Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1893, Page 3, Image 3
f t THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : WEDNESDAY. JULY 2M. THE DAILY" BEE NO. 12 P1UUL STtlKhT toJJtrJffl ly mrlfr to ny purl of V\i city II W. Tll.TON , MANAOr.r. TKr.Ki'ioNis ! : Mr , ! ; ; - ' : : : : M N. Y. Plum bins Co Hoston Store for sun mnbicllas Mlltonbenrer ! tlio hatter , VM Hnndxvay 1 he Mnvie Kcal IMateCo .C'Jl Broadway Cnlntitho assembly , IVliInn Sisters , xx Ill hold a logulnrincetlncnt 'J 15 o'clock tills afternoon In Castln linll. The St John's HnRllsli Lutheran church nmt Sundnj school will ha\o their numnl picnic this afternoon and ovonlnif Hi ! air- mount ] miK Charles f'hrlstcnson took out a penult .1 putridity for the rrcctlon of a J2.MW dxvel- line house on Pint stieet , Just south of the Ihoadxxio MothoJUt church. Mrs Mary McKentin and Mlsi Mary Don- Ion of Omaha , hooto no soriounly hurt whllo driving In this Ut\ last S.iturdny cvonliiK' , atu i.ipidl.v rceovothif ; . A llttlo datiRhtrr of Mr and Mrs H H Damottood , who ll\o ne.ir the motor powrr hoi30 ! , Is stiffcrlnK from a pilrof sovcrelj cut wrlstH , the result of a fall on a broken plnss tumbler. ' 1 ho coroner's Jury Held nn inciuc-it jester- day afternoon oxer thu tenmhn of Miirk Uo I lsln Se\oral witnesses tcstllled , but notli- Int ? as obtained In the waof ne information mation 'I hoercilct tolurnid was de.itlt by suicide The two ttnihwlt7 bo.\s , who ha\o been occupiliiR a cell In the M.maua Jail for , is- sililtinifOnicer Bow IliiKi broke Jail jester- day and r.m iwiiy. 'Iho BtuiU claims that they Jumped on him as ho was taking in their dinner. A lot of bojs tin ( turning at Comtland beach without eon a suspicion of hithlii Bulls on greatly scnndali/ed some of the peed ladiisof the \lilnltj , and Justice Field was called o\er Jesteiday to sit on the bojs After heating thu ctldi'tico he decided to dlichnrRu the bojs with a lecture. Tlio flro department was called out last o\euing at 8 o'clock to put out u bln/o in the resldcnio of a man mamcd Knglish , at the corner of Twelfth stieut and Potiith n\euuc. ' 1 he tire had stalled In n ciipbontd up stalls which was filled with rubblsli , but it was cxtinguUhed befoic thu llrcnien atrhcd , and the damngo wnscrj slight John Uonemejcr and Hugh O'Donnell had a hearing before Justice Vien jcstcid.ij on the ihargo of being implicilcd in the leccnt Kast Omaha riot O'Donnell was in the cioud at the tlmo the i lot declined , as the o\idciRO plainlj shoncd , but It was dlftlcult to get anj one to swe.ir posithely as to just the part lie hail in the cniounlor. Both men were discharged. ( . ' F. JOIICB , charged with forgery , wahed oxiiminatlon yesterday and \TIIS bound o\er to the grand Jurj of thu United States com t O. n Jones , bin brother , who got into a lit < tic trouble thtough his \\ell meaning but misguided elTorts to urn loputMarsh il Hlihaids , was dlschniged , the fright admin istcied to him by the olllcials being suni clout , so it was thought , to deter him fiom nnj similar actions in thu futme. A Fifth a\enuo motor killed a dog daj be fore \ allowed the caicass to Ho on the trail : about twenty-lour hours A man was then sent to lemovc it Tlio bodj was taken mer into the lot where the Slow- art packing house ruin has been standing for the past Unco or four jears. and a little earth was thrown over it Thopeoplo li\lng In the vicinity propose to raise a howl oxer that way of disposing of death-breeding can ion. 1'dv.ard rullager , Jr , filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus jcsteiday in the dis trict court , and ho was taken before Judge Smith for an liucstlgitioi of the caso. Ho demanded a release onthegiound that the committment and the warrant had not been ilefeetixo On looking into the case the court found that Justice L U Johnson , major of It cola , hud met stepped tlio line , and ho ordetcd the pi Isoncr released rullager got rid of about n week of confinement In this way. Sutorioim Mandolin club at Manhattan bead ) , Laku Manuua , tonight from 7 to 10. Nicholson & Co. , ren cstutoaml ieiitiilb , ( > UOL5i > oulwuy. ( Tol.151 rji.ntiox.il. I' . Mis M. I"1. Daxonpoit 1ms returned from Chicago Master Albert Trex nor Is homo ftom a visit to Olcnxxood. Miss Roberta Ilattcnhaucr loft last cx'cn- Ing for Chicago Mis Robert Iluntington Is homo from a visit xx ith relatlxes in Salt I ako City. Miss Pcarllo , the daughter of Oxide Vien , Is iccovciing from a sex'ere attack of the measles , Mr and Airs H C ! McGee and Mr and Mrs. W S Cooper arc homo from tlio World's fair State Secretary W. A. McGee of the * - Young Mi it's Ctirlsiiin association , of DCS Moines , xxas in the city yesterday. Mr and Mis J II Atkins , Dr T H L-tcox , and Mastois Tom Lacoj and Clarence I nip- Klo are homo from an oxcrland trip to Spit it lake. lake.H H A Robinson , a coloicd student In the Biblical institute at Ux'anston , III , has du el led to put In some time nnd envrgj in help ing along the African Methodist church in Council lliiilTt ) , Ho xxill icniain bcio at least / until the fall teim opens , and possibly longer. * - C /.orbaugh and family loft icstordax "V " afternoon for rnirllold , Ia. Mr.oibaiigh xxill lolurn In September to icsumo his place ns Instructor in the school for the deaf. AIis Xorbnigh xxill tcmain in r.ilrfluld xxith her ibildicn , xxbo xvill take a coulee In I'arsjn college Hare treat at Manhattan hoacli tonight. You cannot alToid to miss it. Omaha Mandolin club. 1'iiril Irniii < ; , I * . ,1 iimm. COUNCIL Bi.i'i-rs ' , Ia , July 25 To the Kdltor of Tin : llri : In xioxv of xxhatjou ha\o published about mo in jour Coum II IlIutTs iioxxs lolunin , I xxish to talk through jour paper as I haxo main doir file-nils and Inothion In tbo track of the clu ulttlon idjf jour paper , and In xicxv that I xxishno crionious hnpiisslons left , I xxish to sij the folloxvlng I am not a ro"ciend nor pastor ) 11 f a Christian chinch , neither do I minister to their splrltu-U xvanls each Ixnd'sday Neither did I oxer foi go the namoofono Dennis 1 < \ Joins or nn.x nthci Jones or un\ other peison In my xxbolo llfo of tliirtj-seven ! junrs t'nited States Commissioner Stead- man of this clt.x Is not to blame for mx arrest and disagicoablu Imprisonment Neither is our rcspictcd I'niti'd States Marshal Rich- ardH In fault Hut Pension I'xamlncr llioxxn of this city U to blame for this mUtaku and persecution , and fa'so Imprisonincnt 1 can pioxo a clear and eoncluslxo alibi by the most tiuthful mrn and poisons in the county in xx bleb I llxo , viz. , Tailor county , loxxa , as soon as opnoitunlt.x for prellminar.x trial appeals , xvliich xxill bu at Mnonxillc , Mo. , 11 H soon as | H > ssiblo. I am a member of the Church of Clirlutorshiplng at Bed * ford , In , and hi\o done some preaching theio , but no icgulnr pleaching , nnd 11111 not a member of the modern Christian church I iiUo am a ChrUll.iu xxrltcr csvixlst and reporter for one or inoio Christian papers 1 am also a gcncial agent for a Chrlbtian paper , am also a careful , Christian , praj ing man , and I should hifxo financial aid on ac count of my unfortunate false linpilsonmcnt unit ai rest , \ViUmyaccusersnndpersccutorsand my f biethtcn tixcoxxheio bulp mo In m\ great \V tlmo of need I My address , Churlcs 1s Jones , Bedford , Ia , , orC. riemont Jones 'iho last nlgiiattirelsxxh.nl use xrhcn xviiting for Clnistlan papers. 1 xvish to further add that noxor In my life xxi\b 1 in the city of Marjsxille , Mo , and xxill rovuird any truthful pencil xxho xxill make such a claim and proxo It. Noxer in in ) life had I any such temptation ns to forgo the naino of any one or deceive In thut xx ay , and 1 thank God for it. 0. F. JONES . Manhattan boaoh Mnnawa ManS - S dolin club tonight. Smoke T. D , Kitii ; & CoV Purtagas. Dotucstlo boup outlasts cUctip soap NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Two BriJge Workmen Seriously Injured in an Accident Yuaterdny , WAVE LASITER FALLS SEVENTY FEET In till Irrent tin Strlkei Andrew VTnuncr llotli Men llnvo n Mlrnpnlnu * l' - CMpe from InMnnt l ) < < nin MIMT tlio Accident llHl > peneil < Wave Lustier , a jounp man who Is em- plojed by the I'hcimlx Bridge company at the new bridge , mot with an accident jester day afternoon shortly after a o'clock which In all probability will cost him his life. He- was xvoi king on the Iron frame xvork , en gaged in making a coupling , when ho lost his grip bj the slipping of the Iron nnd was Hurled to the trcstlo wnrk , about soxcnty feet bcloxr Tn his descent ho struck an other xxormnan , Andrew Wagner , aim it xvas that fact that pievcnted him from being dashed to listant death , although t'.io col lision xvas dlsastious to Wagnei Uislter was picked Up unconscious and the patrol wagon was called for to take him nwny for ticalmcnt. In the mc.tnlimo uver.xtiling possible wns done to case the suffering of the txxo unfoitunato men. Lasltur was taken to Iho Council Bluffs Medical and Suiglcal Institute , as ho was cxldentlj- much the xxorsuof the txvo An Inxestlgation shoxxed that his Injuries con sisted of a dislocation of the hip bone , two broken ribs , a cut on the Jixx- and sexeral teeth knocked out , Besides serious internal Injuries Or L-itigel. xxho is attending him , stated last ox ening that thu man's injuries aio xerj' dangerous and his rccoverj * is a matter of much doubt. Wagner was taken to St , Bernard's hospital tin xvas conscious all the time , and his agonized cries for metcj as ho xxas being carried through the streets tinned the heart of mom than ono listener sick. When ho arrived at the hospital Dm Macrae and Caiter found that ln had sust lined a com pound fractmo of the loft arm betxxeen the shoulder and ulboxv. Itxxasa\eix senous xxound , but thu phjsiclans xxctc in hopes that amputation would not oc neiessaiy Kasller. who is most soxerely hurt , has boon In the cltj' only about a month , having como hoic about a month ago fiom Mount Steiling , near Mobile , Ala , to xxoik for the the 1'huMilx company. Wagner's homo Is in Dubois countj. Indiana. Both men aio singlo. Sutorious Mandolin ohm atManbattnn bciu'li , Lake Manaxxu , tonigbt from 7 to 10 , Tlio Manhattan Bonub company bus fcO ucros of land boi during on 'Luko Manaxxn , tnucb of it cox'crcd xxitb boun tiful Hbado troe-s and ncscssiblo to the beach. Poisons desiring to c.unp out arc olToiud gi omuls for that iiutiio-jo free of charge. Apply to G. M. Waih- burn , inaiiagoi1 , at tlio bath hotiho ollloo , and belect your location Manhattan IBc.iuh Co. Williamson & Co. , 10i ( Main sticot , largest and bet biojclo block in city. The best building , uml "i tbo market by carload. Addrc N. Sehinv , 31 Bald win Block , Council BlntTla. . I.NCOUN riitviin : A IIUKCI.AK. nnicer Martin Men In Ono nnd llrlngi u hiulp lluinu Mllh Him. Shortly before 2 o'clock icstculay morn ing Onlcer Martin of the city police force xxasxxalklng along Eighth street near the corner of Broidxxay , xxhen he he-mi a sus picions sound that seemed to come from W. II. ICncpher's store , a short distance uxxay Ho placed himself In a position to xxatch and a fexx seconds Inter saxv three men mov ing about Inside the bulldintr. They had forced open the double doois in front , and that xvas probably tbo cause of tbo noise that attiactcd the ollicer's attention. Ho tip teed his xxav doxxn upon the enemy anil mot ono ot the tclloxxs Just as ho xyas coming out. Giabbing him by the snouldcr , lie inarched him back Into the store , keeping tbo huiglai's body in front of his oxxn as a shield against an.x bullets that the othci txxo might bend out ia his direction in em phatic protest nirainst being intruded upon As Martin onteicd the stoio ho heard someone ono s.ii . "Hands up" He obeyed tbo in junction , but tlio band that xxeiit up had his steel cane , and xxhen it came doxvn an in stant later it did so xxith a foico th.it xxould ha\o cut ono of the burglars' nead in txxo had be not dodged and thus escaped tlio ful loicoof tbo bloxxAn instant later txvo pistol tel shots lane out on tbo night air. One o ; the bullets struck Mat tin on the loft ildo a foxv Inches boloxv the Heart , xxliilo the othei nhfired past his ear xxithan angij bum. Ii the melee. Mai tin nlloxxed the txxo othci butglais to got bctxxccn him and tbo front door , and they both escaped As they xxcro scuttling a huge pistol dropped on the floor , and Martin qutculy pui it In bis pocket , supposing it to belong to the man xvho had done the shooting , but on ox < ambling it found that all the loacis xxoro stil In it. Ho accordingly asked the piisoncri that xx as his ucnpon , and the prisoner acknoxx lodged the corn without any parley When asked about tbo affair the fclloxx pleaded Innocence. Ho told the usual stoix about bis being a ' 'Colorado sufferer , " an'cl had been tiavcllng xvith eight ether men When they reached Lincoln ho xxas the only mono } ed man of Iho cioxxd , nnd Ills assets only amounted to $ J 50. Ho il Hided his xvealth xvitb his companions , anil xxhen the cioxxd auhcd In Council Bluffs 40 cents xxas all that xxas loft. They xxont out and bough some stuff to cat in the afternoon and along about midnight hi companions told bint thev hai made 'iirangcnicnta to get something fo bieakfastal Knopher'a stoio Itnuxeroc curicd to him that it xxas not customary fo giocery stores to lomaln open until I o'clock in the meaning , and \\llllugl } stalled eon on their auto-breakfast shopping expedition with thu results alwxo stated II said that hoxxasioadj togixo the olllici- any assistance ho could la running iloxxn tin D othci burglais and furnished them xxith i description of them. His story has a llshx smell , boxxoxer , and the oflleeis are Incline to put but llttlo faith m his ail values. Martin , strangely enough , xvat. not scii ouslj injured In the encounter , The bullet although a large ono and Ilrcd at shop range , did not oxen penetrate bis clothing It struck him on the side beloxv the xxaist , foxx Inches , anil glanced off , passing tbrougl. the top of llio door Although U did not draw blood , It caused a spot of Inky black- nesi nearly as latgo as the rmlm of his hand on tbo spot xx hero it struck The other shot , xxhich lloxv past his car , lilted the left sldo ol his face xxith ponder minks , thus bearing oxldeiao to the shortness of the lango. The man xxho Is hi custody gixcj his mine us i'at Casey Ho xras glxcn a bearing in pollen conit this moinlng and bound over to tbo grand Juiy , his bond being Uxcd at ftuO Hartliitt's grocery stoit ) , aeioss the street from Kncphcr's , was visited bj burglais at an early hour xestorday mouilng An at- tomptxxns miidi ) to cuter by forcing the front doors , Jim as was done at iho other place , but the x ( alters weroevidentli fright ened axva.x , as they did not succeed In getting inside the store Marks of a cioxxbaror some similar Instrument xvoro found plainly ou the outside ot the door. I'Voo ' concert. Sutorloua Mandolin club ut Manhattan beach tonight. ( lre.it Itcilm tliiu In Uoilur Lumber Trier * . Our company haying a largo uupply of red cedar in tnoir yardu in Arkansas , ha\o concluded to greatly reduce tlioir prices on red cedar for the next GO dayb , Now id your time to get red cedar cheap. W. F. BAKKH , Agent , Shugart Block , Council BlulTD. Mandolin muslo lu the moonlight on Lake Manawa tonight. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swansea Miiblo Co. a Tralu. Tno Hock Iiland oftlclals found It necessary to call ou the police for assistance last even. Ing. A cro d of trump * , thlrty-sovou In number , look possumlou of ono of the freight U : aim vrUlbU wns stauding m the jurUs and the trnlnmcn notice that they Intended to tay rleht xvith thorn The tialnmcn tclcRraphed to headquarter * for orders , nnd reoclvM xvord from the general superin tendent to call on the police , and If necsviry ou the sheriff , for assistance. The police managed to put the unxxelcomelsltorn to rout , and the train went out undisturbed. MUTOIt I.IUllSI.ATlOX. Smith ( let * Mora Time Th Ordlnnncn Krculiithig the peril of Troln * I'nMnl. Aldertmn Smith , the chairman of the com mittee to xxhlch xxas rcfcticd the n cent faro ordinance , asked for and \xas granted moro tlmo In which to make a report at the meet ing of the city council last evening Ho fished out a lingo roll of tjpoxxritten manu script and pi csontcd It to the gaze of the council , but ho would not alloxv any ono to como near enough to sco xvhat It said. "I xvant the minutes to show , " ho remarked , "that I , as chairman of this committee , am all ready to make mj repot t , but thu ether txvo members arc not , ami therefore I xvant moio time. " AshusildthU ho cast n ma licious glance In the direction of newspaper roxv , and the request for moro tlmo xxas granted The orditunco regulating the speed of motor trains xxas also brought up ami passed un.mlmously 'I his provides that anj'ono running a motor train at a rate in excess of clL'ht miles pur hour anyxxhero xxitliin the city , excepting on avenue A from Thiitcenth street to the ihcr , fifth avenue , west of Twelfth street , and Sixteenth street , from Broauwav to I'lfth avenue , shall bo liable tea a line of ji'i for each offense , A lemoiistranco against putting in curbing on IJtghth stieot betxxeen liroadxvay and Axcnuo O , signed bj' piopertj oxx ners teprc- sen ! Ing lUOJ feet of proportj' , was read and filed IX-City Poll Tax Collector A J McClaten presented a clilm of JJI , xxhleh he slid ho had overlooked in m iking his tinat report "I hope this claim xxill bo allowed and the matter mopped , " his petition read. It xxas referred to the llnanco committee r II Guanulla xvas awarded the contract for ouiblug Major l.inxienei ) road a communication suggesting tint the cltj iinproxcincnt bonds , xxhich aru to bu put en the inaikot soon , bo advertised for sale in the Wall Street Dally Xoxxs , and such other papers as xxlll bo likely to assist in the speedj sale The sug gestion x-as concuiied in , The question of the purity of the city water then c imo up , and the petition xx hlch xxas drawn up bj the regular phjsiclausof the city nt a recent meotlng xvas re id and icforred to the Boaul of Health. The coun cil adjouincd and immediatclj reconvened as a Bo.ud of Health , and City Physichn Mao- i.io xxas callel upon for bis opinion of the condition of the water supplx. Hn sta.cd that ho xvas afraid of the results of opening up a main sewer hi Omaha above the source of the Council Bluffs water supnly , and sug gested that steps betaken to prevent , bj' leg.il interfoicnce , the cltj' of Omaha from | opening up the sexxcrln case a fuither ox- ainintion should shoxv that the omptjln of scxxerairo xxould contaminate the water so as to make it unlit ( or diinkinc purposes Ho iccommotuled that the citj pro- cuio samples of water from the hjdrants in various parts of the citj' , and fiom the river at the sitno distance beloxv Council Bluffs and Omaha as the Council Blufls water works pumping station is beloxv the mouth of the oDjictionablc soxvcr. Manager Halt of the water xxoiks com- pinj * xxas called upon , and said that ho had recently had a lonversation with City Engi neer lioso water of Om iha , In xxhich th it gen tleman slid that a suxxer xxas intended at present simplj for draining olt the low lands In a comparatively uninhabited portion tion of Omaha In tune , turnover , when Omaha builds up In its northern part , the sexver xxill probablj bo used for house uur- poscs. Ho also quoted Mr. Rosewater as saj ing that none of the do/un or more cities along the Missouri had boon troubled xxitb epidemics which xvero traceable to im purities in the water , lu spite of the fact that thoj' were all using the river as a source of water sunply and also as a soxvcr outlet , and this , hu thought , xvas as good evidence as is needed as to the puritj of the water. After the matter had been discussed at considerable length it xxas decided to In struct the citj physician and xvater commit tee to get samples of xxatcr , as suggested by the city physician , and have them analjzed by the state chemist inorder to sat at rest tno much vexed ques tion , for the laising of xxbioh Manager Hart blames THE UEB The city pnxsician called attention to the pi actico xx Inch now obtains of postponing the issuance of burial permits until the ilrst of the month , vcrj- often until the corpse Ins been interred for thirtydas Ho stated that ho had determined tc m iku a change in this way of rnnniiiL- things , and wanted the assistance of the Board of Healthxxhich xx'as promised. Mandolin music in the moonlight or Lake Manaxva tonight. Notice. To greenhouse inon nnd levers o flowers : I will offer for sale to the highcb' bidder , commencing Tuesday , July 2. " > . at 10 a. m. , the ontito stock of plants tools , pots , w.igons and horses , ote. , con tained in the greenhouse and used in the business of Foster & Son , No. 700 Harri son street , to satisfy a chattel mortgage hold by Lewis Hammer. Said gale ube bo on the promibCH and in lots to sui putchabor. EDWIN .I. AUIIOTT , Agent for Mortgagee. Domestic soap ib tlio oest. Carbon Coal Co. , wholesale and rotai coal. Removed from lOPo.ul to 31 1'ear stieot , Grand Hotel building. ionic riniis UK. IMIM : , < ; . I'uttnwattimlo Countiftor tlio Unlo QL'iirlllu for Unpilil l > .lo ( . The Union Pacific Uailvvay compatij1 had a KIeat deal of grief jostcrday after noon bj reason of its iciusal to pay to th treasurer of I'ottaxvattamlo countj' the taxes of Ib'.ll. The taxes duu for that joar amount , with the penalties , to $ SOSI 7."i , them , claiming that the assessment of J1'JT > , - 000 xxas exorbitant. Yesterday noon County Tioasuior W. B Hood , accompanied bj' bis attornoj' , Finlcy Burke , proceeded to the Union Pacific tound house in Council Bluffs and sol/cd fifteen of the engines. It has been the custom of the engineers slnco the very hot xx cat her came on to roll their engines into the round house during the noon hour , so as to bo in the shade xvhilo eating tlioir lunches. This fact had boon communicated to the countj' treasuiur , o ho planned his campaign xxith the end In view of making n big haul when ho uiado mix haul at all. His seizure of the engines caused a panic in thu rallro id camp The company xxas shoit on engines at best and Iho J animus tor , xxho showed Kecd about the house , pointed out this engine and th'it englno which , ho said , the company must Imvo to perform its woik during the afternoon and evening Kcod waited until the list hud been made complete and n lot of old and second cl.tbs engines xxeru left , xrhlch , the trainmen seemed to intlmato , he was xxelcomo to take , and then remarked : . "Well , I gueis these engines that you need so badlj aru Juat the ones 1 need mjsulf. " riielr illun * Didn't U'urk. Quito a bluff xvas run in by some of the trainmen xxhen a cei tain eiiginu xvas levied upon , which , they claimed , the American Ixmn and Trust company had a claim upon ' You xvill got yourself Into trouble with tha l oan nnd Trust company if you seize that ono , " ono of them remarked "Well , " xx an the replj , "there's no telling but the American IJOMI and Trust companv mayhaxea c I turn on a lot of the rest of them , so I guess I ihall have to take some moro of them , lu order that I may bo SITU of ( taxing enough " George l\ Wright , the attorney for the railway company informed Uccd that he xvas not entitled to more than twice thu value of the claim , but ho In turn xvas Informed 3f.V > . Burke that the county bad u right to flvo daj s possession of the property la xxhich to make an inventory This silenced the Lot terney , and he began to see that there tIS nothing to bo done excepting to accept the inevitable. Ho accordingly began rustling > around for a bond for thu rclsaiu of the property , Uo llr t secured n boud signed bv the Comuill Bluffi fhvlng * bink , countersigned H1 the president and cashier of the bink This bond was not satisfactory , for the ireasMrer could have no means of knoxTltig tlmt thepies'denl ' nnd cashier had nuthorll.v" W sign the name of the bank , and he lUtnUnded something better. A lot moro rusUUig was done , xv ith the result at la < t that , the companj got possession of Us fifteen engines at 715 o'clock Inst evening , ' { d lm ; In return n satisfactory bond * The treasurer tits tifercly begun his cam- piiqn against railway , ttix dodgers , and similar scenes tnaj' bo looked for In the neir future unless the compiules como up to the scratch in much bolter1 < hvipo than they have done for the past foxv y Manhattan beach Manawa Man dolin club tonight. The Unind Hotel , Council BlutR The most elegant In loxva. Dining loom on seventh Hoop. Hate , $3.00 and SJ.OOa day. C. R Clark , I'rop. _ Abk your grocer for Domestic soap. Cook yet meals this summer on a gas range At coat at * ho Gas company. ur.d ciniit : : stucini : . Chrlittliti Hock , a I'll rm or , Tlroil or r.UIni ; , Kllln Ittniiulf with n Itvvolror. News has Just boon received In the ettj' of a suicide In ICei ? Crook to unship , which took place last Sunday morning , Chtistlan Bock , n farmer of that viclnltv , being the victim At f > o'clock he arose and asked Mrs .loliu Schildthauer , for xxhoco husbind ho was working , to let him li'ivo a icvolxcr , ns hu wanted to kill a rat that hid been gnaxxlng at his feed bin The xxomin got him the gun , and as ho took It ho asked her If she thought It xvould bo a good ono for him to kill htnuelf with "Try It and see. " was her answer , she sup posing naturally enough that ho was Joking Bock went on ton ard the feed bin and Mrs. Schildthauer xxent luck to her morn ing xxoik A moment 1 Her she hutrd the report of a gun and running out to suu xxh it had happened she. found Bock Ijlngon thu ground with the entire top of his he id bloxxn off In a most hoi riblu manner. Thu man had nut the muzzle of the revolver In his mouth nnd then pullo I the trigger The coroner's jtiryth.it xxas called toother to niaku an investigation ictuined a verdict of death by suicide. _ Domestic soap is the best. Frco concert. Sutjrlous Mandolin club at Manhattan beach tonight. There is nothing In this country like the fruit kept in Wheeler , llcreld & Co. 's cold storage. No matter vv hut the weather is , it leaches the customer in perfect condition. Another car load of lomoiib was put in Satuulay. Dr , J. C. Waterinan'b ollice removed to No. I ) South Main street. Stop at the Ogden , Council BlutTs , t to lefct$2.00 house In Iowa. Balloon , Courtlaud b.jaeh tonight. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. I'mictimllly Win a Feiituro of the Cltj SCoiinrll Mc < thi . With keen lemcmbrance of Conlox's re cent exploit , all thu mombois of the South Omaha citj' council were present good and culy last night , and , buring the fact that Mayor Walker xxas foiccd to leave his chair and ask the hoodlums on thu stairxxaj' and sidewalk to "lot upon their nickel , " matters passed along smoothly. Citj' Attor ney Van Uusen presented a number of oidl- nanccb hu has revised. There is little or no change In most of them , but all the city laxx s arc Just now being revised xxith \iexxof having them printed in puuphlet form John Snively , the garbage master , VTIXS alloxvcd a bill of ? il U3 Air catching dogs Ed Brcnnon gave notice to the council that the difference botxxeuh himself and Parks Co. had been settled and that so far as ho was contorned the cltj' could pay the money direct to Air. Parks Mr. Conloj' , chairnnn of the committee on ordinances , luported that all dog tax should bo piid to the city ticasmer in the futuie The matter xxas Hid over for ono week. City Treasurer Hector rcpoi ted on bonds uoxv duo and gave notice to the council th it the monej' xxould have to bo laiscd for the same. The matter xvent over ono xxeok. Frank Pivonka's claim for damages xxas returned without the endoisemcnt of the city attorney Pivonka'sclaim xvas for dam- aces by bad paxinc and cuibing. Citj Attoinev Van Duson introduced a number of ordinances xvhiih hohas icvised. Nineteen piopcrty oxvners in the Koui th ward tiled a ptotest againnt the council gi anting rie'it-ot-xx ' ay to the railroad about to cross the boulevard at ' 1'hirtj-sec.ond , Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets , unless tne streets arc kept open and piss able by placing a viaduct. Placed on lile The Nebraska National Dink has a Judg ment for f4.4b4.10 and s- < .li "Jintunst against thu citj' . The manager of the concein gave notice that the bank wanted Its money. Judgments h ive been rendered against the citv of South Omaha in the distuctcouit fet $4,7f > 0 87. Upon motion of Wj'inan , a xxar- lant xxas ordeicd drawn for the amount. An estimate of $ l-d" ! U xvas allowed Parks & Co for icpiiis on the Q street xiiduct. Another judgment for SUMS In favor of John Richhart has been rendered against the city in thu district court. Upon motion of Wj'inan , a vvaiiant was ordered draxxn for the stmo. Next came a Judgment In favor of iho South Omaha Nation il bank for * JX)1. ( ) This xvas also ordered p lid. Alice Sullivan secured a judgment for . : ! . " ) in thu same court and the amount was ordered paid over All the aboxo arc old Judgments , vvhlcli have been hanging lire for vcars. Councilman Schultz dcsncs to have sec tlon ti of the Iho ordininco knocked out , am : oTored a resolution to have ] the city attorney draft an ordinance to that effect. 'Ibis sec. tlon given thu tlio chief authority to call on . b > slander toxxoikitta lire , and in case ho refuses , the guilty person is subject to ar lost and tine , / Cuddington presented a final estimate for.i,4K ( > " 4 for fcuxv-er noik on J and ether stieets. Allow oil The grading contract and bond of J. Oxvens xvas approved , After considerable discussion it xvas agreed to purchase one copy of the State Code for thu benefit of thu council and the city officials. The request of President Cheek of the school board to have thu council dlicctClty Treasurer Hector todollver the orders of the school board in his pusHpsslon to Mr Chi ok or the school lioaid , wab brought up Citv Attornoj' Van Duscn gaxo It as his opinion that It would ho unxxUo at the picscnt tlmo for the council to direct Mr. Hector to do so. Bruce said that ho 1id | : been told that the school matters \xoio , "none of our business , and if that U a f ict wo had better keep our hands off entirely/1 Bruce thought the councilmen xxuro doing xvull to keep their oxxn heads auovo water and ought not to meddle xvith BC boo L' board matters Air L. S3 SHOE . Do yog wear them ? Wh q next In need try a pair , Best In the world. If youwsnt a fins DRESS SHOE , mada In the latest itylei , don't pay $619 $8 , try my $3 , $3.50 , $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to cuttom made and look and wear ai well , If you with to economic In your footwear , do to by purchulng W , L , Douglas Shoes , Name and price stimped on the bottom , look for It when you buy. W. L. DOUGLAS , llrncktan , limn. boM by iprwtz Nevnin , 13 ai. Svenunn ; S W. Bowmtn Jj Co. ; C. J. CurlHjn ; F. S. Crcssoy , So. Om ha. Ilootor' * rcn ons for tinnclnp on to those onlcrs lm\o boon nubllihed in 1'nn HUB The South llilitleth street rnMtor , out near JcttcrN broxxcrx' , xvnn brought tip In committee of the \\holc XV manM if It xxorc not for.Tcttcr'itlixm the atreot xrould bo all rlijht Ho , thercfoie , thought .totter should bo n kcd to boir half the o < cpeno of In n culvert ' 1 ho council coiihl not mtmy Jctter for money nlroiulv paid lInK , but thouchl ho wonIJ bo xvllllnt ? to ( lodlcato the street , ns the opening of the street xxould prove betiencl.il to him Mr Jotter mldie-wd the council niulsild that the cltj Ind IIOMT doniJ any xxoi'K on 'luxtroid Ho xxnntcU to knoxv xx hj hoxn njincclt.x taxes If ho could not rccolxe .omo boncllt Thorouli , ho inld. xxcio fnr > pttor from his broxvci'i to I'.ipllilon th in 'roin ' tbo broxxcry Into South Omiha .lohn O'lloorko snld this matter hnil IIIIIIK llro oiift onoui h nnd the people xxoro pettlnR crytlrod of bolnR put oft from xxeck to ixcek. Uulln , chairman of the committee on trcots , wns not present and no report could l > e made Conlcy iiio\cd tlmt the cltj attor- icy bcpln condemnation proceedings on tno itrcot In question , and hctc the matter rested The street commission was instructed to spair or rebuild the xxnlk in front of : r.0 South Twcntj-sixth street , 'llio city altar * ncy also reported that thoie xxas a badpl.icn ut Txx cut -fourth anil F streets , also anther - -ther - In the center of Tx > entj-third stieot , iiolxxoen learnt M Itimrd of IMtic ttlon. The South Omah.i Hoanl of Education icld n lengthy si-sslon lust night. KKRcn vt Hock xxero alloxxod Jl.WK ) on stnn.kto for xxoik done on the nexx school louses Tlio bid of K A rotsjtho for tlnlshltij'tbo . ' "ourth xx.inl school xx'as the lovxe"U and the MII tract xx , is ix xx aided to him at $ W)0 ) The ' 'ilils for furnishing the sl.tto blaek bo.irds 'or six buildings xxoio as folloxxs 0 H Ascbenbock School seats , $ .15v5 , $ .1 IK ) , $ . CO , $ .1M Hlaek bojid slates per } , iul , 1)4 ) , : r > and .10 ce-nts Lincoln School Supply Companj School scats , M''O , f. ) 10 , s-t , S'JW , blaikbo.ini lato. a ) ' , , .M , : i5f f eents Un itcd States School Fui nltui o Compiny chool seats. $4 tA > , ? J TU , f4 W , jJiO , blaclt- bond slate , yj eents Washlnifton blatc Company Hlackboatd slate , -T , iinl 'Jt cents On icotion of Itnlln , the slate board matter xxns put oxer until Tuesday and the bids on seats xxcro taken up * lho lopicsentathcs of each coniun > took turn In explaining the merits of their stock ami the bids xvcio thotoughly discussed An infoinnil ballot shoxxcd that foul of sKotcs xxere in favor of iho Citand Kipids seats , anil upon motion ol Mr Unlla the societai.v xxm InstiuUed to entur into a e-ontiact xxith tbo United States School ruinltuiccompinj lor xxhatscats ate needed Insuiunio xxas ordoicd taucn out on the \\est AlbiIght school house slid XX null il tn Die. Hose Hoi once Is tbo name glx en by a hi u- netto xxoman of the h ilf xxoild xxho at tempted to commit suicide in a b ignio on Hallroad uxmiue last oxenin 'J ho B'rl ' c.imo to South Om tha .bout txxo xxccksago She has been in a despondent mood ever MUCO bur niiixal , but has hud little to sain re # ird to her troiiblos About 7 o'oloek she xxas found in her room b tbo landiadx. Mad une CJeorgi1 , in a stupid eondi- tion \\ltb considcrahio dilllc-ultj she x\as aiouscd , and after be'iiiK xxalked until i ! o'elock this inoi nini ; she xvas out of danger 'I ho in ittur xvas ropoitcd to the polko , but xxhen the female xvas questioned she xvould biv nothmi : cxeept tint boi life had boon full of tioublu and that she did not eatc to lixe anj longer It xxas stated h.x one of boi aequaint'inccs that the fill had but lecuitlj been jilted by an old loxcr xxhom she bad supported for months , and that tins xxas tbo cause foi her i sh act Trh'il to IlrunU ,1 ill. Another attempt xxas made at a jail deliv ery in South Omaha Monday night. Charles IJoxce xx.is on Monday bound oxer to tlio dit- tilet court on the chut go ofuulultcry. About midnight Oiticci Thomas enteied the lockup nnd found that the folloxv had ptiod off txxo of the iron birs , and in Iho minutes moro xxould luxe been a fice num. It has only been a short time since a suc cessful Job of this kind xxas xxorkeu The diftlcultj is tint no Jailer Is kept at the sta tion it ij' or night Oeeasionullj tbo ejpt.iln drops into tbo station and ono of tbo police , xxho is also gixcn a bc.itis supposes ! to show up llicio at diflcicnt inlcrx ils duilng tbo night. 'I hero aio also long periods in the daj time xxhen no puiaon is left in charge of the jail. Iloiuliurtlml ulth ISriiud. 'Iho Salxation armj pitched its tent in South Omaha last night at thceoinorof Txxcnty-sixth and M btreets. About S o'clock C. Schamtner dro\c by m his bicid xxagon and stopped. Theio xxas a cioxxd around and Sclmnmor began ttiroxxing loix'es of In cad into tbo gathering. Uthuis helped him got uxviiy xx ith his siipjily and in live minutes Scbanuncr but no hie-ad and xxas locked up for dimdorlj conduct. Ilo gave bail and xxas icle.ibod lleiit Ills \V1 e. Mike Bradley , a bmlj' denizen of tbo Fourth xxard , is in limbo for beating liis \\ifo xxith a club According to tbo woman's story the assault xvas brutal and uncalled for. Mrs Hradley is a graj'Inircd xxnman and has the appearance of a quiet , inolTcn- slxo poison. Balloon , Cottrtlnnd beach tonight. CRIMi : IN HIGH PL.AOCS1 It Is not strange thut Homo people do xvionp throiigh iffiioiftnco , others fiotn n failure to invostifrnto as to the rigntor wroiifj of a matter. Hut it is strange , that indiyldutils and linns , xvho are fully axxuro of the rights of othoru , xvill poi1- slst in porpotratlnpr fiaudh upon thorn , lllfrh-tuncd , xvoaithv manufroturinfr firms xxill olTor and hell to rot ill mor- chantb , articled which they know to bo infiiiitfomontEjoii the rights of proprie tors , aiidimitntlonsof xvoll known cools. \Vo want to sound a uoto of xv-.triiin ; . ' to the rotallorB to hoxvaro of such Imita tions ami Himulationaof "CAitnii'.s Li r- Tl.i : Ltvilit L'n.i.s. " Wlion they are offered - forod to you , i of use tlioin , you do not want to do wroutf. and > ou don't xvaiit to lay youraolf liableto a laxvauit. lion FMiiklin said "Houosty is the host poli cy" ; it lu juot as true that "Hoaosly is thoboHt principle. " When a Baby Smiles in Sleep , Then She's Happy. How Many Happy Infants If Mothers Only Know Morel A Great Deal of Cufforing Is Directly Tracottblo to Ignornaco. In Ireland they ha\o n pretty fancy that xvhcn a baby smiles in its sloop it iy "talking xvilh angels. " Hoxv nnny inoro untiling , healthy bnbicq thoto uiluht ho in Omaha if niolhuis know moro of tholr babios' ncads , The only romonstr.inco to tills xxiuitot Knoxxlcdfo that is possible to llttlo uhil- droii , is expressed in the lungimgo of biiflcrln j "I'd ' dlsoiso. Stale cow's milk absolutely fresh mllu In the city is a lletion is not only unpalatable and lacking iu nutrition but also harmful. Mother s mllu is sometimes - times quite as hul Iiuptoporly prc- jiuie'd substitutes ate xxoiso But the Inctntod food prepared In Uur- llngtou , Vt. , has become a blessing. Jt is the xvoiidorful icsult ( if the grout ad- MIIICO ttiat has been made in iccent yeais in the stuclof infant nutrition. 1'iob.ibly to the end of tlmo healthful mother's milk \ull bo bolter than any imitation But , nest to this , the most eminent phjbiciMiH aie > agreed and the cxpoilenco of thou-aiids of pin outs has ] iro\ed , that lact.itcd food is the most nation ! and nouilshing dlot possible for infants. Its 11 0 In the suninier ia cbpcc- iallj' to bo dcsn oil. It is a bolter pie-xcntivo of the dreaded WAND ELL. ubolcr.i infantuni tbui ; nil the mcdiclno in the world. It is to bo obtained ut any diujr storo. and is not only easy of pi opaiation but is so IncxpoiiBivo thut no family in Omaha need bo without it. Tbo following letter from Mrs. A. Wnndoll. ! ) ' ) Koxxo btrcot. Hochoitor. N. Y. , a iiicturo of xvboso prctti b ibid civcn aboxo , ia ono of ouotos that aio locoiveil ovoi'y woclv from liuppv pit outs llio cuntiover ( % : "Our b iby xvcijrbod four pounds at birth When two tnontbb old who vvoif hcd but oiffht pounds xxitb bor olothos on Tlio doctor said she was a very frail child I commenced fcu"ii bor acoi'tian food when hho wiibfourtpoii days old , but &bo did not K-ii" atroiiffth as I KIPJXV she oujht. When rfbo xx'as seven month old 1 cb.intred to lactated food. Sbo coiiunciu'cd to galnatonco and to rcit xxoll at , nifjlit. Sbo hiu not boon sick with boxxol tioublo once tin ouMi ( , boi teolbiiiff , and she xx.ts teething ing List sumiuur. I consider laotated food 1ms boon a ( , 'roat blobsiii" ; to our llttlo ( jitl. It lias inndo bor healthy , stroiur and the lmp ] > iust Ivvn vaai-o d child in KochoBtor. Any inothor xxish- ing to addi ess ono that has u ud lactated food xxill bo oboorfullv answered at my expense by rnldi casing mo. " tlco Hi the Htito nut federal courts. ItoonH Oi-7-i- block , ( Jounull lllulTd. I k TJT1) ATI ? VC Ciltrrh Ouro eiirc-H c it irrh 131 li l111 1 O All ill II 'BHIH | f.O cuita READYMADEMUSTARD PLASTERS Wo were tha first tiunnfftottwr * on thU Continent , OurlMrst Improvement nrp MH ( injlhln/ctvfr / before piWncod. 1V < .Ma , o. Mr Itn . .IlntnrA lo hive SKAIIUIIX'S. Aik tor them spread on cotton clolli. SEADURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES : I'roTcnl Ion l bettor than euro , bjr burning llic n cMiillog bill < melli In bncpnirnin , clo cl , Ac. anitlrjtrojetl.Mid th eoiitAglon iU nrs are ko | > truy : Also rueful for oiprlllne mo - qultos and trrlUtlng Insects. Price , S5o. cnch , To pntlf r Rlck.rooRK , nparlmont * . etc. , use HYDRONAPHTHOL PASTILLES. jrtilch In burning. disinfect nml pnxlucfi a fragrance refreshing nn 1 Invigorating , ) o , per boiofiu. sole Mnuufacturvrs 1'linrinurctttlrnl I . , _ . . , vn . . , Chcuiut * . NEW YORK. EDUC ATIONAl.r mitlSTl.VN L'OI.MMli : . Tito tiMilUi * ndiool In tluxtst for win * women looitrd liiOolinii- III i Mo HIM ! of Nt \mUiM-MU liiviiHiulcouitiio- tlloiis IwlltlliiKS lu'itrd li\ lint \\nii \Mi'Ml ; rlro' IrlollKlil * ilnoHt grounds In tln iliti > IKIIIMIPW cli in | 1 HIlUtl xItli oport limit * Kxrrx nrllrla < if fiirnltiirn Inrliiulni ; plium * IIIMX. Without iloiilit thi'tirst fimilMifO fli'hoiPl MI-M rllmtln I < K * rrlli'id cnilu itlnr cour pMn l.m iMturt' I.inyiia- RI > Mimic iiHMitlon : nntt llolmrlo Kneitltx nbl , Ilioroiieh liiveivsslxc no pupils Icii'li In lliln cot- Itifil l ? t itillsTipil In 1H.M ) Oxer 400 ilnnmt < Next M Moii Ivclns sept I' v % 'nl ' foi Ml IMKIllliiHtrnl - till1 llaluKiio to I'HAMt 1 * ST I'l.MH I'IVK . rolutiibln Mo HOLLBE\iS \ BNSTBTUTE ItUTirrOUItT lfir Vnunir I.nillrn. ftt t f > f lon ownK Soptnmbvr IMh IX'U Vclrcllo routv * in nil I.IIIIK > IMI. < nJ Til nrci , > hi lr , \rli iull locution. l.mhtnuU trofaMnm n > l Iwnntr Hillfd. llfitntllullr itn > tril m Vallnj of VlrslnU. on A VV 1C. It. nrnr HntiinVn. mmnitMlit ni-riicrT. itllnirnl itnurx. cliiu i unuctllrd. W'tlt * [ or llii | > traloj rnUl 'ituc to C1IA8. I. . t'OCKi : , Miil.llutllni | , V . TEMALE " ' A I A D M 'w ; mam * C I | r.llil lear. I'rcpixmtnri CollcRlMi. Xlu-l , An ( V nrtf , > IIKfor XVfllculr. smlin.V * nr smut fnrlll trnlf < l ( > it IOKUO. AddrcoKt UUI.LXltt ) , A U.Jnikrmrlllii , III. MILITAK ! 3 ACADEMY HVV KI'.T RIMtlMIH. Ms-it'lll.-lh. | . n.nt Mllllnrr tkhuol ot thn W < " l. W rltn for llhi'lrnli',1 Caliilo un , Retreat Insane lu cimrKo of the Slstors of IVloroy. This renowned Institution Is sltniitod on tha hluti bluir.s back of nnd oxiirlooklnt ; tl.uclty of Council ItlulTs Thu spicloiu Kroiiiuls , Its hlKh loc itlon nnd splendid xloxx , in iku It a most pit lining retro a for the nllllcted. A stuff of eriiliu'nt physicians and it luruo corpa of ex- pcrloiucil nurses niliiNtor to tlio comforts of thopitlunts fcpeclul care glxen to lady pa * tlcnts. TERMS MODERATE. 1'or particulars auply to SISTER SUPERSOJt , Frank Street Council Bluffs - - - , Iowa. The Cole- bratcd Xon- chaii cablu Spucta c 1 c s i\ \ a n d C y c Glasses for sale in Om. EYF.GASSES | aha by O.T".T I , M - , , . . MAX MHYEK & BKO. CO. , ONLY. Special Noticait AIISTII VCTS amlloiiiH Kirin mil c lly impart ? bought nut Hold IIIHOJ .V. Thuni is , Council IIlllIlH GAKIIAr.K i. inoiiil ocMspndlHiullii uliliiiuay ) cli'iiutl Kit Ilurltu , at T i ) lorn croci'ry , 01) HioaU\.i > . I7OR i\CIIANGr. nliM ) lot on botliiin foi horns -1 and lnifKj. ( iri'iiHldnlilH , NlrliuHon .V Co l Oll bVI < l > KlrHt I-IIHS n H ! iiiruit , xxill lo- iilol mil ullli i HI itillxliul triilu Imiulruat 111 ( Mlllltl , COUIILll IlllltTH 17KUIT FAHMS-Vyulilvi > Hoiiu > linn liuirlnir fruit L I inns fnrHili' , ilHUKonil loxx.i f irnm , icholon SIO ! i ro firm , ptr aero Jolnmtoii .V I'ltti n I.'OHSALK il a truvilii K liken ntoiicii , lin tuni 1 > \ 'Jill ( ut on I'irk .u. iiui' , or u 111 null In HIII illi r pin IH IfiliHliud 1) ) U Slic ifi : , Ilrotd- \ \ iy mil M ilu Htn iH O X1C anil hlckorv liiiutH fur H ilu clu ill un ( Jullu- Klici H ( inn , AildruHH MrH ( < ill iKhur , Wculon. I 11 11AN AN OI'I'OIITIJJJITY for a IIOIIIDV h i\n Inkan si-xi r it ( It sir iblu IKIIIHI Hand IIIIH umli-r foro- elusiiroiif niurti ; iifulh it XMSlll aluxu out at Lenten on monthly p lymcMits ur fore t h li > , Vllcas , U I'o irl St. DHVOOODS inilplotlilnir An oiiparliinlty fur , i unoil Hluclt at low rout A Irusi Dij A. UOSM , Council lIlullH 11. AlfAVTBI ) Oiioil irlrl faririiiiiTil lioimiwork ill UIILC M i : MtlCu-H oil , Uil Uilcliuil COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All klmUof Dyulnit nnd Ulo mill ? done lu thu hi if hull Htyln of llio nrU I'll lud unJ stulnud fixhrlu * mud * lu loul : us K'i'i ) I in now.Vorx iiromptljr done ant dollvurai ) In nil purls of tb country. Hum ! for prlcu list O. A. MAOHAN. - j L jB-ji j- | cjg j ftfna tK Ji l"t * * S3 Proprietor. tgiS S llroailwiiy , nnnr North Hi'bUirn Dupot , TolophonoKJ. DON'T YOU KNOW You can buy tlio best J3ii > 'iy , Fhnolons , Cuvrlfigosf Sulky , or any thinff in the lino. We invite you to call and S3a our repository. All of the luteat and beat styles kept. If you want the best at the right price come and see us. or address , 1304-6-8-10 Main St , UNION TRANSFER CO. , Council BufL ! , IK