u i lit i i in I 1 1 4 i i I In ft I1 FRIDAY FACTS H W Abts wna in Norfolk yesterday from Columbus Jasper Huffman wns in tho city jpr twlny from York Mr and Mrs SnnnderBwero np from Stanton yesterday II K Fleming was n city visitor yes terday from Wrtync Mrs A B Shurtloff of Omaha is vis iting Norfolk frlomlB L B Mnttcson wob n city visitor yew tonlny from Osmond Mm Hiuw nml Mrs Hall of Piorco woro In tho city yesterday I Assessor Herman Gorecko was ovor to Madison yesterday on business Engineer W H Lowo went to Crook on business Inst evening It H Schnuider tho Fremont Battle olan was a city visitor yestonlny Agont F W luuoninn returned this morning from his visit to Omnlin Gny R Willinr nml F A Dearborn cnnio in from Wayno tills morning II P Shnmwiiy of Wnkeflold was n city visitor yosterdny on political busi ness Mr nml Mrs 0 HRoynoldH will go to Omnlin tomorrow to boo Irving and Terry A N Hdily of South Norfolk 1uh movoil his hack barn to n locntion on tlio fit root Hov S F SlinrplcsB has rotnrnod from ONeill whoro lio wont to attend tho Niobrnrn presbytery O W Crnni J O Byrno nnd Frank JMnrtln woro n trio of visitors in tho city yesterday from Madison Ruv W II Entoii or tho Baptist church iH confined to his homo with quito n sovoro nttnok of sickness D D Brnuson is moving from tho Ohesney building into tho resldonco across tho Btrcet from tho Baptist church G W Schwcuk nnd Ohnrlcs Flores -wont to Madison thiB morning hoping to hoar tho nrgnmouts in tho Btock ynrdB caso L A Poblmnn II H 3Iohr Douglas Cones ami Thomas Ohilvers drovo down from Piorco this juorning Hal Voght haB nccopted tho position as choir master of tho Y M 0 L and nn improvement in tho musical features is looked for As ono of tho suro indications thnt spring iB horo the soda fountain at Christonhs drujr storo commenced to Hz this morning William Olson of Swaburg has an in 8nno notion that ho owns a lnrgo herd of cattle and tho insane board has ordered -Mm to tho Norfolk asylum Damascus commaudory No 20 K T liolds its annual mooting tonight for tho election of officers for the onsuing term A good attendauco Is desired Mrs M D Tyler wout to Omaha this morning and Mr Tyler followed this uoon They will boo Irving and Terry tonight in the Merchant of Vouico James Worrel nnd Perry Trnlock rodo their wheels to MadiBon yesterday returnlug on tho train They do not report tho road aa smooth ns n floor Thoro will bo n business meeting of tho Epworth league this evening ut S oclock nt tho M E church for tho pur pose of electing oillcera for tho ensuing year Rev J E Fowler of Madison wns in tho city yestorday in connection with work pertaining to the Norfolk district TSpworth league convention which is to bo held in Randolph during Jnuo Geo D Bntterflold nud wife of Creigh ton passed throngh the city thiB morn ing on their way to Omaha Thoy woro joined here by Miss Ada Bnttorfleld nud nil will go to see Irving nnd Terry to night The grocery firm of Collamer Grant was this afternoon dissolved Mr Collamor will continuo the business nt the old stand while Mr Grant will engage iu other business after May 1 J W Fifer and J 0 Clements mem bers of tho Intorstnte commerce com mission aro in Denver hearing a freight rato case From there they will go to Omaha and will hear tho Norfolk case Monday Yesterday was the 54th anniversary of Mrs Bailers birth nnd last evening a number of friends surprised her at her home on South Fifth street Refresh ments were served nud n good time was had by those attending The elegant stained glas3 windows for the new Catholio church have ar rived and been placed in position Tho edifice is rapidly approaching comple tion and each days work adds to its attractiveness Under the new Sunday train arrange ment on the M O road no mail will go out on No 12 leaving nt 0 T0 a m A postal clerk will be on train 9 arriv ing at 10 35 n m and on train 10 leav ing at 1 00 p m A pouch mail only will be received from train 1 1 arriving at 7 30 p in W H Bridge of the Sugar City Cereal mills departed yesterday morning for Cedar Rapids Iowa where he goes to attend the annual meeting of the Retail Grocers association of Iowa nud also the pure food show in connection with the same From Cedar Rapids Mr Bridge will board the train for Denver o attend n similar mooting of tho Colo rndo grocerfl nnd boom wheatllng now ono of tho nccosRary pnro food artlolefl so mnoh in domnnd by tho grocerfl of tho nbovo named Hlatcfl Harry G Fleming and Miflfl Blanch Mitchell both of thlH oity woro united In mnrrlago nt tlio M E paronngo by Hov CI II Main at 7 I10 oclock Wed ncBday evening Tho groom ifl omployod in Vnll8 confectionory Btoro nud tho briilo Ib tho daughtor of Mrs E Mitchell tho milliner A Ohlcngo dlRpntch to this mornings Omnlin Boo contains tho following Dr Fred F Teal n member of tho Omaha board of education nnd MIrb Mnnd Morriam woro united in marringo thiB ovonlng at 7 oclock at tho homo of tho bridoB parents Mr and MrB RurroII B Morriam 2011 South Wood street Miss Helen Holninn was maid or honor and William B Wclshans of Omaha was host man Among tho out-of-town guests worn Dr W HHauohott and J F Houston of Omaha Dr and Mrs Teal will mako their homo In dunlin nftor a short hridnl trip Tho groom wnB formorly ono of Norfolks popular young inon Ho wns a mouther of tho Norfolk high school clnss or 12 A fuBhlon note sayfl that boltB gloves and nccktlefl of rnttlcsnnko skin will bo worn by women this Bpring Wo know tho poor rattlosnnko would havo to come to it sooner or later adds an oxohango It wuh about tho only varmint loft thnt tho womon didnt wear Think of n woman being arrayed in n Bilk worm dross sealskin snequo ostrich feather hat goat skin shoos whale bono stays kid Hkin gloves horso hldo bolt tortoise Bhell comb fish scale trimming stuffed canary birds clam sholl buttons Spitz dog muff mink tall collarotto alligator hido purso and now a rattlesnake neoktio Solomon in all his glory was not such n monngorio aa ono of theso nnd yet wo lovo thoin no mntter what thoy wear Tho first timo In tho history of tho country n patent has been grnutcd on common Nebraska soil says a pross dis patch from Chudron to tho Stato Jour nal Somo months ngo Miss Emma 0 Sickles a Now England Ynnkeo girl discovered n valuable morit in the soil for roctlfylng corn oil nnd procured n patent on tho soil for the process though advlsod by several legul auHioritileB of Chicago and Washington City that she could not Miss Sickles resides in Chi cago and is Boorotary of the national Pure Root sociots Iu hor chemical analyses her attention was nttrnctcd to tho crudo oil that goes to wasto annually from the Peoria coreal mills and on whioh tho millorB havo spent forty thousand dollars in tho vain attempt to discover a process for clarifying purify ing nnd reducing to a marketable com modity Miss Sickles turned abruptly to a peculiar clay soil taken from her homostead in Dawos county uenr this oity nnd commenced nn experiment Sho was successful beyond hor expecta tions and mastered in n fow hours what Peoria millers spent years of timo and failod in It wns in removing tho rancid flavor and tusto from the crudo oil and purifying it into a tablo oil equal to either the domestic or imported olivo oil Tho sonson is here when spring ini plnuts into tho breasts of many youths n spirit of unrest whon thoy fondly im agine that it is a lifo of nobility nud pleasure to camp on the trail of tho dusky red man and decorate their belts with his scalp or to go to California and pick up gold uuggots ns large as hens eggs until thoy become akin to CreosuB in wealth Thoy take extreme pleasure In tho thought thnt thoy will no more be compelled to split kindling wood or carry coal for their mothers Tho time has come to assort the rights accruing to Independent manhood whether thoy bo 8 or 18 years of age All these inspirations nro nil however when they Buonk iu tho back door nt home a few days later with sore and tired feet nn nching void nbout tho pit of the stomach and with torn clothes and humbly beg forgiveness and a share in the heritage they had previously deomod worse than bondage Tho three youths who left Norfolk homee the other day have been heard from Thoy were nn their way homo but were put off tho traju because they had no monoy with whioh to pay their faro by a husky employejof a soul less corporation Thoy aro very anxious to return but tho parents evidently beliovo in lolling them enjoy tho return THE NORFOLK DAILY NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 26 1000 trip iu their own way Chief of Police Widamau is searching for a couple of other youths who are in this neighbor hood from somo other towu Yesterdny morning they were reposiug in a liny mow nnd came pretty near being run through by a pitchfork in the bauds of tho owner of the premises who was bent upon feeding tho stock Two Stanton boys took the fever and left homo Mon- day night One was Audro Chamber lain aged 17 nnd tho other George Murphy aged 12 They were said to have been in South Omaha Tuesdav but it is uot unlikely that they are the chaps Widamau has beeu looking for Wanted Several bright and honest persons to represent us as mauagers in this and close counties Salary 000 a year and expenses Straight boua flde no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank iu any towu It is mainly office work con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope Tub Dominion Company Dept 3 Chicago SATURDAY SIFTINGS Geo Davenport Br was a passenger for Madison last ovonlng MIrb Hnrtloy is iu tho city from Mad ison to visit over Sunday Mrs L J Speck nnd children havo gouo to Gnrnott Kaunas to visit friends Mrs John Snthorlnud and daughter nro in tho oity today from Battle Creek Mayor J E Simpson is In Ncllgh on business nnd expects to return homo to night T B Kail 1b In tho city looking nfter proporty Interests and greeting old time friends Mr nnd Mrs G II Bano have re turned from Illinois where they spout tho winter Mrs Unit Mnpes nud daughtor Ber nico have gone to Omaha to seo Irving nud Terry tonight Manager Baird of tho sugar factory returned yestonlny from a business trip to Rocky Ford Col II Strclow nnd family havo removed to Long Pino where they expect to mako thoir homo in future Mrs Ciicnoy and daughter woro in tho city today on thoir way from Sionx City to their homo iu Creightou A dnnghtor wns born yesterday after noon to Mr and Mrs J F Gutoher Mr Gutchor is n clerk iii tho Iloffmnn furnitnro storo Tho band of Gypsies who havo mado Norfolk their homo during tho winter departed this morning on their summer travels Tho Madison musicians aro to meet noxt Monday ovoning for tho pnrposo of re organizing thoir baud under the lendorship of Wnrreu Forsnlth Noligh Yoomnu Row O J Woilles of Norfolk came up Tuesday evening nnd hold communion iu tho Episcopnl church Wednesday morning Miss Mount a teacher lu tho Chicago schools iB expected to arrive iu a few days to spend hor spring vacation at the homo of her brothor E 0 Mount O R Ellor of Long Piuo and Misses Ilnttio Allbery nnd Ruth Mntrau have gouo to Omaha to hear Irving and Terry in Nauco Oldfield nud The Bolls D A Ommermau has returned from Nevada Mo where ho wont for treat ment for rheumatism He states that ho has been materially helped by the treatment received The Battle Creek Enterprise has it that Anton Bucholz has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Dr Ferdinand Verges deceased Tho estlmnted value of the doctors estate is between 75000 and 100000 Battle Creok Republican Tho four-months-old baby of Mr nnd Mrs Wil liam Westervelt living eight miles southwest died yesterday morning of somo iufnntilo trouble The little one will be buried today tho funeral tnking place at tho family residence Tho Neligh Advocato says Ward Lookabauch havo received word from J N Davis of Norfolk stating that ow ing to ill health ho had decided not to purchaso tho Neligh house It is un derstood that Mr Davis hod a hemor rhngo recently nud his health is still very poorly Pierce Leader Sheriff Hass took three of tho Johnson children down to Norfolk Wednesday aud turned them over to nn agent of the Nebraska Chil drens homo nt Omaha One of the children bad beeu making its home with the sheriff and two with August Giese Tho first circus to strike this section of country appears to have given Nor folk the marblo heart The Great Syndicate English American shows will exhibit at Pierce May 1 and at Stauton May 2 Norfolk people have seen so mauy great shows that the action of this one will uot cnuse many tears At tho meeting of Damascus com- manaory jno Xi i T ueui last even ing the following officers were elected for tho ensuing term G T Spreoher E 0 Gilbert Hnlverstein Geu An drew H Vielo 0 G S F Shnrpless prolate S W Hayes treasurer E H Tracy recorder j Jos Allbery S W S G Dean J W An examination was begun iu the Norfolk schools yesterday morniug aud was completed touay under tho super vision of O W Crum Tho pupils of tho Eighth grade are being examined with regard to their qualifications for holding n third grade teachers certifi cate and those of tho Senior class in tho High school aro being examined for second grudo certificates Heretofore pupils of the schools havo been called upon to teach but have been unablo to pass the necessary examination Tho present plan is to find out who nro ca pable of teaching so that like mistakes will uot occur in the future and they cau be recommended for positions Tho weather bureau on March 1 is sued somo new orders regarding the hoistiug of weather signals The im portant features of tho instructions nro Tho morning forensts ouly will be util ized for the display of weather signals and the lings displayed will represent only tho forecast applicable to tho 24 hours beginning at 8 p m of the day the flags are hoisted If more than one kiud of weather is predicted for the period from 8 p m to 8 p m the con- ditibtis first named in tho forecast will bo ropresonted by tho uppermost weather flog It two temperature fore casts nro mado for thin period tho first named only will bo represented by tho tomopornturo flag In Its proper position Tho whito or fnir weather flog will bo displayed for n forecast of partly cloudy or cloudy weather without precipitation GIVEN THEIR TIME A Number of Anylum Kinjiloyen Ino Lout Their PoHtlonH Something of n sou Ration hns been created nmpng tho employes of tho Norfolk hospital for tho iusnuo dnring tho past fow days on ncconut of tho fact that many of them hnvo boon notified of a stoppage of their pay nnd others hnvo received notlco thnt their Borviccs would bo dispensed with after a certain date It is understood that tho following havo beeu recently relieved from farther duty Engineer Ross of Lincoln Ed Karrer Willis Martin of Kansas Mr and Mrs G E Griubolby Ohns Rosin and Supervisor aud Mrs Goo McPhorson John Welsh nud Aug Grindell havo been notified that thoir engagements will oud with May 1 while Mrs B W A Davis has the end of her employment sot ut May 15 Tho reason for tho changes ou tho part of tho management is uot known and those still in tho employ of tho in stitution do uot kuow whore tho ax will land next Mr McPhersou ho9 been in hospital employment since 1881 nud hns been with tho Norfolk asylum for fivo years and seven months Whon nsked as to tho reason of his dischnrgo he was at first notified that it was because of his being a resublican but he states that he has affiliated with tho fusiouists for n uumber of years VERDICT OF GUILTY Jury in Stuck Yards Case SiiHtiilns Jtlio Charge Mado The trial of Lealaud Spauldiug tho first defendant in the stock yards case was finished last eveniug the case being submitted to the jury last night nt 12 oclock Tho jury retired nnd it was reported that an early hour this morn ing they stood ten for conviction and two against It is understood that the jury has since agreed to convict but it is not known whether or not n sentence has been imposed by Judge Cones As before stated much concerning the outcome of the other cases depended on the result of this oue The fight mndo by the defense wns not to deny that the prisoners were concerned in the nffair but that they were not guilty of tho charge preferred and the first caso hav ing resulted in a conviction it is pre sumed that two or three other defend ants will also be declared guilty although it is not certain that the same peualty will be imposed in each instance It is practically certain that the case will bo appealed to the supreme court New Cauli Hardware More B W Fisher late of Red Oak Iowa desires to announce to tho people of Norfolk and vicinity that he will on May 1 open up a handsome hardware storo in the Robertson block The stock will be now first class in every particular aud everything usually kept at an up-to-date hardware store will be kept ou hand Mr Fisher contemplates doing a strictly cash business aud prom ises his customers the benefits of such a Bystem Iu buying and selling for cash ho will be free from long standing and dead head accounts nnd will get a re duction on the goods purchased He hopes to secure and deserve a share of the patronage of tho people of Norfolk and vicinity He will be ready for bus iness nfter May 1st and invites n call from people deslriug new nnd clean hardware at right prices To Cure La Grippe In Two Days Take Laxntive Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature on every box 25c The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist The Discoverer of Swamp Root at Work Is Eli laboratory There fs a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease pneumonia heart failure or apoplexy are olten the result ct Kianev disease If kidney trouble is allowed Jo ad vance the kidney poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brights pisease the worst form of kidney trouble Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney bladder and urinary troubles It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases after all other efforts have failed At druggists In fifty cent and dollar sizes A sample bottle sent free by mail also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures Address Dr Kilmer Co Blnghamton N Y and mention this paper MONDAY MENTION Mrs J G Trontmnn is 6n tho Bick llflt E S Bagloy is in the city from Bloom Hold H M McLeod wns a city visitor today from Wausn Woods Cones camo dowu from Piorco this morning Terry Durloml visited Norfolk rela tives yesterday Dr W H Deorlug of Beatrico is vis iting Norfolk friends Frank Hngh of Meadow Grovo was a Sunday visitor iu Norfolk Mrs W 11 Bucholz went to Omaha yesterday to visit a day or two Harry Bromo of Omaha visited with Mb parents ovor Snturday night Mr and Mrs R G Mossmau were in the city Snturdny from Mndison M D Tylor left this moruing for Annmosn Iowa on legal business Knox Tipple and Ed Reynolds woro Norfolk visitors today from Wayne Sol G Mayer went to Lincoln yester day to pay a short visit to his brothers II G Howell the optician has gouo to Meadow Grove on a business visit Edward W Braasch was down from Tilden over Suuday visiting his parents and friends Chairman Joues of the stato demo cratic committeo is iu tho city ou po litical bnsiuess W II Lowo went to Madison today ou busiuess connected with tho county surveyors ollice O A Smith and Jas Osboru from Tildeu attended tho couuty convention aud called at this office Editor A L Stewart of tho Newman Grovo Herald was nmong tho delegates to tho county convention Mrs N A Rniubolt was a passenger for Omaha this morning where sho will remain with frieuds nearly nil tho week Frank Twiss has resigned his position as uight clerk at tho Pacific and will this week accept a position in the Boyd hotel at Wayne Walt B Reynolds the new editor of the Madison Chronicle attended the county convention here Saturday aud called at The News office E H Requa has received word to the effect that his four children who re cently departed to join their mother have arrived safely at San Diego Cal W M Robertson went to Lincoln yesterday afternoon where Mrs Robert son had preceded him a few days before They go to visit their sou Sydney who is a student at the university Mrs Mary Fenske died at her home near Hoskins yesterday afternoon aged 73 years The funeral services will be held tomorrow and the remains will be interred iu tho Hoskins cemetery Dr J C Bishop of Omaha came up Saturday evening MrsBishop hid been here several days with her sisterMrs 0 JJohnson This morning Messrs Bishop and Johuson went ont into the raiu to hunt the festive duck W H Bucholz we it to Hnrtington this moruing to attend the annual st s siou of the Northeast Nebraska Bankers association which convenes there today and closes with a banquet this evening Dr Long Geo R Wycoff A J Thatch and Judge M B Foster were in the city today from Madison Some of the gentlemen are on their way to Wakefield to look over the now school building of that towu Jack KoenigBtelu secretnry of the congressional committee has a telegram from Senator Thurston this afternoon stating that he will arrive in the city tomorrow evening It Is inferred from the telegram that be intends to attend the congressional convention Wednes day An examination for teachers in the Norfolk city schools will be held at the High Bchool building next Snturday beginning at 8 oclock All who expect to teach in tne city schools next year who do not now hold certificates from the city examining committee will be expected to be present The tpecial service which had been postponed from Easter Suuday evening on nccount of the rnln was given last evening at tho Cougregntioual church There was a large audience present aud the program which was given by the little people was meritorious and thor oughly enjoyed The choir rendered gome BDecial musio and Rev Parker made a short talk Members of tho A O U W should bear lu mind tho change in meeting night Tho meetings havo heretofore been held on the first and third Friday evenings but will in the future be held on the second nud fourth Tuesday even ings The first meeting under the new rule will bo held at Odd Fellows hall to morrow night at 8 oclock YiBitiug members aro cordially invited At noon today The News telephone rang in an imperious manner which quickly brought the ear of an inmate of the ofllco to the receiver This is who came sizzling over the wire delivered in a voice appareutly choked with in tense nnger This is the hospital I want you to correct that He in Satur days paper Mrs Davis has neither resigned nor been discharged Correct that lie 1 It ie uot probable that it was Mrs Davis who delivered this wrathful messago into tho car of a stranger It must hnvo been another Yet if it wore Mrs Davis and if sho addresses tho people with whom sho associates in tho tone and manner thnt this voico did the person ot The News office If sho has not been discharged sho ought to bo Tho flour making department of tho Sugar City Cereal mills h is shut down for a period of about three weeks giv ing an opportunity for making somo extensive and necessary Improvements and repairs mainly in tho maiter ot machinery Tho focd mill department will continuo to run during thnt time After tho changes nro mndo tho mill will bo rendy to turn out moro and better flour than ovor before Tho stamp books latoly issued by tho government nro now on snlo at tho Nor folk postoffico A book hnudy for tho vest pocket containing 12 two cent Btnmps is sold for 25 cents On tho covers nro printed matter of useful in formation coucerniug postal laws and between tho layers of Htauips aro tissue paper to keep them from sticking Tho convenience costs but ono cout nud it will uo doubt be very populnr with certain classed Theodore Loescher with a gang of four meu dep rted today for Bancroft where he has takeu a contract to build n 4600 frnmo church edifice for tho Germau Lutheraus bx mile3 iu tho country from that town Thoy expect to have work there until about tho first of September Mr Loescher also had an opportunity to build a porsoungo for tho German Luthernn ohuroh at Waynor but was unablo to do so because of hav ing accepted tho first named contract A large audience wns nttrnoted to the Salvation Army hall last night by tho repeated announcement duriug the week that a little baby boy would be given nway and it is understood that tho announcement was responsible for tho collection of a crowd outside the hall who threatened to mob the Army if the plan was carried through but there was no mob violence the baby was given to the Lord being a kind of confirma tion ceremony the child being left in the parents charge until the Lord needs him He is the son of Captain and Mrs Dunn and the ceremony was in charge of Brigadier Toft who is in command of the Nebraska and Iowa division of tho Army The brigadier gave an ad dress during the evening that was at tentively listened to He departs this evening foz South Dakota SUSPECT ANTH3RITISH PLOT Canadians Sue a Conspiracy in the We land Canal Incident Niagara Falus Out April 25 From a semiofficial rnd reliublo sourco this opinion was obtained There is uo question that the three men under arrest constitute one party of a largo gang which was sent out to inflict dam ngo in various parts of tho Dominion It is yet a question whether they camo from Philadelphia Chicago Now York or Buffalo in each of which cities thcro are many fanatics who hatd England or they may havo beeu sent froro Borne part of Canada because there aro fanatics hero as well as across tho border I think tho nttacks wero to havo been mndo in various quarters and the failure of tho first party discouraged or postponed other attempts Tho plan to blow up tho canal shows tho con spirators intended to striko hard Had they succeeded tho Johnstown flood would havo been discounted BAttle Creek Neb April 4 1900 Headquarters Madison County Veteran association There will be a meeting of the reunion committee held ut Battle Creek Neb on Saturday May 5 at 1 S0 p m to decide on time and placo for holding the reunion this year and to transact such other business as may properly como before tho meeting All union Boldlers are cordially invited to atteud It is recommended that tho committee on by laws meet at tho same time and place S A McKay Pres W A Barnes Sec and Treas GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION and I am afraid I have in herited it I do not feel well I have a cough my lungs are sore am losing flesh What shall I do Your doctor says take care of yourself and take plain cod -liver oil but you cant take it Only the 6trong healthy person can take it and they cant take it long It is so rich it upsets the stomach But you can take SCOTTS EMULSION It is very palatable and easily digested If you will take plenty of fresh air and exercise and SCOTTS EMULSION steadily there is very little doubt about your recovery There are hypophosphites in it they give strength and tone up the nervous system while the cod liver oil feeds and nourishes SCOTT 1 I oo all druggm a WUWNbChtmijUNtwYork 1