, . . . . , . . , . w , sw"D r .YAP" ° ' . . 'nQ'r , r'e' + 4 p.Pti"7r' ,1 , . , . ' a'LT 'uc rw' , ryr ; r + T"Ir , r r " ' + lejrdieir0 4' an g. - w , - f.p , THHL OMAHA DAILY BBD . ATURDAS e MARCH 19 , 1887 , 5 LIFE II t SURC E STAT STI S 4 1gures 8howiug the Business Transacted By the Various Ootnpanios. , , THECO.OPERATIVEASSESSMENT i A Iltttemcnt tloin t'p Show Thnt Vco ale ILtvc Soma OtJtit in Dying -A Loan Cuutpatiy Incorpnrnted , Irrtoat T11I ittr's : t.u < corN nUHEAII.l 7'hu uudltor of elate tuts the tigttros all Compiled for publicntion showing the bttsinesv of life insurance companies for the year 1896 , .fudging from the cash in. vested by Nubraskaus In deals after ( loath , there trre a great many who are laylug by for rainy days and to make money by death if they fail In life. The atateutents us prepared arc divided into the old line companies and the cooperative tivo ones , Thu old line companies , or rather those that transact business to any conskkrablo extent , make showings as follow ; Mutual Life of New York- 1'olleies isjuetl , 369 ; amount written , a781U , ; premiums received s$106 673.02 I JOSiCS incurred , $18,391. I it1itabio I ito of New Turk-Policies issued , 83 ; amount written , k'lill23 ; pronitrms received , RIOU60,5l , ; losses Incurred , $2,255 , New York Life Company-Policies written , 273 ; : unonut written , $670,910 , ; prcinituns received , $6.5,258.70 , ; losses incurred , $7t1U3,3s. , Northwestern Mutual Life of Ttilwntkce-Politics ; issued , 277 ; amount written , $610,238 ; premiums received , $67,41309 ; losses incurred , $10,557. Mu teal Benefit Life of Newark , N. J.-Policies issued , 40 ; amount written , $132,324 ; premiums received , $19,500,20 ; losses incurred , $3,000 , Ilone Life of New York-Policies issued , 155 ; amount written , $204,500 ; premiums rcecived , $87,39,07 , ; losses incurred , Y $5,000 , Union Central Life of Cinchn path-Policies issued,162 ; amount written , $259,530 ; premiums received , $19,105,43 , ; e losses paid , $3,182.08 , Michigan Mutual Fite of Detroit-Policies issued , 196 ; ' , ti nmount written , $330,000 ; premiums re ceived , $11,760.96 ; losses Incurred , none. Travelers' of Hartford , Conn. , ( accident ) -lolicies issued , 1,801 ; amount written , $1,009,400 ; premntms received , $30- IIUI ' 1 ; losses incurred , $10,914.70. From the reports of the co-operative companies tntd those working on the as. sossmont plan the following Ii ores are ot1htstinns exhibited : BenevolontUnion , I ob.-Policies issued , 905 ; amount written - ten , $1,718 000 ; income , $17,481.80 ; losses incurred 4,000 , Bankers Life Association - tion of bcs Moines- Policies issued , 685 ; nmont written , $1,700,000 ; Income , $2,788,01 ; losses incurred , $10,000. Hart. lord Life Annuity Company-P'ulieies Issued - sued , 143 ; amount written , $316 500 ; fn come , $9,31'2 ; losses incurred , none. . Mutual itesorvo Fund Life of New York -Amount written , $2,513,500 ; amount discontinued , $1.200,000 ; income , $20,711 ; losses incurred , $21000 , Following direct in this line of corn- Panics comes the Beatrice Bouquet , with the following showing of business trans noted and business discontinued during the year 1880. This is the Western Mu l tu'tl Benevolent Association of Beatrice ; Number of policies written in 1886 , 2,496 ; number of policies discontinued to same time , 2,228 , a net gain in policies of only 268 , and this report was made before the Lheolii advisory board gave the concern n black eye and went back on it. Amount written in 1886 , $8,250,000 ; amount dis- contlnuoti In the same time , $7,490,000 ; Income of the company , $56 760.07 ; losses incurred , $27,000 ; lassos paid , $ t0,270. In these ligurea the amounts written and discontinued are nearly equal , which shows just about how much public conll- dance the insured have in the concern after they have been talked into taking a chance , and tie agent has pocketed his ' toe and departed About as many go back on the concern in a year as now ones come in , which insurance man will recognize as a great exhibit of public confidence. To losses incurred on deaths for which the Innocent parchment bolder would expect to receive the cash amounted to $27,000 , and yet , according to report , only $10,000 was collected to moot this , and the man who died to beat the game would find himself the receiver - ceiver of only about one-third that his guaranteed policy called for. In the meautimo it is well to recognize that the income of the honorable scheme was over $56,000 , , sufliciont , It the guarantee advertised was a guarantee at all , to pa y the ( lead policy-holders in full and then , ) nave nearly $30,000 to pay salaries and t agents and tobolster up Ithe outfi t through 1)51(1 editorials in papers that a few dollars will buy. It is very probable , U the. Lincoln advisory board of thi s guaranteed insurance company coul d tmvc seen these figures at first the would hare dropped the benevolent frau without the expense of a trip to Bcatrie ° to prove the looseness of the firm irons 1 own books. ARTICLES 06 INCORPORATION of the Central Nebraska Loan and Trust company of North Platte , Neb „ hav e been tiled with the secretary , the purpoa ° 'of the company being to transact a general oral loan business on real estate security to purchase and deal in real estate an a business of like character. The capital stock Is $100,000 , which may be lnoroase e , to $500,000 by vote of the directors , tit shares being $100 each , 10 per cent to be paid at the commencement of business t The corporation is to commence opera Lions on May 1 , to continuo fortyyoar s and the Indebtedness is limited to one third the capital stock. The incorpora tors of the company ire Isaac Dillon , A p. Buckworthl ester Ellis , T , C , Patter son andY , Collins , ( ABOUT TILE CITY , The barber who has been running th ehop in the Capital hotel has taken h [ s departure rather suddenly , and loft hi ' wito and adopted child in this city. It i generally talked that ho has departed fo i good and that his wife was lest intontlon ally , and the further talk fa going tii 1 romids that a domestic from the house hold of a prominent citizen departed with t film , some say for Omaha and others tha the destination of the couple is furthu eastward. It is quito evident that if sue is the case that an attempt is made t quietly smother the case and keep it fro m public talk. The regular weekly Banco at the Me t ropolitan rink Thursday evening was a usual largely attended , but all was no " peace and harwony according to reports r "as the number of disturbances vary 1 count. At one time , when one of th boys ob octod to the too frequent dun c lug indulged in by one of the guests wit his girl , a tight ensued that was pr a vented from assutning serious forms b bystanders. Four policemen , one co n stable and adotectlve wore reported pre s out at the time , but no arrests wore mad o Tomorrow the Westotn League bas ball association moots at Leave n worth , ( tap , , and Presfaent 'flare N of thla , city , and delegates Ire ' the Lincoln club will ho in atteudanc This is the anal meeting of the assort I tion previous to the opening of the se a , eon , Tim Statouniverslty has just graduate ' four pew doctors to turn loose upon th public. 'The medical department of tut school may be a grand thing , but it wool be good for the pee to it the standar upomwhichphyslcianearemanufaeture rairased fn the western country , w a to something commensurate wi' tit the works roqulrcu in colleges with 1 n Atruetors null nhlnpt of more than local rcputatibn. In the district court yesterday little buslne.s was transacted. Sotto tcsthmony was takun In the case against Mrs. Sholl- enberger ; , , the testimony being of a kind to help ostnblislt her goad character previous to the time of her residence in ' 1'hls Important case , howw over , will not be heard at the present term of court. The board of regents have been hold. ing an adjourned session , Messrs , Holmes tout Iluitt of the board being ahseut. Notliing of importance was transacted beyond the expulsion of a student in the medical school , which case occasions little regret. The police court session , yesterday was short and conllued to the hearing of complaints against three intoxicated per. Sons. The usunl liucs and costs wcro assessed. 'rho jury that passed the night over the cnse et the farmer who sold tvnternie1ons on the streets in dog days , returned a verdict of not guilty , and the precedent is thins established that warrants great sales otthat beverage the coming season , Little Willie screams and storms with a burn upon his arm , ' 1'o little Willie joy is sent , by using Salvation Oil , the great liniment. l'attl and the Jeweler , ChlieagoJournal : An expert ewelerof this city tells roc a characteristic story of Patti , when the dynamite eruik of San Francisco has tried to blow up. Ito says : 1 nev'ur hind mot Adelaa 1'Ittti , and was surprised one morning a few years ago to receive a nice little illet doux front her asking nio to call on her at the 1'nllncr house , It was just after one of herr most brilliant seasons of opera in New York , and 1 was notnmch surprised on being ushered into her presence to have her say that she had sent for me to look at tier newest jewels. She had leads of them-lovely diamonds in all kinds of rich and unique settings-which had been presented her by those New York fellows In their desire to be known to her as admirers. The dear little queen of song , sure wanted me to appraise thorn for tier ! She keeps a regular invoice et all her goods and chattels , it ! s said , and to her estimated wealth she wished to add these rich gifts. So we sat down at a table and I put a cash value on each article , with no incident except an occasional - casional frown when a stone did not quito Como up to her expectations. She offered to pay me for my trouble , but I declined the ' 'sordid" recompense and asked her to favor me with a song. This she did in a most gracious mauner , seating - ing herself at the grand piano in her apartment and warbling to me in her most charming tones , "Home , Sweet Homo , " as I had novcreard it before or since , The Old and the Now. The old style pills ! Who does not know What agony they caused-what woo ? You walked the floor , you groaned , you sighed , And felt such awful pain inside , And the next day you felt so weak You didn't want to move or speak. Now Pierce's "Pellets" are so niild They are not dreaded by a child , They do their work in painless way , And leave no weakness for next day. 'T'hus proving what is oft contest That gentle moan's are always best - - - - - California's Wine Hopes. San Francisco Alta : The bouquet of our wines is simply unsurpassed. To get a fair idea et the wino industry of this county you must understand that It is really only a few years old. Santa Clara county was badly inoculated with the old Mission grape , which continues to be an incubus on the wine industry of the state , and it was only after Napa and Sonoma counties hind achieved such an astonishing - ing success with choice varieties of for. sign wino grapes that Santa Clara growers - ers daily began to appreciate the Ipossi bllities of their own county. Lonso- quently they began to progress only after other counties were well on the road to success. At the present time our wine industry is only in its infancy , Raving just reached a stage of development soi iclent to command respect in 1)tho trade. We produce about 1i500p000 gallons now , most of it fair wine on an average ; but , in less titan twenty years , we will pro. duce 10 000,000 gallons annually of much bettor wine. In fact , if the foothill lands of Santa Clara county were properly developed , wo could easily duce as much wino as the whole state does now. Only hero and there has any attempt been made to reclaim the thousands - sands of acres of available foothill land which skirts this valley , It will not be many years before thcso now bare Inih- sides will be dotted with vineyards , There are no finer grape lands in the world , and the location in respect to shipping - ping facilities and convenietco to win. cries canhot bo excolled. To enrich and quicken the circulation of the blood , and to reform the irregular. sties of the system , use Dr , J. H. Mc- Loan's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purtfior. The Capital's Clerical Venus. Philadelphia Times : Of the 4,000 women who hold positions in the employ of the government at Washingt , only one could be superlatively beautiful , and the honor of being that one belongs to a copyist in the navy department. It is said that she lives in the capital with her family , that she is the niece of the United States minister to England and that she receives a salary of $900 per year. In poneon she Is as tall and graceful as these beautiful women need to be , which very often is a matter upon whiohjudges can't agree and in roundness of form we are told that site is the sculptor's ideal model. Although ptho entire capital does not sneeze when she takessnufr' , it is asserted that half the clerks in the department spend two-thirds of their time watching her graceful movements , and whoa she starts toward the elevator there is a general oral rush iii that direction on the part of chiefs and subordinates , too. She. has light hair and dark eyes and her hand is ns "wite as the gleam of the beckoning snow. " 'lo crown such charms it is asS - S sorted that she is utterly unconscious of s her own beauty alid looks in perfect astonishment - : tonishment at men who intimate site is a not commonplace. But it is possible that there arc no mirrors where she lives ? t The revenue collections yesterday r amounted to $2,133.40. p 9t , a 0c 0h , 0n , li llltltlllR' JtAYO + ' Il ie &il' PERFECT MADC d I pEgdVINltRICtyggo,1topoTP/WSS $ ( red nnltbfelsses. , ' ' . . da no mmonmotPbo.pbaM.DPpricels , soles , 11 , aaNotixas tlilltlawtl r , PULLMAN _ PLACE PULLMAN PLACE . FREE TRAIN. LLMAN PLACE ! SATURDAY , MARCH 19th Pullman. Place . mgeringhomf.A.1Vtae n.r.eee Deaaty , Leek el ( Detel epeeet. 1 rem sere Deetlee , etc. , re.nltlog tram In. N , dieeretlon.elcee.e.or oFenrort , J , eered wllhA t e/ume.t. iT P Deertl. , bJ the l [ I I ' , tSTON , , rt. RlianPdhereed b' Fether.APtec.linlhehende , . ni their Sons , , ' Replete wU Intormetlon of value to ell men. MAISTON IEMEIT EI , 19 Park Piace , New York. MentionOmaha Bee. IaLs BONW WITH KABO. The ONLY CORSET made that can be returned . Taa& E WESM' $ by p r oaatouuditer PIRFCOTLY SATISFAOTORY In every respect , and is prtce refunded b .ether. Nato Ineanetr of .erg Bewareof . . Iml. . nlau dnl.r. I everywh ro Isaoss. None genuine without aatl'Sname onbox. CHICAGO CORSET CO. , 102 FRANKLIN MTRUT , CHICAGO. e s ar. 4wag , Xew York. DREXEL & MA Successors to Jno. 0 , Jacobs , UNDE UT AK ERS AND EMBALMERS. At the oldstand 1407 Farnam at. Orderni bytelograph solicited and promptly attended - tended to , Telephone No. 716 , QOLD I IDAL , PARIS , 1871. BAKER'S 0001111. Warranted etbsolurely pure Cocoa , from which the sic. . . of I Oil lea been removed. It bas three Ames As .fenglPe of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or euger , sad V therefore lar more economb al , eating fear Man one cent a e.p. II U delicious , nourishing. strengthening , eully digested , sod admlrabiy sdeptod for inaads u well ae for pereone In health. 8old by everywhere. V.e BAKER & COs , Dorchesterl Mass. DR1 OTTERBOURO Car. 113th and Dodge St. . Omaha , . a ItetelarUradestelo.edici. . Over a jr. recant to to Ken , . Ctt' , Yo , Le. to tr.al as Chronic. Hervon. ad bp.eLI DLeu. . " Seminal we.tn.u INight 1.0..wp. 6eanal Dblllt1 ( to. . of , anal N.rrous . , . power ) D.bltlry Le. I'or. . gu.eaotwd or mossy r.lunded. Chargedaw rhouend. o/ / rend. oreel itip.rl.ne.lImportant. Lit m.dteto. . rssd ) for e. t o mercury or tpJenon. m.dlclu.e a.d. Noll..lostrrombueleu. . . . PanSnsaiadllte.ntnat.d $ by I.a.r and snpr. . . . Nndlelnw wit.v.rywb.re In. nos ( ve er beaks ( . . State , .ur sass 5.4 nod tar t.rs. , Qsel.lmtten fees sad nnldseNal , p.r.o.auy or by , stteu f to IA LMM atoa.ar7tosP.w LewntateXverO5hredYn.Ma elver CALIFORNIA RouHD TRI' $60 e SIOLER'SGrand Pullman CarExcursions , ! er..aRY e.ad.et.d , ( nee Cblcago , IL Louis , Esnsaa Clty , Omaba and other western Chas mouhiy , for Callfornia over the 0. B. A Q. and the IAEAT SCENIC ROUTE dfpacui ; r',4d ' w' U.0.1nULta , Manager. W Ctsra tltteei. CaicAao. M ( % TARRLL1be0nalCstmaa meal ayp.1tlrecur. . Yr. . sampa N . and book for t Cent , In clamps , kuhtaaeALCO.,5utttaa $ saY , 'HO ' ! FOR SOUTh rl OMAHA t Train , 1 Everybody. Saturday March 10th , at prcclsely 10:30 : o'clock a , m. , a free train wilt leave the B. & M. passenger depot and stop ht exactly eight minutes after leaving depot at Utuaha's now suburban addition , "PULLMAN PLACE. " The B , & M's Ashland cut-off runs directly - rectly through "Pullman Place" near the South Omaha packing houses ; and the U. P : R , lt , rots east of it , tints placing this addition i'CIWCCid these two lmunensc trunk lines of railway. In order to give home-seekers and speculators an opportunity - tunity of viowincr whiat is bound to ho the "King lice" addition to Omaha and Southt Omaha , the have clmrteredaspecial train of six coaches ( ( 'Mich wiit be rum to and from " 1'uu. itN PrAOE" FnEE OF CIiAItGE on the date above mentioned. The price on Pullman Place lots are low and terms easy , being 1.5 cash and balance to suit , we do not ask you to buy a lot unless you think it is money In our pocket to do so , but wo are bound to give all a chance to sec thus splendid addition auau , Come everybody , bring your fatuities and take a spring airing. Remember the date , Saturday , March 19 , Free train leaves promptly at 10:30 o'clock , a. m. I AYISORTII s. , MINI pI , I , 1512 Farna m Street rc , y PULLMAN PLACE FREE TRAIN PULLMAN PLACE SATURDAY , MARCH 19th Pullman Place at ; 7. 1 , e . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theie ? . If not , go rut once (111(1 tfieet with your surprise as many others have met tnitA. Iolc can find more cleyance on display In the sllape of CLOTh ING FOR MIN titan Was ever be- fo'Celisplryed at any Olte tfmle ditl'bly the CX- iStCltrC of Ilan. . All Nw Goods At pl'icca 1(83 that ( ever was lfeai'I , con siitinp of p + Spring Overcoats . SPRING SUITS AND PANTALOONS , . I n one endless variety of cut and patter'nany , shape , size or style , to suit any style of nlan or any size pocket-book. An inspection Is in- vited. 11o tI ouble to 811011) the stock. Business is the Watchword at the MjsfitParlors . ' STREET. r t ten Its ' N. BI-Orders outside otn' city receive our proniptlvfttd careful attention. etd ' . CI S. RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewel g Silverware Tke largest scoot. Prices the lowest. Repairing a apeoia ty. rkwarrant e .4. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha , Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Paolfie Railroad a u SOUTH . OMAAA I Boautflll ! Resideilce FOR SIB Also Business LOts , On the large map of Omaha and observe that tic two anti one-halt mile belt from the Omaha postollice runs south of section 33 and through the north end of South Omaha. TAKE A STRING Atid pencil , then get one of J.M.Wolfo & Lo's maps of Omaha and South Omaha combined , PUT YOUR FINGER On the string at 13th and Farnam , Omaha's busiues center , and your pencil on the string at where 13ellnvue street enters South Omaha from the north , THEN DRA W A circle and note wlrer , so UTH OMAHA Is , and also that many "Additions , "Places" and "hills" are far OUTSIDE This magic circle. : . THEN STOP And think aminute what will make outside property increase in value ? ' Y . T .t THE GE 0 WTH OF OMAHA Is all that will enhance the value of real estate other than at ] South Omaha. At the latter point we have three important factors to build up and make valuable the property : First-The growth of Omaha , which has and always will frillow the transportation lines. I Second-All the great railroads center there , thus making it the best manufacturing point of any in ornear the city , Third- THE IMMENSE STOCK YARDS INTERESTS . Dressed Beef Business ; , . - and Pork Packing Industry Will make a town of themselves. SEVERAL NEW PACKING HOUSES Going up this year. A Gigantic Beef Canning Establishment To be put into operation at once. , i Away your day of grace when you do not get au interest in South Omaha before a higher apPraisement is made. The best locations are being taken r ' Make your selections now : Lots that sold far $300 in 1881 cannot now be bought for % 3,000. Over the railwayy track will make safe and splendid thoroughfares between L111S city and s outli Omaha. A STREET CAR LINE 1 Will run to the Stock Yards this year. The minute it does lets will don. ble in value , as this will afford quick and cheap transportation either by Dummy , Cable or Horse Cates. . For further information , maps , price lists , and descriptive oirculars , address , C E MAYNE , t l Agent for the South Omaha Land Compan V N.W. Cor.15th and Harney , ,