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THE DAILY BEE-COUNOIL BLUFFS SATURDAY MARCH 14 , 1885 \-l \ THE DAILY BEE OOXTMCIL BLUFFS. Satundav Morning ) Marchi 14 SUBSCRIPTION HATES. . . . - - - - eenta r * week - - - - - - UO.OOPM yen OFFICE ! o. T mrl'8tre t , MINOB MENTION , See J. Roltor'a n&w spring goods. Sale of bhok sllka at Occko & Mor gan . The M. L. S. 0. IB preparing to glvo a May festival. Black silk nt 81.25 , worth S1.75 , at Cocko & Morgan's. Lower's hotel on Main atraot is to bo higher [ bcfcro it Is lower. It Is to bo raised at onco. Black Bilk , warranted not to cat , twonty.Uo inches wldo , nt § 1.00 Oocko & Morgan. Laavo to marry was yesterday granted Herman Schroder and Wohokho Walder , both rcaldonti of this county. Summer eilki/j best valno for the money , GO cents per yard at Oocko & Morgan's. The old city conncll meets for the hat tlmo this evening. The funeral service will doubtlors bo voty Impressive. v Thrco apoclal bargilns in blaok cashmere - moro , DOc , 75o and $1.00 per yard at Oocko & Morgan's. The now residence of P. Ganoudo , on Third street , between Tenth and Eleventh avenues , Is being rapidly pushed to com- pletlon. Complaint Is made that R. P. Snow ; & Co . are obitructing the sidewalk on Ninth avenue corner of Main street with an old counter. At the parlors of the Creston houto yesterday J. 0. Bloom and Theresa Geiger were joyfully joined in marriage by Justice Schnrz. At the Baptist church to-morrow there will bo services as usual morning and evening. Rev. D. D. Proper , of Dos Molnos , will preach. There are now ninety-three gasoline street lamps In this city and eight more ordered In by the council , the posts of which will bo planted as soon aa thp froat is out of the ground. Aa I will positively close my business Marcn 21st , I offer my stock of books , a'at'onory , fancy goods , notions and store fixtures at a great sacrifice. H. E. SEAMAN , No. 341 Broadwap. The now olty council moot a on Mon day. It la oxpeoted that they will satisfy themtolvoa fully aa to the.financial stand ing of the city and the correctness of the reports , before they take hold in earnest. The Ancient Order of Hibernians are making preparations which will insure the success of the great ball at Masonic hall Tuesday evening March 17. A largo number from Onuha are expected to participate- Mrs. Kltlio Hopkins complains that her husband , Patrick , abusednndassault- ed her Thursday night. They llvo on Sixth street between Seventeenth ant ] Eighteenth streets. Nelson Bros. , of Cedar Rapids , are sending out the March number of their Pocket Railway Guide for Iowa. It is the simplest aud most convenient and reliable refcronca book that the traveller In thlaatato can got for a quarter. The amount of Improvements In this city promises thla year to bo greater than ever before In the history of Council BlulTj. Already a largo number of dwellings are being erected , and the building improvement ] on the outskirts of the city are especially noticeable. There are few If any carpenters in town but have nil the work they can handle conveniently. There is still a little bad blood between the police and the marjhal's fores. Yes terday ono drunken ' man wai arrested , and taken to police headquarters , there searched , and personal eil'ccta kept there , the chief claiming that the mayor had not countermanded his older to Hat ef fect. The marshal on the other band claimed that under the ordinance the prisoner should have been searched at the jail and the effect ] put in the jailer's keeping. , Dan Collamer , whoso sensational ex perience in tbo post-house , were made public In THE BEE , sooma to bo having lots of trouble , Ho hua boon unable to get the county to pay his bill for musing a small pox patient , and had to sue Henry Noumayor , the propiietor of the Coy house for a Ilka bill. Now Nou- rasytr has had him arrested for threaten ing to set fire to the Coy homo. Oolla- rnor gave bonds yesterday and the cise wai continued until the 17th of March. If "The tissue of the lifoto be ; Wo weave I ; of colors all our own. " Spiritual circle to-mprrow ( Sunday ) afternoon and even ing at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock In spiritual hall. Entrance via stairs two doors south o ! postofftco. After the evening circle will be read Robott G , Ingenoll's kind letter to George Ch&lnoy ( alee Gaalney's reply to IngerEoll ) asktcg him why ho left the materlalietlo tanks and accepted spiritual- isau George Cbainey Is ono of the most dut'nguiihod tblnlers in America , Tbo largest attraction yet at the rink , Be sure and see it Thuisdsy evening , as it may be the latt of the aeaton. Bookman & Co. , 525 Main atreet , wll wish and oil your harness cheap now. Goo. Smlthscn , gunoial roofing , watoi and fire-proof paint ( the best in the mar ket ) and roof roraiclng , _ fo. 202 North Seventh sticet. "CASH IN. " The Gambling Honsos ta Clasc To-day , Street Talk ConcernlnR the Mayor's Order. According to the mayor's order , the ; ambllng houses are to bo clotod on and after 10 o'clock thla evening. There seems to bo many theories ai to what uiticalar motive actuates the mayor in sailing this order , and many of the theo- ies advanced do not indicate that any 00 great confidence is felt in the sincerity of the mayor's motive In Issuing the proc- amatlon. Others advance theories which indicate a desire to make It appear hat the mayor Is actuated by some sor- Hd or solfith motive , and thus try and : ro&k down any moral support which the mbllc generally may give to the proposed reform. With many it matters little what the motive if. They feel that It Is high tlmo to bring the gamblers Into a clear under standing of the fact that the people will not allow them to run the town. If , aa t sccmt , it is uoccBiary to completely sloso these places In order to teach them .his lesson , then the ? shall bo closed. Among the gamblers themselves there seemed a general understanding yester day that they would obey the order and : lese their places. Some Intimated that t would not be long before they were opened again. Others talked as though Council Bluffs was was going to lese a great deal by having the place shut up , and that Oinabn would j ln the trade , and In fact some charged that Omaha gamblers were at the bottom of the attempt to shut up the business lure. lure.As As for hurting the legitimate bnslncsi of Council Bluffs by closing up the gambling houses no fear need bo felt. LtusinosB men have long looked with alarm at tbo way clerks , and the wage- workort , laboring men , and boys are be- eg drawn Into those places , and dropped ihoir hird earnings , and are led to pilfer from their employer. ! to try their fortune again. Men who would othorw/ao / pay their bills promptly squander their money , and the merchants are either de frauded , or obliged to wait for their pay. Whatever the motive of the mayor is , the move Is a good ono , and U ho per sonally has any scheme , there will .bo 1 imo enough to got at that , and opportu nity , but the move to shut up their places will not bo stopped by trying to draw attention off from the gamblerj and directing It toward the mayor. The bettor class of citizens , without regard to whether they like the mayor or not , w'lt endorse the move and stand by it. If the mayor triea to use it afterward for personal or political capital , It will be tlmo to attend to that by and by. At present the question Is whether the gam bling houses shall bo closed or not. The demand is decidedly injavor of closing them. The mayor's reformatory orders also Includes the closing of saloons at 11 o'clock every night , and all of Sundays. This has caused some flurry among the saloons , and was probably the starter of the \ order in regard to the gambling houses. The saloon men conld see no justice in closing at 11 o'clock when tno gambling houses kept open all night. Now some of the gamblers , lay. ing the cause of the trouble at the door of the sallon men , threaten that If the gambling houses are to bo closed altogeth er , the caloon * must cloee , too , and that they will not allow the city to licence the saloons , in view of the state prohibitory law , unless the gamingfltables ate allowed the freedom of the city. They threaten that If they are closed all saloons must cloto , and they predict that this will make Council Bluffs so dull and cut off ao much revenue from the city that the cltl- zona will gladly get the orders revoked. Yesterday a number of the saloon men paid the balance of their license to May 1stLast year the saloon men paid $100 each three months In advance , but on the 1st of Fcbrnary last most , if not all who paid , only paid $50 , and now the other $50 is being collected , pajing up to May 1st. A few hang back , and informations are to bo filed against these. Some still refuse to oloso at 11 o'clock at night. They claim to have lunch count ers , which necessitates keeping open all night. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning the police made the rounds. They found the back door of the Phoenix unlocked , and going In there arrested George Smith. He promised to appear in court In the morning. Ed Sherlock , Henry Wagner's partner , was also put under arrant , and promised to appear in come. Win. Lacy refused to recognize the authority of any arrest unless the officers had a warrant. Yesterday morning the cases wore contin ued until next Monday. Jnst what will bo the outcome does not appear clear. The mayor finds him self criticised on ono lido for doing one thing , and criticised on the other for not doing another. If he has the nerve , however , to go right ahead , and tee to it tbat In all fair play the city is reformed , and that without any partiality the ordi nances oi the city are carried qut , he will find many standing by him. Afino organ , half price , at Beards' ' wall paper store , next to postofllce. Attention JJadlcB. Whllo clo ing out my notions , will sell all hair goods at twenty-five per cent dis count. 300 switches , 200 waves , bangs , etc. , to cacriQce. Custom work carefully attended to , MILS. A. D. BENEDICT , 327 Broadway. Death ot Mrs , Dolmny , Seldom has a death occurred In thla vicinity which has called for so many and auch sincere expressions of sorrow as that of Clara Dolmiy , wife of Mr. John Dohany , which occurred at her residence , No , 332 South Seventh street , about 8 o'clock Thursday evening , She had been ill for over four months , and several times came very near the brink before she received the final summons. Mrs , Dohiny's maiden name was Clara 'Noble ' , and she was born where Moline , lll.isnowlcoited , February 1C , 1831. She was manicd to Mr. Dohany in Bellevue , 111. , December 31,1810 , and during the many years of their residence here she has not only proved a worthy companion to so prominent and active bmincss man but soally ! she has won many ft lends by her many virtues , hag been noted for her charities and bet kindness of heart , while In the home circle she has been Indeed a true wife and mother. Mri. Dohsny's mother , Mrs. Palmer , la a ill living , at the advanced age of 9 years , end she wai visiting a son neai Missouri Valley when death came to toe household hnro , Mis. Dohany "a aiate-r , the wife of Dr. Lewlf , of Crookstowo , Minn , on being informed of Mts. Do hany's ncarnoas to death , harried hither , jut did not arrive nntll a few hours after her death. Mr * . Dohany loaves four daughters , Mrs. M. G. Griffin , Mrs Will rtanror , and Mlssts Doll and Julia Do- i.tny ; also ono son , John J. Dohany , The funoial will take place from the amlly residence at 3 o'clock this after noon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr. S. Moshlor , of the Sioux City Chronic Dlaeaao Institute , will bo at the Soott homo In this city , Thursday , April 2d. Will attend to patients and all who are aflllctcd will do well | to glvo him a call , Consultation free. A MOBNING FIEE , Mrs. Joiner's llcaldcnco Given a Scoroli and n Drenching. Yesterday morning shortly after ton o'clock the fire department was called out > y a blaze in Mrs. N. J. Jomer'a resi dence , 245 Vine street. The fire caught rom the flue In the kitchen , nnd spread under the roof. It was quickly put out mt not before the building was badly smoked anel drenched with water. Mrs. Joiner has just boon improving the ntorlor of her homo , and the paper- langora were just finishing tho'r ' work when the fira broke out. It will taVo hreo or tour hundred dollars to repair the lauiigo done by the smoke nnd water , > ut the Ios3 Is covered by an Insurance of § 2,5dO In the Hawkeye Insurance corn- company. Real Estate Transfers. The following is a list of real estate transfers filed yesterday in the rocordor'a office of Pottawattomlo connty , Iowa , as nrntshod by A. J. Stephenson , abstrao- or , real estate and loan agent , Council Bluffs , Iowa , March 13,1885. R. D , Morrison to L. M. Arnold , lot 3 , block 2 , Hancock. 81,250. L. M. Arnold to A. M. Klnnoy , lot 3 , blook 2 ; Hancock. $400. A. M. Klnnoy to L. M. Arnold , lot 3 , block 2 , Hancock. $1,000. Herman Potersonto Rtimo Dlrshor , lot 5 , block 9 , Mlndon. § 200. A. B. Walker to John S. Barkhoff.parb so \ no 17 , 77 , 44 § 125. Henry T. Borah to J. J. Borah , lots 1 , 2 and 3 , block 3 , Hancock. § 1,000. Total sales , $4,035. Before yon buy a harness call on Beckman - man & Co. , 525 Main street. F. H. OBCUTT. S. T. FBENCH I , M. THEYNOB , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CCL * SUCCESSORS 10 , Casaiiy7 Orcutt & French 405'Jiroadwayl [ ] Council Bsufis Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. For Rent Th building known as the''SkaMng lUnk" cornel 6th A enue and Pearl Bttectwill bo rented , alto nether or separately. Occupancy , April 1st. Foi further nartlcultrs call on onJOHN BERESHEIJI , Proildent Council bluffs Savings Bank MANDEMAKER &VA N , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 120 Upper Broadway , Council BlaOa Dr. W. n. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Bloffli ! low * . St , Charles Hotel , 0 BTKKET , BET 7th and 8th , LINCOLN , NED MM. Kate Coakly , Proprlotoreea. ly and elegantly furnlth d. Good eampli rooms oo first floor , s-lt.tO to K per day , Special rates givei members o ( the leelilaturo. novIMm-nie ( R. Rice M. D. fll Vfivrin or lk taimri rmoril wltlioit U U AfllLuUi \ CHRONIC fr . COCKE & MORGAN 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. WHITE GOODS. CENTS' HALF HOSE DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY. . ' CO dozen cotton stripes , nt Co. worth K\c. First Grand Sale of Sprint ; Dress Goods. Our stock of hosiery is now replete in every 20 20 pieces " French lace pique chocked at lOo nainsook wcrth 20s. nt 12Jc 20 dozen stout Scotch mixed , aoamless , at worth . . lOc , IBc. CO pieces Cashmere 12 Jc worth 18c. respect. 100 dozen ladies' colored hose at lOc , worth worth 20c. " " " " 15 dozen blue nnd brawn mixed , aoamloss , 20 " Do BORO 15o " 22c. ICc. 20 pieces IBc ntl21c , worth If.So. 20 " Ottoman cord 20o " 25c. 100 dozen fancy nnd solid colored hose , ingrain worth 25c. " " 20 dozen old gold , blue nnd brown mixed , nainsook ID " Novelty suitings 25c worth 40c. grain , nt 15c , worth 20c. 1C ' pieces . and striped extra stout BO.-unloBs , nt ICc , worth 25c. 20 dozen balbrlggans , full regular made , at nt L'Oo worth 3Cc. . 20 do/.on British stouts , nt 20c , worth 25a 10 " Wool broche 40 c worth COc. 20c , worth SOo. 25 pieces French satin checked and striped seamless ; 25 dozpu striped British Benmlees , 15 " Coventry suitings all wool desirable 25 dozen silk silk clocked bMbrlggan hose , nainsook 25o worth 40o. half hose , nt 25c , worth 35e. colors 40 inches wide COo worth 7Cc. * , full regular made , nt 25c. worth 35o. white Victoria robes. , lawn ? , linen do Indes , batiste and 15 dozen oil Ingrain hose , nt 33c , worth EOc. solid hose full , nt colored regular Aimuras , tricotines , black nnd colored cashmeres - 25 dozen . , In this department wo can please the moat 25c. worth 3Dc. GLOVES. mores nt prices lower than over before 25 dozen solid colored split-feet hose , at35c , fnctidious taste. . offered. worth COo. 20 dor. hslos nt 25c worth 40c. 20 pieces French cotton satins beautiful designs 25 dozen Schopper's oil colored hose , nt COc , EMBROIDERIES. 25 " " " 35o " COc. always Bold nt COc. . 20 " fancy colored llsles nt COc worth signs at 21c. GO dozen colored and black lisle , at C5c , 75c. French and Scotch zephyrs , seersuckers , worth 90c. 3c , 5c , GJe , Tic , 8\o , lOc , to Sl.OO per yard 20 " black apd colored silk gloves nt COc cheviots , in desirable styles. Lawns nnd per We have and elegant assortment of misses' worth 38J par cent more , worth 70c. cales Co to 12io. nnd children's in llsles and cottons , blacks in bo over netting nnd nil over embroidery 15 doz mitts colored nnd black at EOc aud Table cloths with embroideries to match. and colors. ' Allautiful patterns. 76c worth -10 per cent more. We are Offering Domestics at New York Prices. The above goods and rjricea are some of our special bargains. We have All orders by mail receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. others but have no room to enumerate. These are a few of the bargains All ordeis throughout Jowa and Jtvebraska by mail to us , should , in ad obtained by our buyer in his late trip fo New York and Philadelphia , dition to the name of town , contain name ot county and state , as our and are without doubt the cheapest goods ever brought to this market. "Out C f Town Department" is increasing so rapidly that we find it Ladies should not fail to see these goods. Purcha'ers aud visitors are necessary to insist on every thieg to facilitate our business. alike welcome. Cocke & Morgan 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. DURING the last flro years there has not boon a death ( rom diphtheria In any case wbcro Dr. Thomas Jefferls' preventive and euro was used. It has been the means ot saving thousands oi lives. Indls- ponslblo In put lid sore throat , In malignant scarlet ( over , changing It In 48 niurs to the simple form. ID- ralliblo cure for all Inflammatory , Ulccratlvt , Putilcl or CaUirhal conditions , either Internal or external Pi Ice , 92. CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! CHOLEBA ! Dr. JcUcib' Cholera Specific will arreit the dlaeaeo In 30 to 60 minutes. The Doctor used this medi cine during ; the ( earful visitation of the cholera In Cincinnati , St. Louis , and all along the Mississippi River and Its tributaries , without losinj a case , In the years'49 , ' 0 , ' 51 aud ' 52. It Is alto Infallible In Chi lera tlorbus , Cholera Infantum , etc. Keep It on bacd. You can rely upon It. Send ( or U , 1'rloo ? 2. Cholera "Comes as a thief In the night. " J ) YS PEPS I A ! D YS PEPS I AI Dyspeptic , why live In misery and die In despair with cancer of the stomach ? Dr. Thomas Jcflcrla cures every cue of Indigestion and constipation In a very short time. Boil of rcfoicuoca given. Dispepsla Is the cauBO of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price $5 fortwo nooks treatment. Full printed Instructions howtouBOthemedlclnes sent with them. No doctor required ; a peed nurse Is all that Is recesaary. Dr. JeHerla' remedies can only bo obtained at Ills otlico , No.23 South 8th Street Council BluQS , Iowa. Or Bent by express on receipt of pi Ice. SMITH & TOLLER , AGTS , LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 0 Alain St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. , - - - . A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep HorscB and Males constantly on hand whlo wo will soil In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented. WLolciale Dcdrclil ) dralm In Drain ind Baled Hay. Filets , Bonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ooraot Fifth ATO. & Fourth St. UouncllBlaffs. AGENTS WANTED. Drs , Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Belt. 810 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 ELM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and IT. WAYNE , IND IT POSITIVELY CURES Kidney and Liver Complaint , JWght'a Dlieav. . Rheumatism , Neuralgia DyBpepeia , Nervonsncsi. Wasting Weakness , I'aralyaii , Bplnal Affections. Indigestion , Heart Dlseass , Fits Qoadach , Lame Back , Cold Feet , and all diseases requiring Increased motive powers. New improved e W and 16 ; old stIel each. W. P. AYISWORTH , HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick bnildinps of any size raised or moved and Bntlsfaction guaranteed. Frame houa moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best In the world. p AYLSWOUTII. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Bluffs. JLJ > s : AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Counoil Bluffs. Kvcrsthlnff served in first claw atyla aud on short , KWllT noose IN THE ciTT THE ONLY ALL " fl AUK OI < notlca , Hot and cold lunches always ready , FORTIETH ANNUA.L , OF THE NEWYORKLIFEINSURANOECOMPANY OFFICE : Nos. 34(5 ( & 348 BROADWAY , NE\V Tonic. ± , isss. Amount of Net Cash Assets , Jannary ,1884 . $53,177,8 10.80 REVENUE ACCOUNT. Pretrlnm . $11 013 898 22 Less deferred premiums , January 1 , 1E81 . 045 017 40 ? 11 203 850 70 Interest , Including rcnt . 3 333 SOU 78 Lew Interest accrued January 1 , 1831 . 382 272 15 2 071 fl2i tS git ZIP 475 33 $07 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Losses by death , Including reversionary additions to aamo.$2 257 175 73 Endowments , matured and discounted , including ; rover- Blonaryiddltlons to earns . 873 E03 60 Annuities. dl\ldends , and purchased policies . - . . 3 003 070 85 Total Paid Polioy-holdcrB . $0 731 05S It Contincout Fund ( charged oil on securities ) . 489 052 20 Taics and re-Insurance . 11. . . . 257 8SO flS Commissions , brok'ccs , agency eNpenicsind physicians' fees . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 015 837 21 Olllce and law expenses , la'arlcs , d\ortl8inK , printing , etc . 471 001 88-8 9 832 320 8 $57,85,0l)8.-ir ASSETS. Cash In bank , on hand , and In transit ( slnco received ) . S2 222 313 52 Invested in United BUtus. New York City , and other etccka and bonds ( market value , $ .7 743 223 05) ) . 28 205 487 03 Ucal Eetato . . . 6 620 855 03 Bondi and mortgagee , first lien on real estate , ( bul'dlnge ' thereon Insured for $10 600 COO 00 and tbe policies assigned to tbo company aa additional collateral security . . . . . 21 110 430 00 Ttmportry loans ( socurtd by Bit cks.mtrkot value flli fOl 00) ) . 370 OOU 00 "Iionna on existing policies ( the reserve held by the Company on these pull- clcs amounts to over @ 1 (00 030 00 . 410 037 12 'Quarterly and Ecml annual premiums on existing policies , duo lubsequcnt to January 1. )8S5 . 705 323 CO Premiums on existing pollcloa In courio of tranimlatlon and collection . M ) 816 19 Agents' balance ! . 7486830 Accrued Intercut on Investments , January 1 , 1835 . . . 100 507 76 ? 57 835 033 45 Market value of securities over cost on Company's books . 1 117 7(5 12 'A tletailtil tclieiltile of tliete items teill aeeomjiany the ntual annual report - port filed tcith the Insurance Drpartiattit of the State o/Jfeio Fort , _ CASH ASSETS , January 1 , 1885 . $59 283 753 57 Appropriated as follows : AdJustuJ loseea , due subsciVent | to Jancary 1 , 1835 . S JOI 030 82 Reported losses , aw ltliiK proof , &o . . . . . . . . . . . A * < 02 Matured enJowmnnts , due and unpaid ( claims not pretentcd ) . H 883 Oj Annuities duo and unpaid ( unctl'ud foi ) . . . . . " "I M Reserved forie-lneuranceon existing policies ; nartlcUatlru Inmraoceatl per cent Carlisle net premium ; non portldpatlnR at ft pr ( cntCarllslo.net . , . . . . . . premium . . . . . . . . .n.5l ua ujl oo Deserved for contingent llarjllltlca to Tontine Dividend fund January 1 , U84. overond above 4 ptr cent reserve on uc. t- JnB policies cf tint clas . , . ? 2 238 038 01 Addition to the Fond during 1881 lor surjlus aed matured ro. serves . ° 71 " " 01 DEDUOr- f3 lu7J Ui lUilurned to Tontine policy holders during the year on matured Tontines . 473 4" M Balance of Tontloe Fund Jtnuary 1 , 1E85 . . ' . . 2 033 73fl 70 In advance . ' ' ' " " ' ' ItcserveU for premiums paid - $51 1)11 ! 711H 07 Divisible Bui-pins nt per cent. ( Company's Standard ) $1 71 OM OO Surplus by the Now York State Standard nt 'JJ per cent , esthrmtod at $10 000 000 00 From the undivided iur | > ! us of SI 371 014 W the Uoard of Tniltecg has declared a revlslpnary dividend to liffidpatl" ' ' policies In. proportion to tbelr contribution to surplus , avollablo on settlement of next annual premium $1,731,7111. 1 } 880 , 82 317 889. Death.Mms . 18 l , 2013m Incornofrom I 1881 J Ug OH. paid. 1 1883 2 2030)2. ) Interest. I 18H3 , 2 712 803 1 J 1881 2 971 GUI. I 188l ! 2,257,170. , f Jan. 1. 1881. 8135 720 910. 1 Jan. 1 , 1881 , 843 183 031 , * - i g 58 k S : ° - I ja i : iH p | a Risk. I Jan. 1 1881 103 740 013. Assets , Jan. 1 , 1881 , CO W2 901- . [ Jan. 1 , 1885 , 229 882 080. J Jan. 1 , I860 , t'J 283 7 U. During the year , 17,403 policies have been issued , insuring Sfil.lSl.BW. TIRTTSTIEIDEJS- JlOniilS KBANKLIK , DAVID IX > W8 , K1IWAIII ) MARTIN , It. 8UTIUM OJUNT 11A1HS ( JKOIIOE II. I-OTTH , JOHN , IIOWKBS , WM. Ii.Al' .KTOK , IlKNIir WILLIAM A. UOOTil , LOOJIIU L.VH1TK , HKNIir TCCK , WILLIAM L , HTilOKO , H , U. CLAFLI.V , U01JKIIT I ) . COLLINH , ALEX HIUDWKLL , WILLIAM H. UKK.RH , AIICHIBALD H. WBLCH. THEOUOKB M. 11ANTA , Cmhier , MOIIUIS F11ANKL1N , 1'iesident. D. O'DKLh , Buperintendent of Agencies. WM. H. ItKKltS , Vice-l'Mst ' , and Actuary. IIKNUY TUCK 2d Vicj-l'iosldent. HKNBV TCCK , M. D. Uredical Directors , AlBMITlI & bAUWKLL , General Agents , Council Bluth ,