6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUJFJFS MONDAY MARCH 9 , 1885 TfcE AIL * BEE 60UNCIL BLUFFS , Monday Morning , Marchi 9 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. : er ? ! - - - - _ - _ " . ' V:25n : OFFIORt o. T tfearl'Btmt. H r3Bro dw 7. MINOB MENTION , See J. Roltor'u new spring goods The city council got no quorum Satur day evening 'Tho Cross casa will bo called for trial atOlonwooa to-day. Seventeen lodgers wore accommodated n the city j il Siturday ulght. The Inmates of the "throo moos" have Rot ont of town , "bag nnd bnggago. " "William King got too full to navigata nnd waa phcod In j&ll Saturday night. K9V. D. D. Proper , of D s Molnos , preached in the Baptist church yeatorday. A number of ssloons-wore clojod yea- torday , but the pata were running the aamo as usual. The adjourned mooting on the court homo question will bo hold thia evening in Masoulo tomplo. Interesting quarterly mooting serticoa wore hold in the Mothodiat church ycstor day , Elder Smith ofllclatlng. The sermon preached Saturday Rov. J. T. MacKay is unavoidably loft out to day , but will appear to-morrow. John Linnohan , while making some 1m provomonls on hla property , No. 1,110 Eighth atraot , foil from a acaffold and broke ono of hia legs , Wouldn't It bo a good idea tc com pletely demolish the unsightly remnant ot the building 707 Broadway , that waa aomo time aiuco partly destroyed by firoi Vote for men who will lot coal con tracts to the lowest responsible- bidder , nnd who will give everybody a chance to know when bids are to bo received anc contracts lot. Tliero was communion services nt the Congregational church yesterday morn- Ing. In the evening there was a service In the Interest of the Y. M. 0. A. , Prof. Baldwin of Dos Molnos , being the prin cipal spaakor. Davy Mottaz , the special policeman nt Bebbington'a lumber yard , says ho novcr saw such n crowd on lower Main street late at night as ho did on Saturday nlghb at eleven o'clock when the saloons In thai vicinity closed nnd all hands made a dash for home. Mr. Pettibatio's iden of a school housa fonca ii a high tight board one , like those which are put around the bawdy houses. This goes well with Mott's idea of a Sun day school being a place whcro children draw obscene pictures. There must bo something very fascinat ing about .in offio that has no salary when men will hire thirty or forty work ers at the polls to secure their election. No salary , but lots of contracts to let and patronage to distribute. Mott's idea of n Sunday school is very vagno , as ho has doubtless not attended ono for yenrs. Ho thinks all they do is to draw obscene pictures on the black board and befoul the outhoueea. This is Insult added to injury. It cost Charles Adolf , of the Bachttle , several clgais yesterday for informing a gentleman that ho was putting his letters Into the mail box without any stamps on thooi. The envelopes wore marked "of ficial bualnoes , U. S. treasury , " and Charlie "tumbled" very gracefully. W. P. Aylesworth , besides success fully completing the raising of A. B. Walker's largo brick residence , la now raising the residence of Mrs. Spiegel , corner of Seventh street and Eighth avenue. It is to bo raised seven leer. Ho has alsj contracted to ralso Thos. Of ficer's largo brick residence. The decision In the case of Scofiold Cavin is , the city does not affect the pav ing ijnoation as some suppose. It is simply the old grading cartiGcates that are involved , the total amount of which is snpposad to read § 40,000 , and the supreme premo court m y decide dlflorontly from Judge Connor. The case will bo can-let up by the city. It Is understood that of all the names mentioned for school directors only fou remain Casper and Bell on ono ticket Mott and Pottlbono on the other. Mr Casper his hadl experience in schoo matters , and Mr. Boll is also a citizen who stands well among all classes. If [ elected there is no doubt about their protecting and furthoiing the interests'of the public. There is nothing to lose , everything .to g ln , by a change. From J. L. Do Bovqlse , the union ticket agent at No. 507 Broadway , the Interesting information is gleaned that those holding emigrant or third-class tickets to California will , now bo allowed to stop over at points In that state short of destination , for the purpose of Inspect ing lands with a view to settlement. By these now arrangements immigrants can stop over nt any point in California for ion days. Mr. Pettibono'a son Is said to liave been given the job of filling up the ground of the Second ward school house , and alto the ono In the southern part of the city. Suppose that some other man it now put in Mr. 1'ettibone'a place , and aomo other man's son given a part of this wjrk. It might be just as well. The democrat especially have been calling for a change. Suppose they help make ono now. Itlin t on the letting of coal contracts alone that there is reason to complain It Is staled ( hat while the contract for cutting down the ground for the Stula- man street school was lotto Mr , Kelly for $1,000 , still the board . .allowed him over twtco that amount , as ho claimed ho was losing money. SHU , Molt and Petti- bone nmko a great show of economy because - cause they "dock" a per teacher a few nickels. There Is ono ciuso of general satisfac tion In ro er'J to to-day's school election. The question of anporlntondoncy does not seem to come into the election In any form , none of the candidates-named hav ing any desire for a change , and none having any pst whom they want to sup plant the present superintendent. The attempt to got Clarendon back aa superin tendent will not bo inaio again probably , and it Is to bo hoped that this has died out of Bchool elections hero for ovor. This tine there ia no pledging of candi dates for or against any particular man for superintendent. Dr. S. Mcshor , of the Slour City Chronlo Dlscaio Instltat ? , will bo at the Scott house in this city , Thursday , April 2d. Will attend to. patients and all who are efllictod will do well to giro him a call. Consultation free. TO-DAY'S ELECTION. Iiprtaut Fads For Voters to Con sider , Molt Got I lot. Although there are not so many loaves and lishoj for the ward workers to scram ble after as In an ordinary city election , yet to-day'a school election is no loss im portant , and every voter should see to It that his ballot Is cast for good men and trus. The school board disburses inoro money and controls moro patronage than any other department of the city gov ernment. Financially It la of the utmost importance that the best citizens bo chosen as directors. The duties of di rectors are arduous nnd the pay nothing , BO that when men ara so anxious to gat the position that they will use column altar column in the papers to help their candidacy , the effort is looked upon with suspicion. Not only are the pocket books of the present generation largely in the hands of the diioctors , but the heads and hearts of | the uprising generation. Financially , intellectually , moiaUy , to day's election is therefore of greater Importance than the more favoring of the wishes of two men , who want to-keep in oflice. THE BEE called attention to tap official record of the two moa whosa tarm now expire. It said not a word against their private record but , in fact , spoke favor ably of that. Their official career la pub lic property and THE BEE traated it as anon frankly and honestly. In response ono of the two , Mr. Mctt , devotes a column of the Nonpareil to abusing the Council Bluffs' editor of THE BEE. For this abuse TUG BEE man carea not a whit , for If a man Is BO ashamed of his ofliclal career that ho gets mad when the record Is glvon to the public -whom it belong ? , then let him got mad. In his rage , however , ho should not ao far forget himself as to make foolish and false state ments. THE BEE waa not "disappointed in not getting a lady friend elected as teacher in our Bchooh. " No such ap plication has been made , no hint of such a wish oven was ever made , and In fact no such lady existed to the knowledge of THE BEE man. In fact every word , let ter and intimation connected with that statement is false , and no one of the di rectors , or any ono else can produce any evidence to supportMott'a cha'rgo. The attempt to mislead the public by making any such false statements , and by putting such a false construction on the motive of THE BEE man , shows into what straits dcspcrata ambition will load an oilice-soakcr. The statement Is false , but if true It would count for nothing , It doe not change the facts of the official records of Messrs. Mott and Pettlbono. In hh statement Mr. Mott docs not deny the thrao facts stated in THE BEE. Firjt that teacher "docked" , * are for every day In which the board ordora the schools closed. A practice In existence no whcro eho In the atato. Second , that the board has not adver tised for bids for famishing the immense amount of coal used by the schools. Third , that they arc responsible for mission schools being forbidden the use of the school buildings under any circum- Dtances Mr. Mott merely socks to explain theeo. Ho says the law requires the "docking" of the few nickels fiom the hard-worked and not over-paid teacher ? . A year ago this "dockiag" was tried , but failed , as It waa not In the teachers' contracts , and It was conceded that under the law the boaid could not deduct the few nlcklcs sought to bo taken. This last year , Mott and Pcttibone , knowing that the law was not sufficient , and that it must ba done by special contract , made the teacher * sign an agreement to that effect , or else they would not employ thorn. Why the need of these special contracts if tbo general law was sufficient ? Such parsimony la not shown to employes in other places , and It la not common to the employment of penons in either pub m lic or private houao * . It is prcdjudiclal to Council Bluffs ; It la a part of the illib eral policy which enables other cities to got BoniB of our best teachers away. In regard to the letting of coal con tracts , amounting to thoneauda of dollars , the county , the deaf and dumb Institu tions and other public Institutions got bids , BO that the public treasury may bo saved all possible expense. Mr. Mott does not deny that a contract was drawn tip ready for signing , without any adver tising for bids. After THE BEE exposed the matter , them the prices of other deal ers waa obtained , but not till then. THE BEE believes In lettiogall have a cbauco to bid , and then letting the contract so as to save the city all possible expense. MIu regard to mission echoolf , the only excuse Mott and Pet Ibono pffer is that tbo result of mltsion schools Ia "that children's books and slates are carried off , obscene characters made on tbo black boards , outhouses befouled , oto " . This if true would ahow a depth of immorality among the yonng which demands more moral institutions. Just how children in a Sunday school would DO engaged in drawing obscene pictures on the black boards , does not appear. This excuse is too gauzy. The fact la that when the people whoso mono ? builds the school homei petltlonforthe privilege of having n mission tcheol , where they piy oxtia for the extra expjnie , where they pay the janitor for taking charge of the building Sunday aa on other days , uhtra they offer ! bonds of rciponiiblo ci'izjns ' , cover ing any possible damtgo to public or private properly , why are not the people allowed 1o Ufo the people's house , jnstaa throughout Hie country , whore there ate LO other bni'dlngs ' to use. School homes ra used not inertly for rtllRbns services , nt Cor politic * ! meetings , AGno organ , hnlf prlco , at Boards' all paper store , next to postofiico. 1'KltauNAlJ. J , W , Sqtiiro nnd wile exp ct to leiuo this eek for Now Orleans. / , , T. Lindsoy is in Chicago , looking after imo goods for his customers , John Hlnklpy , representing M , E , Smith & 'o.t ' loft ycstardny for Nebraska. 3. O , Peterson , bank examiner , Is in the ty on official business. Ho is nt Bechtolo's , C , G , Coles , adjuster for the Liverpool , iondon and Qlobo insurance companies is nt 3echtelo' . Krnest Hart is expected homo to-day from Canaaa where he has been looking after the isUto ot his brother for n month past. Gid Maxtor , of Kansas Uity , representing is Yandalia Una of which ho ia the general inssonger agent , was in the city Saturday. lilies Emma Kirecht left Saturday evening or Sioux City to remain this week , niter hich she will go to New Orleans to the ixposition , L. Oatttngcr , of Fremont , Illinois , spent unday In this city with friends and starts iut this mointng to work up the vinegar trade n Nebraska. Mueller's musical merchandise midgets , the [ Cncgo brothers A. L. , and M. C , , start out n the road this morning with four bip sample iaaca each , They expect to work Nebraska 'or ' nil it is worth. A. L. , takes the North 'latto ' country nnd M. C. , the South Plattc. iuck to the midgets. Before yon bny a harness call on Beckman - man & Co. , 525 Main street. Eutato Transfers. The following Is a list of real estate ranafors filed yesterday in the recorder's ifiico of Pottawattomio connty , Iowa , as arnlshcd by A. J. Stophcnsou , abstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Council Bluffs , Iowa , March C , 1885. Henry DcLong to Emll Stottz , lot 4 , Tindalo'a snb , $300. H. A , Terry to W. S. Swanson , lot 19 , jlock 169 , OreKont City , § 20. 11 Perolval to Mary 0. Walker.a i of e i 20 , 77 , 44 , § 54. Mary C. Walker to James M. Sale ! , a cf s o } 20 , 77 , 44 , $400. Total sales , § 774. OOMMKHOIAIj , oorjNoiL ULurra VARKET , Wheat No. 1 milling , 65 ; No. 2 , CO ; o. 8 , 0. Corn Now , 25c. Oats For local purposes , 23o. Hey ? 5 00@G 00 per ton ; baled , C0@60. Eye 35o. Com Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® 50. 50.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 0 50 par ton ; soft 0 per ton Lard Fnlrbank'e , wholesaling nt 9c , Flour City flour , 1 50@2 90 , Brooms 2 95S 00 per doz , LIVE BTOOK. Cattle Butcher cows S 253 76 , Batcher itoors , 3 7GGi)4 ) 00. Sheep 2 B0@3 00. Hogs 4 00@4 25. PBODUCK AND rnuira. Poultry Live chlckensjpor doz. 300'dross- ; ed chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , lOc ; dress ed ducks , 9c ; dressed g-eeso , Sc. Butter Creamery , 25@28o ; choice country S@20o. Eggs 27 per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 50@GOo per bushel ; inlona , GOc per bu ; apples , choice cooking or eating , 3 00 ; beans , 1 00@1 50 per bushel. Cider 32 gallon bbl. , $6.50 , Orangoa 1 OIJ per box. Lemons 4 60@5 00 ner box H. OllCDTT. S. T. F RENCH I. M. TRETNOH. COUNCIL BLUFFS SUCCESSORS ro Casady Orcutt & French 405 Broadway jj [ Council Biuffs ] Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders * Carefully Filled ! e COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET GO. [ For Rent The building known as the ' 'Ska'ln ? Rink" corner 6th AtenueaudFcarl street , will be rented , alto gether or natatcly , Occur anc ) , April lat. For luitlier particular * call oo ooJOHN nEHKSIIEW , Pteildent Council blurt * Bat loga Ilank. MANDEMAKEB & VAN ' ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broadway , Council Blnfla. "MURDER HOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria , DURING the last fit ottars there h i not been a ilcivth from diphtheria In any CAM where Dr. Thoinaj JcITorls' preventive and cure wan used. ItJian boon the meats ot mxlne thoutands of live * . IndU- penslblo In pmild sore throat , In mtllRnant scnrlol fever , changlne It In 48 hairs to.tho simple form. In- ( Ummatory , Ulccratht , I'utild or CaUtrhal conditions , cither Internal and external. 1'ilcc , $ ? . Cll OLERAI CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! Dr. Jofloiloa Cholera Specific "HI ntteit the dlseaio In 30 to to minutes. The Doctor tucd Ihlg rrcdii clnodiirmi ; the fearful Msltttlon of the cholera In Cincinnati , St. touls , and nil along the Mltilsslmi1 Kim and iti i , . . tributaries . _ _ . , KltheutloMnt . . n , . case , , In the jcars'40 , 'to , ' 51 and ' 62 It Is alto Infallible In Chtlera ilorbus , ChoVa Inftntum , etc. Keep It on hand. Vou can rely upon It. Bind for It. 1'tlco S2. Oholera "Cornea as * thltt In the night. " J ) lrS PEPSI A ! D I'SPEPSIA I Dyspeptic , why the In misery and die In despair with cnncer of thostomacb ? Dr. Thomaa Jeflfrts cureg every cue of Indigestion and constipation In a very short tlrcn. Bo > t of references Riven. Dtepeprola Is he cause cf all ot ninety per cent of all diseased conditions l'rtcoS5 lor two weeks treatment. Kull printed Instructions how to usothemedlolnes sent with them. No doctor required ; a peed nurse a all that Is > occst.try , lr Jeflerlot' remedies cnn only be obtalnodnthls olHcc , No. 3 South th Street Council Bluffs , Iowa , Or sent by express on receipt of pilcc. SMITH & TOLLKIl , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Mnln St. , COUNCIL BLJJWS , - - - IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Hordes nnd Mules constantly on hand whlo wo will Boll lu retail or carload lota. " All Stock Warranted as Represented. KUIl cicniit ! > ln Grain ltd lisld lUv1'ilcci eunnblo Satisfaction Ou r ntcod. Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. UouncilBluffs. AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Belt. 810 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 726 ELM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and FT. WAYNE , IND IT POSITIVKIA' CimtCS Kidney anil Llvct CompUlnt , Bright' * Diaoav. . nhoumatlam , NouralzU Dyspepsia , Net , on.Jess. W uog caKnoM . Paralysis , ajniwi , nuouuuu. . Indigestion , Heatt DIsoMS Fit. Ilcadach , Lame Hack , Cold Fcot , and all dlaoagos requiring Increased moth o powers. New Imroved e J3 nnd 1C ; old stjlo ? 2 cacb. W. P. AYLSWORTH , HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best in the world. AYLSWORTH ' 1010 ft in'th Street , Council Bluffs. , A Q _ _ , _ , YN . II. II. FIELD. W. C. ESTE , Fieid & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council BlulFs , Iowa. Office Calls Attended Promptly , Day nnd Night. Particular attention given to Embalmi ng 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , f. R -'DRESS GOODS. First Grand Sale of Sprint ; Dress Goods. 50 pieces CaBhrnero 121oworth _ 18c. Do liege IBo " 22c. 2D Ottoman cord 20c " 23c. ' " " 1C Novelty suitings 2Cc worth 40s. 10 Wool broche 40 c worth COc. ID Coventry suitings all wool desirable colors 40 inches \vlda COc worth 75c. ; Annuros , tricotines , black and colored cash' morea at prices lower than over before offered. 20 pieces French cotton satins beautiful de signs at 2 Ic. French and Scotch zephyrs , seersuckers , chcviote , in desirable styles. Lawns and per cales 6c to 12Jc. Table cloths with embroideries to match. HOSIERY. Our stock of hosiery is now replete in every respect. 100 dozen ladies' colored hose at 10c , worth IDc. 100 dozen fancy and solid colored hose , iu- grain , at ICc , worth 20c. 20 dozen balbriggans , full regular made , at 20c , worth UOc. 25 dozoa silk silk clocked balbriggan hosa , full regular made , at 25c , worth ! S5s , 25 dozen solid colored hoee , full regular , at 25c , worth HCc 25 dozen solid colored split-feet hose , atfl5c , worth 50c. 25 dozen Schnppcr'a oil colored hose , at 0c , always sold nt < > 0o. 50 dozen colored and black lisle , at G5c , worth 90c. We have and elegant assortment of misses' and children's in lisles and cottons , blacks and colors. GENTS'HALF HOSE CO dozen cotton stripes , nt Co' worth fl/c. / 20 dozen stout Scotch mixed , seamless , at 15 dozen blue nnd brown mixed , seamless , at 12Jc , worth Kije. 20 dozen old gold , blua and brown mixed , extra stout seamless , at 15c , worth 2fic , 20 clo/.un lirillsh stouts , at 20c , worth 2. % , seamless ; 25 dn/Pii xtripud Jiritish euamlcus , half hose , at 25c , worth ! )5c. ) 1C dozen oil Ingrain hose , ati5c : , worth COc. GLOVES. 20 doz hulas at 2fio worth 40c , " 5 " " " 35c ' COc- . 20 " fancy colored' listen at GOc worth 7Cc. 20 " black and colored silk gloves at We worth 7Cc. 1C doz mitts colored and black at CO : and 75c worth 10 per cent inoro , We are Offering Domestics at New York Prices. I The above goods nnd prices are some of our Bpecial bargains. Wohnvo others but have no room to enumerate. These are a few of the bargains obtained by our buyer in hia late trip Jo New York and Philadelphia , and are without doubt the cheapest goods ever brought to this market. Ladies should not fail to see these goods. Purchasers aad visitors are alike welcome. OK THK NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OFKIOK : Nos. 34(5 ( & 1118 BHOAIW.W , Nuw YORK. 1 , 1885. Amount ofNc Cnsli Assets , Jnnnnry ,1NJU $5:1,177,81(1.80 : ( UKVKNUK ACCOUNT. I'rotrlnm * SH IHJ 80S 22 If < dcfcrrwlpriliilum , Janu.tryl , 1884 ( llR 01" 40-ll 2M 8M > 70 Intcrot , InclHilini ; ronM 3 SS3 Mid 78 U'sa Intirrsl accrued Jixtm.U ) 1 , 1834 set 273 15 2 071 Bi4 ! f.1-tll 740 478 Si ) $ ( > DISUUKSKMKNT ACCOUNT. i , Including romslonary addition ! to BAme. SJ 257 I'fi < 9 tiiJiuvraenlt , inaturod and discounted , Including roicr- ( loiiary nldltlons to nanu , - , , ; 873 to ? 60 Annuities , dMdcnds , and imrchaMd jwllclts . . n C03 B70 8S Total I'.Vd Potloy-liolders 39 731 955 jj ContlnROUt Fund ( charged oil on securities ) 4M OVJ „ „ Taxes and rc-lnsuranco ' . . . . ' ; , , . 217 BSD tt > Commission ! , lirok'gc , ftgoncj ovpeiiscsandphjilclana'.fcce j ins HJ ? si Olllcc nd law t > pcns09 , Eft nrloe , adurtlslDf ; , printing , etc 471 ( Ml m-t n 882 3tO 8. $ r.7Hi : . Cash In hank , on hand , and In transit ( ilnco tcccltud ) 8J 2J2 313 52 linoetcd In UnltcdSUloj. New York ( 'lty , and other etccka nnd honda ( markct > alue , 8.7 743 223 05) ) 20 535 487 01 Iloal Eetato 6 6M CC.J . 03 lf and inirtiaios , llrst Hen on real estate , ( btilldlnRg thereon Inured for $10 too COO ( X ) end the policies assigned to the oanpany as idilltlonal collateral security 11 110 430 W Tcmporiry loanccurtd ( by sli cks. tnirkot > aluo fill fOl 03) ) 370 COJ 00 Lotnioti cxlttlntf polclo ! ( the rtseivo tcld by the Company on tbcso poll- clcsan-ountttoinor $1 lUO ( OJ OJ , 440 OCf 12 'Quarterly and ecml nunuat premiums on vx'etliii ' ; policies , duo iubeciiicnt | to January 1 , ibS5 705 3il (0 frcmluma on existing policies In courto of tranamlsilon and collection Ct ) 810 in L'eiitB'lja'fttco ) 74 8il ( SO Accniedtntfrept on Investments , .lunuary 1,18S3 400 607 70 $57 835 M3 45 Market \alun of eccmltlcsmcr coet on Company's books 1 447 765 1- A itetailcit tche < lttl > S tlime items irill nccoHitianil tKc itmal annual re- jiortJiUd villi the /iisiiidiife Dtjiartmtnt o/ the State of Sew J'ort. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CASir Assam , January J , 188 > $50 ! > S3 753 57 Appropriated nifollows ! Adjusted lo-eos , duosubsccucnt to Jttnrnry 1,1SS.1 $ 302 000 82 Hoportod losics , awoltlui ; prouf , &o 253 0(7 52 Matured cmlottmnnlB. duo nnd unpaid ( olalinj not presented ) tl 883 . ' . AnnultUsduuanduniialJ ( uncal eil foi ) 12 031 99 Kctcrvcd forro-lnturancoon existing pollclM ; partlclrntlcR Imutancsat 4 per cent CarlMo Lit premium ; nou portlclpatlnR t nriuntCnr.ltlo.net premium ? 51 DS2 392 OJ Reserved for contingent llaclllllcB to Tontlro Dividend fu-d 0 Jtimmry 1 , 1ESI. o\eriuid abcuo 4 ptr cent reservoon cxitt- ItiKpolloleB cf that clam $2 233 030 C4 AJilItwn to the Fund during 1884 for surjlusatil matured ro- ecr\cB 871 1IB 01 DEDUOr S3 107 2:1) ) 03 Itutmncd to Tontlao policy boldcta durlu ) ; the j cur on matured Tontines - 473 493 33 PoUnce of Tontlao Fund Jtnuary 1 , US. ' ) 2 033 700 70 JUsoned for premiums paid In advance 17 880 li ) $51 1)111 ) 7 H 07 Divisible Sni-plns ae1 per cent. ( Company's Standard ) $1 : t7l OM DO Surplus by the New York State Stnndnrd nt 4 J per cent , esUmntod at S10 000 000 00 From tlio undivided surplus of Si 371 014 00 the Board of Trustees has declared a revlsloniry dividend to participating policies In proportion to their contribution to surplus , available on settlement of next annual premium f 1880 , $1,731,731. 1 1880 , $2 317 889. Death-claims 18 1 , 2,013,203. Income from I 1881 , 2-i)2 : ) 054. 4 1882 , 1,0 5,202. j188 * , 2 7 ! > S ( US. paid. 1883 , 2,23,092. ( ! Interest. 1883 , 2 712 803. I 1831 , 2,257,175. J 1881 , 2 971 021. f .Tan. 1 , 1881 , $135 72G 91C. 1 Jan. 1 , 1881 , 513 183 931. Amount nt I Jan. 1 , 1882 , 161 7CO 821. Cash I Jan. 1 , 188217228781. . { Jan. 1 , 1383 , 171llfi 097. 1Jan. 1- . 1 , 1883 , CO 800 3G. ! ) Kislr. Jan. 1,1884 , 1987-115013. Assets. I Jan. 1 , 1881 , P5 fi2 ! SOL' . L Jan. 1 , 1885 , 229 382 58G. j Jan. 1 , 1885 , t'J 283 783. During tb.8 year , 17-1G3 policies have been issued , insuring01,481,660. nonnis THANKI.IK , DAVID DOWS , KDWABD MMITIK , It. SUTDAM 011ANT , WM. II. APPLKTO.V , IIKNKT BOWRRS. JOHNMAIK8 , OKORflE If * 1'OTTHj WILLIAM A , BOOTH , LOO.MIS L. WHITB , HKNKT TCCJK , WILLIAM L. aTHONC , II. B. OLAFLIN , 110BK11T B. COLLINS , ALK.STUDWKLL , WILLIAM H. UKKRS. ARCHIBALD II. WlfLCU. TIIEOUORE M. KANTA , Cashier. JtOUIJIS F11ANK1.IN , Tresidont. D. O'DELL , Superintendent of Agencies. . 11 UEKItS , Vice-PrcBt. and Actuary. . . * . , ' > Medical Directors . jN.Jt. D. ) & OAUWl LL , General Agents , Council Bluffs , WHITE GOODS. 20 pieces lace pique nt 10c wcrthOc. . 20 " French checked nnlnsook nt 12 c worth 20c. 20 pieces " " " " ICe worth 25c. 15 pieces " " and striped nainsook at 20o worth 3c. 25 plecoi French satin checked and striped nainsook 25c worth 40o. Victoria , lawns , linen do Indes , batiato and white robes. In thU department we can plcaso the most factidious taste , EMBROIDERIES. 3c , Cc. 0o } , 7Jc , 8Ao , lOo , to Sl.OO iwr yard worth 33J per cent more , in ba over nottlng nnd all over embroidery Allautiful pattorne. All orders by mail receive prompt attention , Satisfaction guaranteed. .411 ordeis throughout Jowa and .Nebraska by mail to us , should , in ad dition to the jiomo of town , contain name ot county and state , n our ' "Out Cf Town Department" is increasing so rap'dly that we find it necessary to insist on everything to facilitate our business. Cocke an , 347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.