THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1880. IT WAS PURELY ACCIDENTAL , The Verdict of the Coroner's ' Jury on the Death of Dryer. THE TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE. A Nine Story Il.inlt Sulllvnn nnd Atltolidl lllew Out tins Ons The .Mind Hcnilcts Oilier Ijticnl .Noun. Tlie Sti-crt Car Acclilcnt. The Inquest o\cr the rcninitH of Anron Drjcr. wild wns run over by n struct c.\r on Satunluy ulstlit , vr.w held at Coroner DroAol's olllco yo'lurday morning. 'J'lio object of the c\niiiiimlioii : was to discover vvliollii't1 or not ( Jtiny , the driver of the car , vvus in any manner responsible for the tieiMtU'tit. Cnrrv was first examined. lie was so badly pvilcil over tlie accident and his arrest that ho could hardly loll his own name and could not tell what line lie was driving on. llis statement was slightly din"eront from that given by him to a HCK H'linrter shoitly after the accident , lie tcstil'u'd that he did not sec Dryer at all until HIP ear struck him. lie saw some pal tins at the sidu of llio tracK nnd , thinking that they wanted to board the ear , commenced to slow up \\lien they motioned him to go onus they did not want to ride. Then ho loosened the brake and tlie team slatted forwuid and struck Dryer , who was passing in front of them. Mr. H Newman , who was a passenger on the car , testitied that the car was goinc at a slow rale of speed , if anything slower than is usual when tlie accident occurred. Other testimony was taken from the attending phsieun , showing the nature and extent of Diner's in juries. The jury , composed of JoeTe.ihon , J. A Hjkr , , J. M Tainr. . C. S. Whipple. Hurry Merriam and .lames Wilson , in their delibuialions discussed tliuliauihty of such accidents that can not be avoided by the driver on aeconnt of tlie great amount ofork required of him , and the consequent urgent need of conduc tors 011 the street car lines. The driver , in addition to attending to his hoises , is required to make change for nil p.i&icn- gers desiiinjr it , keep a look out for pas- Hengeis getting on and oil' the cais , and also keep an eye out for hoys and bums \ \ lie are constantly trying to beat lidcs All of the'-o duties take llio cli Ivor's ' at tention lioni his team and the track , and makes the salety ol people crossing the sheets u matter ol their own lookout. The jury returned a veuliet , finding : "That said Aaron Dryei came to Ills deatli by being struck by tlio hoises attached to hoi so csir No. ! ) t on or neai this crossing ol Voiiitecnth and I'liinain slieets , Satin day evening Septeinter 1isso , nnd It Is the be lief of the jmy that the said death was ( mi civ tin accident , c.iiibcil by the taicless- ness oHho deceased. " A dispatch was iccchcd by Coioner Jie\el ) \estculay afternoon from a biotliur of the deceased at Lenox , Michi gan , institieting him to bury the icmains here. The funeial will aceoictingly take place on Tuesday under the auspices of tlie Masons Tlio following call lia has been issued by the ma&lcibof the dif ferent loig ) 'b : The ineiiibeis of Cnnltol. Co\cit and St. ilnhno lodges will meet at Masonic Hall on Tui'sil.iv afternoon at ! 5t : > 0 o'clock lei the pm- pose ot atteiidlntr the luneial ol 0111 so- Joui ntng brother , Aaion Diver. Alai o at- tundiincuill be aii ] > tccf tiled bv Mii.KsC. Wir.soN , Blaster nC Capitol. bii.Ab S. Alien .Moom , Cluster ol Count. Al.tstei of St. Jolms. TI1I3 Tj CONOIjAVJn. Tlio Nolirnnkn Knights-Templars Xjcl't for St. Louis Yesterday. yesterday afternoon there was a Iicgira of Nebraska Knights-Templars from nil over the state to attend the triennial con clave of that order in St. Louis. These conclaves , as is indicated by their name , are hold every three years. They are tit- tended by Knight-Templars from all parts of llio country , and at the last con clave , for the first time , the gathering was held in San Francisco , when the leading cominnudorius of the country vied with each other iu endeavoring to bo present under the most regal and noticeable pomp and display. The knights from St. Louis were prominent among ttioso wno distinguished them selves at that imlhoiing and that fact led to llio selection of their city as tlio place of holding tlio present conclave. llcsules the business tiansactcd in the secret session of tlio order , theio will bo n parade of all tlio visiting coniman- doiies , This parade in other cities has always taken place in the day. In warm climates it has always been attended with disadvantages. The Knights have rarely been able to walk over the outlined i onto without a treat deal of personal discomfort , and as a consequence have in numbers boon forced to cither leave the ranks befoio concluding tlio ptuade or declining at the outset to enter it. All tills , however , will bo obviated this year. Tlio lateness of the setiiou momiscs cool weather in St. Louis , especially FO as the iinnulo will take place at night. This \\ill bo u novolly even tor St. Louis , where night parades are fre quent at tins time of the year. That city is now mepared for its grand fete week of llio Veiled I'lophots , when ir.ilcs of its streets in tlio business patt of llio town mo lined with hundreds of miles of gas plpo , which tuosuppliod at intervals with countless globes of colored glass , worked into both beautiful and emblematic de signs. The ellect of the latter , when illuminated , is grand almost uojoml do- sciiption , yet , it will bo hoighluiioU by the mairnillceut parade of llio Knights in their full dress uniforms , silvered swords and scabbards and military ohapoam witli spotless plumes. Yoslerday morning at 0 o'clock , the monikers ot Mt. Cnlvaiy Commnndory No. 1 , of this cily , loft for St. Louis over the Q with their wives. 10 the following number : Gustavo Andoi.son and wife. C. V , Goodman and wife , Kd\vin Davis and wife , C. ti. Clinso , ( J. P. Noeilhan and wife , Louis Kortv and wife , K. 1C. Long mid daughter , N. 11. Apple , Wm * , J. Mount nnd wife , Chris Harlnmn ami Louis Ik'rka and wife , CIKH. Turnoy and wife , G. W , Lininger and wife , James S. Franco , 0. A. Fried and \\ifo , HI. O. Maul , Win. U Hownii. On the afternoon train ever the Wu- bash , Unity-six more of Omaha's Knights left for the same domination , These going ever tin tj metal Pacific J'/ic'lon ' commanderios from Lincoln , Hustings , Keainoy and other points , \\lio had Inuuled through N'clnvik.i over the 1) ) , & M , and uent thencn in u special tinin by way of Quiney to St Louis. _ . . sent W , K Lee , S 11. , and wife , C. U.Mc * Kish and wife , George 11. Wells nnd wife , Lou Ley mid Homo Miller mid wifo. The to tiavoled lo IJIair , whoi'o they wcio joined by , ) Foley , of Jojdan connuandery No. l/i / ; they went thence ueios * to Missouri \'ol \ Icy whcro they were joined by the fol lowing from Columbia commandcrv No. IS , of Sioux City : .1 W 1'udy , K. C. ; II. C. McNeil , C. G : K. C. Tompkins , ( ? .i J. K. KoberKS. W. ; O. J. Taylor , O. A. Smith , P. Y. Calvin , P. Marion and A. J. Hjnu. Among the number also were Dr. Hchwonkand J. S. McClaiy , both of Norfolk , who are members of Alt. Cnl- vary coinniamlory ot this city. The last mentioned party occupied Inc Pullman sleeper Miami , which was attached to the 8 o'clock train on tlio Wnbash , which mtllutl out of that nlaeo promptly tit the lio'ir ' designated , Tlio sleepers occupied by tlie Omahadoloirnlion were the Syivan and tlie Colorado. A N1N13 Thnt's What tlio Merchant * .Natlonnl Itank ItiilldliiK Will ISc. O'l Saltinlay the contract for the con tract for the construction of tlio new Merchants national bank build ing on tlio iiortnea t corner of Tliirtecnlh and lainam , was award ed lo contractor John T. Coots , the builder of the county couit houso. For n long time tlie work of building has been hold in abeyance , because suitable plans could not be found to suit llio fastidious tnsloof llio diroelor.s of llio Merchants bank. Finally , however , suitable plans were found. 'Ihoyeio \ drawn up by Van Hi-tint A : Howe , llio well known liostou atchitccH. The stuictmo will be nine stones high , including an allio nnd a basement &toiy. It will be an ornate slriicUnelOV S feel , of ptessed brick with Massachusetts brown btouo trimmings ; and gable loof. It will be supplied throughout with all the modem inipiovements. Contractor Coots has piomistd to have the sti iiolure completed by a , ) ear fiom next January. N AM ) Tlio Iloston Hrnlscp and tlm Ilrittaticr AVII1 Visit Oinahn. A flurry was cieated in local sporting ciicles yesterday over tlio icceipt of a telegram from Pat Shecdy , manager of John L. Sullivan , asking that ariango- ini'iit : ! bo made for an exhibition of the manly art between Sullivan and Charley Mitchell , the Biitishor , in this city early in October. A boxing match , not : v light , \\ill t'iko place between Sullivan and Mitchell in San Francisco about tlio middle of October , and Sheedy , who is a skillful manager , has t'ikon advantage of a money-making scheme by exhibiting the bi niseis on llio way lo tvnd from the city of the Golden Gato. 'llio tour ot contests wilt include- Omaha , Denver , Untie City , Salt Lake , Kansas City , Mil waukee , at. Paul and Minneapolis , and will wind up with ti grand complimon- miy benefit in New Yoik city about the liistof November Sliced } will then go to iMigland to arrange a tour , and Sul livan will follow to clean oul Gioat ISiitain. MINI ) KCAIHNO. A Alnivclous Pcfflorinniusc- the K\- posltlou nuilliii . The atti action at the exposition last night was the Mme. Maith.i Sti-eii com bination , in tin exhibition of mind read ing , etc. About l.jOO , people passed through tlio catcs To say that they \\eut \ away pleased with what they saw , does not express it. They were pu//led and mystilied as well. The conlial figure of the combination , of course , is Mis. Stccn herself. She is a lady of huge physique , ith regular and rather plonsiin features , and an address " dress which can rightly be&tyled"winning. . A little bofoio 8 o'clock she stepped upon the Jaigo elevated platfoim jn tlio west end of the building , and was inlroduccd lo Ihc audience by her hus band ami assistant , Prof. Steen. She was then blindfolded and sat down in a chair placed upon tlio westondoE the platform , facing tlio audience. A committee of gentlemen was selected fiom the audience , composed of F. W. Gray , Thomas Swobe , G. W. Ambrose. J. J. L. C. Jowett , Win. Coburn , J. E. Uoyd and others. These gentlemen saw to it that no deception was practiced on the audioneo. The series of tests to which Mme , Steen was then subjected proved conclusively that sheis all &ho claims lo bo. A deck of cards was thoionglily shuttled by one of the committee and then slowly drawn oil' , one by one. The blindfolded medium , with her back turned , named each cant as it was drawn oil' the pack. A gentle man drew a card fiom the packlooked at it and put it back. The mind reader informed him Ihnt it was ttio deuce of diamonds. And so it was. Two gentle man drew cards from the pack the povon of spades and the ten ot diamonds. The madame coiiectly named each card , 'iho man who drew Ihe former caul was in formed that it reminded him of the time when ho blow himself in against a "spado flush. " A set of figures was put down upon the blackboaul. Mine. Stoou , blindfolded , added them up rapid and corieclly. The several gonllemcu of the committee- wore each conectly informed as lo the hour , day , month and year of their b'uth. Prof. Steen pointed successively to about i.'GO or 1)00 ) people in the audiorco who wcio holding up various artieloa , and the mind-ieador , still blindfolded , would not onlv name each nrliclo , but would poiroctiy desciibo it. For instaiii'o lu describing a wntoh , she could desoribo the cane , name the mo\ - meut , the make and the number of jew els. Her other feats w eio cquallv mar vellous. Piot. Slccn's sleight of hand work and expose of .spuitualistio tnoks wore very iiitofcsling , while the contoitionist , Charles ( ioycr , closed the exhibition with n marvellous series of seemingly impos sible teats. The combination will pioba- bly appear hoio again next Sunday night. IlO IOBt JllS WlfO. A badly excited man appeared at the police stalion yosleiday afternoon and ropoi ted that his wife had been mys teriously lemovod , and that ho wanted the aiil of the poltco in n search for lior. Ho gave his name as J. C. Anderson , and said ho was walking with his wife nnd { .topped at the corner of Douglas and Tenth .streets to got a cigar ami loft his wife waiting for him on the sidewalk. Ho tarried long enough to imbibe a few glasses of beer , and when no came out uf the place his wife was missing. Hd was suio slio had been foully dealt with. Ho was in great distress until some 0110 suggested that Ids wife had gouo homo. Ho wont homo and found his wife , who had giown weary of waiting lor him , and had gone homo alone. Ho Ulnu Out tlio Gns , F. Hoffman and wife , of Whiting , Iowa , registered at the MeichaiiU on Saturday evening ami weio assigned a room. Knily yoslerday morning llio smell of gas nttractod the Attention of some of Iho liolol employes , and a search \vas imulo , rosulllng in locating the leak in Hoff man's loom. Ha had blown out the gas. Mrs , lloflmnn was \wy fick fiom iho of- tools of breathing iho gas. but locovored sulliciently to U' able to rnturn homo joblerdny morning Mr. lloll'man was not inuch affected. An open transom and window doubtless tavoU both of them from being Millbcafcd. Died. In Ogden Utah , a daughter of Mr. and .Mi * . D K. Mellhis , aged twenty-two ypirs , Tl'c remains \\ill bo brought to , \uu funeral announcedhercuftor. Production of a German Mclo'Drnitm nt the Jloyit Ijnst Night. The second performance of Iho Ger man Ihcatrlcal company nt the lloyd took place last night before n largo nnd appreciative audience. The piece had AH unprououncpablo name but it was lich In wit ami humor and strongly em phasized with situations of absorbing in terest , The piece is decidedly melodramatic - dramatic An old and decrepit school- mnslcr hlis oone < ived the insane idea of mroTjing "Walburga,1' Mis Hauieis. To secuio his end , thioiigli an agent , ho shoots and \\ouuds one of her lo'veis , Louis Koch , and kills another. The agent of this deviltry is "Wolfgang Unii- olier , " J. llauck , though "Toni , " Mr. Kocli , admils that he committed the minder nnd for it is sent to jail The old man conies nt length to claim his liriilphon , the imprisoned lover makes his appearance and both ho and Walburga are united , to the dis- conilitnio ol tlio " eluilmeister. ' ' This exciting tale is enlivened by inleicsting coinedv , in nhich Mr. Haureis and Mis. Ptils Ah ! divide Iho honois , tlio r great success being the solo and duet , "Das Km IB Hoeekel , " which secured a hearty encore Mr llauek had a villainous pait and phijpd it oxcclluntly Mr. Sclimit'/ gave another excellent proof of Ids ex ceeding versatility , while Mrs. Uauieis enacted the lole of llio lioioine vvilh sweelness , giaee ami detcimination. Mr. Koch , Ihe new leading man , imulo many fiiends in his lolo of Toni. The stage was excellently set. Next Sunday niThl "Vorfohltor 15eruf" will bo plaved. iCAW ItncKLIU'S. Delayed n Duj on Their Way to Chej- CMIMU. Last evening twenty leciuils of tlie U. S. A. passed through this e.ty on their way to Chcvcnne , W o. . wheio tliey will become atlaehed to the Second infantry. Among the number wcio several old soldieis who had boon discharged and and tiring of civic life had agiin entered the service. The others had donned Iho blue but within the last thirty davs. They vvere in coinmaud ol Caplain Ti otter , ado of on . . . . . Captain Trottei's desire lo leave there at 3 o'clock , but tlio ariangements made ngain ° l h.s sugges tion did not pel nut him to take his de- pal lure until aboat I ) the same evening As a consequence ho lost twelve hours on tlie road , leaching the lilull's yestoiday nioining , where smother delay of t\\el\o hour * was experienced. The captain lo grolled Ihe loss of lime , which might have been avoided if his suggestion had been cained oul. Colored Gnmhlcrs. "I sees jou an' ' 11 raise 5-011 jes foali dollahs , " was Hie remark thai caught the ear of an attache of the city marshal's fotco who was in the "Cheap Lodgings" place at 101 ! ) Fainam street ycstoiday afternoon. The matter was reported and OiHcersTiirnbnlland Kennedy made a raid on the loom designated ami found six colored fellows devoting Iheir ener gies to tlio business of opening a jack pot. They were jailed and chaiged vvilh gambling on Sunday. JL'liey gave their names as Urm. Hibbs , Dan Anderson , ItOfton Yusiim , John Hams , bam Jones and Sam Small. Mny Go Ho Isn't So Crazy. Deputy Shoiiu" Lu Grebe went to Su- poiior , Nob. , the other day in chaigo of an insane man , Gustavo Stahli , who was auosted in this city. The young tellovv wns placed in chaigo of his brother and at once went to work husking corn. On Friday evening , however , he went to town tor the mail and failed to leturn. A valuable horse belonging to his brother is also missing. S.alili may not bo so oia'/y after all. The authonties heio aio looking for him to return to Omaha. A matter of Lite ami Death. But one death was icportcd to City Phjsician Loisenring for the week end ing on Saturday , that of the infant son of C. A. Cglcstou. The births wcio. a son to John and Annie C. Lindall , a daughter to Joseph and Mis. lledman , and a dauglitcr'to Olcf and Annie Cailson. The Freifjht Bureau. Tlicro will bo a meeting of the Omaha Freight Bureau at tlio board of trade looms this evening. A number of im portant matters will come up for con sideration , among them the Omaha & Noithern railway scheme. Atull attend ance of membeis is desired. Omaha's AVhccInien. The next issue of the American Wheel man will contain a sketch of the Omaha bicyclers , a record of their contests and a description of the strecls and thorough fares of the city that are so much appre ciated by the wlieolnien. The article is from the pan of Lucius Stephens. NUAV OUTFITS yoUMSWSPAPCUS. The Onmhn Type Foundry and Sup ply House for Printers and Tlio Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is piopared at all times to otillil publishers on sho'-t notice vvilh presses , typo , rules , holders , inks , composition , sticks and rules , and in tact everything in the line of printers' and publishers' supplies. Hotter terms and more liboial prices can bo secured lhan by sending lo Chicago or elsowhevo. Save money by buy ing near homo. Second hand goods in iho printing line bought and sold. Wo often have gi oat bargains in this particu lar. Send for Tin : PniNrnits' AUXIUAUY , our monthly tiado journal , that gives lisis of goods and prices and from lime lo time pioclaims unequalled bargains in now and second hand material. Wr.sratN NEvvai'Avilt ; UNION , 121 h Street , hot. Howard and Jackson , Omaha , Nebraska. An Kleotrlo Hallway. At liulos of incoiporalion have been filed ot the "Northweslein Street Kail- way company , " who propose to build an electric railway in Omaha. The incor porate ) ! s are William Wilde , Charles Wnsmer , Mai tin Calm , Edward S. Peter son. Charles W. Wattstiom , T , U. Wilde and A , C. Wooley. nrciltioi. D , Haas , the well known florist , took twenty-live premiums on his floral exhibits - hibits at the state fair hut week. J. II. Hondrlcks ; a prominent business man of Pom , Indiana , is in tlio city and contemplates locating in Omaha. Hishop Fowler will lecture on Tuesday ovoningnt the 1'irstM. 15. Church. Ills Mibjocl is "Great Deeds of Great Men. " Hev. Hnmol lias boon given poseslon of his adopted daughter , by Judge Me- Culloch , after a full hearing of iho caso. A voung lad named Anderson was run over by an express wagon on South Eleventh street yesterday an 1 severely hint , sustaining n broken log and other Injuries. The contract for the extension of the St. Joseph tfc Grand Island railioiul fiom Fan Hold lo Sutlon , Neb , , has been awarded to Miller < V Loomis , oi Chicago , \VorK will commence immediately wilu hcadqnaitora : rt Fan fluid. A sircct fight was indulged in bynbout n dozen of the Thirteenth street gang at the corner of Thiiteenth and Ho ward streets yt'8t9rday ' altcr ooj. Tom Mo- ' 4 . . . Donald , Tom Collinai nnd Mike McDon ald wore arrested for'taking pirt in the trouble. A man nnmoxi Clnjton , who wont to Olliccr llinchcy's assislancc , was knocked down by outsiders , but came out with his man. llnrry Fox , one of the most genial of the Kock Island's lorco of conduct ors , was in the city jostciday Hn has been running into Council Hlulls since the winter ol the deep snow , but paid his first visit to the metropolis yes- Icrday. Ho got "lost" early in tlio after noon , but was found .and placed In the right car for the IHulls by ono ot the Kock Island's local forco. WEJ Absolutelv This powder nov or vnrlos. A mniv ol ot pur- tystrength ana uhnloenmonoifl. Jloio coon- otalcf.l tlnui the oidlnnry hmil nnd cannt bo sold Incompotttinti with the mn'.tltmlo of low testBlinit wolirht alum or tihopli no powders. Sold onlv Inc niK. Koru. HAKIMI POWDEII Co 468Wnll St. , Vow York. Qpoclal Orilitiauce ITo. 837. ) li i i > 11 > ' ' < ) axil AV "cssniL-nt on ceitaln lots nnd rval o tnto s1 tliocitj ol Dinuliiito cover tliu one lull1 coo K iilltwlHlh stiuot lioni St. M.ny'Mivoiiuo t inn Hi line ol i : . Kdtintro'a lli'iuivo. Wlieicas , It liuvlnj ? boon nnd Lo HIT horoliy n I- ludfrod , dotounlnol nnci ist\tll ) > < liail Unit the BC1'ial lots and ploco of ical estateliorolnaftcr lereri oil to , li-ive each buon sine nlljbpnulltto I to tlio lull amount heroin lo\lc-il ami assessed njralnst ctich ol Find lots and pkc'H of teal L'-tatolo'poctlvcly , lix iLn3)ii oi tlioKinlln ref r of tluiliurt ) or IStn slroot , tiomSt MIUJ'B avenue nuo to iiotthlliin of K ICount/o'fl Ho em't done uniloi tontiatt with Jai. l'o\ . Thoiolnio , lor tliu purpOKOoC paying1 the ono- Inill costot' bucli giiidhiK : Ho It onlidncil by the City Counril of tlm City ot Oiinlm : Section 1. 'Hinttlio ono-lmlf co't of Eiadlnjr that pint of IHhbtivct , in tie ! city ol Onialm , iioin St Mail's avcniio to noitli linn ol I. . Kount.o's HOJOIVO , enid onn Imll ot B dil ojst lieliiK tliu sum of H-IJ'i" , MdJ jfitullnw lioliiir done under conti.ict v jth .lus. I'ox , bo ami the F.uno I * hcioli } levied and ti'nc'-td , nccoidln to spoclnl lioiiolltsliv 1CI--OH ol s-nld KindlniMipou tlio iollowlnp lots nnd ical uslnto in Mio n by t'iu ' uonei illy ietonl'cd iiuip ot tlio cltv C Omaha , 1S.S , ! , lltlio iaphod and imbllshul by Cleo 1' . Itomlsaid COM beln/ < ( > lev ltd on a ilil lots nnd i cnl cstato , tt"pOLtlvcl } , as follows , tot - \\\t \ : iil/aloth : ) Konnt70. vl"U ft bile 1 , K. ICount7o'p o ono . . S.'Ol Gl flllraboth Knuntzc , o I8J It blk _ ' , II. Kountre's Uusnvo . . . . . . " > 30 SU ) 07 Sections. Thai fie bpec-lnHaxcs nnd aa-e < s- monts liied and a ' .issed ns tifoic nid , shall bo duo Immo Hatcly upon tlio pis n o anJ up- iiiovnl of this ordlnnncu. and ' liall boaoino de- liiKitRiit 11 not paid \\itlilnIUtj dajs tlioicaflei ; uiiii tlicioupon a pcniiltvof ton pui centstmll bo added , togctlioi ultlilntGif , t lit the into of ono l > er cent a month , pnj nlilo In advance from the tlinopnld tmi's bo'om o HO dollii'incnt. Scctlonil That this oiillnnncu f-lmlltil.oeffect ami bo in lorco from nryl n'ter its pns-a o. Passed August Slfct , isnl. WM. r. Hi CHII'rosUlent Citj Council .1. D. SOUTH uu > , City ntrk. Appioved September Silt 1 ! > 80 .IAIUH r BOMI. Jlnjor. The o tn\es are now duo mid pnvtihlo to the cit.v tieusuiQinnd v\ill become d .llniUent | on Octobn ! Hnd , 1SHI , nftor vvlilcli dnto n pomdty mid interest > vill bo added iisslioun In Section" . sUdot TIIUMVN UL'CK , CityTieiisiaei. Special Ordinance No. 838. A N Oi-dinnncolov.v intr n special tnnnd nsso s- .rX mcnt on coitnlnlots nnd ical estate in tlm oitv ol Omnlm , to co\cr tlio ono-hnll cost of frrii'litiir ITIh ttii'Ct. Irom St. Jtaiy's nvcnuo to 1101 th llnoot E Kouutro's Jtobcrvo. VVhorcas , It luivlntr boon nml ueiii ! lioreliy ndjnd od.dctormlncd nnd established Hint the sovetnl lots and plotosol ical estate boiolnnfttr lolcried to , hnvo each been spocJn'ly ' boiiolltted to tlio lull amount hoiclii levied and nbi-os'-0ed utruinst oicli ol salil lots and plccos of leal ootatc , icfcpcotholy , by ioa on of the innUhiK1 of that pnit of llith sticot , fiom bt. Maiy'snvo- nuo to uoith line of K. Kountzo's Ucscivo , done under contract with Jas. lov. Thorcfoio , lor the purpose of paying the ono- lialf cost of such ctudhiR : Ho it ordnlnod by the city council of the City of Omaha : Btoilonl. Thnt tlio ono half co t of { rradinsr that pnit of 19tn sticot , In the citj ot Oimdm , Ircm St. JIaiy'H luonuo to north line of I ! . Kniintro'a Ito oivo , suld ono-linlf of said cost belli ! ; the sum of fWHII , Fnid irr.idhiK being1 done under continct-\\ilh Jus 1 obo and the snmo Is heieb ) levied andas oseod , nccnidlntrto speclul bonolltH by reason of paid mndlnp- , upon tlio following lota nnd ical fi-tnlons Mionn by the ifeiipially lecoRnlzol map of tlio city of Omaha. lhK.1 , lltliojiriiuc'd and puhlishod b } Ceo. I' . Iloinls , Biihl cost bclntrso lovlod on said lots and icnl egtato , iL"pcctlvelns follows , to wit ; Kll/abcth Kount/c , \ \ 1.3J It blk ! . ' , K. Kount7o's Itusorvo . . 523139 Eli/nboth Kotint/o , o 133 ft blk a , 13. Kountro'g itcsorvo 211 07 S57flIf ! Section S. Thnt the upoclnl tn\cs nnd n sess- montsloviod uiul u so- oil as aloiesiild , shall bo clue immcdlntol } upon the PIISMKO and appio ; id of this oullnnnco , anil Hlmll become di lliKjiiont II not pild within llfty days thi-reaftei ; nnd thcionpon , u penalty ot ten pop cent t-hnll bo ndded , tngothoru it h Intoicstat the into of ono per Lent u month , pajnblo In ndvanco liom the thro said ta\os luromo MI dclhuinunt. Prctioull Taut this ordinance sliall tnko olfect nnd bo in foioo fiom nnd niter Its nuasiik'e , 1'UBsed Ainriift.llst , IbWl. WM , v. lit am f , , 1'iuslilcnt City Council. J. II. SouTHAim , CltJ Clerk , Approved September and , IBtO. JAMI-H 13. llovo. Minor. Tlicso taxes are now duuand pu > able to the city tioasurer , nnd will bicomo dollnciui nt Octoboi "ind , Itwil , after wh'eli ' date n penalty undiutototit will bu added us hhown In Hoctlou i , slidSt TIIUSUN Htinc , city Tioaeuior. Proposals for Purchase of Pavin ? Bonds , ClTV TltlMSUIlKlt's Ol'HOK , I OMAIU , Nrn . Sept. Hill , IbSfl. f Ql'AI.ED 1'iopnbiiU will bo io"olved at tills O ollito until boptomlior " 8th , 18 il , ut 1. ! noon , lor the pin eliat-o of 5.iU03 < > f I'avliitf liouilsof the city of Oiiialia. bald bonds will become iluu and pajalilo In .0 years fiom Ootoboi 1st , IBM. are In sums of $1,000 each ami beni intniobt fiom October Ut , iBbfl , at tlio rate ot llxopcr centum per aimuiii , paynblu eoiii'-miiiuiilly , at ( lie olllcu of Koiint/o llrothois , Now Voile , upon presentation uf cminniiH nttacliuit , llio piluclpal will also bo puyalilo at the MUMO place , Bald bonds aio issued undur tlio charter ponor of bald city , alter tbo eluotlon duly hell nutliorl/InK their "Issuofor the purpose of liny , liitfihoi'ostof pnving1 , ro-pnvlns or mtieiuiain- Uln tholiiliiioi'iMloiH fjhtitots and si ] : O3dop- poMlo ullojbin tljo city , " ut VThlch election over iilno-tentlisof the votus oisrcio lu favor of Bali ] Issue. These bonds will bo dcllvotod to tun chasers , on pnymtntthoruroi. . at the city TroiiBuiy in Omaliii , on Octobei bth.lSSO , lllda nill bo oddrgsbfd to tlio unduisUrncd nnd mm kid "I'loposaU ton'I'iiTlMir Houtli , " nnd nitiht state the naino anil dddnis * of thobllder , the amount ot bald boud3di' lied and the prlio to bo p I'd , The i Ight Is reserved to reject any unit nil bids BlTdSt TUIIMAN IJiTK.CIIy Troasuior. I.ejral fibtlee. TN D1STH1CT COUUT-IJouslas County. LouloC. Whltbetk.l'liiintlfl , 1 vs. ) Dodrlilite VVhltbcck , Defendant , 1 DodililKO Whltboek , defendant , will taliO notice that on the Urd duyo f Saptoinber. Itefl , J.oulo 0. Whltbeck , plnln' . . herein , Illod her petition in the district couit of Douglas county. Nebrubka , iwalnst Mild dolondant , the object und prayrrof uhich ih to bo dUoiced fiom said dolendunt.for the following rc-apons , vU ; Do- linJunt'a bolnirof nullltlent ability to piotldo KUltuKa inalntenanca for plalntltT , irios'jly , wantonly und ci nelly novleuiiiKso to do , and alio habitual diunkenncbs of defendant Vouare required to un wei tukl petltot ) on or before the Ifctli day of October. IKSii. btptombci-4tlilt > bl. ( bl.JJOVIK C , WHITIIKCIC. Hy N. J. DUIIMIAU , Her.\ltoinoy. ul-11-16-21 19. UEKClL'r , FRESCO PAINTER Anil sri1 so ? . The Nebraska Clothing Company finds even their large store not roomy enough to accommodate their immense stock , and in some lines the surplus is extraordinarily large , so the ciualities mentioned below must be reduced by about Oct. 1st , in order to make room for other goods constantly arriving. The are as follows : 120 all woolmens' cas- simere suits , at $6. 125 mens1 suits , strictly all worsted , in black and brown , at $7 ; sold by other dealers for double the money. 250 dozen mens' all wool scarlet hose , 15c raer pair. 150 dozen fancy dress shirts , including collars and cuffs , 35c eacli. 100 dozen mens' nice suspenders , 15cworth double the money. "We call special attention to our all wool Norfolk childrens' suitsfrom 5 to 12 years , at $2.95. Remembergood ? are at strictly one price , and marked in plain figures , with. V * .ff . 1 'C' II Cor. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Omaha. roi ! TUB THFATiir > , T or .MI , Chronic Sc Surgical Diseases. DR. WioWiETTArflY"Proprietor. Suttun JLIU81 Hospital mill I'rivulu I'l iclico Welm\o tlio facilities nppirntnt and remedies for the successful treitinmtof c\cry form at ill - ra e rcnulrlng either medical or earglc il treatment , nnd Invite 'ill to come mid tnv istlgatu f ? r thembclv 19 nr correspond nlth us. 1,0113 experience In treat- lite cafes hy letter cniblc us to treat many cases fcclpnliflinify without bpelii ! ? them WlUTE ron CIUOUI.AU on Deformities nnd Bracc , Club Feet , Curvatures of the faplnu DISEASES or WOMEV. 1'ilcs , Tumors , Cancer" , Catarrh , DroncliltN , Inlialntinn , Electricity , Paral ysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Eye , Ear , fekin , Blood aud all enrgicnl opcritlons. lluttorlcH , Inhalers , Braces , Trusses , and nil Uindn of Jlcdlcal nnd Surgical ApplluuccB , mnii- ufacturcd and for falo The only reliable h'cdlcal Institute making Private , Special f Nervous Diseases 1 A SPECIALTY. AI.Ii CONTAGIOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES , from Intovcr cnnscproduced , eucccssfully treated. We cm remove Syphilitic poison from thoKjetcm without mercury. New re torntlvo treatment for loss ofltnl power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL Cull nnd consult us or send name and post-ofllre nddrcM plainly written enclose stamp , nud we will fend yon , In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEPJ UPON I'mvATH , SrreiAi. AM ) Numous DISBASES , bcuiKAt. WEAKNESS , fei'xiiMAToiiuiKKi , IMTOIEN- cr , HYPIIILIS , GONOIUIUUIA , GLLET , VAmcocnir , BtntCTUnE , AND ALT. BISrABES OF TUB GENITO- UniNAny OnaANB , or tend lilbtory of your case for nn opinion. Persons nnnl > le tolflt us may ho Irealed nt Iliclr liomcs , by correspondence MulicliKs and Inetru- mcuts pent hy mnll or csprtss SECUHKLY PACK- El ) FKOM OIIbEHVAT10N.no marks to Indicate contents or ( tender. One personal Intcivicw pro ferrcd if convenient. Fifty rooms for the nccom modalion of patlcnte Bonrd and nltcadanco nl reasonable piicce. Address nil Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Cor. 13th SI. and Caoltol Avc. . OMAHA. NED. Display at their v/arorooms , 1305 and ISO ? Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs lo bo found al any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , including STEIIMWAY , FISCHER , LYON&HEALY BURDETT , Prices , quality and durability considered , arc placed at the lowest living rates ior cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the' house , coupled with their most ( iberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects Jn materials or workmanship. LYON & MEALY , JflOB 4 ? 307ARNAM STREIT RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware ThoInrcost fltoofc. Prices the lowest. Flno rapilrlnqr n spool dty. All work wiinnntol. Corno r Douglas und 15th Bt.root , Omaha. B33 The cool weather is now upon us and it is the duty of every man to take care of his health. This cannot be done unless he has the proper Underwear to keep him warm , and if he would see a line that will SURPRISE him as to Price , Quality , Texture and Quantity , He should visit the New York and Omaha Clothing Co Who can show the most complete line of Un derwear in the city. A small idea can be form ed by examining our show windows where can be seen a few of our medium class goods. ONE PRICE FOR ALL. UHOERWEAB , UNDERWEAR , UNDERWEAR.