I 9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SA1U.RDAY , SEPTEMBER TO , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS 010 Kirnhnm , bet. Oth and 10th Streets , TERMS 01' SUDSCIUPT10N ! One copy 1 year , In .vh ncoiosti ( > ad ! ) 910.00 UnonUii " ' K.O Jinontlu " " . . . . 3.0ft RAILWAY TIME TABLE. .MR CAHI ) CIIIPAUU , HT. V.U I , , MISXKM-01.8 AM ) OJMIIA UtILROM ) . Lcvc Omaha Jfo. 2 throiizh pvwniftor , 11 ft. m. No. i , Oakland jiXMciiKer , 8COa. : in , Arrliu Onni.i-No. ] 1 , throiuli iiiwcntfcr , Sr : > 0 in. No , 3 , Oakland jasfcuccT , [ > :3d : ji. in , LKAMNO OMAHA HAST 01 SOUTH Ittl'SD. C. , n. ft Q. G > . in. 3:101 : . ID. C. & XV. . , 0 A. in. 3:10 : p. m , C. , II. Ii , t I' . . 0 n , in. .1:10 : ) > . m. K. C. , St. J. i C , I ) . , S n MI. ( . .SO p. m. Arrlto St. Louis at G26 ; a. in. AIM ! V(0 ft. m. wwr OR softii MTt. II. i. M. In Nnli. , Thrcmvli KMirtns , 8:35 : . m. II. & M , I.IiK-oln Freight. 7CM : p. in. U. I1 nx ] < n12:10 : p. in. O. * U. V. for Unjoin , 10:20 : i. In , O. , t 11. V. for Odccol.1 , 0:10 : o , in. U. I1. freight No. 6 , 6.SO n. In. U. P. Inicht No. , 8:15 : n. 111. U. P. freight Nn. 7 , 6:10 : p. in.-emigrant. U. I' . IrcU'ht No. 11 s:25 : p. in. FBOM HAST AND yOUTII. C. D. . Q. , B:00 : a. it. 7 : 5p ra. C. 4 : N. W. , 0:45 : u , ii. . 7:251 > . m. C. H. l.fcl\,0:15a. : th.-8.03 p. m. K. C. , SI. .loo & U U. , 7:10 : n. in. 0:45 : p. m. W. , St. L. & I' . , 1P : n. m. 4:26 : p. m. Animi.va riioMTiiB ( tnai ASB SOUTUWKST. O. & K. V. from Lincoln 12:1 ! ! l > . m. V , 1' . Expron : " ! p. m. B & M. In Ncl > . , Through Extro < s 1:16 : p. ra U. & JI. Lincoln Krujht SS5 : n. m. U. I1 , rrelcht No. 10-1:40 : p.itn. No. ( J 4:2. : > p. m , Emigrant. No , 8 10M ) p. m. No 12 11:35 : n. in. O , A H , V , nilttod , nr. 4:35 : p. m , NORIIl. Mobruka Division ot Uio St. Paul & Sioux Clt Kovl. No. 2 leaves Orfahi 8a. m. No. 4 leaves Omaha 1,60 p. In No. 1 urrlM at Omiha at 4:20 : p. ni. No. S arrhca at Omaha nt 10:45 : a , m , DUMMY TIUIVS H WKKN 01IA1U ASD COUNCIL BLUFFS. Lca\o Omaha r.t B:00 : , 0:00 : nnd 11:00 : a. m. 10 'J:00 : , 3:00 : , 4.00 , 6:00 : nnd 0:00 : p. m. Lsa\o Council Ulutfoat 8:25 : , 0:25 : , 11:25 : n. in , I'M , 2(25 , 3:25 : , 4:25 : t25 : ! and 0:25 : p. m. Sundays The dummy leave * Oinaha at 0:01 : and 11:00 : n. in. ; 2:00 , 4 : > K ) and 5.00 p , m. Lc : Oi'iiiuli ItliitN at 0:2a : and 11:25 : a. at. ; 2:26 : , 4:2 : ; ami C:2.r : > p. in. Opening ; And Closing of Malls. rtOUTB. OPII.V. CLOSS. a. m. p. in. n , m. p. m ChkiiL'O&N. W 11.00 9:30 4:30 : 2:4f : Chi x o , H. I. & IMclIlc. 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:4 : Chlca.-o , II. .t C > iisoo 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:4 : Wal > ah 12SO : 4:30 : 2:4 : < Sioux City and I'ndllc. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Union 1'nclfic 5.00 11:40 : Omaha A K. V 4:00 : 11:40 : U. , t 31. In Neb 4:00 : 8:40 : B:3C : Omaha > c Xortlittiftcrn. 4JO : 7:30 : Local mails for HUtooI Iowa \cn\o \ but once day , viz : 1:30 : a , in , A Lincoln Mall Is also opened al 10:30 : n. m , Ollico open bundayn from 112 m. to 1 p. in. TltOS. F HALL P. JI. Business Directory. Abstract ar d Rual tstnte. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLE1T 817 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFKENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS , Room 14 Crclghtoii Blcck.i A. T. LAUGH Jr. . Room 2 , Cicishton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES UBVINB A CO. , Fine Boots and Shoos , A good assortment 01 home work on hand , corner 12th and Ilarncy. TII03. ERICKSON , S K. cor. 16th and Douglas , JOHN FORTUXATUS , ' 6M10thatrectt manufactures to orui cr good work t fair prices. Uepairing done. Ded Springs. J. F. LARRIMEK Manufacturer. 1517 Doui-laast. Books , News and ( Stationery. J. I. FRUUIIAUF 1016 Farnham Street , Butter and Egg * . MoSHANE & SCHROEDER , tliu oldest B. and E. bousu In Nebraska established Ib75 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , southwest cornet 16thand Dodge. U < wt Uoard for the Money. g tMactlon Guaranteed , Meals at all Hours. Board by tha Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash , lTtnomB Supplied. uarrlaees and Road Wagons. SN YDER , 14th and Ilarncy Streets. jewellers , JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk. . HEITHOLD , Rags and Metal. Lumbr , Lima and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner Bth and Douglas Sts , Lamps and Glassware , J. CONNER 1309 Uouzl&s St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. 0. A. L1NDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re cx'hlng the latest designs for Sprint ; and Summer Good * for gentlemen a wear , StylUli , durable , and prlcca low an ever 215 13th Let. DOUV. & Farn. Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale , and Retail , Fan. c-y Goods in great variety , Zephyrs , Card Hoards , Hosier } ' , Glotcs , Corsets , kc. Cheapest Ilouso In the West. Purchaser * save 30 per cent. Order by Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street. foundry. [ JOHN WKARNE k SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson sts : Hour and Feed. * OMAHA CITY MILLS , 6th and Farnbam Sts. , Wolabana Dros. , proprietors. Uroccrs. Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cumlng and Izar T. A. McSIIANK , Corn. 23d and Cumlng Btroots. Hardwate , Iron and Btcel , DOLAN It LANQWORTIIYVhoIceale , 110 and 1112 16th strut A HOLMES corner IWh ami OallfornK Harness , Saddles , &c. B. WEIST 20 18th St. bet KarnHarnev. . Hotels. CANFIELD HOUSn.Ooi. Canflcld,0th & Farnham DORAN HOUSi ; , P. II. Gary , 013 rarnham St. SLAVE.VS HOTEL. I * . Sla cn , 10th bt. Southern Hotel , Gu3 , IIamclCth &Ica\cnnorth . Iron Fencing , The Western Cornloo Works , Apcntu for the Champion Iron Fence lie. , hate on hand all kinds of Fancy Iron Fences , Creating ! , Flncabj , RailinK'i eto. 1310 Dodjro stree. ap2 , Clothing Doueht. 0 .SHAW n 111 pay lilyhcst Cash price for second hand clothliiy. Corner lOtli and Farnham , Dentists. DR. I'AUL , Williams' I'lock , Cor. I5th & Dodge. Drue * , faints and Oils. KUIIN & CO , . Pharmacists , Fine Vunc ! > > oilt , Cor , Hth and Douglis ttrccts. W , J. WIIIXKIIOUf K , Whole-sale.Retail , ICth tt C. 0. FIELD , 022 > orb ! Side Cumlnb' Street. M. I'ARR , Druggist , 10th and Howard Streets. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. 'JOHN II. F , LKllMA.VN & CO. , New York Drjr Goodi 6oro , 1810 and 1312 Farn. him strut. L. C. Enfttol.i also hoots and ho ! 7lhiP clIc. ( , r-urulture , . i A P. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture . and Btou-s , 1114 Douiruu. llljfhost caoh prlie " paid for second hand goo'is. J , UONNEK 1S09 DoairU it. Fine KOOdi , ic. Mill. A , MOVER , manufacturer of sash , doors , bllndi , molding * , neweli. baliutcrs , hand raits , furnishing K-roll ttauhi ) , ' , ig. , cor , Dodge and 8tb utrccts. Pawnbrokers. J. nOSRXFELD , 8 10th St. , bet. Far. A Hat. Florist , A. PonaijhuB , plants , cut flower ! * , needs , boqucts etc. N , W. vor. IRIh an 1 Doui'l Civil Enclne rs nd Surveyors. ANDREW UOSKWATKK , Crcl liton niock , Toun Sur\cys , Grade and Scncrago Sjittixs ft 3pp ( laity. Commission Merchants , JOHN a.V1L LIS.U1I Dodge Street. 0 R 11KEMKR , Fpr detalli see largo adxcrtUc- mcnt In DalLv and Weekly. Clears and Tobacco. WEST & FlIITSCl'KH. inanulatturcnof Cigars , uid Wholcralo Hcalen In Torncww. 1305 Douglas. W. V. LORENKEN nunulattunr tlUOIhatrect. Cornice Woitts ! Wcstirn Cornlco AVorks , Maiuifadiucis Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron mid Mate Rootling. Orders from nny locality promptly cxmihil In the best manner. Factory and Olllce 1310 Dodge Strrtt , ( lihanlzcil Iron Cornlco , Window dips , etc. , nmnut.uturcd and \ > ut up In any part of the country. T. SINHOI.I ) 410 Thirteenth f > tr ! t Orccl'ery , J. liONNT.U 1309DounlM9tn < et. Good line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. OEO. II. 1'irTERSON. Al * > HaU , dps , Boots , Shoe ? , Notions and Cutlery , E04 S. 10th street. Fence Works. OMAHA FFA'CE CO. OUST , FRIES .tCO. , 1213 HarnrySt. , Improv ed Ice Iloxc" , Iron and \Vcx l Fences , Olllco , Counters of I'lne ami Walnut. Retrlforators , Canfield's Patent , C. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Farn. & Harnc Show Caio Manufactory. , 0. J. WILDE. Manufacturer and Dealer m all kinds of She CAJC < , Uprluht Cases. A . , 1317 Cass St. FRANK I , . GERHARD , proprietor Oman Show Case manufactory , blS South 10th ( true between Lca\cnworth and Marcy. All g warranted flrut-class. Stove * and Tinware , A. BURMESTER , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , nml Manufactur of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Wet I , Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Chcar Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and RcUll Seed Drills am Cultivators , Odd Fellows' Hall. Physicians on 1 Surgeons. W. S. GIBBS , M. D. , IDem No 4 , Crclghtoi Block , 15Ui Street. P. S. LEISENR1NG , a. D. Maionle Block. , < J L. HART , M. D. , Kyr and Ear , opp. postolfic DR. L. B UKADDY , Oculist and Auri t , y. W 16th and Farnham Sts Photographers. GEO. HEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonrc Hall. First-class Work and 1'rompl ness guarantccn Plumbing , Gas and Steam Pitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 210 12th St. , bet. Farnham and Douglas. Won ; promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK , 1409 Doulas Street. Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. KOSrERS. 1412 Dodge Street. Shoe blares. Phillip Lang , 1320 Farnnam st. bet. 13th ft Hth Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Doudai St. . New anu Second Hand Furniture. House FuriiiihingGoodii , .tc. , hoiu'htand sold on narrow man/ins. tialoons. HENRY V AUFMAHN , In the new brick block on Douzlug Strart , bai just opened n most elegant UCM Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 e\ cry day. " Caledonia " J FAI.rONER. 670 10th Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE , 1011 ! Farnham bet. 10th & lltd P. PEMNKR , 303J Tenth street , biitwccn Farn ham and Harney. Docs itooU and cheap work. 00 Uent Stores. P. C. BACKUS. 1206 Farnham St. , P * nrv Onpl PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Douglas County BS : At a Count } ' Court , held at the County Coutl Room , in and for snlcl County , August 20th A. J > . 1881. Present , HOWARD B. eMITII County Judge. In tlio matter ot the estate of James 1C. leh , deceased ceased :1 : On reading and filing the. petition of Martha M. l li , praying thatadminlst atlon of ealdestate may be granted to her as administrate : Ordered , U hat September ICth , A. D. If 81 , in 10 o'eleck a , m. , id assigned forbearing said peti tlon , when ail persons Interested in said mattci may appear at a County Court to be held , In and for slid County , and ( how causu why the prayer of | ictitloiicr enould not bo granted , and that no tice of pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof , bo gh en to all persons Interested In nald matter , by publishing a copy of this order In TUB OMAHA WI-.KKI.Y BEK , a newspaper printed In said County , for three Biiccessl\e etkn , prior to said d y of hearing. HOWARD B. SMITH , au24u3t County Judge PEOBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Dauglas County , m At n County Court , held at the County Court Hooni , In and foreaH County , August 15th , A. D 18H. Present , HOWARD B. SMITH , County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Ferdinand Thuni ) deceased : On reading and filing the petition of Einlllc riitim , lira } Ing that the Instrument , tills day Died and purporting to bo the last ulll and testa ment of the mlil deceased , may ho proved , approved - proved , allowed , probated and recorded as the last will and testament of eald deceased , and that admlnUtrntlon of said estate may begrant- i-d to bald Knilllu Tlium , as executrix : tr ; , " OHDKHKI ) , That September 10th , A D , 1S81 , at 10 o'clock a. m. lii assigned for hearing said peti tion , hen all persons interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to bohcld , ill and or said County , and show cause why the prayer > ( petitioner should not bo granted ; and that no- tlco of pendency of laid petition and the hearing thereof , bo gtten to all ( lemons Interested ln ald natter , by publishing a copy of this order in TIIK JUAIM \ \ KfKLY IlKK , a newsjuicr | printed In raid ' bounty , forthrce succesclio weoln , ] rlor to ba lay of hevlng , IIOWAIU ) II. SMITH , [ A truu cojiy County Judge. auirlTnllt PI10BATE NOTICE. itato of Nebranka , DouglaH County , ss : Ua County Court , hild at the County Court Room , In and for said County , August 1st , A. I > . Ib31. Present , HOWARD B. SMITH , County Judge , In thu matter of the estate of Jocph II. Net * ion , deceased : On reading and filing the | > ctltion of Martha ) . Nelson , praying that the Instrument , pur- icrtlriL' to lie a duly authenticated copy of the ait will and testament of uald deceased , and of tie probate thereof , by the Circuit Court of 'ountaln County , State of Indiana , and this day lied III thld Court , may bo allowed anil rc'corilcif , the last will ami testament of nald Joseph H. Maori , deceased , in and for Iho State of Ne- iriuka. Ordered , That August 2Tth , A. D. IESI , at 10 i'clock a. in. , Uanl ncO for hcaringfaldiictltlon , then all IKTSODH Intcifste'l In tiald initivr may p | > earat a County Court to bs held , In anil for aid County , and rhow cause why the iirajcr of K'tltioucrslioiildnot be gr.intc'fl ; find ( tut notice if the pcndunc-y of said petition and the Ixarlng hereof , be ghcn to all jwrsoiiH Interested In slid natter , by publishing a , copy of this order In Tux ) VAII.V WKKKLYr.r \ \ , a iionspapvr prlnlcil In Mtld 'ounty. lor tlueo tucccusUu uccl.u , prior toiuld lay o' lie-arlng , [ A true copy. ] IIOWAIU ) U. SMITH , auglO3t County Jud c. A.zle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Usc.1 on Wagoni , Uuggics , Reaper ) , Thrcsherl nd Mill Machinery , It U mYAUMbLic TO MHU * us ASU VKAMMTCKS. H cutei Scratches and all Inds of soreo on Hence anJ Stock , u well as on leu. leu.OLARK & WISE , Manuf's ' , 300 Illinois Street , Chicago , /3T8E.VD FOR PRICES. le Zl-flm-bj A. G. TROUP , .TTOENEY - AT - LAW WHITEST MAHJHJHB MINES , In the onrly days ol the Cnrbonnto Camp , 1878-70 , no clmractor wns butter known tlmu Hin Moore , "Tlio Whitest Mnn in the Flint's. " Colonel - nol Aluoro wivs not a beauty. Ho was live foot niito inches in fieiyht , niul weighed only one huntlrctl anil thirty- flvo iioutuls , but ho wna nn nthlulo , with nitiscluA us hard na iron , niul n inovuiucnt ns cjutck nn n cat. Ho hailed from Evnnsvillc , lud. Mis forehead was hiyh and narrow , his hnir black , oycs a stool gray , a largemouth mouth iind a iitij , ' uoso. Ho was al ways smooth Blmvon , drank seine , but iiovor to cxcesa , and was a man born to lend , in whatovcr station of lifo ho might be found. Colonel Moore was a gambler by profession , and immodiutoly after locating in the Carbonate Camp , com menced dealing faro at the Toxaa house , on Harrison avenue , Lcadvillo. The colonel was entirely unknown when ho com menced operations in Lcadvillo , nnd the next day after ho commenced deal ing , John Kichnrds , the camp bully , clinrgud him with running a brace game. Moore struck him over the head with the heavy silver box , pro cured a now box and continued coolly dealing , whileRichards' frionda were trying to bring him back to conscious ness. When this was accomplished , the crowd scattered in expectation of Bucing a little pistol practice between Moore and .Richards , but the latter \ \ alked meekly away. On the fourth day of Jim's opera tions in Loadvillo , a gambler named Mooney , who had lost heavily by his reckless betting , drew his bowie knife and applied an opprobrious epithet to Mooro. The latter pulled a revolver , shot Mooncy through the heart , and the coroner's jury acquitted him on tlio ground of self-defense , and Jim was at his post , dealing as usual , in the course of a few hours. This little episode raised Jim in the estimation of gamblers and I'osuoradocs ' of the camp , and those who had looked dowi upon him before , were glad to rocog' iiix.o him now. Jim was a reckless phenomenon. . Not longer after ho became acclimntci and acquainted in the camp , an humbl follower of John Wesley canio t ( Leadvillo to establish a church. Whor Jim heard of the movement , he ob served to a small knot of gamblers gathered around him , "Uy fl d boys , a town isn't worth n damn with out a church in it , and I'm ' going tt help the parson , " So he called upoi the minister , got a promise from bin not to como down to hard upon th < sporting men , and promised his aid Ho got up a subscription paper , headed it with a round sum , passed il around among his friends and raised enough to erect a church building Then ho went to church on the firs oponini' Sunday , led the singing , ami passed the hat around twice. But the next Sunday ho was abson from church , nnd the minister , mix iour to know if ho wns sick , wont to the Texas house to inquire. Ho found Jim seated in the midst of a crowd of gamblers and miners , deal ing faro. As soon as Jim espied tin parson ho paused in his dealing and sternly said : "No inonkoy work here , parson. " "Certainly not , " said the preacher , "I shall not bother. I did not know but that you were ill , ns you were absent from church , and I called to inquire. " 'No , " said Jim , "I wanted to como. but a sucker came in with § 2,000 to spend , and I had to tay and accom modate him , " and the minister won away. But the incident by which Jin gained the sobriquet of "tho whitest man in the mines , " occurred soon after this. The town was springi up with mushroom rapidity , titles were loose , and claim-jumping was nn overy-day , or rather every night oc currence. There we o nbout Jwolve thousand people in the camp at the time of which I write , nnd nearly half of them were cnmblors , highwaymen and desperadoes. Men had como to the camp to got rich , and all other duties and purposes but this were lost aight of On the corner of Harrison avenue and State street was n very valuable lot , -which had boon taken as a claim before it was of much valueby n poor , uld , withered washerwoman named Ray , who had como .up from Denver. Hero she had pitched her tent nnd was engaged in washing for miners ind camp men. It had been decided by four professional lot jumpers that Mother Rny'had no right to this vnlu- iblo corner , and must give it up. So , mo cold night their plan to dispos- icss the poor woman was put into > poration. Jim Moore had been dealing faro 'or ninny hours , without ; rest , until lis brain reeled , and the smell of iquor and tobacco smoke made him ick. So ho asked a brother gambler o take his place behind the magic jox for awhile , while ho took a stroll n search of pure air and n euro for jishcndncho. It was a cold ) ) itt star- it evening , and Jim enjoyed it To the idlest extent , as lie walked up and lown the streets , not caring whither 10 went , but only bunt upon gritting id of the weakness and ( lix/inesi irought on by his steady woik and ontinoment. Suddenly a woman's shriek sounded m the night air , and Jim Moore ; lauscd to listen. Tlio scream was re- it-atu'l , and Jim hurrying in the di- cction fiom which the sound pro- eeded , envr Mm. llay'a tent in naiiitM , n 'the light of the fire Jim beheld ho forms of four men , and their novcmontH excited his suspicion that 11 was not right. Ho hurried for- rard. One of the four villaimi had hoked the old woman nearly to leath , nnd the four now stood "with ockod revolvers , to prevent any nt- umpt of n couple of parties near by t extinguishing the llnmcs. ' They , ul a now tent with them , which they icnnt to have erected on the mta of ho old ono when they had turned the Id woman out into the cold. Jim Moore took in the whole tiiliui- ion at once , and sprang forward to lie rescue. The jumpers llrcil two hots at him , but they missed him , nd when he answered them , ono Kin wont down with n hole in his cad and another with a broken leg. 'lie ' firinj. brought a crowd of men , nd in the excitement the remaining ivo men escaped. When Mra , Ray recovered enough 3 spcnk , uho wont down on her knees nd said to Jim , amidst teara and sobs , ' ! don't know your name , but I do know nnd may God bless you , that you arc the whitest man in the mines. " Willing hands in the crowd sson erected the now tent for the old woman , the wounded lot-jumper was cared for till ho got well and then ordered out of town , and Jim Moore was ever after known as "tho whitest man in the mines. " Mra. Uny sold ono of her lots for § 14,000 , a few weeks after the scene above narrated , and with the proceeds erected _ build- it s on the other lots , which bring her a good income She resides in the C.ir- bonato Camp to-day and Iho tears como into her eyes whenever anything is said of thewhitest * man in the mines. " ' iSHvy more stories jn regard to this Atrnngo character might hu related , but wo pass them by the final nnd the strangest net in Jim Moore's strange lifo. lifo.Ono Ono Saturday night there was a largo crowd in Jim's place , and bet ting had been high nnd feverish. Jim hail boon dealing rapidly nnd silently for hours. Suddenly lie slopped - ped in the middle of the deal , re moved the cards from the box and said ; ' 'Gentlemen , pass in your chocks for your cash. The deal has stopped and all further bets nro oil' Jim Moore has dealt the last card he will over deal in this life. " For nn instant there was a death like stillness , and then a dozen voices shouted' , "What's the matter , Jim ? " "Nothing , " ho replied ; "only Iain n gambler lie longer. I-have como to the conclusion that preaching nnd not dealing is my trade Yon may call mo 'Jim' nnd the 'whitest man in the mines' the rest of to-night , but nftcr this you will please say "Mr. Mooro. ' " All the pot suasions of his friends could not change Jim's determination. "No , boys , " ho said , "I have done a powerful lot of harm guiding the Royal Bengal Tiger , and now I intend to do n powerful lot of good. Bar keeper , drinks for the house , at my expense. " Jim Moore immediately quit his ol haunts , except when ho appeared them in the role of n missionary. II preached on numerous occasions , am his sermons were earnest and convinc ing , although interspersed with slang uid occasionally n bar-room phrase There was nothing of the hypocrit about him. Ho wns ns terribly i earnest ns ho was when ho defende Mrs" . Ilay's rights , and his old nssoci ates respected liiin , though they won dered at him nnd could not under stand it. But the end soon came. In April 1880 , Moore sot out on snow shoe ; for the Gunnison country , to do mis sionary work , or ns ho characteristic ally put it , to wrestle with the Gun nison heathen. Nothing was heard from him , and his old and now asso ciatcs wondered what had become o him , until late in July , when tin mystery was explained. In tha month prospectors penetrated the nev country on Taylor/ river , nnd in oui of the deep fissures they found n deat body. It was frozen still' and not ni all decomposed. From tlio way ii : which it was wedged in , it was sup. posed that the unfortunate man had fallen into the fissure and mot hi ; death. None of the men who drew the body out recognized the features , But loitering behind , testing the rocks , was a young man from the Carbonate Camp. When ho came up ho took ono look at the features of the dead , and immediately removed his hat and said with crciit emotion : "My God , boys , this is the body of Jim Moore , the whitest man in the mines1 ! ' A TROMBONE TREAT. A Political Jninlioroo in San Francisco , San Franclico Chronicle. The spirited rendering in front of Irish-American Hall last night by band of five graduated trombones of the patriotic melody , "We'll fight for Jeilerson Davis on a Confederate man-of-war , " summoned the Democ racy of the Twelfth Senatorial district to ratify the nominations made by their amalgamated Municipal Conven tion , The hall having been filled , the quintet of trombones wont up stairs and took a front seat. T. B. Morteo opened the meeting. Ho announced that the whole ticket was brimful of hon esty and integrity , and that M. C. Haley , candidate for rc-jordor , was loaded fairly to the muzzle with every virtue requisite in a recorder. Major Harry Hammond made a speech that only his hurry t < j get over to another meeting ut Biitchurtown prevented from being painfully eloquent. Sher iff Desmond was also bound for Butch- urtown , but took time to remark that ' ho "wouldn't take nn insult to bo elected president , and ho wouldn't swap oil'any man on the ticket with anybody. " Music by the tivo trombones , ' 'While the captain down below was uhmokin' ' in his l > ort' , egad ho set fire to the Bugaboo. " Walter Levy was also bound for South San Francisco , " 1 nn hyiir , " he said , and while he wns Lhore ho recounted tlio yirtuea of Fohn "Dorrity , " the chief ol which ipponrud to bo that Mr. Dougherty laid no taxes. The trombones paid ho police court practitioner the deli- jatu complimant of tendering in llvo lintinct blasts the charming fantasy of "Thirty D.iys in. the Chain- 'ang. " John Dougherty him- iclf oiiiiu forwanl to nay that hoii''h ho had hc'on attacked , he was lot "aiikeord , " Ho uasn't a partner > f .Happy Jnck'fl. Ho was a gas ilumbei' . Ho had no doubt ho could ortroaunt Iho people. Trombone jiiintut * "Meet Me by Gaslight \Iono , " Charles A. Simmer , , T , If. ji'ady , John H. flilmore , J P. Lamar ind M. .1 , Donovan in swift succos- lion poured out orations is praise of leflerson , Madison , Jack Dougherty ind Tom Desmond till there wai lothing left in the hall but the tire es. ! trombones , and the meeting thun iulwdod. fa It Possible , ? Hint a remedy made of such common , iimplo plnntn as hops , buchti , man- Irafio , dandelion , etc. , make HO many mil such marvelous and wonderful Hires as Hop Bitters do ? It mint be , or when old and young , rich and jopr , pastor und doctor , lawyer and iditor , nil testify to being cured by hem , wo must believe anil doubt no ' ongor. SoptLOctlG To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT tUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's ' Specific It li & vo itncma lor SpcrmMoirhii , Stmlnt WroVnpw. lmjv tincy , niul ( ill ilj ! \ e rojiiltln * from Scli'Alimc , us Mental Anxkty , I/m Memory . , I'aln * In tlio Hick or Ship , mul illi cj - - - - - to Infinity MHI mtl > yn\ The bix'uiK M.llciiie li .Klii" . nil I wonder ful MIOCOH. Pamphlet * cnt frco to all. Wrllo for them nd pet full p - ticnlius. I'rlcc , Specific , * 1.00 per p k M , or lx puck- RC9 for M.W. A Uri"M all enl < w to H. SIMSOX MKDIC1XK CO. Not. 104 mid UK ! Mftln M. llulTilo , N. V Sold In Oinahi liy C. F. ( Joodnvin , J.V. . Holt , J. K l h , mill mil tlriiifKlst cvcry hcra Geo. P. Bemis SEAL ESTATE AGENCY , IDlh anil Doilgo Stt. , O matin , Neb ThU nitoncy ilons STRICT ! . hrokomito bwlnciw. Doc not rrwe-tilatc , mil therefore any Ku nlin on lt liooM nrc Invircil tolU | troiu , InstcMl ol lirlnir eoWilcil m < liv tlm ni'onl BlacklamoniCoalGo. \v. ii LOOM is , J. s. xiwiii : : , , 1'ntn. SreAMI TRIJM. I. U MII.I.UH , AIRST. HARD OR SOFT COAL In i-ixr lots or In mmntlttc * to unit purelmscr , Onli-rs gollritcil. Yard. Foot Pavnhnmnncl Doug las Sts. , Oruuha. e-p3 It PROPOSALS FOR HAY , . nalril hid < will IKS ii\rl\cd by 'ho undersigned - ed up to 1'iicid.iy , Scptpinlirr Oth , 1SS1 , at 12 o'clock noon , for furnlvliln tlxty ( ,00) tons of hajirThro or lo , lor tin1 use of the llro doivirt- mcnt during the Lalanco cf tliu present flsral , \r. Any liiformatlxn ncrtUil lll l > o tiirnlahctl jy J. J. ( lalllsnii , Odcf cu lni-cr. Ilio il ht Utujcrtcd to rcjcit nnvandall I > UN , r.n\ilo'ii | conttlnliigproio | > > al9 snail 1 > c mark. cd "PtojiosBiln tor Fiiriil < hliig Hay'and bo ad- ' v.wil to the undersliriKd. Omalia , Aiuniet 30th , IfBl. J. J 1. . C. JI'.WCTT , Oltv Clerk , BTRO.N RKkU. .K\H3BKr.n BYRON REED & CO. .Ol.l'S KT UTJUtLlilllKU Real Estate Agency IN Keep A complete nlietr.ict of tltlo to all ltr.il Eslute In Omali.i niul UoitzlM ronntv. m.-vvtf DRSTCOFFiW\N AND - - THOMPSON" , Physicians and Surgeons. OFriCK , OierCrnlcUlwik , 15th St , , llet. Furiilmin Mul loi'gl.tn. nt4.m ! | AQENT8 WANTED FOR KASTIMT SKLLIXQ UOOKH nmiK Aor.l Foundations of Success VUS1NESS AND SOCIAL KOItM.S. The lawn of trade , legal forms , how to Irani- ct buslnCMnlunlilo tables , social rarllninuntary naa c , how to conduct public bual nu ; In I.iit ft Is n coinplcta Citildu to Sncei-sj foi \ \ \ civsi's. A family necessity. Address for clr < culars nnd spcchl termn ANC1IOH I-UIILLSIIINO CO. , St.lxmls. Mo. DISEASES OFTIin DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. IIcfcreiKCS all I'.cpuluWo Phyxlclans ol Omaha. AjTOtTlce , Corner 16th and Farnham SU. , Omaha , Neb. miUAmctf To Contractors , Builders and Property Owners. The undoiel/ne'd Imvln been appointed agent for tlio oxte'imha Iron and wlru manufacturing house * of K. T. Ilariiiini , of Detroit , and thu Mussel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , Ohio , cajtaclty of 60 tons dally , U prepared to furnUli CHtliimtca and prli-eii for Iron column * , lie. , &c. , for fctoro fronts , u-lndowcapn and till * , threshold platen , wrought Iron bcaina and clnl. cm , hjdraullc e-lotntorK , < taplu llttliiSH.l pulleys , Hlmftln , iealno ; Iron foneui , crcntln , uln- daw guardH , ehuttcrs. Ktalrn , Lalconlc , ee-tlcca , chaliti , totcii , ae' < | iiarliini , fountalna , Miniincr houses , la n , ( furdcnaiid cciiietory ornamontH , llo cr stands , ( rra > o jfiiardu , lie. , Ac. . In ciullciu tarlvty , Catalogucamipplle < l on anpllcatlon. IIISNIIV II. IIAUHV , .ManuUctiircru' Asjent , 2'2 Pearl ttrcct , auulO-lni mo Council muff * , Iowa THE CHAMPION HAY GATHERER , Taken the hay direct from Ku-ntli to Rlach 'M to TUO Ilia , nt u loud , Kau-d wliirouinir , iliocklnir. &c. TriceJ2.1.00. . Kor ] iartlel'Uril iddre-ai H. II. OILI.lIANl ) , llonrou L'ltv , .Mo , , unlO-w'Jt I'aoprle'tor nnd Jlunufactuitr , HENRY WARD BEECHER" dilresslni ; tha ttiideuts of the National Rebool of { locution and Oratory , said , "Wu aru llvlntf In a Mil liose K < 'IIIIH | , UIIOHO iilntnry , uhoio linlltii- Ion eminently demand oratory , ' "Iho National Ichool of Elocution and Oratory wan ntnb- lihed In 1B7I , tomipilvthUileuiaiid | , Chartered ii 1S7B , Nineteen Teachers and U-etutim , Ipeclalliti In Iliclr ile-partiii iiti. Summer "erm , July C , Fnll Term , October 3 , Hund Drelrcularto J. II. IIKCIITCL , HccrcUry. 1110 nnd UlHC'liestmitBtreet , J'hlladelphlC , JuSZdw A&KNTS WAfJTb'O FOH OREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Phllooophy. roluxoiy lllin-trutrd , heiumt lni | > oilantanil iwV b iK I'UlilItlvd ' , K\vt ) finjlly wuutj It Ixtrnitrtliniry nilurtmcnli ilfertj Ajuntf , . Addrw 'hil Tti'l'iiMMIillllxi O VI lv > \n \ ' ' > John G , Jacobs , ( Korincrly of OlsliiJacobi , ) JNDERTAKER. 'o , HIT FiirnhsmSt. , Old Ktnnd of Jarali Oil. id au77.lv J.P.ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAV/ , 810 South Thirteenth Struct , with J. M. Wool worth. DexterL.Tliomas&Bro. WH.k IIUV AND SP.LI/ coMxrxTxi ) Tiiannwirii , ? ny Taxoo , Rent HOUBOH , Etc. H YOU WANT 10 BUY OH BBLU 'All At Onicr , Koom B , Crcl hton IllocV , Omalu , SITING OSViAHA THE- ST-A.TE3 Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their .A.M * 3PX3CX2 614-616 TENTH STREET. s LatliBS1 Beaver Dolmans SO 00 upwards ; Lanios' ' Beaver Oloafe , 85 00 upwards i Ladies Wool Shawls , $1 $ 00 upwards ! Ladier Ulsters , S3 50 upwards. A 1 Lot Black Uaslnuoros , all wool , 40 inches wide , 50 , 65 , 75 , 85 - and 95 cents. Extraordinary Valno , , 1 Lot English Oaslnuoros , all Shades , reduced to 37 1-2 cents , \ 4 Oases -Uauton Flannels , 8 1-3 , 10 and 12 1-2 cents , 4 Bales 4-4 Sheetings , 7 i-2 cents per yard , uy the piece , > \ 1 Oase Prints , now styles , 5 cents. 0 Oases Bed Comforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices , * \ Chimota , Ginghams , Tickn , Denims , Tnlilo Linens , Towuls , Ucd Spreads , \ Arc. , nt I'opulnr Prices. ' ; ' Ladies' , Misses' , Doyo' nnd Children1 Shoes UOpor cout lower limn , any Shoo Btoru in Oninlm. Srr.ClATj.-l Lot Sjilomlld Slilrtitift Klnnnols , 'J'Ji cculu jicr yiu-d , worth 3T ) ccnti. P. G , IMLAH , Manager , . Leader of Popular Prices. THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE. M. HELLMAN & CO , , ? Suits ! All Styles ! IMMENSE STOCIMT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Tlie Largest CMliing House lest of Chicago.- A Department for Children's Clothing. Wo have now an'asaorbniont of Olotlimg of all kinds , Gont'e Furnishing Goods in great variety.nml a heavy Stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Caps , &o. These goods are fresh , purchased from the manufaoturora , and will bo sold at pricea lower than eve" before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A'lorge ' TAILORING FORCE is employed by us , and TVO m. SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. 313:0 : 1301 and 1303 Farn ham St. , cor. 13th Omaha , Collins , Cheyenne , 'I ' Colorado Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AMD CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed , Prices to Suit all I 1322 FARNHAM STREET , NEATl FOUIITEENTH J. A. W AKEFIELD , WHOLKSAL.E . AND IICTAIL DL'AIKH IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , MOLDiNGS , Li ME. CEMENT TK AOKNl FOII illLWAUKKU ClIMKNUCOMl-ANV. Wear Union Pacific Depot. - - - OMAHA. NfiB O. H. BALLOU , -DEALER IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks V north of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPO3 ? . jyl-cod-Din ,