_ - - - . - - - . - - - - - . - , - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . - - . - . - - - . - . - - - . - . - , - . . V _ ; ; ; _ _ - _ _ . VV -V _ VV V _ _ . , V ' -V _ -V _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V _ _ V _ - yV .Y , TIfl OMAITA DATTX fl1Th TIrrflSDAY , _ IVTX I 1. , 1898. V - - - - - - I ws OF INTEREST FROM 1OWA. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. V 3flOfl MINT1oc. . flu4welscr beer. Rosenfeld. TeL 23. Try Mooro' death to Ilco arid intes. V Ucorgo Cavin ia gene on a vielt to V iran0 Ii1nnd , VnntctI-LatcBt cdltthn at Councti B1uT city tllrPtnr ? . iv t i ; omce. V John Killian ot Oakland , In. , s 'vIBItIflg V In the city , the guest of J. F. WnttL Ml E. A. Itico of javcflport ) , In. . Is In ; tim city cr3iiIo visiting the cxpO1t'Ofl. ' Anlrow McMiIIen of the Union Pociflo freight nmco liM gone to SpITIL Lake to , IpcnI a rnonth'M vacation. Incarnprncnt o. 8 , UnIon Veteran L - gion , flflI Women's Auxiliary , No. 77 , wIll meet In regulnr HeSSIOn tonight. hefty Kennedy anil wife fltl(1 ( the Mlsrcs 14Iia rtnd hula Mitchell of inceIoflia arc In th. . city wtIlo visiting the exposition. John r.udgo of this city baa wrItten rol- atI % Ot that no hn3 iiiiiiteI III tile . Vflitel ( States slgnnt corpa In Washington , I ) . C. , Don't you think It must be a pretty goot Jaurnlry that can Please so many liuntiroda of cuMtrnncrsVe1Ithat's the "Lag1e , " 724 Broadway. j Mn. William Irvin , wife of the manager ot the Ogalalla Land company of Wyoming , I g h ; in thu city , thu guest of George A. Kec- t line anti family , The condition of Edson JcfterI3 , who was scrlotisly Injured Tuesday In a. runaway necident , remains practically unchanged and ( ears are entertained that tlio InJurlci wIll Probably terminate fatally. Ieputy iteventlo Collector Ohio Knox yes- tcrlny rceetvcd a further supply of war revenue tnmpS. both Proprietary and nd- lielve. lie thinks the Htock he now has on hand titflcIent for present needs. John Lindiey , P. II. Harris and WIlliam Whitemore will have a hearIng bctoro Judge , Aylesvorth this morning on the charge of being drunk and disturbing the peace. liar- rls has tim addltloval chnrgo of resisting an officer to answer. The gtinrdiuii appoInted for Mrs. Louise .1. Klopplng , who became temporarily Insane - sane and was conirnitteit to the asylum , made his html report yesterday , which was ) aIprovetl ) by Judge Smith , and he wns 'us- charged. Mrs. Kiopping has recovered arni has been ( uncharged from the asylum. ; , l'oll Tax Collector John Allwood has corn- rnencel suit lit Justice Vlen's court against V 4 George Taylor of Ridge street to enforce the collection of the $2 poll tax and the : Pcnalt or attached for tiot complying wIth tlio demand to pay. This suit , Collector - lector At t 00(1 ( SnYS , is hut the forerunner of some 200 that he intends brInging against Peron vlm pay no attention to the poll tax notices as served by hitit. Sheriff Walkup of ltockport , Mo. , arrIvc bore yesterday , acconiimniecl by Charles 11. iiiier. niul thEy latter identilel ! ( the lior.o BtoiCII byV. . C. .lnhnson as his trorwrtv ; also tlio siddir. ; While hero SherIff Walk- UI ) IVcCet.cl a telegram notifying him thtt his % Vlfj hail been taken seriously lii and he was cotnpvlled to hasten lionie. .lohnson % ill he tnhen to flockport today , probably by one of the local olilcors. lrcry lady In inviteil to call at a26 Mer- rlam block tattirday , July 1G , and get a dainty souvenir. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Fog SALE-Gooa second-hand bicycle at a birgatn. Cili at Tlio Bee oJ1le , Council Bluffs. The Fvans laundry Is the leader in fine work both ffl coior anti fInish. 520 Pearl street. J'hono 290. ( uI v.1 , , f SIIterINr. The Hoard of County Supervisors corn- pkted its business yesterday and adjourned ttntu the September session. t5tipervtsors AUll. Brantles , Hansen anti 1rnoy were each authorIzed to expend $6I)0 ) of the county road fund in their respective dlrlcts between this and the September inecitlug. J'nter Madden of Mlntlen was nilowed $2 a wet'lc for the support of Fred Aentlt , a sick boy , . 'tl a county charge. The Petition of resIdents in Center township - ship ft" a bridge over Greybill creek was granted and iupervisor Auld was given power to act I ! ) tite matter. The oir of Grant Dc Witt of Carson to compromise for $75 tile costs tuxed against him In tt case several years ago amounting to $115 was accepted and on payment the cotlnty tttto fley was iiistrtlctcd to have the jutignion t satJslletl of record. Mrs. Miflhlit ) D. Nelson , widow of David 'v. Nelson , a veteran of the tiflioii army wito served in ompaiiy A of the One liuti- tired anti Sevo' toenth regiment Now York volunteer iiifantry , anti died January 3 , IS'JG , was granted a rate of taxes oa her homestead - stead tinder sectin 1305 of the code of 1897. _ . V i vt The controversy between tim city anti tii. , hoard Its to tue dieposition of the Portion of the flillil derived from taxation within the city whiclt IIIIII 1)0011 reopened by Chairman Baker objecting to the city council ilesignat- .V lag 110w inticli lie shall 51)01111 on ttiy particu- mr street or road wait ( liscussel Informally , but the matter was Icit With Colonel Baker , : . to whom it hail been entrusted at the former 1' aession , _ k - Court Xite , . . In tim superior court yesterday the me- tioli for a new trial in the case of Thomas : Kenn&'tly against Mrs. Ft1gertoii was argued - - gued and takeii under advisement by Judge 1) ) .Ayieswortli. ' The State Savings bank was given jutig- U meat against . ii. nonhlalit anti others for - I I $5S3.S0 110(1 ( Attorney Kimball was appointed _ _ _ _ I receiver of the vropcrt involved during the _ _ _ _ _ , tillIt ) of lCtlCIllitiOtl , his loiitl , being fixed - in Ilte Hllli of AtilIti V. Itauglin conUnenced nil auxiliary . I action ill the district court yesterday agnilIst I , 3V. . ilesley to have set aside a convoy- I COCO of certain real estate made by Bcslcy to his wife 111111 to have the property Iaala 8tlijCCt to a jutlgnient secured by the , plaintiff against henley and of wiitelt $465 is ) liICgCl ( to remain unsatisfied. Tue same , phaiiitiff also commenced a. foreclosure suit I ngdtiIlst Janice A , Keller. The property 1U voived Is lot 13 , block 6 , hums' addition. .700 SmIth has purchased a League bicycle Train Cole & Cole. ViiiiI.NC Ciist. Tue hearIng of the suit V over tile custody 't of little Ituby W'iiittieey was cominenceti 4 yesterdilty afternoon before Judge Smith In \ the district rotirt. After the attorneys hati sparred for nit opening , in whIch mt number of motions antI counter mnotiomis vero sub. Zflhttci nail overruled , tile ilefenso took tilt ) I plaintiffs NIileWilllt 1) ) ) ' surprise by filing on dllSwer in Vilicil ml nunlber of counter charges were matte against tile grantlfuther of the \ chiitl anti tile utlnt 111111 UIlClO , with Wiloma I it is soligilt to place the custody of little I RUbY. Following tile filing of tile flfl- I swer a COIltlIltIumlco vas taken by agreement tIlitil Frills ) ' morning. tile chliil In the meant - t t I 1110 OIllfl I ning I a tile custody of i r. 111111 t1rsV. . B. FIsher. It is believed that a comirolnlse ) iil 1)13 effected In the nicantlmne. I MIII ) of Cuba.'cat ladles anti the World t The lice oiflco , We each. . 'fr ' iltiti tiititt. 'VrnhiNfers. Thu following transfers were flied ycster- day In tlitt abstract , tithe 110(1 loami oiileo of , ' J. v. Slitlirt' . 101 l'eari street : Silerift toV. . P. itniilnger , lot 2 , block 1 zti , 1.iUhiiI'tt % stibtiiv , it d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 14. 'V. lizt'iie' 111111 wIfe to Henry lieckor , itw' ' , Ilv ne 30-77-li , c-j c ti. ' Viihifllll COhlt'Fti ) 01)11 vie to ij , F. I ( Tttibott , si sw l4.76.5I. v it. . . . . . . . ? ttary ieiit'tlit tO tmlUlel J 005011 , kIt $4 $ 1 , bluk 11lUiiiItt4 ittibdiv , . o d. . . . , lour transfers , total. . , , . . . . . . . , , . . . . . V L STORE hARD AND AiR TIGhT Maiblo and Granite Doa1er Projcct a &tona1 Association. INTENDED TO REGULATE TIlE BUSINESS Iiittti nH.t NellrnNkn. % 5tOVIfltitl5 P0mm U Pt'.icrttt i.it that Is tnt eii.ie.l to Coitilirist , All "llesioiisible , jair In the Country , The marble and granite dealers got down to work In deati right earnest yesterday , with the result that after holding protracted sessions both in tJe morning and afternoon thmo business that had called them together wet ; disposed of and the convention was adjourned - journed sine tile. Many of the members Were anxious to return home , as their bus- looms demanded their attention , but a mium- her , several of .Vhom are accompanied by their wives , will stay here for the remainder - maindor of the week In order to visit the exposition. Tile chief result of the convention has liecn the formation of a national association which the outgrowth of the suggestion of an interstate association. The National AssociatIon of Marble and Granite Dealers of the United States , as tile organization is termed , starts out wIth the following for Its officers : I'resldent , J. M. Graham , Des Moines , who is president of the Iowa state association ; secretary and treasurer , J. N. Kildow , York , Neb. , secretary of the Nebraska - braska State association ; C. Nledhart of Beatrice , Neb. , was selected as the vice president for Nebraska anti E. II. l'rlor of I'ostvllie , In. , vice presIdent for tile hawkeye - eye state. Such other statea as have ammo- ciations 'tvlii be permItted to namno their vice presidents and the same privilege vIil be granted to all other states at present without organizations as moon as they form associations. The first annual meeting of the National association will be heltl In Chicago on the second Wednesday of Feb- mary of naxt year. All legitimate deaiers wite OWn marble works anti are themselves practical \yorkmcn , or who employ practical - tical workmen , are entitled to membership. It wan also decided to use every effort to Ilavo state associations organIzed ill every state lit the union , IIeIIL IIiiNiiiei I'roinit ly. The meetings yesterday vere held In tile WOOdflICll Of the World hail , as the at- tc'ndance 1111(1 ( largely increased from ) ) that of the opening ( idly. At the morning session , which OpOlded at 9 ociock , permanent organization - ganization WLIS effected by making J. N. ( lraiiam of Des Moines , who had acted as temporary chairman , presiding ofilcer of the convention and J. Ii. Kildow of York , Nob. , secretary. The first matter brought before the meeting was that of forming an inter- state association of the dealers in time west- em states , During the discussion tile formatioll of a national organization was suggested , which at once met with general favor and a committee was appointed to draft a constitution anti by-laws for such an association llnti to report at the afternoon - noon session. TilO following committee was appointed : J. N. Graham anti E. II. Prior. Iowa ; E. W , Joy , Missouri ; P. 11. Pritchard , South Dakota ; J. N. Root , South Dakota , and J. N. Kiltiow , Nebraska. The committee - tee at once retired to carry out its Instruc- tions. At. the afternoon session , which was con- vencti at 2 o'clock , the committee reported a constitutloa alIll set of by-laws , which were adopted and the national association was given birth. The committee on resolu. tions. consisting of T. 13. Alderman of No. braska , C. S. Rowe of hljtnois and I. II. PrIor of Iowa , submitted the foiiowlng , which Were unanimously adopted : Ttcsoiwed. That the National Marble and Granite 1)eaiers' Association of the Unltetl States lend its energies to tile establishment of a more satisfactory condition of Ilusiness by securing to its the supporters cooperation - tion of every responsible dealer iii the mis- I tion , to the end that the granite scalper shall not be imtronized ; that only such ticalers as are IllelilberS of the association shall be entitled to Its protection ; that the Illanufacturei' who sells work to any deaitn not a maclimber of tile lthsoclatioll shall have 110 standing with Its maclabors ; that nimy failure on the part of a manufacturer er vholcslmler to urn tip to the ia\V13 ( 'stilli. iishetl for timis association anti to assist us in our efforts shall entitle such nltmltltae. turer or whioicsaier to mione of tue 1)usi. Idess of the members of said association ; that Cecil individual macamber shall ba held personally accountable for his tcts nu'l be compelled to ansmvcr to tide association for any violation of such laws as it may hereafter - after enact. During tue afternoon session the following - lowing letter was received from Senator Proctor of Vermont , tyhicli was read to the cOIlVefltiOml Mr. George J. Gruber : Dear Sir-I wish I might attend the Joint meeting of your as- sociattoii at Council Bluffs July 12 , but regret - grot that owing to the engagements I have already llltiU ilOti thu ProsPective iengtil- ened IltiSsioll of congress on account of time var it will be inlposslie ) for me to attend. I believe in tue tlsefulnes of 511011 asso- clations as yours nod SlIotliti esteem it a great pleasure If I could attend and meet your members. Thiamlkiog ym for the ColIrtesy of the invitation , I am , very truly yours , ItElFIELD PROCTOR. N iiy I ISIV , II 'l'rnk' l'iiper. The matter of catablisiling a natIonal trade paper was brought up for discussion , unost the members being in favor of tile scheme , but somno wore doubtful as to it being a ulnancinl success , Tile chair was finally ill- structeti to appoint a colilmittee of three to investigate the prospects of establishing stlCll a PltlCC anti to report at tile nllnuai meeting of the national association next year In CIII- cage. Tiils committee the cimalrman will appoint later. I'renitiont Grahamu called attention to tile fact that the annusi meeting of tile Iowa state association wIll be held In Ies Moines On tile third \Yednesday of January and cx- tontietl a cordial invitation to nil tIme dealers present to attend. Those of tile dealers who staycti over visited Lake Nanawa htmL oven- lag at tile invitation of Mayor Jennings. The dealers vho arriveti yestertlay vere : R. W. hoffman , Cetlar itapitis , Ia. ; C. J. Aunbrosius , Cilicago ; J , N. Kiltiow , York , Nob. ; Carl J. Miller. hastIngs , Nob. : i. F. Consigny , .Avoca : J. N. Alobeoti , Marshall- town , Ia. ; J. It. icing , Ies ) Moines ; C. l. Keys , VillIsca ; C. F' . Fountain , F , D , Letn- 11)00 , Aberdeen , S. I ) . ; J. A. HarrIs , Leon , In. ; Z.V , Cole , lied Oak , ha , ; C. S. Rowe , Chicago ; II. 0. Moody , Cedar Rapids , Ia. ; R. 11. Prior , I'ostviiie , Is , ; J. II. t3mmlith , La Mars , Ia. ; R. W. Joy , Savanuall , Mo , ; J. S. Agnew , Newton , ICon. ; J , T. Paine , Oralld Island , Neb , hotel Imnan , 518 h3oatimvay , has lowereti Its rates from 2.OO to $1.00 JIer day to everybody , First clams table and alec airy roolus. Yoiui m.r ( irl's itczt untie. N. lilis , charged Witll enticing a girl ia years of ago away frolli borne on South Tmvemlty-thlrd Street , Oumbu , was arrested yesterday evening at the instance of the Omaha authorities and booked as a fugitive from justice. The girl , who was found with iilis at a house on Broadway. whore they hail engageti rooms. was taken bomb by her fathom' last night. The lrl's poeuts arc highly rcspectnlio nnt ! the father was almost heartbroken over his datighter' escapade , RiBs is main to be In the employ of tile Omaha Street railway , Csiifrls for SICk Soi.1 icr 11nyi. There are many things that iilO sick sol- tiler boys require wilicil arc not Included in the army supplies and to raise mm fund to Provide these extras a meeting will be Ilelil this evening at S o'clock In the city bali of the parents of the mnbmbers of Corn- pany La , flOW in camp at San FrAnCl8co anti those Interested In their weifare. The pro- eeda of the lawn fete given Tuesany evening - ing at Dr. Macrae's residence amounted to $113.50. This money was telegraphed direct to Surgeon Macrae at San Prancisco to cx- Penti for medicine for the Council Bluffs boys. The official photographa of the UnIted States Navy , containing over 200 pictures of the vessels , with their omcers and a nhlmm- of tile views of tile ill-fated Maine , can be had at the Council Bluffs oflico of The floe for 25 cents and a lice coupon. GiltI iiris'k twimiIIer Iienpct , , SIOuX CITY , July 13.-Spocial ( Tele- gram.-J. ) C. Brown , one of the gold brick swindlers recently arrested in Sioux City , escaped from the SIoux City poiico force tills ofternoon through the % etTorts of his attorney , P. R. hlevlngton. Brown , wIth C. Mott , another of the gang , hati been arrested - rested on tile charge of conspiracy to tie. fraud J. A. Davy , a banker of Pomeroy , ha. Tue mnngistrato before wiioai they wore given a preliminary hearing discilarged Brown Irons custody , sayIng the evidence would not arraat his detention. 3. Ii Moore of Sarina , Oat , , was In Sioux City to secure the arrest of Brown for swindling him out of $9,000 last April by a gold brick scheme anti tile man 1(1)0w thIs. As soon mis the court bath annoumicod its decision Brown grabbed his lInt anti s'tth his otter- llC made a rush for the door. The rtolicc tried to 1101(1 them , hut llovIngton biuffed thelfl out because they dId not have a vurrant ready to make the arrest as soon as the man was released on the other charge. The attorney rushed his 240-pound client out on the sidewalk , ran and p1111011 himn for half a block along the sidewalk anti helpctl lllnl itito a buggy which was waiting with a driver , The horses were whIpped up anti the bird escapeti. The buggy dasileti down the mtrcct and the police force was left In the lurch , The other man is held. IVrvnV ' .Vezit her itiuil Crops. DRS MOINES , July 13.-Speciai.-Tho ( ) climate and crop bulletin of the weatller bureau , Iowa cctIofl , ss1led today , says : Tile last veek averaged slightly cooler timmi Usual , The rainfall was variable anti gell- orally light ; but In a few localities heavy showcr occurred. At Thurman , Freinont county , the ralnfnll tIn the 6th and 7til ItIllotlilted to llIfl and seven-tenths Inches , causIng heavy damage on the bottom lands. The cooler weather was favorable for small grain crops , checking the tendency to rust , SntI the conditions were generally favorable for work In the harvest fields. haying Is well advanced In all districts , with heavy yield generally SocilTod In good condition. \'intor wheat and rye are mostly in shook and tllreshIog operations are about to begin. Spring wheat and oats are filling well and early sown fields are nearly ready for the harvest. Allbwlng for all damage by lodg- lag and rust , theo crops are likely to bring about an average yield. A SuitIieslerii StomnI. CLARINDA , Ta , , July 12.-Spcciai.- ( ) Something like complete reports are begin- nlng to be recciveti from the cloudburst in this county last week. It is found that at Shambaugh ten indIes ot water fell in about an hour. 'The electrical display was terrific. On hIllside fields corn two and three feet high was washeti out completely ; whole fields of It were torn away dad washmeit into th gullies at the lOttOm , Small trees In a good many places were torn up by tile roots. Bridges were taken out and along the Noda- way valley there is hardly a road grade or it culvert left. The county will lose many thousantis of dollars. During the great raIn- fat there ivas a terrific electrical display. Tile big barn on Emanuel Huddle's place was struck by lightning and destroyed , Mr. Jluddle' son and a hired man were sleeping in It and barely escapeti alive. GraIn In the fields tsas fearfully damaged and many farniera nro loscr of practically their entire crop. tItlrkI'l iui Olilolls I ii Iovn , DAVRNPORT , Ia. , July 13.-Speclai.- ( ) The farmers of Scott county have begun to harvest their onion crop , several loads hay- lag been delivered hero at 40 ccnt a bushel. The weather of the last few weeks has been very favorable for the maturing of the crop anti growers are well pleased with the size anti apparent soundnestt of the onions they have ilauleli to tue city. The quality of the crop , on the whole , Is superior to that of last year. IndicatIons for a good fall market are very brIght. Many of the heavy growers - ers intend to store considerable of their late crop and 1dec11 it for the October and No- veniber markets. N.i SIoti City Clirillyni. SIOUX CITY , ha. , July 13.-Special.- ( ) 'rho execlitive commIttee of the Sioux City Business Nen'e , club has decided that owing to the Transniissisalppi Exposition attract- lag so Illany people from this part of Iowa , It will ho best not to have a carnival In Sioux City llCXt fall. I .I'iZL i'rt'ss Co iii ill I'll I. Dcs Moines Lender : One of the Omaha Midway allows was so hot that It iurnei ( ( leWil , supposedly from spontaneous COIl- bustion , Sioux City Tribune : It Is likely that tim thief vim stole fifty head of cattle frolu Horace holes , never saw tile Ox-governor. It wotild be an UnhISUlliV milcan tilief wlln woulti lttelll anything ( rome the possessor of such n face mis that of horace Boles , Des MoInes Register : The fruit growers Ilear Council 11111115 are complaining about tile inability to secure a sufficient number of 111011 tO gather time crop , Anti It has only beemi a tow years since we were telling ? 1)OhIt tile sepIIIlg ( of Iowa troops it ) Council Bluffs to keep "Iccliey's army of tile un emldIliOytil' ' ( romu tievastating that region. Was it the war matlo the change , or re- 1)11 Id ICl II I 14 III ? Marshahltown Times-Republican : It Is a mnistter of gelleral conlilleot ailloog 1)011 ) * ticilIlls that the senatorial campaign of 1900 lies mliready begun llnd that skirmishes are holy going on in different Parts of the state that vili have a hearing upon tile contest In tile next legislature , It there Is a comm. test. Time organization of tue republican state committee is affected by it , for tile mIlan who Is cliairuinn tills year will titi- tioubtedly lie chairmoami next year , s'lien the iegislmtttlre Is elected. It wIll be Important for a cantlldate for senator to find a friend ill tile chairman of the state comnmitteo , It Iroved to be very imiortant In the lamit campaign for senator. 'Fbo altereti aitus- tion in the Eleventh district Is causing mllore speculation than any other recent cc- currence , mind Its effect iloes not seem now to lte so clear as it first ailpedIred. 'Fimo mllaciminery of tile district is Ia the ilantia of Frank ilelsolt 50(1 ills friends. Mr. hIei- sell Is a viirn personal frienti of A. B. CunInlins , but ho is also a very shrewd and far-seeing man , and Ime will not sink ills mdlii ) Ill an untiqtlal contest. Moreover , hIs mitrommgest friemmds In Buena Vista county , or mIlest of thorn. nrc active ( lear men , Mr. Ilclsohl Ia young and ambitious , 110 doubt , and he Is likely to be tvery cautious about becoming Involved in aabtber man's fight where It. 'Iil do him mo good , Tills , Ut least , is the opInion eciressed ; by one of ills closest friends , t is Signiflcault anti in- tiicates that possibly George D. Perkins may hot retire traIn the senatorial contest under certain cQutIllgcue1es , V 'I - - - - - DATE FOR DES IOINES 1)AY ) Iowa's ' Capith City Arranc for a Day at the Exposition , AUGUST 23 IS TIlE TIME AGREED UPON ( ' , rent i'reinrntloits " .Viii lie Unsie to hIimie the ( ) eeiimiitllt Plil3c Vtrt1t ) ' tif time . , , I City. , I DIS MOINIS , July 13.-Special ( Tele- grarn.-it. ) P. McCarvie , director of special days at tile Tranamississippi Expoltion , Mayor MacVicar , President ilatton anti See- rotary Ward of the Commercial Exchange and i'rcmident liathirlck of the Jobbers' nnti Manufacturers' association were pro3ent at a conference held this morning In the otllco of the mayor and August 23 was set upon as Des Moines day at the Ornalla ixposl. : tlon. Following 'the adjournment of the mccting Mayor MacVicar comnitmnicated by mail 'ith tile Board of Directors Of the Comitlerelal Exchange , whicil nlet at .i30 tills afternoon , anti appolilteti committees to assist the mayor and the council in ftmr- thering the interests of Des Moines at Olnaila. . The mayor also atltlressetl corn- municatlons to th ManufactUrers' assocla- tion , to loathing business men and to the various lodges of aecret societies , asking theIr co-operation , Today Attorney General flornicy submitted to the state auditor 'his opinion in regard to the powers of 'the Sttto Board of Review - view , holding that the board ha the no- thority nail upon ft Is Imposeti tile duty of equalIzing the 'taxable valuation of .mll classes amId kinds of nronortv. while under the old law the boaril ilatl juiIsdlction only with reference 'to ' real estate. Colored tIistiis Fileet Ollicers , The grand lodge of colored Masons , which 11am been In session Ilere for two days , elcctctl omcers today as fo1lows Grand master , ii. Joilneon , Narsimalitown ; deputy grand master , \Vilhiant Coalson , Ies Moines ; , ratlu trcastlcr , N. B. Nalen , Ceilar itni- Itis ; senior grand warIen , Robert Johustclml. OkaIoosa ; junior gramili wartlen , C. Il. Tol- ion , Muchakhrluck ; grand secretary , A. A. Bland , Keokttk. All tile other omct'n are r.1)polllttv ) amId wIll ho nameti by the granil master tomorrow. Thus far the work has beell routmnc. The coal operators , who have been In eemsion hero tvo , Iays , today perfected &III orgallizatioll with tile liamue Iowa Coal 01- crators' nasociatlon , W. W. Oliver of Cemt- terviile vas elected president anti 301111 Gibson of Des Moilles secretary anti treas- llrer. A constitution anti by-laws were adopted , lImit as yet no scale of rates for coal has been reached , each district In I r c state being jealous of every other dim- trict. Sitys At'irou.i is All Itiglit. WHITING , ha. , July 13.-To tile Etiitor of The Bee : Ill a recent issue of Tile flee there nppeareti an item of some length abommt 11ev. C. C. Atwood of this place in which various representations are mndo about him anti a number of young women. We are sure that YOLl are desirolls of publishillg truth rather than error , anti being In position to know , we beg to imlform you that you have been sadly Imposed upon by some ( lesigning per- soil. Mr. Atwood is a trimly wortily man anti was never engaged to but one young woman in WhitIng. lIe Is to ho married tomorrow to one of the most worthy of our young women. A. J MARSHALL. Pastor Onawa Church. B. F. MORRIS , Chairman Church Iloarti , Whiting , In. lIIg Ciii. ii u iiw Iltimil tiess , ATLANTIC , Ia. , July 13.-Speclai.-The ( ) Atlantic Canning company closed its pea packing last oveniag , with over O0O0O cans ill its warehouse. The pack 'was exceptionally - tionally fine , dtle partially to the USe ot Improved mechanical pea. pickers and thresh. era , which save uimmecessary handlIng of the peas. The compamly , which is the iarget packer of sweet corn in the world , has Contracted for 2,000 acres anti expects to pack over 3,000,000 calls tills SCSQI. ! Its plant covers over two acres of ground and macn arc now at work erecting a mamnlotil brick warehouse. I I lit-il lP ) Ii 'Vrzi In , BURLINGTON , ha. , July 13.-SpecIml ( Toiegram.Itev. ) J. 'IV. Luke , s'iio was strtick by a IltlrlIIlgton traiml last night and fatally injured , died at St. Francis' hospital early this morning. lie Was walkimlg along tim track anti vas struck by the train and his skull badly cruelmeti. lb was Ilie ileall or Burlington Institute college , was pronmi- 0001. , In educational amid church work ilere anti In MissourI and was universally re- SleetCli. 110 Ie1ves a 'tt'idow and a daughter. II oral I'stztL lt-l I t'ry. BURLINGTON , lit. , July 13.-Speclai.- ( ) Roger Ii. Nurphey , special agent of the l'ostnfiice department , has been here laying OlIt a rollto for the rural mail delivery iii Dex M0i1105 county. it is figureti that tile route selected will 1)0 tvonty-tour amiles long around the circuit ; tllat it will cover twelve BIltmore miles ill aba , and that about 300 peOIiQ will be acconhmnoditted. \ViIiI C. , , Ii , J'ai'I , , , DES MOINES , July 13.-Speeial.-J ( ) , 0. Crosby of Carnavlilo is a candidate for aj- Pointnment by the prositlent as a comnils- * ticnar to time \\'orId's Fair at Paris. There are eleven of these commlssiomiers. Mr. Closby wa3 chairman of tue Iowa Coiumnillaml comnlisllloml anti has represented the general governmnent at other expositions abroad , Ia umit .i I Ext rim i , .gs , MA1ISIIAI4LTOWN , Ia. , July 13.-Spe- ( clal.-Tho ) llpllroxinlate earnings of tile iowa Central railway for the month of Jibe vero $141'SSilS ' , an Illcreaso of $15.- 167.52 over the sallie month last year. For the first week of JIlly tIme approximate earnings wore $30,118.66 , an increase of $ iU81.2Q , Iismciisi mm l it IcIi.IIkp , MARS11ALLTOWN. Ia. , July 13.-Spe. ( ciai.-C. ) H. holds and James Stevens of this city , Wiho , 111 COl1h5Il with ii. L. Friend , also of Marsilalltown. left. for tbo .laskan gold fieltis six momltba ago , ilavo h'CtUrued disgusted , I I I it-ti I , . ii 'i'm I ii , JIUMESTON' , Ia. , Jill1 13.-Speciai ( Tclo- gram.-fl. D. Iluleston , a well to do mitock- mmian of Ilunieston , was run over anti killed at Mendota last night by a stock train. .t linmuinit lieu , ' of itt'seiit' . CLEVELAND , July 13.-All ilopo of rem- cuing amiy of the victims of 1110 water works ttllltlCi disaster was given up last evening. Thin reset1ing PartY succeeded in penetrating tile tulillel within 400 feet of wilero the cloven bodies are supposed to be. Tile IflOil who entered tue tunnel today stated that lifter reaching 6,100 feet timey founti their passage blocked by wrecliage caused by tlit , force of the explosion. The tummmmel is still filled with dangerous gas , ampi several of tue party lmo 'Iveilt in 10(111) ( ' were Itrougilt to the surface in an ummconsciotms condition. Nan i'rim I'aei liii iiviit'smti. NI\V YORK , July I'J.-Tiio directors of tile Northern I'aclflc Railroad company have dcclarcd tllo regular quurteriy dividem1ti of 1 per cent. on the preferred stock , PaYable geptcmber 1. V VV V - N . V , ' .U ti' . 4. . V , ' V V , % sS . . ' . V , w . , ' . 4' . . : I 'p ! t. . % VIV t' . . . . 1 , 4' . . , . t . . - * , ,4 . . . : , , . . , . , , . . , , . , V . . V 2 Ti1he Great Resort. : . i L < ' Every body invited to take hi. the , sights and be convinced that u HVt ; r1 I ' ake Manawa ; ; : ' ; : CT the only place to get cooled off , and have lots of fun. _ "k' ' ) 1 , , i , Above all don t fail to see the Electrical Mirage at night. _ BOGGS IMPLICATES KENNEY SI1yM t lit' 'tt'littr haul ( itiIl ty ICtun'i- e.lge ( il t lie Cash ler's 1)enlci5- titilimi Simice IS'J5. WILMINGTON , Dci. , July 13.-The third day in the trial of United States Senator Kenney of Delaware , cilargoti with aitiiilg amid abetting the -comifessed defaulting toiler of tile First National bank of Dover , \Viiliahll N. Bogga , 1mm defrautting timat in- stiltition of over $100,000 , opelhetl today with flmetiler testimilomly relating to Semlator Ken- iley'S intllVitltmal account 'lth tile batik. Iurlng tIme hflOlllefltS prior to tile opening of court Senator Kemhllcy , palo anti aim- parently nervous , nssistetl Ills counsel , Sea- ator Gray iintl Lietmtellmtnt Bird , in arrang- lmmg the Imapers of tIle tlefense. The morning seSSloll was taken up with testimony relating to Somlator Kenney's mm- counts with the bank and Its correspond- cncc. At tile ltftern000 session William N. liogga , tile defaulting teller , was on time staumtl for over three lioum's , during whicll lie tout of tile manner In vhicim 110 carried along checks of Senator lcinneys received from other banks amId credited deposits froni ihlOl wllen lie htl overdrawn his account and while Iioggs was a defaulter in large Sthmils of money. That lie was a defaulter , witness said , was known to time senator , amid wimen naked why ho carrietl the tie- fcndnnts cl'ccks along for weeks without cilargillg them , he said , it "was iOCaltSe we were all in the 11010 together. " DurIng nearly all the period In which the defalcations took place , lie said , Sean- tor Kenney Was cogmiiznnt of the fact. As to his customu in dealing with Senatot Kcm- ilC'y' $ checks , lie said , if the mtccotmmit'as hot good for them lie would pay theiml out of tile funds of the bamik by carrying the check as a cash item from 1181' to tiny , or withholding the deposit sill ) of anolllcr tie- positor. lie saiti Semmator Kenney first luiew of 1mb ileimig a defaulter Ia October , 1S95 , when lie "its short about $25,000 or $30,000. Ho felt I Heminey vas the mami to confide In , th'ir relations were so Intimate. Tile senator and Boggs formulated a Illaml to restore the tiehiciency. To do tlmis the witness invested i finids in tIle hay State Gas company and buildIng operatiomis in I'hiihatleiphia itoti firm ill Delaware. Keiiilev , the witness saltl , dealt in Bay State Gas at the same time with him anti they often tliscussetl tile lrobabiiities of nlltkillg money.Vitness said that iii January , 1S97 , Semmator Kemmnoy oxpressc'tl llope that money omloimgh wolmiti ho mnado to get tiit'mlm both out of tile hole. NORTON REPROVED BY HOAR ) IItHNul'lI Imset tM Seliisor Sli's Ilti rva rd's V. % tiiiosil.s'r. . Sliotilti II , ' Iii- ) , ) . l'ttl i'iot it'sil I . . WORCESTER , Mass. , July 13.-Tue sixth annual session of 1110 Claris University sum- Idler school was opened today witil an' 11(1- ( ilress by Senator hoar on "Amnericans anti Amnericanismlm , " lie spoho of tile reunion of the nortil 011)1 ) sotItil ily time war , anti tile symllpathy with tile United States from Eng- 101111 , anti expresseti gratification over the closer 1)00118 of 1101011 with the limotilel' country , lie said : "Ill lttrango contrast vitil these tokens of respect are a few tliscortiant amltl jarrIng mIotemi s'imicii arc lleartl at home , I see that Prof. Norton of harvard is titioteil as tell- lag the youth of time lllliversity tllat it 'its characteristic of the Anmerlcnn people to ito triilillg. They imavo acqulreti a varimisli of civIl life , btit timeli' natures hiavo not bcemm refiuicti. ' 'i'oor Prof. Norton ! Color bihimtl anti lflllsic tleaf , At tills titiy , Whell tile north tmmitl south are camnimig togetllor , when Mother hinglanti is learnlllg to kimow her daughter aliti to hove her agimill , lie sa > 's It is cimartmc- teristic of time Ammmericall to ho trilling , anti lie feels , vitii horace \Valbole , thmnt 110 siloulti ho lirouti of his country If it were not for his colmmitrynlell , "Ileavemi knows that I do not say this fromu any desire to imuflict paiml , but it is duo to Harvard that somnebocly silall say : 'If 511011 umtteranccs are to go lunroproveti ( rolhi our foremnost umliversity , unanllnoti amid courage amlti honor 11111 follow athletics to Yale , or with classical learnimmg to tile Ruig- Ilali Caunhritigo. ' EXPLOSION KILLS TWO MEN P1 ie PcI lmms II ii , ! Ies ( roy's ( , , iimiu.I- t'I'llhit' I'riierl ) , IIt'sldes I tijur- iiiIV S.'v.'i'nI i''oith. ' . RACINU'Is. . . July LI-At 1hG : tllls mtft- cr00011 an explosion occurred in the Japanning - ning room of tue Bacino Malleable mmii Wrought Iron works , anti in an Instaumt time large building , which Is a timrcstory brick structure , coverIng ilaif a 1)100k , VilS in iiumcs. Mamiy houses aumd tiaras ilavo caught froni the enmlers. ) Tllrco iumndretl amen 'ero itt work at. the time anti those on tile upper floor Jumolteti for life. 'rime loss will exceed $300,000. Time dead. as far as known , utre : JOhN IcEEN , aged 45 ; unarried. GUS IcENEPESIcI , aged 22 ; Jumimped ( real vi ndow. Injured : I George Case , skull fractured , Albert Miller , legs brokemm. Curia I'ouison , badly luijureti ir back anti legs , t 4iItgI''MiItiisti XoiiIiiiItiimi , DANVILLE , Icy. , July 13.-The 'demo- cratie cuuivcutlu of the Eibth dtetrlct to- I V _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ V _ VV - _ _ _ : FRUIT AND 6AQDN [ AQMIN6 pf Around Council l3luuis' U / I ' 3 * . 'i , . ,11 You cnn iiiy iuipraeii nmul nfl I amp roved friii In ii.Is , 'iienper in 'S + e4 flu , , vicinity thmnim mmum"svIicre Iii Site U imltt'ti Suites , 'l'Iit're is no fuii- i1Si Vs : . . ot cros here. I.ttL at our Fruit PzIrmimN s'IiIIO tImes' nrc itt Icnr- iimj , .i , . . A 7 U f' ci 7)5 j * 1l11&s' . . ? l 1. Qfi .K. 'Fhie Itesi 1tlit.i , ittiti I.lli Itrokors , * t 39 Penrl'St. Council Blnff.Ia nIUrldUILrmlis.WrItfl ( * l'er'.onutily contillet , litmyers through our umIlll for lumfornlatloul 1111)1 ) stUte WilttyOu Ij orOilmrck free of charge. wiult , Vpj p tiny nominateti 0. ( I. Gilbert of Sheibyvihlo tor commgrcss over Mc0rcary , Thonmpson and others , ITALY TO FORCE COLUMBIA ( Irilers it Pleet Of % Var Sliiiis to flue IIeIuilI le to ( 'ol Iet'f a Liig Overdue liitleuthuiily , W'ASIIINGTON , July V-Tilo State do- partinent. ha beemm notified that the Ibmliaa government hIlts tlecltletl to 1150 force in1mtt- curIng tile payment by ColombIa of thlO award Imi favor of llrimesto Cerruti , an Italian citizemI , aniounting to 250,00O To this cmiii time Italian govrnmellt 1105 closed tllplonlatic relatioi with the Ce- lomllbiaa minister at itormp , anti huB llOtitletl Admiral Cantliaal to proccn.1 with time ItalIan - Ian sqtladromi to Cartitagena , Columbia , anti there adopt forcible means to collect the debt. debt.A A tiispatcii from Carncn , Venezuela , an- notlllces that the Itahlitmm squltiron : untler Atlomiral Candlant left La Guayra on Moum- tiny for Curtiuagena , in order to seize the customn hiotio there. The inforniation rcachmlng the State tie- partnlellt is to tile effect that. tie Italian squadron will reach Cartimagemia. tomorrow , anti consIsts of four war ships. ImI view of the serious loSSIhliitlL'S in- voivcd in the case , tile Uniteti Stacs gov- crmllmielmt has sougiit to avert aim immmnietltite crisis. On tile request of time Colommmbian no- thorities that tile good nilices of tile Uniteth States be offered , word was sent to our charge d'affaires at Rome to make inquiries immto time status ot the case. There appears to lie no disposition on the pjtrt of our government to interfere imi tIle iimatter , as wo are precludeti frommi contestIng an award matie by tills government. At the italne time It is hiopeti that Italy nmay lie disltosctl to grant slmlflcient tlnmo to tile South American republic to permit It to pay the award Witiloilt suffering tim imltlignity of tile seizure of Its chief ziert. As Italy's purpose is confined to tile eel- lection of the awnrtl , and 11am mio territorial purposes iii view , it itt sititi that tile Monroe tloetrino has no application to tile ease , bimt it is governed by the rules wlliehl applied to tile British seIzure of Coriumto , when the British squatluoum occupied the cuatool house Ulltil a claiumm of $75,000 was haiti. l'INSiONS Pt ) It % 'lIS'l'Iilt N ' . 'E'J'IIIt.tNS. Sit rm'i irs of Lii l , ' .Ytir II'i.mi'iimJeretl I- : I I , , . ( . 'ii'ri1 Gov'riiiii'if. WASIII NGTON , July 13-Speciai.- ( ) PemlsiOlmS iitivo becim issued as follows : isatle of Juilu 30 : Nebraska : Origiuial-Iicnry Chlaumlhers , Pawnee , $8 ; Jacob F' . Basil , A Imlllt , $6 Eli- jab hiunmm , 0mnaiim , $8 ; iticimard 13. howell , Vlllelmtiule , $8 ; ( spocimh July 1) ) Henry iirownliig ( tleccaseti I , iavltl City , $12. Orig- mat s'idow , etC. ( bpccidti JIlly 1)-Mary ) hirmt'llillg , iiaviti City , $8. Iovn : Origiulal-Cllarles I I. Ilmlmiinnm , tioUflt I'lnisauit , $8 ; lVlllliiuii Oltlflt'ltl , Lox- imigtoum , 8 ; hioriteti S. Gates , C'tlnr , itapuis , $6 ; Elmer A. Jones , Solid Spring , $0 ; Wil- ham Simggett , Stuart. $8 ; George II. Littlummer , Wi'stgate , $8. Origimllth m'itiows , ete-\lmiiy A. linhb , Talon , $8. Mexicimli war widtnv- J cli um it ) II. hiitrliartl , Iemi Moi nets , $8. Colorado : Origilllll-JauimemI T. Rhtclmio , DelIver , $6 ; ( icorgo l'llce , Tuttle , $6 , lie- miowal ( special June 30 , Nitecliil nct-Ricim- uu'ti 'I' . Seltzer , Ienver , $8. North Imkota : Original-Josepll II. Fhiumt ( tlecoaseti ) , F'llrgo , $12. South Dakota : Originmml ( shmecilmi act- ) Jeminie II. Burchi ( nurse ) , Minmueiuimiia , $12. Montalla : Original-Isaac A. huh , Ilurker , $8 ; Ewell P. Drake , Livingston , $0. NeIIVtI for fit , ' . % riii , . W/SIIINGTON , July 13.-Special ( Tele- grnnm.-Generai ) I. W. Colby , vritlng to friends In tIlls city ( rein Cimickamamulga , says lie hits hteen assigmied to tilt ) couulnlamuti of the Eillthh New York , First Veruumoot mmnti Third Tennessee lnfitumtry regiments , IvImicil constitute tIle Tllirtl brigade of the First division of tile 'fimirti arulmy corps. it is i'nitl at tile \Var .iepartrneuit that timis is a llr.it class commnaumi , dm101 otlgilt to give a gooti account V.11111 at time frollt. Colby , lie- fore ieavlmmg'mlsihingtoll , expressed a tie- sire to imavo two Nebraska reniucents In- clutieti ill 11113 imrlgntio , but found on uirrivai LIt Chicicaniatuga that tile Second Ncltl'askll vaI ) iart of Ii I1OPOC brigade and the only regilnent tilerein. It was ( lc'mneti best tO assign hulnm to a full coununanti at time start 011)1 ) accordIngly 1111 was givwt tue rcgitmmoumts froln Now York , Vermomlt 11011 Temlliessee. lie says Licuteumant Allen , SOIl of Senator Alien , is still sick in the camp of tile See- end , but 1mm recoverIng and will shortly be alto ( It. ( oiooel Daniel I ) . hlenlmaun , Soventil infantry - fantry , is ordered iteforo a retirimmg iommrti 1(1 ho conveneti sllortly Imi tlmis city. Colonel liemlimaun was stationed at Omaha wllcum MuJor ( immoral iirooku was imm charge at tile Department. of tiio Platte anti lit well known him time Gate City. Upon retirement - mont , Colonel lieniunnI expects to Q to [ Omaha to renew old fricodabips , 4' . j fr1\ ' + - : - 1a'"V "V 'F : . V , J I G.W.PangleM.D TIlE GOOD SAMAItITAN' 25 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE , cntlcr of DiNCISSCH Of 112C11 And VOJlt CII. l'ROPitImlTOR oV TIII World's herbal II.pensutry of Mediciws I CtJltli-Cmitulrril of head , Throat ail4 . , LmuulgS , hist'ases of Eye anti Ear , Fits tool ' Alloltiexy , Heart , Lver and hCitilley Diseases , c llttbetes , htrighit's hetise. St.'jtlus 1)minco , ItitOIm ulimltiiul , iCitlfl in , Dropsy ClIreti Wit 11011 t tilpiulg , 'i'itlt' S'orltls removed , all clmronia V Nervous ummmd t'rivttto Diseases. , . ' " young and L 051 "OOD nmitldieiigedaien. _ Ouiiy Phiysiclmmn who cmmn V S YPHLIS I pllleriy euro $ YI'111L18 without tIi'sttoyilig teeth 1111)1 bones. No limer. V ciIl.y or ittmison tTinertli uisci. l'imu 01111' I'imyslciuii % ' 11(1 cnn telL wiiat nih yetI lS'ithiOllt asking a tuuestiomm. ThUs ) ) ilL fl tilstnuieo ttcuiti for qucstioo ' blank. No. I for macuI ; No. 2 for women. , Aii correjttmmltiemlCo strictly conhidontial , Medicine bCll it ) ' OXIlreSS. Atitlress umhi letters to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. , 11111 $ Isroittlwity , COUNCIl. ] lr.IJIfI."S , IA. t'Sclld 2 CClltV itismimofor ecuir. p I1E2 EI.I'ATUR MAC1i1NIIflY op i.l. KINDS. Call cmi im' , or write for Prices uttiti descriptions , JA ZI ) lilt tIl.lIy .c. t' ( . , ( 'o ii , n'il ill ii ITs , lom'ii. THENEUMAYER ' .IACOiI NIIIJMAYBI1 , puloiJ. 201 , 200 , 20 , 210 , Broatiwity , Council Bhtuffi , lttttt'tt , $1.25 ter day ; 75 rocumme. First-cities iii ' 'em y respect. 1lottlr 111113 to lthl depotts , I tcim I mt geui t'y IVOr t im a Ceieirmiteti , H t . Lu ii i ts A. 11. C. 13001' . Firat-claita bar in etili- mi"i'tiolm , HARRISON MAKES HIS POINT V lr , Jlt'uujjtiimlii .iiiii-.sy , , I , , ( isupeui for ' , , ' , , ' of time Ciiit'mtgtt , ( hii4eiiools , I CIIIC/tGO , J1i11' 18.-Fr. Benjaummiui An- I dro'm , president of 1lrowm university' , wIts tonigilt elt'ctetl euilcminteumdont of Ciii- cage schools by thu hoard of Etiticatiomi , . Tllirteeml voice were cast for Mr. Andrtws , V amiti six ( or Albert 0. Lane , the itremiomut so- - itt'rlntculticlht. It , ha umutierstooti thmnt Jr. An- throws vihl accept. V V . ' , i.tflm.-i' ltiiiiioi' 1'ise iir'd , ' Cl1A.\iliEItlAlN S. I ) . , , July i3.-Spe- ( cltli TolegrtulI-It : ) its miow prlicticlthly coT- tal mm tilat I ii ( I itt m'ut umit' r Stm go , beloul gi umg i 0 utyrm ml I cii I ct of SoIl I ii Iui It eta rut p1 tlm I I stus , was tile amysteriolls craft wimichi gave rise a few t tlayts ago to reporims froums tiit Pacific coast that a Simamlisul jtrlvateer V55 lum tililt part of tile IVOZ 1(1 ( hylmii ill % l'mllt for treasure- 10)1011 ) miuiitts fromum tile Jclomltiike. 'I'hmo Sega hills Jtllmt arrivemi at Vancouver , haiving been taken by its owimers ( coma thu Central ftnleri- ccli trmiiic tO emigagu im tile Alaska trade. It in a vessel of foucign build , umni as ii cam'rire the flag of IlohlurItI , uolnowhiat similar ill imppearallco to time Slaulisil hag , solue timimiti sca cuutttin seeing the Saga at a till- lance whmiio out its stay up time ellailt to Van- cotivt'r , Illistoek it for zt 5mttumisim irivateer anti hastily carried the strmstttioulmil newS to the nearest port. V , , % , , , , s if fIt''tim V-.tst'is , , Jni y I IL , At hiremen-Arriveti-lcuiser Wiliichla tier ( irtisso , frolil Now York. /it Queexletowul-Arrived-Sor'ia , from New 'ou h for I1ivt'm 11(1(1. V AL Now York-Saiheti-Mejestic , for Liver- 11(101 ; hcelllliumgtotm , ( or Aumtwerp ; CepIlsionla , I ( or jiostoll. At Jivcrpooi-Slllletl-CyIImrle , for Now I'ork ; i'cum n hamlti , for I'll i ladel Itim is. At. Southltummptolm-Saihwi-'Fhiugvalia , for New York. At Iiouiogae-Arri'cd-Anistvrdam , romn Nvw You'lL _ - - - - - - - - -