upon to determine - tormino whether thu alleged ten der glances were shot in the direc tion alleged ; whether , if such was the case , the action was an oflunso either against the church or the wife , and iiimlly , whotlu'r in irty rirpiiniHtniicc , the latter was justified in pul > hui > i.- taking the partner of her joys and sorrowH and thus promoting gossip and setting loosb the tongue of ncan- dul in the church. The trial will U ko place shortly in the basement of the church , and thu janitor has ln-en in structed to arm himself with a big club and keep the approaches to the court room free of newsgathorors. Honor CaUolur on Qambottn. Of all public men in Europe ( JIIIH- lotta in most exclusively a politician. Hoyer Collurd , Qmzot , TJiinrs , I/i- nmrtino , Dcdru Jlollin , Imd nil of hem interests apart from politics. CJiimbotta has none. An Italian and a Provencal , ho husa certain tawto for n't but it is the , mere distraction of a nind possessed by politics alono. It s a habit of his think aloud , and to spend a good deal of the day in talking to these about him , employing for thn most trifling nub- ji-cts the grave accentuation and the conui'xioim fire of eloqnonco. As u mliticinri befoio all and abovu all , nome mo studios his contemporaries as ho Indies th m , and no ono knows bot- er how to make use of those who are locessary to him , and how to ub ndon ho superfluous ones to their fate in whatever qimgmiro of the road. None > no HO attractive for thoao ho wishes o win , or so repulsive for these ho vishos to ot rid of. No ono BO afl'ec- ionato to his friends or so implacable oward his ndvoraariuB. Ho knows 'aris as if it wrro engraved upon IIIH irain. Tn 1800 , when no ono knew lim beyond Cromienx'Hclerks and the ditors of Tlio Temps , the friends vho met him at his Sunday break ants on u fifth Moor room on the Uuu tanapnrlo learned from him nil there van to bo learned about Paris and its life , whether in the Tuilcrion , in the onuto , in the chamber , in the council if ministers , in the imperial family , i ) the acidomies , or in the barracks. At the present dty ho can run through a list , from memory , of all the in- luential electors of Franco as thouuh ie wore reading off their names. Ilu will iiovor get to the bottom of any 'Miration ' , but ho will know something ; ' all , and ho will opwik well upon all. ' l'lu scieuMtie ideas acquired In his > ntli , in opposition to tlio. soini'uiy , ' ill accompany htm to his grave , and ii'ull seek to embody them In reality v means of the "flod state" to which if renders fervent and idolatrous iioninao. And holding , as ho does , a uul political creed and n still more riind scientific creed , and ho will hate all opposing creeds with the ardor nnd entlnminsin proper to sectaries , on the Catholic clerny and the conservative senate will BOOH have reason to know , A "ijraiul nnnistero , " therefore , with 'Inmhotta at its head , is an impossi bility. [ Castolar in Dia. Mi , .1. Mnrh , Hunk nt Tonuit'i ' , Out. , rings "IHHousiu" * anil dynpop iit > oem U < Imvo LTOWU up with mo' lii\liiKl : > rrn a MilTerer fur yours , I ImuUrlrd nuiiy rcinp- lip' ) , lint with no laitiiiK tvMill until I tied your HUIUWCK HI.OOD UITTKIM , Thov ti M boon truly n lilpKMliir ( to HIP , nnd I inut penk tixi lil My of tlioin. " I'rico ( XJ , t nl Hizii 10 cenlH. l-l\v ) WILD DILL OF TUEQULCU. Kxporlonco of the tit Louis Polleo With the Terror of Lontlvtllo , St LnuH lirpiilitlrMi , Inn. 11. Wild Bill of the Oulch , the terror Lcadville , where ho lives when at home , arrived at the Union depot yesterday morning , on his way to the nuning regions of the fur west. As ho found it ncretmty to remain nt tlio depot for snveral hours , awaiting the departure of the St. Louin San Francisco out-bound - evening - ing tiain , ho walked into a italoon in the vicinity and drank himself into n quarrelsome mood , and returning to tlio main entrance of the depot , ho began to conduct himsi-lf in a rather built rous manner. Olliccr MiUMh oiilered him to hold his peace , but that only served to mid o him more noisy and demonstration. Seeing his commands were not obeyed , Marsh then undertook to arrest him , but din- covered very speedily that ho had "tnrkled" an ugly cuHomor. Hill of the Oulch "wont down" into his pocket for his rnvolver and re treated into the gentlemen's waiting- room , followed by Marsh. On reaching - ing the waiting room Marsh shonteci to Ollicur Burke , who was in tlmi jil.ico at the timn , to arrest the fugi live , exclaiming , "Ho has a revolver nnd tried to shoot mo. " Hill stopped short and turned 01 Marsh , saying us ho did so , ' 'Yes , 1 have a gun ; stand back , stand back , gentlemen. " At this point Sergt. Burke sprang upon the frontiersman and endeavor ed to wrest his revolver from his grnsp , but , as tbo latter was an unus ually powerful man , a desperate strug gle ensued. Marsh and Dulcet ivo 1'recho came to Burko's assistance , WHOM the throe after a rough and tniublu Rcullle succeeded in obtaining possession of the woman. The three officers then overpowered the man , who fought with such determination that they found it necessary to literally drag him to the Four Courts , where they placed bin in a coll. NVild Bill's proper name is JamcR Cannon. Ho la 110 years ol ; iio ; , 5 foot and nine inches in height nnd weighs nbutot 200 pounds. There were other Leadvillo men with him at the time of his arrest , who con curred in the statement that ho is given full sway inthominingdisfrictin which ho livpsandisunivorsally looked upon as ono of the most daring men on the frontier. They said they that ho had just enough whisky in him to shoot every man that had attacked him , had ho not been mirpriiiHl bj Burke. The affair caused great' excitement - citement at the depot , as those who witnessed the scnlllo expected to ace it result in a bloody tragedy. Buokiiu'n Lrnion Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcora , salt rheum , fever aoren , teller , chapped hands , chillblainn , corns and all kindti of skin oruptioiio. This salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in ovc-ry MUM or inonay refunded. 1'rico , ' 25c per box. For nalo by ' "n < t MoMAiiON. Omaha. PLUCK REWARDED. An Indljrnnnt Youngr IIiiBbuticl Curries Olt Hia Wlfo in Triumph. .tubing Leader. On the 11 rat day of tliu now year a , 'oung 111:111 : resident on the iiuutli ude , nnd whoso nunio is Good , wont .n thu housa on Ilia own true lovu , nnd bhonco they wont to tlio house of mjniu one having nuthority in Hitch niiitturs and were wod. Thu parents of thu young lady were not apprised of thin decisive nnd im portant top taken by thair daughter until uftor it had boon tiikon , and then tlioy were in no wiuo ploaaod. Bo poaitivo was their disapproval of the act that they refused to allow the young lady no lately a wife to accom pany hur husband or to HUO him at all. Of course thin was a highly uutmlin- factory dfcinion to thu young couple , but it was laid down UH of thu Mcdi'H and Pori'iaim , from which there wta no nppunl. Thn huiiband fretted tinder - dor it u day 01 two , and calh d at tlio housu and endeavored to luvo the young lady renounce hur allegiance to the p.iruntal roof , but it aeonicd to bu a too painful proceeding and oho couldn't ' do it. Finally , howovur , the huaband'H ' in dignation nmntoml him , and ho do- tonninod to ruinain pansivo no longer , and HO ho ongngod the orviccn of two Bt ut , woll-proportionod jiolico oflicora , and engaged tliuin to uacort him to the liotiao of hin paronta , which , by the way , is on .Junu , nour Twonty-Fiiat atrcot , South side ; and with thu protection ot UICHO lie on- tared , and niado a formal dumand upon liis piironts-in-luw Uiut thuy release - lease his wife , and upon lii wife that oho uccrxrpany him. Thin wnn such an unexpected , and , withal , buHinuHi- like atop that , after BOIDO alight pnr- loy , the houHo capitulated. The young wife picl < cd up wonio of Jiur IierMonul ellecta , bade firuwull to the iuaisoliold , and departed to ( inter upon the now experience. Tim frionda of thu young coupleihopu tlml their mar riud lifo thus inuiuij.iciuualy begun will ( low moro Hinoothly an time gooa , A Huppy Hotitorutiou ToitTLANii , Mich. , Aug. 5M,188 | . II. II. 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