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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1835, THE DAILY BEE "COUNCIL BLUFFS. SAUTRDAY MORNING, FEB. 27 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrior in any part of the city at twenty conts per week . W. Tivrow, - - . TELEPHONES: BusiNres OFrice, 0. 4k Niant Borron, No. 23, INTION, Manager. MINOR M New spring goods at Reiter's. Permit to wed w y granted o Petor Andorson and Victoria A. Dam. gard, both of this city. The masquerade given by Henry Oo borne Post G. A. R, last evening was an enioyable and social event The subject for to-morrow evening at the Baptist church will be ““The Duties of Husbands and Wives.” All are cordially invited. Topics at Broadway M. E. church to- morrow morning, alizing Power of Christianity ity Politics from a Pulpit St wpoint.” In the eircuit court yesterda was sustained to appoint an a motion wssignee in I An appeal will be taken from |In~:l|. A divorce was yesterday @ court in the e an nst John Hitcheocl on and drunkenn, denied that the sal y is coming here, the report arisen from the facet that otlh ists had arranged for the u old hall All members Reform club are their hall urday e nted in the “inna._ Hitch. the cause is now of Dohany's of the Council Blufls requested to meet at 1 s at 8 p. m. Sat- 3 A full at- tendance is desired. Business of import- ance. By order of the president. The evening prohibition or; up a teri wry face, but sw dose and ts the republican tic the top, Chapman and all. Tt was dose, but not so bad as to take Percival nghan, and that was the only show J. Goldberg has leased th hnihlin;.: for- merly oceupied by Beno & Co., and will cont n the dry goods business at No. troct and No. 17 Pearl street. Il remove his family from Omaha 1ty next week, county superintendents of e refused to grant teachers s to_males younger than 19 Now the supermt red instruetions to ch limit to 18, in place of 19 Subjoct of sermon tional church — to-mor “Should Christ be Preaching by th hore i bo no evening sery unt of Mr Croft’s suffering from the effeets of ov work and a hard cold. J. J. Frainey h: nanied of late as n po city oftice. Mr. I uses of his 1 § that he is not a ¢ te for and does not want his name used in ||) such connection. That settles it, for he ought to know. esterday aftornoon there was street row, in which Rachel Johi Jack Shields secem to have been chiefly concerned. Shiclds1s said to have in sisted on entering the Johnson house and the woman is said to have chased him out with a butcher knife. Then Shields returned and kicked in the door, when the police came to the front and arrested hulh. Her uhnnlu heen (r.-qumnh mln candidate 1 boen nominated First ward, is one reccives strong support from atl rmln‘a Ie is known wide-awake, and capable. He o{ the right kind of stuff out of which to make an derman, such nn alderman as will help run the city affairs in & business- progressive way. If the city can secure gix as good men as Hammer the people ean speedily feel a return of public con- fidence, and the throb of new lif ‘The rainbow social e church proved more of a_concert, or musicale, than a rainbow. The rainbow feature consisted of a simple attempt to make a rainbow out of tissue paper. The musical part of the entertainment was rand, however. Miss Blanche Oliver favored the company_ with a solo, which roved a treat indeed, The Merk ol 8is ers, Mrs. Roff, Miss Edinger favorite vocalists added to the of the programme. There ('Il()ll"']l musical talent to have warranted hold- ing the entertainment in the opera house and giving it the dignity of a concert in name, as it was in fact. Htilo mayor of my cit He has received no nom- ination at the hands™ of any convention, or been called out by any "citizens, but he is not so mad about it but what he will run. e makes an announcement which is charactoristic of him. He p sents but a smali portion of the record. He skips a great many things which would be intercsting to'the public, but will probably try to explain them in a mass before some great and enthusiustic uprisal of the lu-upl It is protty certain th will draw more votes from cival than from Chapr but he will hardly draw enough votes m cither to hurt much. It will bo the fault of the voters if the new council 18 not a good one. heve are three good men holding r, and out of the candidates nominated mme 500-! men can easily be chosen. For al- lermen at lavge Josiah Danforth seems the best fitted of all named for that place, Mott has been tried in public oftice, and while honest and in many respects capa- ble, y\-t he flies off on tangents, and is a thorn in the flsh, preventing harmo action 1n sny body. Bunday schools, when lhe was on the school hoard, will drive the chureh yote from him, and s prohibition notions will drive the non-church vote from him, Danforth has large property intercsts and small political inte . He will give the city the benefit of good hard scnse and wise coun The Nonpareil is g«\wng bxdly mixed dn political mat The old Indy has got her night cap on wrong sido before uul her scrap ook upside down. The ouble was she did not t 1o sce what e republican party was going to do, but buunnn so enihusiastio over the Il\L‘I"" mayor s ticket in hor and other y'’ cannot kno] rom it. the | th, democrats | 'ku.lo support e l\- dall, Then the oonuu on and 1w ting off the democr: my is trned ele _want to go buck ¢ and rnsu.n the bLo: l ‘.»mgl) only ~ true republican cr n - the eity, and 0 doesn’t like to go o poople’s ch she has cudu ed 8o tho 7 bly. e has therefore hoisted b tickets, one on one page, one on the other, ind propo both. No Prohibitio) a Runiors of all descriptions are afloat gfl now during the volitical excitenient. alled a an party ur«lufl one of the wfluentinl citizens | uncil Biufs told a Bek man that | Just heard on good authorit r el Tulleys was going to run for ma on a prohibition “tickot tha being med. The BEE mun thercupon called ~ on Colonel Tulley nwl in answer o the uestion he mphed “I never th t of Why I wouldn't accept it under any umstances. It is the whisky elemont keeps Knndluz my nawe. No in- ements whatever coul [d make me ac- L the position.™ | LIKE THE GHOST OF BANQUO. | Vaughan Will Not Down, But Announces Himself a Candidate for Mayor. A MAN OF MANY PROMISES, Sudden Death in St. Louis of W. C. Randall-Col. Tulleys Denies That He is a Candidate for Mayor on the Prohibition Ticket. To the Voters of Council Bluffs, The peeuliar attitude in which the sev al conventions of this city »ed the question of the mayoralty leaves me no alternative but to announce my name as an independent candidate for ico. It has not been my wish to ask the voters of the city for their suffrages and 1had hoped that such nomi- ations would be made by the democrs party or by a non-partisan movement of citizens that I could cheerfully yield an squiescence therein and personally re- tire from the politi :ld. But snch nominations have not been made. The nominaiion of Mr, Percival by the dem- ocracy is not caleulated to harimonize the party nor to unite elements in his sup- would give him the pos ction The nomination of Chapman presents s people the renewal of an old time ime that had become distasteful, and en utterky condemned by so large rity of the people of this cit 1 altempt to resuscitate it is cal- eulated to produce amazement instoad of ('onluh Pnee. Such earnest appeals have come to my. vli ave been confined el obliged to raw my determination of dvclining, and I therefore say to my friends they are at liberty to use my name. It is known to the peopie of this city that I have devoted a large part of my time during the past three “months to un arnest effort to secure the passage of a for cities that would enable municipal go iment to control the fic in intoxic quors and at the me time afford the corporations a needed reyenue from that source. The clection of either of the "vml\‘nnn who oppose me in this contest will not he fa- vorable to the license ure which I o supported. 1 ther o my- elf before the | e of license law for the sup- port of all persons who stand with me upon a platform consistent with the n ors' bill now pending before the leg lature I pledge myself, if elected, to do all in my power to continue our public im- provements, such paving, grading, sewering and the like, commenced and uried forward sinee my last election and I will protect the labor interests of tyin all of its just demands, as I done in the pust, when I interposed U the stoppage of publi When Iwas elected tw ago we did not have a foot of stre ing in the city and not a ecent of money to pay for any, while Mr. Wl ana his “clique 2and Chapman’s aper were onfl'll'l'nl in abus while I was in eastern sums of mone; out pubfie banker of the city and neither M nor Mr, Chapman moved a hand_or_foot to aid me. The following report from Auditor Burke will show how well I suceceded and been done under my ad- ministration: Amounts paid for labor and str improvements and sew March 17, 1884, to K 1886 G2 On. aecount of strects and nlh‘)s and grading. . S Paving, intersect bonds Paid on acéoun Total. . Every dolla { heen paid in bonds or warrants drawn on the respect- ive funds. Respectfully submitted to W. R. Vaughan, mayor, at his request. A (, y Auditor, All of the nbo\o 18l s BEsii P for labor and material during my adminis- tration. In conclusion allow me to say that the card which appeared in the Evening Herald of Thursday, announcing my pos- itive declination, was ixworlctF in that paper through a misa ||uohu|~mn That there may be no mistake I declare myself a candidate for mayor subject to the d cision of the peopla next M uml«ny W. R. VAUGHAN. Council Blufls, Feb. 26, 1886. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W, & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Council Bluffs. ———— A Sllfhlon Death, The tling news reached the city yesterday morning of the sudden du in St. Louis, of W. C. Randall, supe tendent of agencics of the w div sion of the Equitable Mutual Life Insar- ance company, of Waterloo, lowa. ds ing, expecting to go to Red Oak, r places near here, but so to St. Louis. so that it was a matter of surprise that he should be there at all. He wus in rather poor health, suffering somewhat from typhoid malaria, but he waa around and about, showing much of etivity _and enthusinsm which d all” of his business habits, Last Thursday he was taken quite sud- denly ill in the evening, while at Boch- tele’s hotel, and could not move out of the house for two or three days. He managed to get out and attend fo busi- noess, covering almost as rap- idly he was taken down, and this week was actively engaged in looking after the business to wh he has given such & boom during the few months he has been in charge here. To the surp: of the phy n of the com: pany, Mrs, Dr, Hilton, she received a te ggrai from him Thursday night, dated ouis, stgting that he ‘was there and y it Yoste another telegram Feel bettér to-night. Leave for home to-morrow An hour ater another telegram was received, sigznod Dy wz: “Randall is dead. y mail.”? It 18 not known heve who Davis is, but he is thought to be another agent of the company, who was expected to cowe here soon to help Mr, l(mn 1] Alv. iR:uidall is & young man who has made many feiends during the few months he been located hero. In business more netive man could hardly be found, and socially he was as ple in bus iness matters he w. k Tho particulars of will b watehed for with anxi Te was about 27 years of age, and eanie from Waterloo, where are located the main offices of 1t company he represented. He came orig- inally fiom Connceticut. He had becn Iately offered a more important oftice by the company, and was considering the arrangements of the business herg 6o as f:!llle promotion, and possibly he led to St. Louis to meet some one \Imnm consultation in regard to this contemplated ehange. All Kbl wil T main, however, mere con, awtme until the plnlu.ulu! can be le:unc from St. Louis. A Valual Io Afldlflnn l.o the City. It has only been a few years since it was almost impossible to get any laundry work at all done in this city, but Councit Bluffs can now claim oue of the finest laundries iu this purt offthe west. Refer- | cultural © ence is made to the Council Blufl‘u Steam N C. Larson is the proprie one of those enterprising “oitizons who is continually moving forward, and when not engageil in l»mf'lu.,x is hunting up new and |u||v'u\(l| machinery for hi laundry, Hel t 1ded a number of valuable J nd also has se cured the s es of J. R. Stahlnecker, who is an experienced gentleman in the laundry business, having | bon trained in the best laundries in the cast In_conversation yeste! rday with Mr. hineeker the BEe man ned with the facilitics that the Council Bluff undry now have he, as man pects to turn out superior laun- yrk to any laundry in this part of the west, and work that he compare with any laundry in the The Big man remarked t dries in the east turned out some fine work, to which Mr. 8. replied that they have all the improved machinery tl have, and th X pe in this line all that trial, so that an opportunity ad of convincing tho veople of the truth of his assertions, and in conc! Iv| sion he stated that he was going to tend the business 0 as to be able to tend to their inereasing out of nm ntr uh- with more promptness than in the past. \\nlx his e — nd wood 1n the eity at G vl stre ul Best coal s son's, 26 Pe: os and Joseph Wolls will s of evangelistic meetings in Dohany’s old operahouse, commencing Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and in the evening o and ever) ing during llw we All are invited to attend and take t in the moetings. Capital. Manvery, lowa, [Speci Correspondence of th 1 seen nothing in the Br from lhw part of the ** at Middle gdom,” I ako the liberty of handing you herewith a few “items” which 1 hope will be of interest to your readers. As a “Ystarter” allow me to say that Malvern is located in the midst of the finest and most produc e stock growing region of the bunner agri of the union. Tho pro- ductiveness of Mills county soil is the marvel of strangers and the foundation neement made by ¥y ssts)iof the commu Geologists tell us that the bluft' de ng the east side of the Mi ch extends back from the river ent distance to include all of Mills county. is only equalled in fer 71 llw s0il in the historic Nile valley, which been supposed to be | fdd. A sample of | ust outside the | corporate limits of Malvern) taken from a well at a dopth of more than thirty feet from the surface, was sent to the Ceénten- nial exhibition at Philadelphia, s judges pronounced 3 to be found the limits of Uncle Sam main. This we look upon as a feather of no small dimensions. With such a wealth producing factor as our practically stless soil Places within our g within g |pn~o should not Mills county rank imong the counties of the' state. , centrally located in the county, wrounded by the most desirable por: tions of thi with " the vealth and the o farmers and stock- sare identical with the town’s growth and advancement, is des- tined some day to outrank any other town in the county, and equal in point of business importance towns on the slope that boas er things than the modesty of our people will allow them to boust of. The organizati oard le, recently aflected, gives evidence that the spirit of advancement has recelyed new Jifo, and that the r vantages that be mae the most of by our wid citizens. Such a movemeans | ty. and I fully expect to sce lllulp]w.hul from this tree of enterp Malvern already has one “of the largest and most complete pork |).I(.|\QI west of Chicago, the bmlnlm'u and ma. chinery having cost about £50,000, are substantial and complete in every department. Fifteen hundred hogs per is the full c.\p acity of the house, which creates home demand for thousands of gr uuu‘r A brick and tile f: town, conducted b, plies this region w es of commcree, class of work unsurpassed in the \\ In the south part of town a ry, in its season, converts the local nuul inio gilt edge butter for the epicurian tastes ofvlhui; sh bred Bostor d by th story just out of 0.T.” Rankin, one en- ) o for lu-u manu- in fuct cannot supply the de- mand. We have churche usual number of soci organizations, together with the very best society, and consider oursclves as good as the very best. Strangers looking for locations always meet with a most hearty wel- come, and are made to feel that our citizens have faith in Malvern’s future.Q J. D. Paddock, corresponding seeretar: of the bourd of trade, will be \pleas answer all mqu-nf’unhuf\z the town or countr, IALVERN, schools and_ the ——— Money toloan by Forrest Smith. - The Carter White Lead Co's strictly Pure Colors ground in oil are the lm\ Try them, S AL T Secing the Town, H About 8:80 o'clock yesterday morning Captuin Anderson of the merchants’ police found a man lying on the sidewalis near Forman’s store on Broadway ,badly chilled and drunk. The man g his | name as Morse, and claimed to be a farmer from Plum Hol {e said he had been robbed of 0 and a silver watch. Captain Anderson and Oflicer O'Brien yesterday looked up the case and found that the wateh was in the bands of a man who claimed to Vi bought it of Morse for §8, ment prove to be the c: app .u? vted with his money spree, and then raised more moi his wateh, e met friends her vanced him the amount necessary to get back his time-piece and enable him to gat home, whither he has gone, satisfied with his experience in secing the city by ! gaslight. e ——— he Carter White Lead Co’s Diamond Brand of Strietly Pure White Lead is the moss durable, All goods bea Lead Co's brand solutely pure, y on who ad- e 800,000 brick for sale. €. Straub, Coun- cil Bluffs, Tows LA For first ol.w Missouri wood call Gleason, athis coal office, .u Pczulmua\ e Kaleldoscople W eather: Fist it freezes then it thaws, Next it snowsand then it And violates ali nature's And wankind’s patien ains, p ;uml\ strains, Whiio his thoughtaabort such weatier _ Have a slight sulphuric tint, Vlien fonr kinds aro mixed together, iy language is Luts 1o print, FRASK NEBLY, Prost. *Gro.W.HARBLN, Seo rlumrponm! 1881) EQUITABLE vaL Life and Endownent Association |- OF WATERLOO, IOWA. WESTERN DEPT., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. OFFICE TN BENO'S BUILDING. Rooms Nos. 12.and 18 2,500 in case of Death, £1,000 Endowment at the end of ten years, Average cost for vear of assessment, first three years of organization, 15 to 80 years, $6.67; 41 to 50 years, $10, Circular and informatiyn on applieation. WM. RANDALL, Superintondent of Agencies. t® Agents Wantod, Grand Rropening ! COUKGIL BLUFFS DIME MU SETT M Corner 5th avenue and Pearl street, HONDAY ~ EVENING, WITH Schneller's Eumpeau Troubadors FEBRUARY 22, ontortionist Wicardo ~Tripo o and WRh wire per- Tae Von S ADMISSIC RESERVE DOORS OP! Grand free of Mutcur, by ong. Tiiensdo, 86T D s cvening. cach JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stat: and Federal Courts, Ltooms 7 and 8, Sauzars Blo MASON Wi Horses and Mules ¢ nll pirposes. bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Council Bi Towg. THOS. OFFICER. OFFICER & PUSKEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. Estublished 1863, UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 607 Brondway, Council Bluffs. W. H. M. PUSEY . Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mha fallowing 18 time _of dcpariure of trawe wuy Co the local depots. arlicr and arrive ten minutes later: ARRIVE. TICAGO & NORTHWESTERS. il and Expross. *Accommodatio & PACIFI Expross Local SE pOJIRHER Y00I [T¥ Horses und My 1 Constantly on hand, 8 tract on short notico. " Sigek soid on col & roprictors. Stable Corner Fifth A Fourth St., Council BluiTs Town GANCERS o5, ihue amhe soorid ot Avenue ! CHRONIC DISEASES of au kinds a specialty. Over thirty yoars' praot oal oxporienca No. 11 Pear ot, Counc i} Bluds. CONSULLATION Fii = %, Vice Pros. Euunml Bluffs Nalmna| Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 260,000 1,000,000 Oapital Authorized Oapital. ..... Stockholders Represent. Do a general banking business. Accounts of banks, baokers, merchants, man- utacturers and individuals roceived on favora- ble terms, Domestic und forelgn exchange. ¢ very best of attention given to all busi s cowmumitted o our care. E. R. Cadwell Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. 0. 604 Broadway, : Council Blufls | Wmlesxle Druggists, 011:, Pum’s, Glm, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING IOUSES oF COUNCIL BLUFFS __ AGRICULTURAL I\H'l EM l\ SERE, \\'l-,lll,b & CO., Wholesale Agricaltural Implements, Baggies, & Carringes, Ete , Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO,, Corn Shellers, Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Segders, Corn Planters, Feod Cut- + Rock Falls, Tils. fain St., Council Blufts, l'\\ll‘ BRADI (‘1\. Manaf'rs ant Agrlculturnl Implemants, wmns Bug ies, Farm Maoiin st, Counsil Bluf AXE HANDLES. T Do Ineorpe Manufacturers of Axle, Pi Handies, of overy CARE COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPE Carpets Curtaha, WIndaw Slmd Towa. S, TOBACCO, B HGOY & MOURE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Braads of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. | Nos, 28 Main and 27 Pes ts, Council Bluffs, Towa. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Marchants, No. 14 Pearl 8t, Council Bluffs. = CRAC JLURG CR Fine Crackors, Biscuits and Ca%ss, Councit Buds, Towt. Mc CK CROCKERY. MAURER & CRAIG ! Importers &dobbarsol Crockery, Blasswan La , Fruit Jurg, Goolds, Cutlery, Fauey Goods, Lt Towi. noware, Bar Council Blafrs, HARLLE, HAAS & CO., , und DRY GOOI . E. SMITH & CO., I.np)rtars and Jobbars of Dr; Goads, 13 Notions, F'te. and 115 Pe Wholesal e a\lra rrila Fraits a Spacialty, No. 542 Blufls, General Commiss'on. Counc Broxdway, Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionery & Fansy Groceries, Nos. 10 and 18 Peard §t., Council Blaffs. :.nm ERIF (:R()\l L\VL(,- & PRI Main St., Council Bluffs, owa. L. I\ll{bull‘ ('4): Jobbers of Staple and Faacy Groseries. Also Wholesale Liquor Denlers. No, 416 Broad- way, Council Bluis. P. C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, 'l‘lnware' Gasollue Stoves, Refrigerators, cte. uin strec 1AN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Doalers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. 525 Main St., Council DBlufa, Towa. " METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. __Nos. 342 and 84 Brondway, Councll Bluifs. HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELIN & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood flmLk Councll Blutrs, Towa, T HIDES AND WOOL. "D, H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, ‘Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Greaso and Furs, Council Blufrs, Tow OILS. U)U‘ll IL BLUFFS UIL C () esalo Denlors in— lllJmluath & Lubrlcanud 0ils, Gasolina BTC, 8. Theodore, Agent, hnu'lcll Blufts. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A, OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Pillng, And Bridge Material Specialtios, Wholesalo Lum ber of all Kinds. Oflice No.13) Main St. Council Bluffs. owa, S AND LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Impoited and Do:mestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Bitters. No. 13 Main St., Couneil 1slufs SCHNEIDER & B Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 60 Main St., Council Blugs. “MERGEN no'rnr'., : Mauin St € Ulll.l\ll l“uh (’Bl tll C., B \\' Tailway depots. T .m..r“ Everyiliig 0 )¢ G Opoood Boo 186,11, o wncan, v l’rupmuu and Mau; Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. Broadway Dummy Depot. 5150 per day SAMUEL TATE, Prop. L. 1. BERSHAW, Mauag P, and trect cars new aund tirst | BLIAS ‘—-———___==m_—=fi Z. T.LINDSEY & CO,, EXCLTUSIVELT RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, AND— - - 3 i P T R — e @ R gt — IMMENSHE STOCK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. HMain St. Ofice 412 Broadway, Towra. — W P. .A.YLSWORTI—I Council IBluffs, HOUSE i‘fiOVER AND RAISER Drick buildine of anv kind ralsed or moved and satisfaotion guaranteed, onLittle Ginnt trucks—~the best in the worll, 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Counecil Bluffs., Frame houses moved Forty- I‘nst Annual Report of the New York Life Insurance Co., OFFICE : Nos. 316 a1il 348 BT[AD‘H\Y NEW YORK. TANTARTY 1st, irsse. ene 0. $57,885,008.45. S danuary 11585 liel zans on 92,100 24 41,704 47 3040, 64 1 by death, ineluding reve Fudowments, matur: d and discounted; 0 sune. % Annuit lends and purc Totul paid policy holders Taxes ind re-nsu Commissions, bro Ofliceand law expenses, sil o3 and physicinns’ foes veriising, printing, ote ... AS:! (,n h in bank, on hand and in transit (sinco received bon s wnd other bonds and stocks, market value tute. 31 023 880 orfiages, fivst lien on Teal estate, buildings thercon insured 0N und the policies atgisned to'the company us o lditionul 18,15 L 416,034 15 curitios he > hol by 0 09 1ns on OXISHN'T policices, Amounis 1o over §2,110, *Quarterly wind somtaiiul prem quent to January 1. bR : *Eremtuis on oxisting pollties i o Ese o Transimssion wnd eoilcotion, v on these policics, included in lubilities, fs”estimated at on oxirting yolicies, duc’ subso mp sual nnnual AT it by Cash assets Jany Avpropriate ry1,188 - .0 . T. . . . follow: subze juent to January 1, 1846, ting | rool, & onts, duc and Gnpaid nid (uncatled for) wxisung policies partiipatn i insy : Dot promium; noa-particpating at ms not presente d). 00,200,£35 00 ent labiitios to Ton) over and above & 4 per ¢ Xisting Dollcjos of Tt Glass Addition to the fund during 188.... tured Tontines Balanee of Tontine Fund, January 1, 1586, Resorved for premiums paid in adv L8 10 ny's Standard). ... .,(ml |l.x 1% andard, at 4} per ¢ plus of $7,061,473.13 the o Jlicios in propurtion (0 their cont Divisible Surplus (Comy Surplus by the From the undivid Jan. 1, 1885: Co’s Standard, $4,871,014; State Standard, Jan. 1, 1886: Co’s Standard, $7,064,473; Stats Standard, INCREASE: Co’s Standard, $2,603,459; State Standard, '_& 828,280 TRUSTEES: HENRY BOWEKS, }m\ AID MARTIN, ¥DAM 4] GRORGE LOOMIS L. WHITE, CK. ROBEIT G, COLLI DWELL, Wb AN WILLIAS 1] . WELOH, i Willun H s, Prosident: Heney Tuc i Archibald H, Wale Banta, Cashicr; b, 0 Deil, Suger dent; Rutus W. W, Actuary: T Axciicics; A. fluniin A B Riedical Beed = . SDALITET, General Agent for Western lowa and Southern No. 506 Brnudw,xy, Council Bluffs, Towa. NOTICE || 1,2 "xvaa N, SCHURZ, 10 10 PR {0 00 PSS Juston of tho Poroy Oflice Over American Express Con COUNC, ll Mll Flvh(nl\‘l US.BAGGAGE LS B ONLY HOTEL -' e 1o Council Biuffs haviug Flire Hscamno: Andall modern Improvemonts, eull biji f:o wlarin beils, ote., i8the ON II() USt: uu’nulu~ WM. Wik APPLETON, AM A OO T i KA REUNDAM GRANT, TR, Nebraska Axulul’u.u: m) personal attoution privaLe Fcydoncas £or p for ul! trais. lneluding d Oflice at Pucie House. ankinl for past (avors, """ H. BECROFT. | Buccessor L J. Kogers 1% A respectfully