* -jr * " t * " " * ' T- * * * - T " " * " " * " " ' " " " "V * " " " " ' * * " - * --T . - f > T T -vVr'lT7 ' * * Jl'J'll ' " * Wv' ' ' * L - V " "X * v V > "TW ? ' * 5 , T jF ? * * * 4 " ' TUffi OMAHA DAILY BEE-.MONDAY : ' , MARCH 14. 1887. . " ' . THE DAILY BEE , 'COUNCJF'BLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dtllmtd by rnrricr in nny part of the city ot tn cnty cents per wnok. H. W. TILTON , Manager. TKLUPHONES ! BtPiNKHSOrnrr. , No. 13. MIGHT EUITOU No. 23. MINOR MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. Fedora nt Opera House Pharmacy. New spring goods tit Heller's , tnilor. 1 City council in session this evening' George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. Zonwclss for the tcotli , at Opera House Pharmacy. I Additional Council BUills news on the seventh page. A now boiler was yesterday put into the Home laundry. "Around the World" to-night nt Dohnny's opera house. See W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 9 Alain , for bargains in real estate. ,1. W. & E. L. Squire's abstracts arc giving good satisfaction. All interested in bicycling should meet at the Ogden to-morrow night. The plat of Ksist Omaha plateau has been placed on lilu with the county re corder. Another election day. To-day is for the election of three members of the school board. A stagnant pool of water on Scott Street should receive the attention of the city olllcials. Mrs. P. J. Montgomery entertained a small company of young folks at her home Saturday night. The "Evangelino" angel * soared on on their wings yesterday to light before a Denver audience to-night. Squiro'n purl ; addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue will be built up with store buildings within a year. The Salvation Army Imvn not yet de cided on the location of their new bar racks which will be built here the coming season. The Economic Light company expect to begin their operations in tliH city shortly and supply a new light to con sumers. Hunry Happ , who has been hanging about the city for several days , during which time he has been in jail , is wanted ut Fort Omaha. With the thirteen confirmations yes terday tit the Episcopal church the total for the year in the new church is in creased to thirty-eight , During the week ending Saturday night last the police made tifty-tour ar rests. Among them was found $21(1.71. ( Rather a Hush week among the unfortu nates. ( Icorgo Lawson was before the police judge a few days ago and paid a hue of $7.00 for drunkenness. This morning ho ' will probably be given another chance , as ho is in , for drunk and insulting Ja- dies. dies.Tho The famous Lotta will bo at Dohany's > \'vdncsluy evening , and those who de sire to see a id hear her must keep awake and get their seats as soon as they are put on sale , which will probably bo to morrow morning , as she draws immense houses. The sympathies of the newspaper fra ternity should bo extended to J. W. Merrill , whose eleven children are all confined to their beds with sickness , while he is compelled to go on his daily hunt for news items. Ho reports four of his children down with the meascls , three with scarlet fever , two with ohicken-pox and two with ecarletino. The city fathers will meet to-night. They are axiotis to bring their ollicial lives , so far as the present council is con cerned , to a close but another mooting will have to be held about Thursday or Friday , for the purpose of hearing the yearly reports of the city auditor , treas urer , clerk , chief of Jiro department and other ofllcials. The only one of the al- dermnn-clect in the city is Lacy , but as the new aldermen do not take their scats until a week from to-night they will probably all return by that time. Wo are prepared to do all kinds of till work on short notice. COM : & Coi.r , 41 Main street. Call and sea the stock of horses and , mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Star sale stables for mules and heavy ciraft hor&cs. Star sale stables of Council Bluffs. The largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will bo sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and ev ry form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York 1'Jnmbing Co. A Pnlace to lie Oponnil. Georec Kudio and Frank P. Ycnawinn will under the firm name of Uudio & Ycnawinc open a lirst clast billiard hull at No.118 Broadway about the 1st of April. The entire present front of the building is to bo replaced with a modern front of Mr. Radio's own design , and the place when completed will bo the Jinest billiard parlors in the west. No pains nor expense will bo spared to lit it up in the most handsome manner possible with tha celebrated Urunswick-Uolk- Collendar tables ; elegant carred furni ture in and about the cigar stand , which Is to occupy the front part of the store : mirrors , to bo the entire length of the ido walls , oto. , etc. In fact every con ceivable idea for the use and comfort of gentlemen will bo put into execution by the proprietors. They have purchased a | 500 painting which will bo 'ono of the many which is to ailorn their walls. The frame of ono is to cost a hundred or two more. Workmen are now putting in a n w floor and by April 1 the salon will , it is expected , bo thrown open to an eager public. There is to bo no bar at tachment , nothing but billiards , pool and cigars without sticks in 'cm. The pro- prictors are both gentlemen well known p the traveling public , both having been " "on the road" for a number of years and will no ctoubt push It for all it IB worth , Just as all commercial meu do. L. H. Crafts & Co. , are loaning mono ? on Rll classes of chattel securities at one- nail their former rates. See them before securing your loans. Dr. Hanuhutt , olllee No. 13 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; tele phone Io. 10. For aero property , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. l > Main street. Wood For Siilo 100 cords good hard wood. W. C. Sr.vcr & Co. , u Main street. Homo Notes. Messrs. Stewart & Son have shipped lix of their thoroughbred mares to Furru- inuton , 111. , to bo bred to a first-class itallion named Volliguo , Harry II , Inman , Saturday , sold his black Morgan mams to Mr. Welshaus , of Omaha , for $500 , also a gray marcto J. Clark , of Omaha , forflOO , and a bay geld ing driver for f200. . . THE SERVICES AND SERMONS Bishop Perry Delivers an Eloquent Ser mon and Confirms a Olaes. THE DEATH OF BEECHER. The Action of thn Congregatlond ! Preachers Criticised Xo-Day's School Election A Smoul dering Fire. Ilccelicr's Death. In view of the action taken a short time ago by some of the Congregational ministers of Chicago , declining to give formal expression of condolence to Mrs. Needier , considerable interest has been awakened as to the sentiments of other ministers , especially of that denomina tion. At the Congregational church here yesterday morning the pastor , Kov.G.W. Crofts , in his opening prayer , remem bered the sorrowing family very ten derly , and oll'crcd a sympathizing peti tion for the church deprived of so great and beloved a pastor. His sermon was on "The Spirit of Christ. " Ho showed Christianity not to consist in mere rules of living , mere ceremonies , set forms of action , or technical statement of belief , but to consist rather in causing men to bo inspired by the spirit of Christ. The inner man must be actuated by the mo tives that governed Christ's life. Men could not do what Christ did , but they could do as he did. He then outlined .some of the leading characteris tics of Christ's spirit , one of which was humility , another complete ! subjection to ( iod's will , and another charity , or love. In speaking of the need of great charity , and tliu duty of not only loving ( ! oil but man , the preacher spoke very plainly of the action of the Congregational minie- ters in Chicago. He said ho had no stones to throw , but that he felt that they made a great mistake. Some of them feared that if they adopted resolutions of .sym pathy with Mrs. Needier they might pos sibly be considered as endorsing to some extent some of the views and teach ings of the great preacher , which were not considered entirely orthodox. He deemed such a fear foolish and groundless but had it been well founded , even more , had it been that by express ing such smypathy they would have been put outside the church , or even perse cuted , they ought the more readily to have done so. if men in the pulpits could not express sympathy for sutlering or sorrow , the sooner such men got out of tliu pulpit , or nuch pulpits wore got out of the church , the better for the world. Christ's spirit was emi of sympathy , and this should permeate the church life , and it was always not only proper , but a duty , to show it forth at all times. Anybody wishing to buy a cozy homo in the vicinity of Sixteenth avenue and Klghth street , clicav and on easy terms will do well tocall on ( iarmun , White & Co. , No. 510 Broadway. Sen the new Satin Corset at llarknc s Druthers' . The little Jersey Corset found al Hark ness Brothers' . A Smouldering Pirn. A little after 5 o'clock yesterday morn ing an alarm of lire was sounded. It ap pears that ever since the lire which do- strayed eleven of Messrs. Stow.irt & Sons' thoroughbred horses at the driving park two weeks ago last night there has been fire smouldering about the ruins , and yesterday morning it bla/cd up and word was telephoned from the North western depot , which is the best station for reporting lires that is in this city The department responded , as the report they received was that in the distance it looked like a small building , but on their arrival found it to be the remains of what once contained the finest stable of horses that were ever in the west. Sat urday evening Chief Templeton de spatched two men to look after the ruins , which had been considered to bo free from fire , and after scattering it some they returned. As there is no chance of getting water connections for a long dis tance no lioso has been Jaid since tliu fire but as manure had been piled up around the outside of the stable and sod put on top , the lire kept smothered until yester day morning , when it showed itself. Even should it have had a good headway no damage would have buon done , the other buildings at the driving park being located at a considerable distance. Contractors and builders will find it to their interest to get prices on lime , cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council Blull's Fuel Company , 53U ! Broad way. Telephone 130. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. As E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. New goods arriving at Harkncss Bros. ' W e have a bargain for sonic one who watns a nice little homo near Third av enue and 10th street. It's a dandy. Gar- man , \Vhitc & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. iTOTlCB. Fpecln ! advcrtlsomonta , such ns Lost , Found 'JoLoan , For Bile : , To llont , Vinnts , Roardlnir , eto.ivlll liolnsortod In this column ut the loir ratoof TEN CKNTSPKlt LINE fortho first laser- Jon and FlvoContil'er Line for each subsequent insertion. Leave advertisements nt our ofllco No , 12 I'carl struct , near Uromlwaj , Council Wuas. WANTS. OAHUlNO-Also furnlplieil rooms oil Avenue A near 8th street. Enquire ut No. M10 ilroHdwtty. 1710H SALK An uprlcht pt no with pedal t- JL' tachmont , In seed eondltlon. will ex change for i ral estate. Tlios. Olllcor. FOH SALK-Music and sowlnu machine busi ness , loirother with siniill stock of bolidny Koods and wall pttpor. Good town and country , Hood location , cheap rent , profitable business. Invrlco tl KJ to ll.&W. Would take part In Council Illuffs real estate. Address A , L. Man ning , Uunlnp , Iowa. D. II. McOANELD i CO. , [ EiUbllihed 18&L ) No. MO Main Street , t i i Council niutrt. AMI ) DHALLICS IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. OKESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape. And All Modern Improvements. 815 , 217 and 310 Main St. MAX MOliy Prop. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND FINE POTTERY. frlces t'ery IMW , W. S. HOMER & Co. , -YO. Va MA IH .ST. , COUSUIL XLUFFS , , ' i I. IA. A. If. JIICK. E. W. HA YMOXD RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lota , Land * , City Residences and Farms , acre property In western part of city. All * clliny cheap to make room for spriny stunk , R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jioont fi , over Officer < D J'tisey's bank , Council ISIitjf * . M. F. SEARS , S. P. SEARS . Uimilm. Council IllufTs LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears3 Real Estate Agency , Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for nonresidents. . n < PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCING } FttlDAY , MAHCH 23TII , 18S7 , I will snII nt my rcsMcnce nn Koj Creek , 10 miles cast or Council liluffs , my FA11.M CONSISTING OF : WO ACHES ! Well Improved , nil under cultivation ; 15) ) ncrcs In tame Knibs ; 1ms n flnu new residence ! , con- mining 11 rooms anil nil moJurn Imiuovomeiits , honso costlntf 57,0X1. Also new Imrn.iWxS'J ' ; t o lliilliilny wind mills , n scnlo liousu and settles , cattle yards niul water tnnks ; n good youim licnrlnir orclnird of apples and small fruit ; 0 head ( fKood farm liorscb , cattle , hujrg and all farm Implements roqulrca to run a tlrst-class farm. Terms will bo made known on applica tions on day of galo. All parties thinking-of Investing arc cordially Invited to call and nmko a personal examination ol' the farm and Im provements. K. WAHD. THEATRICAL WIGS BEARDS , Grease Paints ETC. The Finest Tin ported Line of Goods West or CblcHt-'O. Mrs.C.L. Gillette's JI. I > . A.MV & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNiSHINS GOODS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs , C. R. ALLEN , EnpeerSufvejoFMap , , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City nnri county nnpaof clllei anil couatloi In wc'ttern JowaNubriiskuiintl Kuntui. W. L. VICGS , Justice of the Peace. No 001 Hroiulway , Council JJInfls. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Dec It. HIVE , 31. It. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 years Practical experience. Nell Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. ( "Consultation free. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Uroudway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. FIHLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Urondwny , Up Stairs , Council FINE- : WENCH : -MILLIXEH \ ' 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. CZZL NEW ItfPOBTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 lut orbonnet , one fare ' will be paid ; fie , icuncl trip. , IM NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS CurtainsiUpholstry , : , A WindoW , Shades , Poles Door Mats , , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail Mm Carefully Filled , Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , i ; IA. Horses § Mules For all purposes , bought and ( .old , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select doin. Several pairs ol fine drivers , sin- pic or do'ihle. WISE , Council Bluffs jr. Justice of the Peace. Oflice over American Express. JOHN V. STONK. JACOII 81JIH STONS. . & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , actice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and S § tytigart-Beno Block. COUNCIL UI.UFFS. Star Sale Stabfap and Mule Yards liroudwuy , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Uopo " ' < > e > " < 5 s s 2 * * H _ Horses iind mule's ' kept constantly on hand , for sale nt rcitxil or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notion. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTEH & HOLKV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner lat. live , and -1th street. OFF1CEK d ) .JST Council Bluffs.Iowa. FltAXJK S. ItlCE , CIVIL ENGINEER , DoBlfrns , o t ( mates and reports on brlil vluducts , foundatloniand encnil enflneerliuf , ninn 'prints of uny slzo alid quantity. OMIre No 13 N.Main HU , First National llauk Block. CO. PEOPLE'S STORE. Monday , March 7th. Will open upwards of 50 cnscs of Xcw and seasonable sprlnjy poods. Novel tics will bo added to each ol their sev eral departments. These arc the newest and freshest productions of foreign and domestic markets , ranking a collection at once elegant and unique and one never sur passed by ourselves and never equal led by any house in the northwest. Dress Goods Dept A splendid display of the latpstl-'rcnch and English advanced novelties , to gether with a complete line of staple fabrics making this department in ev ery point full and complete. Wash Goods Dept French satteens in elegant design , never before shown. French and Scotch ginghams in new patterns and colorings. Batistes in combination and plain Percales and domestic sattecns in up wards of 20 fresh and original patterns Our assortment of the above is largci and more extensive than others shown by competing houses. We invite an inspection. No trouble to show goods. Everything in this line can bo fount in our establishment. We call attcn tion of buyers to the fact that there has been a sharp rise in these goods Our goods were bought before the rise and we give our customers the benefit You can save fully 20 per cent by iiiak ing your purchases of us. We emphasize the stntefneut that ii embroideries , white goods , underwear luces , ribbons , and notions our assort mentis equalled by any similar stock Our variety is immense , our prices low er than the lowest. Our Special Feature. wraps , Jnckots , mill ladies and childrciiH suits , now and styllsl jynvmcnts of 1'iiris and Itcrlln modes' tu cthci' with the newest shapes ant most approved makes of the loading Now York manufacturer ; ' . AVe cm convince you that In this line , that Ii quality , style and cheapness wo are unrivalled , Wo invite the attention of our pat rons to tlicso special features and the stock in general , No effort will ho spared to nmko our departments com plcto in every particular and at prices lower than any house in the west. Nos.314 , 316 , 318 anil 320 Urouil- t Council Illuffi. Mull order a promptly and care fully attended to , \ , IE1. T. THE LEADING Real Estate Broker No. 39 Pearl street. 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. HAS OM SALE TO-DAT , The LARGEST List ol PROPERTY That can Tbe shown in the city. Call on Him. : # i GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Laud Adapted for Gar dening and Fruit Growing. About twenty acres of the tract is set to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as follovfM THE VINEYARD I'ropcr contains upwards of five acres. The vines are thrifty and In bearing. Uctwecn three and four acres arc well set to choice varieties of black berries , raspberries and strawberries. THE APPLE ORCHARD Contains more than 1,600 trees in bearing. In addition to the above enumeration are a large numbers of choice plums , cherry and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. A LARGE COMMODIOUS HOUSE , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. Tim s-oil is of excellent quality for gardening purposes , beiuc a deep black loam and is a warm , south slope , and is altogether tins most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Ululls. With the now bridge completed acrosj the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postolllce. Any party desiring a choice bargain should apply at once as , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will be withdrawn from the market. For Prices and Terms Apply to G. iT. GOLiB Y , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OK TUB NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO , aio & § UUOAIMVAY , KEW vomt. Amount of Net Cash Assets , January 1 , 1886 . $03,513,018.00 REVB3SrTJTE3AOOOTJITT. . jvcmlums . . tie.Mil.t C7 iu , irss deferred premiums , January 1 , USO . 878,101 ( a tlu,6U7WO 04 Inten-f t and rents , etc. ( IttclndliiK rcnlUod sains on se- . . „ „ . . , ' 43S.&I 18n.Tg.VC g4- > H'ffO..IO8 ' IM -A.COOTJKTT. Ios = cs by dentil , Including : rovorMoimry additions to fame . f ,7D7,03.i 07 KndowmenlP , matured and dlhuouuted. Including rcvoulomiry additions tciMimo . nro,07r , 01 Dividends , annuities and pnicha ed policies . 4,1311 , ll'J 11 Total paid polley-holucrs . i . $7C , ' - > OT t)0 ) TBXPB and ro-lnsuranci'S . 2 < ; tH2 H CommlFBlonB. tuokcrngos , ngoney expenses and pliyclclnns' lea . SWii.17 : fx Olllcunnd law expenses , bulaiios , adveitlslnj , ' , printing , &u . rj m O- 7MllVr.i3 411 A.SSBTS. C.\sli in bank , on hand , nnl In transit Mnccrccclved ) . 1 3,03n,30 ; > 13 United States bonds and other bonds and stocks ( market value , siU''i.-jri.us ) . aiVKJ.m m Heal estate . . . ii.Sl , 74 K ! Bonds ami innrtimKc * , flint Hen on leal e.-tnto ( bulldlniitftlioreoii Iniinrd for $14 , CO 1,000 and the policies afsiKnud to the ompany IIH additional collateral security ) . 15,2. ? , . . .I ( XI Temporary loans ( muiKot Wlneof securiTs held as collateral fi.'JIU.'iU.dW ! ! ) ) 00 Loan * on exi tlnir policies ( the reserve hold by the company on thcsu policies amounts to over | S,0H.tWO.'Hi ( ' ) . H013 Ii nmrsoini-annual emiums on oxkltliu policies , duo subse- Quarterly qnent'to. lun. 1.1 - 7 . pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,041fiUJ 15 Premium * on e\l tlnir policies In eoni > o of trau-mlMlon and collection. ( The rowrvo In the-e pollciee , included In liabilities' ' , Is eMinmted at f lti&UOtm ) . . . , ' 't ! Accrued ApeiltS' llllllUICtx lnlfr.-t on itm-Mim-nK . January I. IM7 . . . . . . . 4NM9 J Si 'in" , 10-1. . Min " ( Ml - in . ' . j , ll , * J e M iiiKt'T Vu.i'i : Oi'SrriwiTiK-OVKit I ovr ON CoMl'AsVs HOOKS A ( lrUlh'il UiiHlitl of tha u ltrm will nrcoimitnjr thv ii ul unniuil roil - il with tlui liKiirnm'o IK'i'arimi'nt ' ot iLe Slate of f owurk. . - CASH ASSISTS , January 1 , 1S8T * 75ill5 ! ! . \iTiioiMi\TKti .MI rot.i.uus : , . , . Adjusted lossiMdmiSul > MiUHit | tojiinuury 1.I&7 „ - „ ; ' „ - ; ' ! ) * „ Hoportoil losba , i wultliiRrin | > ot\o , i . - . > Mmured endowmentdue ! mid unpaid ( claims not pros-ontod ) < " ? ) i * Annuities duo mid unpaid ( tmciillt.d for ) . UJlb 74 llecm-vetl for ro-lnsuriincii onoxlillntr policies ; participating iiiMirnnco nt 4 percent Oirllblo not premium ; iion-piutlclpallnKat 5 percent , . . . . . . . Ciirllslp not premium li.'S.j.&as ' 08 KCSITMH ! torcnntliiKi'iit liabilities to'font Inn Dividend ) niul , Jitntmry 1 , ISHII , otcrnml nliovo n 4 per cent itservoon oxlstlnjr pollclosot Unit cln H fS.lJl.il. . .7 Addition to the fund durlntr IbM lKJA-OJjO _ DEDUCT$4,4 , J 40 Itettirnod to Tontlno polley-lioldero during the ycnronmn- Hired Tontines Jtn.&IB 21 Unlanco of Tontlno Fund Jnnunry 1.1MJ7 4''Jv4r1 ' ? ? . ? lleservcd lor premiumspnld In ndvttnco , .ti.ji 7- DlVISlULESUKI'Mia ( COMl'ANV'H STANDARD ! . . . . H.H80.B87 BurplusoythoNcw Vnik.Slnto Stnndard , nt 4J ! per cent ( Incltidlnff the Tontlno riinrt ) 813,540..HO OJ ' ' ' Krnni tli6 > indivii'tc1'lBuriilii'iof'lijn.W 1 tlui llosnl nf Tru H'o hn ilcclurcil rpvcr lon rr dividend to pnrtlrlimtlntf pullclea In prcipurtlon to tltulr cuntrlbutluo to Burplun , uvullublo on lUttlcuieut ofno l unu i piemlum. Cash Asset ? . Jan. I , lf i. tMW)0,3M. ) " IW4 , M.M2.WW. " 1KM , 1-87 , 73.42I.4&3. Number'of policies issued during the year , 22,027. Jlisksassumod $80,178,940 FR-OO-K.3IISS I3ST 1SSQ. Excrssof Ititorestovsr doiitliiB | | C8p ld.ilni.'i,4M.1J7 Incromo In n snl | 8/iB7l12 ! OS incionsiiiii Inconin H.lti'.i.itt.M Incroioo in limiraiire written . . . I'M ' Afl.M , { liicrouBoln siirplna , gtute staudiird sU3l. > . > 7 > . ' .VJlIiicri'itso In Insnnince In torco 4lUJltU40U H. IIKKKS , I r * l loiil _ . _ _ _ E. C. SMITH , Council Bluffs , Iowa , G. A. SMITH , Sioux City , Iowa Aponln for Wt irrn lo\vu im l .V FARM LANDS CHEAP BM IB IH M - - WM Farming Liuitls In Iowa , MInnexoia , Kansas , and ranging from f5,03 to J10,0i ( pur tiuro. Snhool nud Mnto landi In Minnesota on SO years' time n pur cent interest , Land Ilioera faro free. Information , etc. , given by . . I * . Xj.A.XJSTIVCrjp , No. 555 Hroadway , Couu'cll Illiiil * , . Iowa , agent for Frcldrikbou & Co. , Cblcugo.