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' 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : { THURSDAY , OCTOBER 3 , 1889. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS 2. No. ia Delivered by carrier In nny part of the City nt Twenty fonts per \Vook. II.W.TII.TON . MANAQKIl. TKI.KI'IIONKBi TUjfliNrssOmrr. No. 12. NHIIITliillTOII. NO. S ) . MINOll MHNTIO.V. N. Y. P. Co. Glertson coal. I ) . \V. Oils , city nnrt farm loans. Council Hhiffs Lumber Co. , coal. IJoston store , tlio leaders In dry good * . A now cement floor is being placed m the city Jail. Millinery opcnlnjf nt Friedman's Mondny and Tuesday evenings. Monday nnd Tuesday evenings there will bo displayed the latest style of millinery at Fried tnnn'B. Hr. and Mrs. II. .f. Vocht , No. 314 Six- tccnth nvenuo , are the happy parents of a flno baby boy. During iho month of September 237. real ettnte transfers , amounting to ( ir ) > l,23S.18l wore filed at the oflico of the county re corder. Married at the Methodist Episcopal par- nonngo Tuesday uvcnlng , October 1 , Hov. D. ( J. Frnnldln ontclatlng , Mr. J. M. Emarluo and Miss Uttti L. Kuincs. Miss Mitchell has soloctcd the finest and latest styles In pattern hats and bonnets , which will bo exhibited Monday and Tues day ovcniuns at Friedman's opotung. Ilio liullos nt the Congregational church will entertain n sochil this ovunlngut the resilience of Mr. F. Hollis , No. 814 Avenue 1) , for the bunoilt of the Sunday school. Dr. Macrae's elegant now residence , at the corner of Fifth avunuo nnd Klphtli street , Is completed , and is now occupied. It Is ours of the llnest pieces ot property In the city. The Konornl teachers mcetlnc appointed for Sat urn ay , October 5 , ISS'J , will bo post poned till further notice. Principals of the schools are requested to send in the monthly reports at once. , J. Donahue is again in tlm Jells , this time being hooked as a fugitlvo from Justice , fie was turned over to tno street gang , after his previous Incarceration , bui skipped out at the lirst opportunity. Marriage licenses havn been Issued to J. M. Etnnrlmi mid Kttu ] j. Kiimei , both of this county \V. A. I.lttlu , of Kansas City , and Ada U. Eastman , of Avoni ; und David ICol- uiilzuiid Delia Stein , Until of Council Bluffs. Harry Curtis , formerly secretary of the Y. M. U. A. here , and now occupying a Him position in St. Joseph , Is evidently doing a grand worlc. The minimi receipts of the us- ociatlon there , nt snown by the report just Issued , were about $10,000. The alleged conspiracy case against Wil liam Prolmte. .lames Wheeler nnd Mrs. Edmonds mends failed to materialize- Squire Selling's court , owing to the non-appearanco of the prosecuting witness , KdmonJs , und the defendants wcro discharged , The campaign has opened , and on Satur day cveuimr , the l' th tnst , , tlio republicans of Ha/.ol Doll township will hold a mooting at Center school house. Several coed speak ers are announced to bo present , nnd ull re publicans of the township urc invited to bo present. In the case of Seoger vs Odell in tlio su perior court , the case was taken from the Jury and they wore instructed tn Und for the defendant , i'his is the c.xso in which tlio tilalntiff sued to recover 8i < K ) commission paid fof tlio exchange of certain property for Missouri land to which the title was im perfect. The democratic campaign will he formally opened on Saturday evening , Octobers , by a ermid meeting at Ncolu , at which Hon. W. H. Ware , of this city : Hon. It.V. . Hriggs , of Curnou , und Jonn W. Tcmpleton , of Oar- ncr township , will be the speakers. A cordial invitation is extended to all persons to attend the rally. Ac enjoyable sociable was given yesterday evening , at Woodmen's hall , to tlio members of Hnrel camp , by Mesdames \ . W. Wil liams , H. E. Ingrnham , J. I. Smith , C. W. Williams. E. E. Adams and N. .1. Swanson. There have been sovcr.il of tlicso pleasant little affairs , but tills was by far tlio most enjoyable yet given. Tlio efforts of the ladies of St. Paul's ' church to raise the $3,0.10 of their clfurch debt having been successful , a now compli cation Imsi urison from the unwillingness of Mr. Hoaglaml , of St. Joseph , who holds the mortgage , to relcuso the same until the full time has ruu , li being too goud a rutu of in terest to lose 8 per cent. Sheriff O'Neill took one Meyers , who has been confined in the county jail for some time , out to Avoca Tuesday , to receive ills sentence tor stealing mo.it from Charles Jarobson , of Walnut. Meyers was given eighteen months in the ponltcntiary. He- was brought back hero to jail und will ho sent to the pen in 11 few days. J. B. Donahuo was nrrestod about 1 o'clock yesterday morning by Sheriff O'Neil , on a charge of assault and battery. Dona hue | si employed on Mrs. Murpliys farm near Manawa and took n notion to run the place. Mo is now locked up in the county jail , whcro ho has been Hovernl times before , awaiting u Hearing huforo Squire Schura. After fifty yenrn' separation four sisters , the only daughters of ilon. Luther Alinor , ot Locliport. N. Y" . . uro having n reunion ut the homo of Mrs. Caiollno A. Day , 105 Glen ave nue. The oldest , Mrs. Jane .M. Hollistur , nnod seventy-four years , Is from Sparta , \Vis. ; Mrs. Sarah A. Saxton , aged seventy , is from Hour Grove , fa. ; Mrs. Olive A. Bristol tel , aged sixty-eight , is from Marshalltown , In. ; Mrs. Day Is sixty-six years old. Mr. E. E. Miiyno mourns tlio loss of his horse and buggy , which was stolen Monday afternoon. The animal was tied in the rear of Ills oflico building on U-oadway. The horse Is a dark brown ] ! > } hands high , and weighs about 1,050 pounds. The buggy is n stdo bar , and the harness somewhat worn. Tno halter was securely lastenod , and the borsu could not have gotten away without help. Tlio police have been notified. A man was arrested last evening at the corner of Seventh and Mill streets who was accused of attempting to sot , lira to u cottagu In tlmt vicinity. A number of boys claimed to have seen the alleged action. The patrol wagon was scnt.for , and when ho saw it coming ho started torun. Ho refused to clvu his name and was booked as an un known crn/y man. His solo effects con sisted of an empty chloroform bottle , which ho attempted to throw away. Ho will bt ! held for a close investigation. Thomas W. Kccne , in "JUehoUou. " drew n largo house at Uohanoy'a lunt evening. But for a misundorbtanding on account of ttio hi' tended stopplm : place of the company , whlcl ; led many to doubt whether lie would bo hen nt all or not , the house would have been packed. To all who nave over neon this popular tragedian , it ia only necessary to saj that it was Mr. Kocno. In the tltlo role hi was grand , and tlio support rendered was ox jollcnt. Tlio company is In Omaha the ro Blunder uf the week , A young man who sometimes sails uniVi the n a mo of Frank Williams , vifitud tin Mint Saturday night and spout ills cash al tuo faro gamo. I icing somewhat unxious u recoup himself , hn produced a check and ro ccwcd $ 'J.13 in chips. Monday uiornhu when Cnrrigg1 , the proprietor of thu Mint presented the check at tbo First Natlona bank it was pronounced a forgery. Tin checK was signed "Nonpareil Printing com- , per U. S. I.clTorts , " and was a vorj Eaiiy piece of work. Williams has 1101 been arrested , The annual meeting of the Pottawattamii County Fruit ( Irowori1 und Gardeners' asso elation will bo held Saturday afternoon a the court house , when the election of oflleer Will take place. The regular tlmo for BUC ! meeting was on the llrst of tbo month , ou there- were only ulght members present , am tut thcro ere fully 100 who belong to the asso elation it was deemed advisable- defer th election until a larger representation couli bo ( secured. It is desired that all who cai attend xvill bo present no-t Saturday after iioon ut 9 o'clock , J , II , Fey was taken before Squlro Hen drlclis yesterday , charged with assaulting i liltlo daughter of John Dunn. Ills case we continued , and ho was sout to jail , pending i bearing , This CASO Is the outgrowth of th recent trouble between Fey and Tolllver The latter has a cat.o before- Squire Scliun which will ha hoard to-day , The chare against him Is the sauio as that against Foj Euch party IB anxious to got the other loclce up or IIne < l , uud it I probahlo that bofor the matter U dually dropped , each wl receive his just deserts. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS The Grand Jury Mtxkca Ito Final Bo- port of tlio Torm. BRYANT AMONG THE INDICTED Xlio Council Considers U lnlnir Ordl- nniiccN A Morsel I'or the Qos- Y nlpi nt Mmin\vn 1'cr- Final Itcnort of the Grand Jury. The grand Jury has made its final report for the term , and adjourned. Five moro In- dlctmcDts wcro returned , but all ot the In dicted parties nro not yet under arrest. Theodore Brown was indicted for murder In the first degree. Ho Is the party who is supposed to bo responsible for the taking off of William Spears. There were twenty-live witnesses subpoenaed before tbo grand Jury in this case , but nottiing now * was elicited , the bulk of the evidence being Just what has already nnpcarcd in tlicos columns. Several witnesses testify that Brown was with Spears for several hour * preceding the tlmo when the murder is supposed to have taken place ; that he was urging Spears toward the fatal spot when the lutlcrwas last seen ullvo , by urging nnd drugging him along , telling him that "it's only a llttki way now : " that ho was last , soon with Spears about 7:30 : o'clock on the evening of tlio murder , i.bout three blocks from tiio scene of tlio Klllinc ; that , as nearly as can bo ascertained , thu miirdor tooic plnco shortly after 8 o'clock.and tlmt about 0 o'clock Brown boarded a motor train for Omahu , at the Northwestern cross- ngon Uroadway. Other witnesses swear that Spears has told them at various times that the Browns "had it In for him , and would like to do him dirt , but ho was tort smart for them ; " also that "the Urowns wcro a tough set , and he know too much about thorn. " To others , ho stated that ho did not llko the Brown boys , and wus afraid of them. This is the evidence on which the indict ment was returned. U is all circumstantial , but there is a very strong chain of it. It remains - mains to be ascertained why Brown should "have it In" for Spcaro , ns alleged by the de ceased. Brown has not yet been admitted , o bail , but it is expected a motion to this ul will shortly bo made. An indictment , was also returned against T. J. Anderson for the mrceuy of tonN from Waterman's carriage factory ; another ugalr.st James Mclutosh for lorgery , ono against two parties not under arrest for gambling , mid stilt another against another party not yet arrested. The grand Jury has been busy for ever n month , nnd several cases have been investiga ted. The work bus drugged in some instances , owing to difllculty in securing witnesses , but .akcn as a whole , the grand Jury has had a rery busy session. Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 13'wy. Let UHisimissen beautify your house in beat style and cheap. 1" West Maine. B. H. Shea'o ft Co. give special attention : o the collection ofrentsand caroof property n the city and vicinity. Charges moderate. Ollico Broadway and Alain streets. Tube paints T } cat Chapman's ' an storo. * Tlio Slincklcil Convict Claimed. Sheriff Ward , of Evanston , Wyo. , arrived n the city yesterday morning. Ho is the of ficer from whom tbo two convicts escaped ast Saturday nijjht , nt Karlham , 100 miles cast of hero. Ho visited the station and identified Smith , the man who was arrested in the Hock Island yards at nn early hour Monday morning , wearing broken shackles , us ono of the escaped men. In speaking of bow the men managed to escape Mr. Ward stated that he was tired and worn out. Ho had been over the rnud on numerous occasions , and knew that the fast train made but few stops , but m order to bo sure ho asked the conductor whcro the next stop would bo made , and was told it would ho nearly forty miles. His prisoners being shackled and hand-cuffed ho concluded to take a brief rest. When Hearing EaHham thu train was Hugged and bath conductor and hrakcmau wool out to ascertain the cause. The prisoners then walked out , and when the train men came in noticed the prisoners were missing. An alarm wus given , but they could not bo found. It is supuoscd they boarded a freight train which wus standing nt Eadham and came west. Mr. Ward kept ; i close watch for them but , got no word oi them until the Hock Island officials com menced telegraphing up and down the road. A report circulated that ho was looking for his men with Ulood hounds wus untrue , us it was another sheriff , who waa after three prisoners who escaped near DCS Moines. Mr. Ward said that Smith was sentenced to four years for high way robbery , and his com panion , Birdsell , who escaped , for two years , lie loft last evening for Joiiet with his man. Fine dressed chickens. G. Mottaz , Tel. 173 , Now Paclllc House , beat hotel in the city. $ l.r > 0 per day. Meals ! J5o. Douipsoy & Butler candy factory , 101 Main street. Bixby has removed to Morrium block. Itnltlwlu anil HI * HP ! tie. Several wcclcs aineo THIS BIJII chronicler the arrest of Steve Baldwin nnd sovora young men for disturbing the peace. Tin ; Ufrlculty was ever Baldwin's nttcntiona tc Miss Mary Kick , a sixteen-year-old lass , wlx nppcarcd to bo much smitten with her lover but who hud beou forbidden to call on her. Buldwln was lined , und tlio others of tin party wcro released. Afterwards Miss Kiel told her father she would have nothing ; more to do witli Baldwin. Thus mutters restci until a few days UJTO. Tuesday noon when Mr , Riclc went home to dinner till wus the niunn as usual. Wlioi no wont for Ills evening uioul his dauglitei and her clothing were gone. Inquiry led tc the startling fact that she had gone tc Omaha. The police of that city wore notP lied but ihcy could not llnd the couple , wb < had secured a marriage license. Yesterday mornini ; Mr. Uicit was mforutei that his daughter was married , and ho sail ho expected It. but had hoped that tlio Omahi police would bo ublo to Kot bur before tin ceremony was performed. lie was also in formed that two ladles , who did some sow Ini ; for his du'JKlttor , accompanied Baldwli and his intended bride to Omaha. Nothini lias been heard from thu couple BHICO thel departure. Mr. Kick promises to rmilc. ) it warm fo Baldwin , and Bays ho will send him ever thread road , although on what uhurgo bu does no stato. Money loaned at L. M. Oaft'a & Co. ' ; loan olllco on furniture , pianos , IIOTSOH wnpons , personal property of nil kinds und nil other articles of value , witliou rouioval. All business strictly couli dontiul. . . . * Steam and hot water heating1 , flrst-elasi plumbliip.'ork done In both cities. Join Gilbert , corner I'oarl Direct uud Wllloi avenue , Council Bluffs. Dr. Murphyopticiau , room 210 Morrium bill Swauson Muaio Co. , U33 Broadway. n. T. Itryunt Iniliolcil. An indictment has bocn returned ngalns H. T. Bryant for swindling and obtulumi money under false pretenses. Mr. Bryant i nn old resident and the news of his indict rncut will boo sururlao to many. The fact leading to his indictment uro alleged to be a follows ; Some tlmo ago Marshall Turloy li vented a car brake which waa patentee and fcUrj'atit went into U imrtnershi wlh | him to sell patent right ! Ho went to ono William Stovoya farmer I Lewis township , und ufter setting forth th great money to bo made In handling 11 Stovoy was persuaded to inortpago his fan for $3,600 for tlio riRht to sell the patent in certain territory. It was represented to hli that Turloy , who had nothing to do with th matter , would sell his share for $7,00 in which another party , named Dar lots , would take u half interes This would give Bryant a half interest 1 the whole thing , und Daniels aud Slavey quarter Interest each. To Turloy , Uryat oproscntcd that ho received $500 for the In- rrest sold Stovoy , nnd paid Turloy J250 n-1 its half of what was really $3,500. Turloy cturned the f'J.V ) to Stovoy after ho found ut the true facts In tlm c.iso , nnd Stovey nstliutcd the investigation which resulted n Bryant's Indictment. Stovey was compelled to borrow money In order to save his farm from n foreclosure of ho mortgage , which was hawked about from ono place to another. Thoorlqinnt morteago could not bo negotiated , ns Hryont secured another , covering all of Stovo.v's chattels , md this finally showed up in the German lank of Davenport , and Stovoy had a hard Ight nnd a heavy bill of costs to pay to keep rom belli r loft penniless. Such is the story told before the grand ury , and Uryant will have to explain bU ictions la court. Ho 1ms .furnished . a bond 'or his appc.irnnco for trial , which Will come up in about two wcoks. Kelley it Younkprman soil procerio * . Olinso and Sanborn coffees a specialty. Made for your special ute by Morchoute ACo. _ _ In Dlntrlot Court. The case of Uartol vs Witt Is still under going Investigation in the district court. The nso Is being hotly contested , add n great cal of tlmo Is consumed in arguing olijeo- ions. The case will probably go to the jury D. morrow night. J. T. Stewart has Instituted a suit ngntust ho Queen Insurance company , of Liverpool , o recover $3,000 on the buildings and niachin- ry destroyed ut the time of the packing louse lire. K. C. Harris 1ms sued for a divorce from its wife , Amanda , to whom ho was married n January. 1S35. The plaintiff sets un that lie defendant had n husband living at the .imo of her marriage with him , nnd that slio ins never secured a divorce from said llrst lushand , whose name is Charles Phclps. He dso alleges tlmt ho knew nothing of such lusband for two years after his own mar- riugo with defendant. Wherefore he prays for an nnnullmcut ot tlio innrrlaeo contract , nnd that the defendant bu given no rights or claims on nny of ills property. House nnd lot for $1. Buy your tickets In grand drawing to wo will not htivo to defer runic. See notice in special columns , this pugo. C. D. Music Co. , DHSUroadwny. Finest market in city -J.M. Seanlan's. J. O. Tipton , real estate , 507 Broadway. C. 13. steam dye works , 1013 Uroadway. Tolin SctilcU It Himself. John Korobaugh was .Yesterday sent to the county jail by Squire Hcndrlcks , to await hearing on the charge of assault and > attory , preferred by Airs. Cottroll. Tues day forenoon Korobaugh visited the justice's oftlce , and wanted the woman arrested for obtaining goods under false pretenses. It .rutispircd that the alleged crime was com mitted in Omaha and ho was informed that lie would have to prosecute the case where ; ho crime was committed. Ho thereupon announced that ho "guessed ho had bettor settle it himself. " The court informed him thathocoulddoashopleosud , ns the court was not administering justice in advance , but that if there was any trouble ho would take a hand later on. Horobaugh persevered in his intention , and wont to the woman's house and gave : ier an unmerciful boating. He will preouro jis defense in the county cylinder. Mrs. -ottrell alleges that she took thp property ucenuso norobrauch owed her. and that was the only way she could got it. The case comes up to-day. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouorato l > riccs. E. H. She.ifo & Co. . rental agents , Uroadway and Main streets , up stairs. Western Lumber ana Supply Co. , 18th and 14th streets and 3d and 8d avenues , carry the largest stock of lumoer , piling polotiosllmo , ( ( itnent and building material iu tUo west. E. W. Haymoud , manager. Attend the W. 1. Bus.collcgoCouncil Bluffs. and druus 505 ' ' . Keatingprescrlptions , B'd'y. For Blank Books write Morchouso & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. A.Spicy Seainliil llns'ipt ' ) Vn. Saturday evening a well dressed couple ar rived at the Manawa hotel nnd registered as D. C. Keller and wife , Omaha , and were as signed to a room. Shortly afterwards an other gentleman came in , glanced at the register and took the next motor for the city. A telegraph message was ont to Beatrice , when the second gentleman , a detective , re turned to Manawa nnd kent a close watch on the house. Early next morning a Council Bluffs olllcer and : ho detective called nt the hotel , and shortly afterwards a Beatrice man arrived. The latter proved to bo the husband of the woman. After some parleying the guilty pair weio called in and a truce was patched up to avoid a scandal. The man namou Keller is n married commercial man of Omaha , and in order to settle the affair , ho went down in his wallet rather hand somely. The detective got. his fee and the Beatrice man ami erring wife returned homo together. All parties gave assumed names , and no ono would talk of the caso. Always on Time. If you wish tn purchase a good und reliable watch 25 per cent less than club r&t 9 , nnd on easy tenm , then call at once and make your own selection at C. B. Jaciniomiu & Co. , 27 Main street. The Nnxv Ijiuht Ordinance * I'assod. A special meeting of the city council was hold last evening for the purpose of consid cnng matters of importance that demanded immediate attention. An ordinance \va ; passed granting to the Sperry Electric Light company , of Chicago , the right to erect poles nnd wires and otherwise equip and operate an electric light plant In this city , in accord ance with the terniH of the contract let tc that company a few weeks aso. The ordinance is just about the same a : thcordlnanoa under which the present com pany is doing business. The franchise rune for twenty years , ami the only provision made is that if the svatem of underground wiring comes into general use , the company shall at such time remove their overhear wires and substitute the underground syntein The Council BlulTs Gas und Ijlectrio Light company , a newly Incorporated company , then presented n charter whicl they requested the council to pass It passed tha llrst reading , when the mayoi announced that ho had just excused Alderman - man Everett , and promised him to taka up no new business , and thought the muttoi should bo dioppcd ihcro for thu present , bui the council finally passed it to the final roid- ing , Alderman Weaver presented a resolutlor to submit to thn voters the question of build ing u now citv hall , and the issuance of $105 , OOU 5 per cent twenty-year bonds to pay foi the same. It carried unanimously. Tlio city engineer submitted u report 01 grading nnd other improvement work , am after transacting routine business and dis cussing matters cf minor importance , counci adjourned until the regular monthly moot ing next Monday evening. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Alsc building lots at lowest market prices. Cal and exuuiluo our list. H. II. Sheafo & Co. "The Famous" cash bargain house , 300 U'y I'crtonal Paragraphs. E. A. Comptou is visiting friends in Cur tU , Neb. Deputy Sheriff William Sells , of Neolp was ( n the city yesterday , Forrest Smith has gone to Pierre , Dak. to look after his real estate iutoroits. Mrs. J. i ) , Schrinor , of Yillisca , Is In th city , visiting her daughter , MM. F , H. Or cult. cult.Mrs. . O. A. Day left yesterday for Callfor nla , whore she will spoud the winter will friends. It. 13. Wesoott takoa n place on the reportorial torial force of tbo Ouiaha Dally Dcuiocra this morning. Dr. 0. B. Judd has returned from a fit weeks' trip to the I'aclllo coait , where h went for the benefit of his health. Mrs. Jud Id not return wltlrhhtii but will spend the vlntor In California ' .The doctor will return to the coast to Bpoiujtiho cold wonthor. Ha cports business voyy.dull on the const , nnd reps very light , whllo In this section the reps are first clasi/.h'hd business compara- Ivcly rushing1. , , Mr. Henry Cokor has roturnoi from Chi- ago , whore ho uUcndod a convention of the i.iner manufacturer Mrs. 13. C , Kerr Tins'suftlclently rocdvorcd rom her recent Hlncs * to ro.nuno her duties s dran'lug teacher in the public schools. Ocorgo F. Smith leafroi I his week fora visit to points in Virginia , his old homo , and whore ho has not been for thirty ears. Mrs. IlouJorson and daughter. Miss Bella , of Salt Lake City , have been visiting nt St. brands' academy , of which Miss Henderson 8 a graduate. Miss It. 13. Newell la homo from a trip to Minnesota nnd Dakota points , and has re sumed her duties In charge of the Western Union ofllco at tlio transfer. John P. Stuhr , Into postmaster nt Mlndcn , timed over thu olllco to his successor on ho 1st. Feeling relieved of ofllcl.il duties , m tooit n ran down to the Bluffs yester day. day.W. W. P. Lewis loft , Tuesday ovonlntr , for Chester county , Pennsylvania , whither ho vii3 called by a telegram announcing the ( loath of his mother , aged seventy-throe ears. James D. Kowon , of Dos Molnes , deputy nternul re no nu o collector , Is hero receipting or the books and papers of the oHIco here , ireparatory to removing the olllco to DCS Mollies. C. P. Klmpton , of Holt , Ia. , loft for homo yesterday , after n short visit with his daughter , Mrs. Oscar S. Henderson. Ho vas for mnnv yc.irs a resident of the Bluffs , but loft hero some tlmn ago. S. I ) . Kohrcr has resigned his position as 'cplstry clerk nt the transfer , to matte room 'or the appointees of the now ndministra- Ion , but will retain ills place until tha end of the v\cek , after which ho will accept n po sition lu the Glebe oflico. The latest styles In pattern hats nnd bon nets will bodisplaved Monday and Tuesday evenings at Friedman's millinery opening. The coal dealers of the city hold a mooting ast evening and decided to nut prices down .0 hard pan. The Coal association is at the back of their movements , and it was given as the scnso of the meeting tlmt the con sumers would do well to wait a while before lurchusing , us coal will bo much cheaper. THE ELDER HAD ONE TOO. tV Kansas Editor Hclatca the Inci dents of a. Trip tn ltmsr-i : City , A short time since the editor of the Mercury took a business trip to City , and unexpectedly and much to his gratillcation has the pleas ure of the company of Elder Siillwoll on the way down. The elder isabril- lant conversationalist and is besides well posted not only on tbo current top es of thu day but in ancient history as well. Ko is tin original thinker , too. .ind a profound roasonor and forms his own opinions and is not afraid to idvocato whatever theory ho : nuy hold on any given topic. Ho is an ild timeIvausau nnd is enthusiastic in his conviction that Kansas is thu _ roatcst state in the union , morally , so cially , agriculturally , and in fact ovcry way but politically ho is a third party > rohibitionist. Ilo is honest and con- iciuntious in his political convictions , liowevor , hence no fair-minded man can liud fault with him on that score. He helped to plant prohibition in our state constitution , and is proud of the "rand work it has accomplished wo fuel sure that no candid man can listen to his arguments without , to a certain extent adopting thoml though from our standpoint ho is too severe ia his con demnation of the republican party. However , he has the eamo right to his opinions that wo have to ours , and it would certainly bo in "bad form" for us to criti/o him because of his advocacy of what ho conceives to bo right. , The older mot with a painful accident on the trip ono of the car windows dropping on his ritrlit handoadly mash ing hia little linger. Being of a nerv ous disposition the pain annoyed him much. There was nothing for him to do , however , but "grin and boar" it. Wo had a pint of good whisky with us , which Mrs. II. hud slipped into our valise - liso as a preventative against the bad elTec.ts of impure water , but knowing the oldor's prohibition tendencies vie dared not offer him any. Tlio pain grow so severe , however , that ho finally told us that if ho could get a drink of good whisky ho would take it. He " thought it" would quiet his nerves. Of course , then , after explain ing how wo happened to have it along , wo opened up our valise and "trotted" out the bottlp. Ho took a long pull and under its influence Hich- ard was soon himself again. It was not long before his linger began to pain him again and lie had to have another drink and then another. By this time our little supply was exhausted , but fortu nately under the Inspiring influence of what lie had already dranic ho roinem- bored that ho had a quart bottle in his own valise. This was produced and soon wo were as jolly a pair as was over encountered on a Santa Fo train the only hindrance to our on joymont being tlio threat of the con ductor to throw us oIT the car unless wo kept quiot. The elder regaled the passengers with , a few choice songs , all having more or less hearing on the temperance question , such as "Whou youmr I had a fortune , " "Old ronin the bow , " etc. , and wns _ just in tlio midst of a profound prohibition speech , when the train pulled up at a station rather suddenly and tumbled him full length in tlio aisle ; and as it was getting late in the night , or rather , onrly in the morning , lie went to sloop right where bo foil. Wo arrived in Kansas City about 7 in the morning and a good warm break fast put us both "on our plus" again , after which wo saw nothing inorcofitlio older until Into In the evening. Ilo was standing in front of thoGillis opera house earnestly urging u lamppost to cull on him if ho ever came to Kinsley , but advising it novjr to partake of tbo ilowin1 bowl or look-upoti the wine when it is red. AVlint Toiicnoil HIT M > m. Boston Courier : 2l'hoy ' wore sitting on the piaz/.a of the h'otol ' at the beach watching the moon as it slowly rose out of the slumbering sea. Silence was around them , naught bolng heard BIIVO occasionally the faint clatter of dishes in the adjacent rostaxinunt. or the musi cal hum of an aristocratic mosquito that was making as vaima search for a bluo- blooded person as Diogenes did for an honest man. It wua the hour for love sweet , pure , delicious love. Tlio youth felt In his soul as ho sat there by the side of the beautiful maiden , whoso silicon hair almost touched his shoulder. Suddenly ho spoke in low but thrilling and passionate tones : "To the poolio temperament , to the soul that Is capable of fooling the ton- dorost emotions , that throbs in unison with the harmony of nature , and is sus ceptible to tlio inlluonco of the beauti ful , there is a peculiar fascination in a BCOIIO llko thiH. The balmy air , the rising moon , the twinkling stars , the contiguity of ono of the fairest of crea tion's most perfect work , all unite to awaken in the heart the softest , sweet est , tondoroBt fooling lovo. Don't you think BO , Mohltablo ? " ' I do Ol George , don't thorn baked olumsamoll nlcol" The KfiiK'fi .Namo In Kliiin. It Is death to any person in Sinm to mentionltho king's name. This is a cus tom that many other tribes rigidly adhere - hero to. THE WYOMING CONSTITUTION , Provisions of the Dooumont Ap proved By the Convention. BELIEF IN GOD RECOGNIZED. \Voinnn SufTrneo nnd n Secret Ilfillnt Waterways IMnocil Unilcr Stnto Control Hntlrund hoclslntlnu Imbnr nnd Tnxos. I'ropnrcil Fnr Siatrlximl. Citr.TKN-NR , Wyo. , Oct2. fSpeclal to TnB :3RR. : ] In the constitution for the proposed state which is now presented to the pcoplo of Wyoming for adoption , the existence of lied is recognized without any clrcumlocu- lon. The most daring innovation that has jocn inado is In recognizing the right to suf- 'rago ' without rcpard to race , color or sex , thus omphnslzlng faith In woman suffrage , Which has been part of the territorial stat utes for the past twenty years. To acquire citizenship hereafter the applicant must bo able to rend tlio constitution. Up to the iri'scnt tlmo the door has been left .vlilo open for frauds in elections. More stringent methods are contem plated. Heretofore all tiallots Used In elec tions might ho counterfeited and mixed tick ets were placed at the polls under tlm head ing of "democratic" or "republican , " us the case mluht he. Should the state bo admitted under this constitution , the state nnd county governments will print all tlio tickets , which will contain the names of all regularly noml- Inatcd or announced candidates. There must not only bo secret balloting , but the utmost secrecy In preparing tlio ballot. In u word , a modiliud edition of the Australian system of balloting is adopted. The question 01 a separate ; ouprcmo court aroused u good deal of opposition on the score of increased expense , hut it WAS. . do- cldod to have a supreme court consisting of three judges , with not more- than four until the state has an assessed valuation of ? ! ( > > ( , - 000,000. There will bo four district Judges. A state examiner is provided for , whoso duty it will bo to examine the accounts of nil public judiciary ofllccrs , whether state or county. No provision Is made for a lieuten ant governor. In the matter of irrigation all water is placed directly under state control. A state engineer is provided for and tlio stuto di vided into four districts , over ouch of which ono commissioner is placed under the super vision of the state engineer. These live men constitute n st'ito hoard of irrigation who will scttlo all disputed questions In relation to water , although disputants have the privi lege of appeal to the district court. Huilroads are made common carriers and are not allowed to make any discriminations. No county , township , school district or mu- uiclpality is permitted to give them any do nations or loan them their credit. Every railroad or telegraph line must have an agent or agents in each county through which they pass upon whom process may bo served. No now county can be formed unless it contains within its proposed limit an assess- ublo valuation of $3,000,001) ) and Imvu in the county from which it is formed an assess able value of $ a,000,00 ( ) . It must leave in the old county u population of not less than 1,500 und assume a just proportiou of its Indebted ness. ness.All public moneys must bo invested in na tional or state banks nnd the interest which accrues thereon must bo carried into the treasury. A treasurer convictoti of making prollt upon public moneys shall bo deemed guilty of a felony. A sottl'cr's homestead can not bo seized on execution for debt ; a compulsory system of education covering at least three years is adopted ; ciL'ht hours is considered a legal day's worli ; the importation of armed men Ironi without : ho state to suppress domestic insurrection is prohibited , except with the consent of the legislature , or , during its ad journment , the executive : only eili/.cns or those who have declared their intentions to become such can bo given employment upon public works. Coal and other mines which are not being wonted are assessed at a fair valuation upon lands and improvements. The legislature is also directed to tax the tonnage- output in case tlio mines arc ia operation. In trials for libel the truth , when the ends aimed at are good , is accepted as justillca- tion. Senators are. elected for four years and representatives for two. They are to bo voted for every two yearn , one-Half of the senators elected at the ilrst election go'ng ' out at the end of the second ye ir. Each county shall have at least ono senator and ono representative. According to the basis of apportionment decided upon the senate and house shull consist of sixteen and thirl.y-Uiroo members respectively. The compensation , is lixed at $5 per day und 15 cents a mile for the distance m.-cessnrily traveled to reach the capital. The llr-tt ses sion may last sixty days , but a limitation of forty days is placed upon the others. The governor is elected to > - four years. Ho must bo thirty ye.irs of age anil n resident of tlio territory for livn years. The other state ofllcers must , bo twenty-live years old. They hold their offices for four ye.irs , but the treasurer may not bu re-elected immediately after one term has expired. The governor's salary is 5-,500 a year , tlio other state ofll- clals receiving fv.OOO. The supreme court judges are elected for eight years , but upon llrst assuming their duties under the consltution they shull de cide by lot as to four , six and eight years' terms , to provide for rotation in oftluo. The Judge to whoso lot shall full the shortest term shall he the chief justice. Thu salaries of the supreme and district judges are the same , 83.000 a year. The feu system is very generally abolished nnd all the county ollieors provided stated salaries , graded in proportion to their duties. IlorHf'ord'a Aolil Plm i > liutc , A Brain and Nerve Food , for lecturers , teachers , slundunt , clergymen , lawyers , uud hraln-workura generally. A "LUCKY FIND. Ono of MolHSonior'B Paintings Picked Ut > lor'lwonty Dollars. A Parts letter to the Plillittlolphia Telegraph says : Ono often hours of a vulimblo work by n. faniouB artist beiiifj disposed of lit auction or in some ob scure bric-ii-brae shop mill bought for a nuiro sony by yoino lucky individual , the value of tlio picture buiiu * wholly unknown. Tlioso stories , moro or lo.sa npoorviihnl , have HOW been supple mented by a genuine occurronoo. whioli toolf place at the Hotel Drouot the other day. A sale of some decouseil porson'a goods and ohattols was going on. The lota comprised a few piuturos , dingy anil dusty and in cracked old frames. Among those was a small piiintn ! < r , oxnculed on a panel , and representing a drunken soldier ut a tiivurn door. It wits signed in tlio corner with the ini tial M , surmounted with a capital K turned ups > ido down. It was bought by a group of the Bluclc bund for &iO , and wan afterward disposed of to a Fronoh gentleman for J.'JO. Tlio pur chaser took his now acquisition to M. Bornholm. ono of the loading art experts - ports of Paris , to unit him what ho thought of it. "A very good example of Meissonlor's work , " quoth M. Hern- holm. "If you want to neil it I will glvo you $1,000 for it at onco. " On hurried the owner of the picture to Melssonior liimsolf to usk if the paintings wore really executed by him. "Cor- taihly it is my work , " re sponded the artist. "I painted it somewhere between 18'W ' and 180-5 I should say , to iudgo by tlio monogram with which it is signed , " Its owner is qulto boalde liimsolf with delight at his lucky "llnd. " I3ut what about the heirs of the deceased man , the original owner of the picture , and how ciuno it Hint none of the olllciul ox-porta attached to the Hotel Drouot had sense enough to recognize the work of a famous living Fronoh painter f Two /Vnolunl Aqumliioiu. Two ancient unuoducts have just been discovered at Athens , one largo und lit for use in the part called Govdl , toward llymottus ; the other , made of brick , in COUNCIL BLUFFS FUEL COMPANY , Tills Is as our yards ntipt-'r.rcd lioforo the lire , which loft us "slightly dlstUitrcd but Mill In th tine , " with . plenty otnlce treali COA ! on track. Lime , Oomont , Plaster and Stucco. r w llroadwiyi Telephone tki. : COAL ! COAL ! A. T.THATCHER , ChicagoIlls. EL A. COX , Western Sales Agent Onioo 114 Mnln Street , Brown Building , Telephone 48 , We will sell to consumoi9 direct , Selected Anthracite Conl nt the foU lowing , reduced prices : Grate and Egg , - $8.25 Range and Nut , - 8.5O Chestnut. 8.5O And the best grades of Soft Coal. Wyoming Lump $ U./iO , Walnut lllook Stt.GO. TaeUaon $ > , Odar $ : ! .ol ) , Cannel JO.oO , Iowa Nut $ U.l" ( > , Uns House Coke 12c per bufhpl or $7.00 per ton. Torins , Cash , with order , ail coal fresh mined , well screened and promptly de livered. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS. The Host Kqnlppi-il i.str.bllshmoiit : In the West. lee Dyaluoc ana Cleaning of Garments and CJooils ot OVITJilosrrlptlon and nmtorlal. Dry Cleiinlmjot line ( Jiirmcutsn Specialty. Out of to\\n orders by mall or express , will receive prompt attention. Works on Motor Lin ? , Corner 26tii St , & Ave , A , Council Bluffs OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAN1 STREET. GKO. SOIIOBDSAOK. DON'T ' BUY SHOES IN COUNCIL BLUFFS I niil you imvo visited 1(0 Jtiiln sm-ct , thooldon ami heaviest utickoil im-nt iu tie : city , whurf ( joo'ls ' uro nuuKht dituct from iiuniifnrt.irerj au I t-lion nwny tj rusioinnri ) H Ithout mWdlenifii's piiiinX l.vury CMII otlootwcnr from the vtorjcmmiiin s hu.ivy boot t tie ! lluc.st l.i ly s < hno Is eluujior now tli-iu ever lioforo ntthc tflclorlu.i. and cstiOjhsliinpiits that buy direct and In lar : a iiu.iiitltlf.s can plvo tliucus. omer a iiiarK'U that will li iin i-xtru tmtuceiioiit. aliloj to Mo bast Koodssolil and win ranted ny roltalilo mm. Wo do this. Call iind bu couvJmeil. S. A. PIERCE , 1OO Main at. , Cotuioll Bluffs. the city Itself beneath the royal stables. Near the latter have beou found several tombs in miirblo , and in both places fragments of inscriptions , one of tlinin boariiifj the name of PhllutjroB , boa of Alexis of the demos of Melito. ALL AUietes use it , n outfit conpUit Without a Sprains , Strain ! , Bruises , Wound ! . . t a'lil Dratert .The Chas. A. Vogeler Co. , Quito. . Md. ; ju Ir ; Incorporated Nov. 1,1870. Sotuhwest Uornor Itroailwiiy and V aln Streets CAt'lTAt. I50 , < H > O. Orptcr.tis N. P. Iloaie. Picldcnt ; John llereshclm , Vice President : A. \ \ . Hiekmau Cashier. DiHKUrnns N. P. Dodfjo. J. noresli'ilm , ( IPO. Kei-llne. .1. L. Stewart , W.V. . Wnlluco , 0. 31. Dodge. TnoJ. O'riCEH. W. II. M. Pt'Sr.v "SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SM.E AND RENT. BAhti- Oil easy turnm , choice residence FOU liralmm uvo. . ou motor Una. For Snie Ml iti-ro fruit and veKCtablo farm I3i miles cast of ClmutHUqim grounds. A great bargain. Biify turns. Only $ ( " > per : icro. ForSnle in ucros adjolulni ? city limits ; willi " Htory iramu house. law ) barn , wood and coal Bliedvoll. . clstini , et < - ; WJbcarlnit fruit trees , crape * anil beules. I'rketJ.UX ) . Tliu bare Innil iorth ills money. J'or Sale S ( ! acres Vi mlle from city limits. Only $ ! 01 per aero. Easy terms. For Suloli ni-i-o , niioiro nrovo lands on Grand avenue. Only i ! 0 par ucra. Tor Palu ii-ronm house ou motor line , one block from Uroadway. Vary cheap. For Sulc Cliolco lots on N. Ifitll t. . ! ) blocks from motor ; Hlilu walk and city water. Tor Biile-lxit 4 , Monk H , llanscom Place , Omaba , on 10 years' tlmo at 7per cent. W. t1. Stacy room 4 , ODeri block. T7IOK 11KNT-Voiirnlce rooms , suitable for JL' ljnt | ( lioitsekeepliif. ; rent very reasonable. I'amlly with no children preferred , lumiiru of H. 0 Cole , 41 Main at. ; jlOH SAMii-An old and well established F drug : Htnrc , eitnullslied in ISM. dull rn- quired , lliOI ( , balance real oatato. Address A 3 , lice , Council Ulup. ( WANTMD-To null Dr. Murphy's Universal uuturrh cure. Tills Is posltlvoly the most clllclent remedy known for this dreaded ill onso. Olllce. room 310. Merrium block. CallbqtweonJ mUlj.jnj T71O11 HUNT Nicely furnished rooms , well J ? hunted , ulry , all coiiTeiilonces , 14 block from electric motor lino. ( Jood Voardnext door , now modern houses. No. 17 North Madison * > t. ' . ) - ; ooa Klrl for cencral house work , inquire utUia Plainer Ht. Mrs. L. A .Dovlno. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAlfnTiN lots in Illddlo's sub , on ( ith avo. ( IruilliiKall paid. $ CJJ oach. N.'J. Phillips , room < * > , Kveiett block. 1 OPS In TdrwllllKera add K75 each. N. 0. JJ Phillips , room 5 , Kven-tt bloclc , "rO'I'S In Van Ilrtint Cilice's add W'O. ' Hasy ] .Jterms. N. C. 1'hllllps. room ft. liverctt big. ' Ol'dTn Central HUD cheap. Knsy terms. N. ] - JLriillllp' . room.- ' Uvero'.t block. TlAIKi.X JNinWest Ilroadway property , N. 0. Plillllps , room 0 , Kverelt blogc. ) -llootn and board byayounfjiady , two or three blo.-Ki from thu I ! < ) > ! on store. Address ; W , llee olllcc , Council Itlulls , htallug low e < t term" , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iri'S in 'IVrry inlilltlon. Monthly payments. N. t' . I'lillllpi , roomfi , llverett lilucit. LANDS for salu or exchange. N , U. Phillips room n. Kvorutt block. TsiI'llOVJU ) fariiw In Iowa and Kansas for Aexchunco for city property. N. U. Phillips , room fi , Hveriitt hlocic , | JAIU1AINH In aTTparts of tno rily. N. 0 ; JJl'lilillpa , room 0. Kvorett bloolt. on nil avo. and 10th st. very cheap 1OTB | )8. ) Helicon .V .Shepherd , U Main St. LOTrion Uroadway. any where bjtwr-en Coun cil Illnlls ami Oiniitiu , lleuson & tjhsjihsrd , 0 Jlaln st. 7 UilBO on dukliiud avo. , t-i.O'JO. FTJ , Day. CWxaWonParlTave. , I..OJX ) . r. jTllay . VKNUK A lots , corner * , ureat bargains , AVKNUK & Bhepherdj ) .Vuln nt. OTon Uhareuuo , Van Ilrunt & Dice's HUD. , AB cheap. Hunson & Bhephurd , U .Mulaxt. K8T corner on Ilroadway. opposite power B bouse * llensoa & Bnephord u Mulu st. _ _ "l OT on Olau avo. , Kemilno snaps , Uenson * 1 J Shepherd , U Malu st , _ _ und" Tots.I10J cish , ttn cash. * HOIISKH baluuuo easy. Ileason < k Sliephoni 0 Main Bt. _ OTS on Manawa motor line , corners. 110 1 Jcash. balance 110 per mouth. Mention If Shepherd , U Main at. _ KSTATK-llought and sold and e _ KISAh . Special attention Klvua to exam. LoBtlon ot title * . W. 0 , James. No. ID 1'earl el. Foil SAli-Acro : lots In Orchard place. Tills property Is located In the nice nursery , routltof the main part of the city. l ! { inlUi from courthouse. , Oeo. Metc.ilf , U Pearl at. Tit ) MB llallled Oct. 1st , now tiouso , large lot , warranty deoj ; property worth U.WO. Tlrknts worth fl. Al Kouiitalu , Manhattan , Moore & Ituwnian'.scltriratom and ( Jreen's she store , Puitlculars , addreiH I17Socoud nveuue. E71OH SAM' Well cstahllshsil hardware Htoro JL' Incluiilnstln shop ( ! oi > d. clean , new Htocle of stoves , etc. , In M-story brick bulldliiKJxW , wllh elevator anilniehoiixo. . ( iood reasons forsolllujt. . ( Jrahl. 1U E. U-wny , Co. Illuffs. T71OH SAIiU On easy terms , some of the best X1 arranged modorii houses ( now ) In Council Hluirs. AH modern improvements , llnoly located. Call on S. E. Mn\ou , Mirrlam block. B AlJIHTr Place lots for sale by P. J. Day. GO LOOK' at the Itubliltt Place on Upper liroailway , tlien see K. .1. Day. WM. 8IiiEXTOPr. : lleal Ilstato. Special intention tjlvun to examination and cor rection of title to lands aud lota lu city , \u < l county. No. S. North Main st. TOTS In Mullin'H Rill ) , till cash , balance $10 pot 'month. Benson \ Shepherd. ! i Mnln Bt. II lOH SA IjH or Hont fjnr.teu land with houses , 1 by.I. It. Illce , 10i Main-it. , Co.incll llluirs. Foil SA IiH rSi ncro fnrm In 'laspor county. Iov.-i , located iu > ivr roil mlnu.j that are m operation. 'I'lirruisa llvo toot vein of coal under thu farm. Ooo. .Mutcalf. No. 10 Ponrl Ht. HOUSIiS for rent la nit parts ot the city. ff. .1. Jay. ) | ' 171(111 ( SAI.K improved aim unimproved prop Jcrty m every part of the city , liar. ) opportunities tunitios for investors who Heck speculations J ttpleudUlopiioitmiUlui for tii' > - > u who desire homos. ( JKO. Mctuiilf. No. in Pearl st. BUSINESS locations ou Main and Ftrondway at great bargains. Ueo. Metcalf. No. 10 Pearl st. Foil BAMS SO feet luke froimqu located b tWBsn 0 II. lioiit home and Mitnaw * ueach Alno u numtinr of choice lots In Hugatta place Ueo , Mutcalf. No. JKU'oarUt. _ G I'KH OUST loans made on real oitato ; caab. on hand. K ,1. Day. AIHJA UTII'tJL. homo on Oakland ave. at a bargain , r. .1. Day. H OMiS ; for sale 6nlnoiitTiijri7fty mont3. .Day. GUAIIAM avenue propcity that will doubla i Ight away. K .1. Day. I1I10S. & CO. loin money. The most ODHIJi terms olfmed. 1U1 I'earl st. LOTS on Ilroix.lway , Klrst avenue and Aven ues A und 11 cheap. F , .1. Uay. J. M. PALMER HAS THE CIIOIKST LOT OF- SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tno clly. fJllf , edged opportunities to Immo- dlatu Investors und noiuu deckers. ' OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main rind Broadway , COVNUIIi IJI/UKIfH , IOWA. Dealers In foreign and doim-ntlc rxrhanue. Collections made and Interest paid on tltue do * pojlts. _ D. J , HllMUNDSON , K. ly , HllUIMItT , Pros. Vice Pros. CIIAH. H. HANNAH , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , OFCOUNCIMII.UKK8 , Paid upCapltnl . SIOO.OOO.OO Surplus . 35OOO.OO Liability to Dctjonltors. . 335.OOO.OO DIIIKCTOIIS I. A. Mlllur. 1 > \ 0. nlciuon , IS. It BhiiKiirt , K. I ! . Hurt , J. D. KdumlBoii , C'hiis. U llaiiimn , 'Jr.insuct irunorul bunking iMiulncmi Liirid'ht cnpltul and HiirpliH of any hank la Nmtlnso-ttern ( own , IntitreHt on tlmo deposit * OGICAL MANIKIN Adapted to the public Hchools. The only commute thliiR of Its kind in cxUtonre ami In- dlupoiiHlhlo In tlio Hcliddl room. Hcliool Hoards ( IcHlrine the most perf ( t help for the tepcue are Invlt * 1 to uxnmlnu this. Address H. A. IMIjMNCilCK , General Auent. 178 Willow Ave , , Council lllulls , lomi. No,27 Main St. , Over Jaaquomlrt't Jew olry Stor' Livery , Sale and biding Stable No , 1 ItlK * to lot at lowest rut01 , dollveieillo any part of the city. Horses uotiuht and sold on commission , Contrail- Located , I'liintcr Horn. W. O.UTTERDAOK , 230 Broadway