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6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUF THE DAILY BEE| AGAIN TO THE POLLS. and Jail? Tuesdav Mornine, March. 10. Y SUBSCRIPTION RATES,' To-day Will Tell, 1 4 . - = = = %0 cente per weok $10.00 per yoar 1 MINOR MENTION, Soe J. Rolter's new spring goods, The work of scraping the mud off the | freedom from debt and its high rank in paved streets commenced yesterday. the state, It shall,pat up bulldings which Ex-Policeman Clough is now serving | will do the county credit. To-day will filthy jeil,or whether, with its present as deputy marshal, A grod appoint- decide whether the county will go on[Svme Neglect to Comply with the ment, {hrowing money away for rent and other Ed. Waterman, the carriage manufact- | extraordinary expenees. or whether It urer, Is building & surah for G. R, |wlll use its money for paying for its own Wheeler, St. Patrick’s soclety 1s making great|blind them to their best interests; whether preparations for Ita ball n Beno's hall on [ the title of ~every —man's property " | the 17th. shall remaln In danger for years to come; the Coy houss, which was partly burned, | fire proof buildiag and vaults, is now belng repaired. Mike Connors was arrested yesterday | have to one in the Wabash yards. that all business houses close to.day farmieg land, or about ten cents a from noon until 6 o’clock. K. Bates officiating. torday afternoon married in the parlors L. LTV WHERIAEh - 10" (HSRePox8 of Kiel's hotel by Justice Sohurz. They [ directly conciraed I this, are both from Silver Oreok. For this reason alone every working- should look with distrust upon any resi- Tho county transarar. and the ooty |3t Gognll Biufls who. wil try to audltor are now snugly settled in thelr|gofont this entarprise, and this thrust at | 5 new quarters In the Mazonic building, |labor. and the other county officera will move| Councll Bluffs' fortune depends largely thit week on to-day’selection, It will forever set- i tle the agltation about division of the does not Insert in its policies the usual clansa makiog them void In case of *‘aelf- — — - destructlon, volantary or in\i-::'l‘u:nriy, To Allow An one to Die Of Di htheria, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, |Still there B 8 Now CUrL HOUSe5ies ik s st clofm no reloe y A from its contract except where there is very clear evidence of a purpose to di; fraud, The superlor value of its pollell cles and the great popularity of the non- f ch lera The electlon to-dsy s one of great| e B e FE0eh DR Med by this com. | cnolera moment to this county, The vote will pany in 1860 and which it applles to ita decide whether Pottawatiomie county |tontine the same as other policles. Spe- shall continae to be disgraced by its|clal attention is called to the detalled re- | overy oate of tamble-down court house and rotten, | POTt found In another colamn. wealth and bright prospects, with Its|man & Co., 526 Main street. boildings, To-day will decide whether |men to clote at 11 o'clock every night, men wlll allow prejudice and passion to |and to keep closed all of Sunday ecems to have been generally complied with, A whether the records of the county will |ed not to obey,some claiming that theyhad The framo bullding on Broadway near | be exposed to ruin or lose, for lack of a |to keep open because of their lunch coun- i ters, at which it is supposed some get In addition to this Councll Blaffs has [thelr meals. Information was filed yes- aspecial Interast in the election. It #ill [ terday against Wagner & Sherlock, and . 8y & l;rge p?n of t'he g\xh-m\ the case continued ‘until Werxne.dny.f I rivial | ought to have a large interest. Still, as|Complaint is also made o T Bk L has been thown the tax when figured | Bill Lacy, John Nicholton and Myers & down to Individual shares, does not|Smith, but ne action taken In their cases The mayor makes an official sequest|amount to more than a penny an acra on | yet. month to a man who owns 2,500 worth | ,5uges are being much looked aiter, and of city property, and noue of this will | {}o wave of reform does not appear to H. J. Bublitz was on Saturday mar- | have to be paid until 1887—not one cent. [t (ke them. Thereis n constant howl rivd at his resldence ¢ Misy Madge Me.| ». But aido from this Goancil Blaffs has{qhont tho saloons, bt in the minds of &% great Interest In this eloction because i ils, th 5 TLochlan, late of Rock Island, Rev. A. carried, and the court house s bullt hore a::: ;::!:::\;:dnzozh‘;;;sl .fn aufl::il a large amount of other building 1s to go | Bluffs, are by far the groater evil. They Honry Bolte and Anna Moss wera yes- |t ght on In that viclnity, and if it is not are doing built, these experiments will not be|.redit of FS TUESDAY MARCH 10, 1885 “MURDER MOST FOUL,” URING the last five not bean & death from diphtheria (n any case where Dr. Thomas Jeffarla’ prevontive ed. Tt has been the 8 of saving thousands of livea Indis: foneible in putiid sore int soarlot fever, changing it in 43 hours to the simple form. Tn. allible cure for all infls tive, Pubild or Catarrhal conditions, either intornal or extornal. Pric . n this respect has been often illustrated. CHOLERA! CHOLERA! CHOLERA! 2, The remarkable returns each year| |;r f'm”u :'m\m- spectfl wI'H“nrr";! y(lm “h-m ¢ in 80 to €0 minutes, The Dootor used (his med! ¢ : boli- | clne during the foarful visltation of the cholera in Oincitnatl, St. Louis, and a1l along the Mississippi being made on Its maturing tontine poli- | G Crt " LY IANCnt Torin . case, n the yours 40, 50, oy aa e 1o m, ine e leel Pt us, Cholers [nfantum, ete, ~Keep it on hatd. You oan rely upon it. Send for it. Price $2. a9 a thief in the night DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! Dyspeptic, why live In misory and dio In doapale with cancer of the stomach? Dr. Thomas Jefferls cures cstion and constipation in & very shork time Bost of referguoes given. Dyspepsia is the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price 5 for two woeks treatment. Full printed {nstructions how to use themedicines sent with them. Nodootor_required; a good nurss N o is all that I8 1 coessary, Dr.Joffetis' remedics can only e obtained at his office, No. Scuth 8th Stroet Bofore yon buy a harness eall on Beok- | Council Blufts, 1 Or sent by exoress on tof pri 5 GRAVEL ———eee e ROOFING All work guaranteed to give sat sfaction, GEO. SMITHSON, | "™ i COUNCIL BLUFFS, Roof Painting and repairivg. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special & vertissmente, suo a8 Los, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board Ing, et0., will be [nserted In #his column ad the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first tnsertion '] . and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. . erilon. Leave advertisomenta ab our offiee, No. No. 607 Broadway Oouncll Blails, Poarl Street, noar Broadway J. L. DxBEVOISE. OLOSING THE SALOONS. SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADID Merchant 'i‘ailors ! 7 and 9 Maln St., Cou~cin Brurrs, = - « Order, The recent reformatory order t> saloon TowA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, ow, however, seemed to have determin- KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whio we will sell in retall or carload lots. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholetalo andrets)) deaers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices sonablo Satiafaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLKEY i e Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncilBlaffs, AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 310 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA; 725 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND more 1o undermine the i IT POSITIVELY CURES— Kidney and Liver Complaint, Bright's Diseas., Rhoumatism, Neuralela indfviduals and of the| ; .popaia, Nervonsness Waesting Woskness, Paralysis, Spinal Affections, Indigoation, Hoart Discass, Fite city, and with all sorts of | Haadach, Lamoe Back, Cold Foet, and all diseases requiring inoreased motive powers, Now fmproved e games ranning frem a nlckle up, the | 3 and 85;old style §2 each. wagen of the worklngmen, and the little change got by mere boys, 18 belng swept away. If there is to be a bracing up and W. P. AYLSWORTH, reform, the gambling places should be looked after at least as soon as any. — Afine organ, half price, at Beards’ F. M. Young was arrested and fined |county or change of county seat. No | WALl Paper aore, ooxtto postolice. yesterday for shooting a revolver on|such division and no such change can come 80 long as Oouncil Bluffs pulls Plorco sirest, Tho clty marshal says ho |05, (U8, [0 agitation of the (ues- intends putting a stop, if possible, to the | i;ng js detrimental to Councll Biuffs’ foollsh shooting cf revolvers in public|interests, and should be stopped. It places. prevents many from settling here, it 1t any man is mean cnough o accept|}yginegy, and harasses and annoys im- $0 of east end money to work at the polls | provement and progress. against the interests of his own city, he| There ara many urgent reasons, too should be borne in mind in the fature, |many to name in the present space. cil when he is liable to want something that fl’:firry;::!nfo'rh:hr?::g: lfl:s"“:g:"?fiaiz Counell Bluffs can give him. The weather was #o pleasant yesterday Councll Bluffs, should consider himself in . | bounden duty to vote and work to-day, tha! eeveral gentlemen took down their| )i 1o question may be settled Eiice Ci 1ast season’s ““Blaine and Logan” white | and for all, here. high hats from off the hook and hitting them several dubs with a whist broom put them on, thinking “spring has|Seott house in this olty, Thursday, come.” Afl)rii?d. Wéllll t:im“!‘il to] lltllenu and Everybody should turn out to the |l Who areafilicted will do well to give polls to-day and vote for the new court Ialoall Comul.ution frged house. The business men are urged to STILn PROTESTING. close up from noon until 6 o'clock, is Councll Bluffs should speak with one|How the Strike of the Wabash RRound voice, and that a mighty one, to-day. Housc Men Progresses, The change in the time of ranning dummy trains does not increase the pub-| *1¢ lic asxcommodations. By the new ar-|®ituation of the Wabash strike for the rangement any ome vislting Council | Past few days beyond the holding cf an. (Mrs. A. L. Manning, formed & Dunlap quar- Pacific, tends to prevent the enlargement of [from the west, telos vesterday. eats of the county, who oares at all for|day over the Wabash for St, Louis, —— r. 8. Mosher, of the Sloux Clty |east, and his pleasuresecking at the winter Chronic Disease Institute, will be at the | sarnival in Montreal, day, and bound for Wall Lake, hunting, This There has been little change In the |yesterday. PEKSONAL. Charles H, Taylor, of Chicago, is at the Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks, the best in the world, i W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, M. J. Feely, of Ashland, Neb., was at Bech- J. B. Smitb, of St. Louls, was at the Pa- fic yestorday. Joel Eaton, of the gas company, leit yester- H. H. FIELD, ‘W. C. ESTEP Field & Estep, UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Office Oalls Attended Promptly, Day and Night, Particular attention given to Embalmin Mrs. Lizzie Harle, of St. Joe, daughter of ity Auditor Burke, is visiting her friends E. L. Squire has returned from his trip to Rev. Mr. Boebe has resigned the pastorate = of the Baptist church in Hamburg, the resig- Fred H, Cole, of Audubon, was here yester- AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 506 Breadway, - - Council Bluffs. his first vacation in four years, Mra. W. B, Sheldon, of Missouri Valley, and her friend, Mrs, M. 3, Burrows, of | THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE cr1Y. Everything served in first class style and op short Rochester, N, Y., were in the city shopping notice, Hot and cold lunches always ready. wants Railway Time Table, P‘m( SALE OR TRADE—Fo v and machine shap In Clarinds, lowa; go d point for kosiness s'x raflronds; town on a hoom. satisfactory ressons for selling. Address SPRAGUE & €O, pton [ron Works, Third street, Councll Bluffs, 10w, Corrceted to January 7, 1885, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, ot - The following are the times of the arrival {OR SALE A printing office Macerlal cheap for rntmn of tralns by contral standard tim cossh. W B. Mayes, Council Bluffs, lows. nal dey ‘uh. ("hllnn leave transfer depol i il ey = | ates garlior and arrive ten minutes Iter. FOT BALE r Tiotel 1 & Tive Nebraika ]" town, now d "“"‘”'“"“, of about esnnpelx R T EVHCN KRB QUTHUY, month, No cther hotel ln the place. Terms liberal, | gy il Swax & WaLken. | Saepm e M) Accommodation, 1%0p m 0 acres of land in *AH local depot only. e’ cotlaty, Il trado for Council KANNAS CITY, AT, JOR_ AND OOUNGIL BLUPPA, Bluffs city property or sell cheap for cash, ot part [ 10:06 & m Mail and Exprees, 2 i SWAN & WALKER. | 8118 pm Paciflo Expross, s i " OI0AGO, MILWAUKKR AND BT, PAUL. VWANTS, TO TRADE - Good Towa cr Nebraska | & Expross, Iand for a smalkstock of hardware or general | B: Expross, SWAN & WALKRR, ©H10460, ROCK IBLAND AND PACTPIO. ‘Atlantio Express, Day Expross *Des Molnos Accommodation, “At local depot only. WABASI, BT, LOUIA AND PACIPIO, m Accommodat.on TLouls Expross *At Transtor only nd RORTHWESTRRN, xproas, Paolfio Exprose WIOUX CITY AND PACIPIO, 4. Paul Expross, Day Exprose SUNION PACIPIO. Wostern Expross, Pacifio Expross, Linooln Express, *A% Transtor only DUMMY TRAINS 10 OMAIIA, TLeave Council Bluffy ”::0 a~ llt.’ g ok e ———————————— | 1146 p.m. Ledve Om JOR SALE—A 20 acre tract of good land about 1 one and a halt nilos from_Council Bufl i post office, at a bargain, merchandise, well located. WV ANTED Woran pastry cook immogiately at the Ogden honse, "\"Amrzn A student in donfaloffice. Must ha meane of self-snpport. Call on or address at No. 12 Pearl 8t. Council Blufls. OR SALE—A rare chi to gt & five, well im. proved farm of 400 ctes, within & few miles of oA Council Bluffs, at & bargain, Low piice and easy terms. EWAN & WALK) 1 140 pm OR SALE—A good paging hotel property with F liyery stable, in one of the best siail towna in | 7108 m Western Towa will sell with of without furniture, or will trade for & emall farm with stock ¢to. BWAN & WALKKR, 8:00 p m 1100 & m 12108 m OR BALE—Efghty acros upimproved land in Unlon countv, Jows, 3} miles south-east of Af- ton, the o unty seat, or will trado for Nebraska or Kaneas land. N & WALKKR. BWAN & WALKER. NOR SALE—In Harrison county, Towa. 820 acres grass land, all under fonce—a $00 acro farm With fine improvements, all undor cultivation except £0 aores grass.-8) acred good grass or pasture land, and several other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres o RO WniEIpFoved JAna: W O STKEET, BET 7thand 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB. Mra. Kate Coakly, Proprictoress. 43 Newly and elegantly furnished, Good sample rooms on first floor. 42 Torms ~81.50 0 82 per day. Speclal rates given members of the legislature. nov10-1m-me OR SALE—Lands improved nad unimproved. It you wanta farm in western lows, Kansss Nobraska or Dakota, let us hear from you, SWAN & WALKER, OR SALE—A large pumber of business and resi- dence lots in all parts of Council Bloffs. See Qs before you buy, SWAN & WALKKR, OR SALE— THE RECENTLY IMPROVED fes wishing to buy ch s to REMINGTON build on canbuy on monthly payments of from & to §10 SWAN & WALKKR, 1 JEOR RENT—We will ront you a Iot to build_on with the privilage to buy it you wish on very {iberal torme. VW ANTED—To correspond withany one wishing a BWAN & WALKER. od locatlon £.r planni 1l sash, d NORES “d!\_,g{! R :5‘.;“‘b;,l,m§ wad | I8 the Highest Achicvement in Writing machinery, well located, for sale, lease or trade; Machines in the World, SWAN & WALKER. 5 by With only 80 keys to learn and operate, It prints 76 characters, including caps and small letters, gures, signs and It isthe simplest and 3 most rapid writiog machine made ag well a8 the most durable E=ZSend for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 281 and 283 Broadway N. Y., Sole Agents. SA B = 7 0. H, SHOLES, Council Bluffs * \OR SALE—A top-bug firet-class make and AR In oxsollent condition,” O will trade for choap Agent for Western Towa. . M. Boo office, Councll Blu7s. ‘ George Heaton, 025 Broad- o St 0 nosial otsoite wices | D, ‘W H. Sherraden TuxBue. ~ Delivored by carriorat oaly “wenty DENTI ST, o . For ealo at Ban office, &t 76 M T l x;nnm:dns— for ealo x5 office, aY 85 conta asonic emp e. OR RENT- Large two story frame bullding sult able for warehouse or storage purposes, near railroad depot. SWAN WALKER. Ipon RENT OK SALE — Bu.rciog #nd_grounds suital ls for small foundry and machine shop. Good bofler, eogine, cupola, blower with fixed shaft: ing eto., ready toput In motion. SWAN WALKER, "OR SALE—Houscs, Lots and Land. A, J. B st 8 ue. WANT!D—any body in Council Bluffs to oenf FORTIETH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Dr. S. J. Patterson and wife, and Mr, and Bluffs In the evening cannot leave here other meeting of worklngmen of all tette who left yesterday for New Orleans over for Omaha until quarter before midnighr, | ¢l8#se8 and the passage of the following which makes It very late. resolutions: e we s | NEW YORK LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY bronchitis, was able to be out yestorday for It scomus o bo well entablished uck | Pl i vaitwsy hos peniet s oo | st o n o wocks, and I agoin at Orrice: Nos, 346 & 348 Broanway, New York. that some shrewd fellows of the east|reductlon in wages of its employes in | tending to his patients. end of the county have sumcceeded in |the motive power and car builders’ de- hiringafow Counoll Bluffers to work at tho | Partments; and, polls here agalnst the court house. Ay | parimonts have protested sgalnst s3id re- | ru man who will try to betray his own city, | duction by strlking or stopping work; it and strangle ta Interests for a few nickles, | is heraby should have his name held up for shame, [ Resolved, By the workingmen of. Coun- cil Bluffs, that we recognize In this actlon Some good, honest men, who are oblig- | of the Wabash rallway mansgement, one od to work hard from morning untlinight, | of themsny oppressive measures resorted | °f i : to by capitalists in encroaching u; the | the country. His work necessarily keeps him willifoeljitomptedigtofirent ftheicyeary, justyrlgl'})m ot laborersin) d,pfiv;é?"‘hc; away from his home and many friends in this bones, or savo their tlme and strength, | ¢ thofr just share of the proceeds of | th by remalning away from the polls to-day | their toil; and, further, and not voting. They think that the| Resolved, That we most emphatically court house question can be settled with. [ Protest against the policy followed by the out thelr vota anyway. Remember that| * "% 3 In partsof this county there will be a solid t'i"tj:vl;:‘:;;gel:o ,,;plfi,i‘;s:gx“ u.‘,(:.la:isllfny[: vote, not merely against the court house, | tratlon of affairs over which sald em- but against Council Bluffs, Your vote|Ployes ! way bo the decidini one. The stay-at- [ POOT male, pittance to swall the rlch homestogether may cause the court house H 4 the sake of tho result, and lat not one | ot 06D thoms snd callon all worl vote be lost. aid and support to these their brethren, It 1s a matter of grest regrot that [n @ strugglo wheretn all the labor of the 4 ¢ o i country is interested. and warn all true Council Blufls now has no publio build- |00, ¢ justice to abstatn from working ing in which to ho!d her conventions o | for the Wabash rallway until this struggle part e 4 of 8 w |, 13, 76, 41—8759.50, citizens meeting without ralsing a speclal | is over. } subsoriptlon to pay for the rent. With.| Resolved, further, That we will take out any court house the public ls put to | S¥ELY OPportunity to express our execta- | \ooq 'y w 1 of 5 w 4, 32, 76, 42—800. ) tion and contempt of those self-convicted great inconvenience. Kor nstance, last | soahs whe are rendering ald to the com- night It was necaesary to have a citizens | mon enemy of buman rights by taking meetlrg, but as they had no court houze, | the places of the strikers in the Wabash a fow had to chip in and raise $20 to psy service. for the Masonic hall. In leasing thls|New York Life Insurance Company. building for court house purposes, no| Forty years have passed away eince provision was made by the county board | this company Issued its first life policy. factory, on Bancroft street, for holding any public meetings thera. [ It began with an ides—a principle—lite Pacific, left last week for Northwestern Whereas, The employes of these de-|sas, where he will, with hi touching the main branch 1 Colorado, Mr. Clark has been with the Union Pacific for five years past, and before that located the Wabash here, and has gained the reputation | Inte return, kndowments, matured and discounted, includiog rey corporations employing laborers, in en- | wash and oil your harness cheap now. ©no control, aud taking the|transfers filed yesterday in the recorder’s office of Pottawattomie county, Iowa, as Resolved, That we sympathize most|farnished by A, J. Stephenson, abstrac- Doed R AL question to be defeated. Eor once in|heartlly with the employes of the Wa- |tor, real estate and loan agent, Council your lives, sacrific tlme and strength for | Pash railway in the contest thus cruelly | Bluffs, Iowa, March 9, 1885. cincts for to-day are as follows: T. A, Clark, locating engineer of the Union TANUARY 1, 1885. surveying party, n o line about 200 miles, an extension | Amount of Net Cash Assets, Jannary REVENUE ACCUUNT. £11 013 Less §11 208 850 76 including rents ........ ... Less Intoress acorucd January 1, 1854, 0. $53,477,840,89 §14 240 475 89 18,325,28 belng one of the best locating engineers in vay | DISBURSE:! is city, but he is gladly welcomed on . each | 1osses by death, including reverslonary additions to same..32 267 175 70 873 803 b0 3 603 070 85 — sionary sdditions to sam .. Annuities, ividends, and purchased policiés Beckman & Co., 526 Main street, will Total Paid P ders. Contingeut Fund (char; T Taxes and re-insurance Commissions, brok'ges, o —— Real Estate Transters. Office and law expenses, salarice, ad Bis 897 g1 471 601 03—3 0 832 326 8 The following is s list of real estate % 7,835,008,45 ASSETS, Cash in bank, on hand, and in transit (since recelved) .. . i and other st 819 600 €00 00 and the policies assigned ' b collstoral socurity, H Tem porary loans (secure b ) J. H, Herry to A, S. Avery,s w | and Lmfinon’uxl-uug policies (the reserve beld by the Company 77, 88— ‘cles aw ounts o over $2 600 030 0 . tnw 2';1_:3"7‘.023‘0311}10& Applegate *Quarterly and seini auual premiums on existing policies, duc tubscquunt to January 1, 1885 706 823 (0 rt 0 e } of ne §, 31,76, 40—850, “11 8 ko Christian Eberhart to Charles Kay, |4 460 607 76857 835 998 45 1447 765 12 870 000 00 440 007 12 nuary 1, 148 t on Company’s ook items will accompany th ¢ Department of the State Joseph McCoid to John Robeson, n w of s e }, 12, 76, 44—81,200, = i Cordova Fleck to Manlius N. Hay- $39 283 753 b7 Appropriated as follow Total sales, §3,900.50. ue subseqient to Jar 302 000 82 ———— , awaiting proof, & . Whereito Vote, Mejuesl sy st 4t aud o _ | Reserved for re-insurance on existing policios; participativg ini The polling places In the varlous pre cent ;.'ulhlu pet premium; nou porticipating at & per o premium. . First ward—Western hous Reserved for Ing. it Second ward—City ballding January 1, 1684, cver and aboye & per cent reserve Third ward—Dr, Judd's electric belt D o et s wryis Fourth ward—Gleason’s coal offics, 32 1t is often the case that conventlons and |insurance upon the purely mutual plan, | Pear] streot. other gatherlngs are to be held here, In|carrled out by eclentific methods; the which voters of both parties, throvghout |net reeult In forty years wmay be epito the county are concgrned, so that the in-|mized as follow: convenience ad extra expente {8 not only | The payment of over thirty million hard on Council Blufls - cit'zens but haxd | dollars to the familles of deceased mem- on the gounty at large. bera; over fifty million dollars returned to living polioy-holders, and cash assets ——— " The largest attraction yet at the rink, ::?ll{‘i:n d‘:fi'::.l‘ry 1, 1885, over forty-nine Be sure and seo is Saturdsy eveniog, M| More new business way done than dur-1° it may be the last of the seaton, log any previous year of the company's|4 e — o history. Last year the same thing was Official Request. #aid of the previous year's business, and At the request of the leadlng businesy | so the company goes on beating 1ts own men of the city, I hereby desire that all | record every year. Its new buslnees has buslness bouses ¢f whatever kind clogs | Increascd "%5'3""’ ainoe 1876,tho amount B written in 1 mounting tonesrly tifty. to-day, the 10th inst., from 12 o'clook | two million dollars on cver unZntnyn . m., ad the time be deyoted wholly to | thousands lives. he matter of the » election f Among the elements thst have con- & new coun'y jall. This ls one of the most Important mat-|of the New York Life, and to its incress- tors ever brought to the attentlon of |Ing favor among insurers, are the follow- our people, and it is right, proper and|ln neocessary that this request be complied| 1. A llberal contrsct, free fromn bur- with in the letter and in {ts full spirit. | densome condit'ons, under whizh the |oulons, 60c per bu; apples, choi Let each man In the city go to work with | policy might become void or become the ""‘“tf‘a [-] h.::.i: 100@L 60 per bushel & will for succes subject of expensive litigation, W, R, Vaveuay, Mayor. 4 i vg lilgablon, Updar thiske:d it way be mentioned that it ed chickens, 8c; d tributed to the steady and rapld growth - | d“'nh"‘“ _ 2 633 706 70 'fl 856 80 $54 912 738 67 Divisible Surplus at 4 per cent, (Company's Standard) $4 371 014 00 Burplus by the New York State Standard at 43 per cent, estimated at $10 000 000 00 From the undivided surglus of $4 871 014 90 the Board of Trustees has doclared & revisionary dividend to participating policiesin. proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next annusl premium 1880, 81,731 ) 1880, $2 317 889, Death-claims | 1881, 2, Tncome from | 1881, 2 433 65 J 1, t 1882, 2 798 0 Interest, J 1883, 2 712 863, 1884, 2 971 624, ) Jan. 1, 1881, 843 183 034, Cash 1 Jan, 1, 1882, 47 228 781, ¢ Jan, 1, 1888, ) 198 740 043, Assets, | Jan, 1, 1884, 429 882 586, ) Jan. 1, 1885, b During the year, 17,463 policles have been issued, insuring 861,484,680, § S —— ne Fun s OOMMEROCIAL, Resorved for premiums pald in advance COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKNT, urposes, 280, Hay—$5 00@6 50 per ton; baled, 50@60, Rye—85, Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ oOc;nl—B:\lvund. bard, 950 per tonj molt paid, x."?—rurbanr-. rholssaling at 9fc, Broons i o0@8 00 pes dos," Amount at Oattle—B s 5@3 75, Butoher Ptk lo—Butoher cows ) Seon 2 508 0, Hogi—4 00@4 36, Poultey—Live chlckgas loet dos. 3007 n-kd turke, ; TRUSTHEES. DAVID DOWS, EDWARD MARTIN, HENKY BOWERS. JOHN MAIRS, WILLIAM A. BOOTH, LOOMIS L. WHITE, HENRY TUCK, H, B, CLAFLIN, ROBERT B, COLLINS, ALEX STUDWELL, "ARCHIBALD. 11, WRLOH, THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier, MORRIS FRANKLIN, President, D. O'DELL, Buperintendent of Agencies. ;}:‘l‘;l‘t’\(l’}‘]le l:lli'u I‘r]rut Il:l“th“u",. i ENRY TUCK, M, D, - . N K, ice-President, Oldes—23 bl $0.60, . v, | Medical Directors, NGTO! . | Lenmins— 608 00 ner bos SMITH & CADWELL, General Agents, Council Blufls, - | MORLIS PRANKLIN, R, SUYDAM GRANT 9o; 8e, WM. H., APPLETON, GEORGE H. POTTS, WILLIAM L, BTRONG, WILLIAM H, BEERS, ry him, unoll Bl Iowa. ORDER YOUR Gomnd) Blafe Cob, Coal ¥ Wood E 8 JONHS' P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189 Council Bluffs. s, B J, Ellton. M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 229 Middle Broadwaw, Counoll Bluffs. JOIN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and Genesal Collection Agent, Offico with N, Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Councll Blufts, Iowa. JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Office, Main Stroet, Roows 7 and 8, Shugar and Beuo block. Will practice in Siate and state courts. A. J. MILLER, (COLORED) Hair Cutting and Shaving. This is an Equal Rights Shop 610 Broadway, Council Bluffs, R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, fa:ivsr drmviny writses ™™ ™ CHRONIC DISEASESsrsu tate sspsatatty M‘"m Oflee Re F. H, Orcotr, I, M, TREYNOR, GCOUNCIL BLUFFS GARPET (GO0. SUCCESSORS 10 8. T, FREN CH Casady Orcutt & French 2 405)Broadway” ) Council Biufis, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Mattings, Linoleums, 0il Cloths and e Upholstery. N. 80HURZ. Mail Orders Justice of I.l_lynPfl@l:fl- Carefully Filled ! OFFIOK OVER AM EXPRI COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA Over Whirly raction COUNCIL= BLUFFS CARPET CO. OFFICER & PUSE BANKERS. Councll Bluffs, . . . I~ Established - - 1856 Dealers n Forelgn and Domsstie Exehauge and Home Becuritics. COUNOIL BLUFFS | The building known as the “Skating Rink” corner B | Gth Aveuuo and Peart street, wil be rented, allo- wether or ely, ecupancy, dst, o firthor partloutars catioa P V" A" JOHN BERES HEIM, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Prosident Council Blufls Bav ings Bavk Hard Soft ana Blossburg TIKIE)EM A’Km ) ARCHITECTS, O o A L. CONTRACTORS W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. AND BUILDERS e 86 Main 8¢ Yard, 00 G, B 1 P aad €."No, 201 Upper Broadway, Councl! Blufla.