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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS.| THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. 1. W. Tirrox, Manager. Busixees Orvic o “nmln at Reiter New spri s nlk of acandle factory being There is gtarted here A boxing match is heing planned for the skating rink to-night Two drunks e od the business of the police court y A little dnughter aged about 4 vears, died ye tord y. She had been ill for some time John Nicholson’s two fast runners Red Buck and Beeclior, were shipped night to Memphis and will enter races in the south. A business man of this city says he saw Randall, the kkm]un insuranc 'nt, in St. Lonis Inst S He did not look much like a dead man. There was a big rush at the transfer yesterday, the cheap rates to Californin causing passengers from all points to rush through here to the western shore. Harry Cox, now of Om: , but who former! ) y bronght to ains of his ehild” and s family burial ground meyer, In th torne superior court yesterday the s were wrestling with the te of the sewer diteh contr Demurrers and other motions wer ing disussed but no decisions reached. Jharles Wilson, who was arrested for attempting to chloroform fellow .|||l| rob him of his watch, was y v bound over to llu- district court, ing fixed ymhlu- the high school met the family resi- Tuesday evening. 1|||| u[ |ln- Progrimme was n of (Iu- works of Burns, after 1 time, enlivened 000 of ity qu| part witn them for 10 ecents on the dollar more than he offered_them for before Chapman’s clection. Before the tion he oflered them at 80 cents, Now he will not sell for less than 90 cents, y of John Dohany against Cocke & Morgan have decided favor of the defendant. In this e Dohany sought to recover about rent, elaiming that Cocke & Morgan v eated one of the stores in the ope before thei up, and that he oughtto be paid for the full lemuilln, lease. 'The defense was t . Dohany had consented to th they hml paid for ! occupied the store, and were held m no for any more time. he A. 0. H. is pre; " ball in Masonic h:\'ll on llw night of ||N'1|!ll ‘l‘”l it music has been en- angements m-uh- to good time for all. The ing there will be a dramatic ument given by some of the h folks in the opera house. Those who attend the dramati Linment can go from there to the ball room, while those who do not want to go to the opera house can attend the ball “earlier in- the evening, as music will be provided be- fore the dramatic entertainment is over. A merchant sent out the other day a youth to collect some bills for him. The Youth had_oceasion to call on u lady at one of the hotels, and, meeting a boy in the hall, asked of him' the room oceupied by the lad, After getting inform: the youth with the bill didn't knock, but went in, wllh more zea jmlgm nt. reception lowed, the rush to the m‘xt 100 ?'mln[% fellow, not wa held his own nnlll her gmb for att 8 1 alous to collect hill~ Now begin the conjecture will be done about the police force. It is expected that with the incoming of the new mayor there will be guite n radical change in the force. No doubt the present chief, the captain and others of the force \\'lll have their resignations ac- cepted, ‘eport of the council com- mittee in regurd to the y clothing is n shadow ¢ U\l‘l‘ the record ‘of some of o force, and the present mayor has don nulhm" to help them out, sim Jetting them remain with the |l|'0b‘\l1|f||y of their leaving the force with the shadow still over them. If they are not guilty, and there are reasons for not beli the report of the committee, the m shmlh have been straigl tened_up berore down mul ut. If they are ,T.my perhaps Mayor Vaughan pursued m best cou in neglecting to take any on. Some are expecting thut or will combine the oflice of chief of police and marshal by appointing Marshal Guane of aso. Others predict that 1. ackson will be made clnu( of polie proper The youth ung; into hotel a8 to what - Personal Paragraph V. F. Gilman of Davenport city. C. N. Hayes of Grinnell was in Bluils yesterday, l' L. Davis o( Missouri Valley was in t @ oit; Z is in the the . ‘Lindsey has roturned from a business trip through Nebraska, Henry Graswahl of Audubon among those at the Ogden yesterday. Judge Bond loft last evening for Mi souri, and will go from there to Denve J. C. Yptzer of Atlantic is in_ the eity, looking nnu some business in the circuit ©eourt. was no, an - attorney of Atlant having some cases to look after in the cireuit court. A. 8. Churchill, an attorney, lmmmly Joeuted at Atlantio but now of Omaha, s here looking after some legal busine George P. Moore is showing consider- able ingenuity and a good deal of entor- |nhu in attracting public attention to the goods of the C arter White Lead com- pany. One of his latest devices, and ono of the best ever seen in thi ~l|||o I t been finished at W. W. Ch; designed by Mr, Moor intended to display the and shades of the comp: lead, oil and zine prepaved paints. = It a very aitractive sample about l\n) fect by four, the whole resting on an easel standing about six feet in height, h shade being on a se o picce of m three by ten inches, showing all the slmdus as ou their color cards, and so ! f that all ean be seen ata glmu- while any one can be exar and inspected closely. to furnish this style of Iu-nulunl(’.hl to the trade handling this brund of puint It eertainly will be an ornameat for any store, and at the smwe tine form & con- venient ng their ou|lorn hhln( is a happy hit, d for the honse, ay and tuste of 1 will prove u big IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS. The Death of One of the Pioneer Settlers of the City. A HEAVY GRAIN SUIT BEGUN A Big Wedding—Flection Returns From Surrounding Towns— Newsy Items Gathered By the Basy Bee, Now a City. Missornrt VALLEY, March 3.—~The city clection was n most exciting one. The town has just been organized as a city of th ond class, and this was the first election of city officers. The result showed that the wards had been pretty well divide (||u number of yotes being, First w: 30, Second 174, Third 178, making a total of 491. The two candi- dates for mayor were both democrats, F M. Dance 1lar nomince of the democratic convention, and O. B. Dutton jed out by a citizens' ticket, he having been nominated for one of the dermen on the demoeratie ticket. Dut- d in the city, his total m: Dance received avery t giving hi 38, the Sccond 51, and the Third 62. There as much bitterness and many personal hes preceding the clection, but now 1 seem pretty well over the It. Mr. Dutton is the president of the rst National bank, and is a man who is respected and trasted. The aldermen oted were as follows: 3 h“lhfl Clark T IR, P Le Grow. the Third will have to be de uh-nl by lot, or some othe Mr. Middleton, G. B. Smith -umhI tied, a Dewell ssessor, city S5 m(.»uml t.\lwn in have been men- clection, There is and few candidat tioned. It is not unlik; that F. M. ance will be one of the candidates. A number ?llhl-flllumms are attend- at Logan. 5. Pond, who has heen very sick for come time with a lung disease, died Tue: morning at 11 o'cloc Her funeral ake place on Thursday. he doctors report good deal of sick- 'u the present time, he western trains is getting toibaiau all the trains going out londed. Fromont & Elkhorn road is doing & rushing business. During the past week there quite 2 number of births in town, has been been S el nd wood in | the city at Glea- S — Death of Sam Paine. Samucl L Paine, one of the oldest citi- zens of this place, and widely known here, died yesterd his home on Grace stre He was 76 years of age, and had lived here for very many ) He wi a delegate to the recent eity democrat convention, and seyeral times made the remark to other delegates that it might be the last time for him. This strange foreboding of the upproaching end was supposed 1o come from his feeble condi- and advancing age, but there scemed use why it should be so soon real- o and the announcement of his death ill come with surprise to many It seems t the old ntleman eanght a severe cold, and in his feeble condition unable to ward it off, and with other mplications aggravated by it, death me, He leaves one son and one daugh- Mrs. D. W. Price. ‘The fune will held at the Catholic church to-morrow morning at 9 o’cloek. wood cail on ce, 26 Pearl street. Merrily Married. Last evening there was a m ing at the St. Louis house, the being the marriage of the prop Adolph Doerfl ner. The co R Mr. Doerfller, the pastor of the Lutheran church. There were about a hundred friends present, and the ocea- sion was o joyous one, was served, and th until a late hou furnished the mu qluus were fnrnished the guests, and the hospitality in all details was un- hounded llm congratulations and well were as hearty as they were ous, andthe newly weddéd ones cipients of a farge number of n band Button-hole bo- s of title and re: W B, L. Sqnire, 101 Bluffs, In the circuit court yesterday a heavy case wis opened up, but has not res anend. It is entitled G Yetzer' & Rapp. The difliculty arises from the burning of an clevator in At- lantic in which wa n stored a of wheat, which Gilman & to have sold to the defendants, delivery was n g wheat was d yed, The plaintiff now secks to \ the amount for the b is in the vicinity of $10,000, Before and the wheat, whi A number of prominent attorneys are interested, and the fight promises o ho a hard one. Doings. .—Archer Steel, voung man of 16, leaves i (ullgu country, ir, xt Friday for in the wilds of Af- s 1 Methodist missios teacher, H. aub and Mr. Greenough supply him with funds. fnpl entative Roberts, who is working hard to secure the soldiers’ home in Den- 1500, for y a pledge on the part of our citizens to furmsh desir- able grounds .md offer other induce- ments. e Special Sale, At the Bankrupt store, 18 Main street, special sale of linen this week. Ty red table linen, 60inches wide, at25 66 inches wi wteed fast colors, 87 cents. Bleached linen, 68 inches wide, fine patterns, cons. Brown table linens, 25 lamusk linen, good qual- ¥ nen toweling, 18 incl inches, 9§ cents; Russia_crash, ts) towels, 18x30 inches, 5 cents; inches, 10 ‘cents. Turkey red napkins, fast colors, 5, 8 and 10 cents. Ll.mkru]»l store, 18 Main street.. J. Gold- rg. S Recollections of a Cowboy. yneh law is better than nolaw,” re. ked a Texas cowboy ta a Chicago Daily News reporter at the stock yards, “1ts well enough for you fellows that live in cities, where they hang just enough man-killers to keep you quiet and give you some vespect for the law, to ob- jeet to Judge Lyneh, but you would haye a better opinion of him if you lived any- where within fifty miles of the Mexican | frontier in either Texas, New Mexico or Avizona, Why, if it wasu't for that or- nament to the bench no man’s life wonld be safe against the pistol of any man who wanted to kill him and didn’t mind pay- ing a few thousand dollars for the privi- loge. L worked down on the M in the little town of Shaksy mid mountains, New Mexico, & named Bob Franibo was killed by partner, Bill Carroll, in a saloor The boys were all out working on their prospocts or Bill would have strotched was he mounted his horse and rode over to Liker City, wher gaye himself up. A justice ot the y held him to bail in $2,000. Bill had plen- ty of money, so he gives $1,000 to a cat- tleman who was in town and another $1,000 to the proprietor of the big; m and they go on his_bond, wh s his horse and cleans out for old M: xico. When the ease was called the bondsmen pard up, and that was the end o ce it “You can't pul the tapnojosover the eyes of .lmlvu nch in . no such w put over he'd as soon st would the meanest cuss th prospec tor's bur se Fowler. Do you think v would reach him, with Bank of ng up & Vandorbil er stolea ‘0, ot to think of othe Sce, Fowler had a daisy littlo ranch in So- 0 county, with good bunch of eat- tle on it and a number of cowho I as quiet enough when sober, but whe ho got drank he was ugl ln lll\- of three years he had men, an’” when he ¢ a hoorah re pm'(nbl citizens who tlu(nt 0 stop h y bullets hunted holes. le entered a 8aloon in the depth of wint en the men around the stove lit out to enjoy the storm. As the engin- hief of a private d he was joying quit reputation when he bit ul\ more nor ne could chaw. “One of Fowler’s cowboy oung fellow named Jack Cale, an’ e iking for anyone it was had it for this youngster, who was just terned 20, When Fowler sold his ranch to some Colorado men for §50,- 000 he invited C 1l the boys into Socorro to I n;:umlnnu- 0e was whoopin® her up an’ fivin’ off his gun when the landlord of the Grand C hnwl where they were staying, @ ot him to go to bed. Cale s got him into the st he ullnl«-ul) turncd on the boy him to the he: Joe had amination an’ was committed to j as there were rumors of Judge holdin’ court the m by Gov. Sheldon to gu the boys lay auiet un Joe W found tenced to be hanged. Joe heard of a \ man_ bein’ hanged in the territory and when Judge Bell sentenced him he Taughed in the TJudge's uwvers took to the supreme court. The court peti governor to remove the militi Would be two y hefore the could be heard; an’ the expense would break the yers allup. The go ernor removed the mili fterward the n ex- Ly mh lled out Well, when serl neve vial, Tand “yellin® for help, up & green hat " leads to the Billings smelter. They had thrown the rop v the limb of the first cottonwood the, to, when some one rem f‘uutu( @ ate house whi stif might kind of ‘seare them in the early mornin’. So they took him a few hunitred yards higher up and ran him up, yellin® till the rope tightened.” “I presume you were there, by your d dos " broke in the reporte y t you like, bu you'one thing, young man: ~ You can travel along the fronticr, trom the momh of the Rio Grande to Tin Jua bu'll not find a man who saw a ly away | i lluul\ resumed the uu\\'lmy. *thy 1 of Ju I bein® partial, an’, a proposition, that's so, but' I think 1 know of one case where he w trifle off the That was when they hung , him as turned out afte ward to have becn a count invhis own country, though he never counted much on the frontier. S handsome, dark-comple about 30, rw.i: fringed bhel stage. He took up “uh the ‘v but they didn’t bank much on him y ever umk lnm along on rl he was w L]l an’ full vou'd tth he’d blown holes through half a county. He was a superior kind of fel- low, though, as one could sce when he was sober. He could talk German, French and Mexican like a native, and at such times as he was sober spoke aml like o gentleman. All went well with him until the country commenced to fill up with tendeifect who believed in the poor blower’s stories of the men ttle raids he had been on. y he rode into Sh re when vere in_no humor for toolin’. ad beg tolen from old Ny rral, vigilance commit. tee” had been 'formed. ~ A well-known young ‘rustler’ named Sandy King had cen d up in an old adobe on su; LJI nn when Bill terborn rived, Nothin’ would do the darn fool than go to Rocksey’s saloon, fill himself full of cowboy’s cordial, an’ denounce the vigilantes. Rockse lried to stop him, but it were no use an’ sure enough in an_hour he was keepin’ com- pany in the old adobe. About 8 o'clock next mornin’ there was a necktie party, and Sandy and Bill w. the prineipa dy died game, but Bill begg rey, said it was all a mistuke, “an’ that he mnever stole no man’s stock nor c\uu killed his man; but h d told diftes ories so often that the b wouldn’t bfllh e him an’ strung him up with the. other. I believe he told the truth though. I don’t beli he ever killed anything bigger nor a mo: The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, 1% HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER Without Har to FABKIC gz HANDE, and particularly adapted: No family, rich o RAILS, RODS, ETC. LT WITHOUT NAILS. adlly taken out or replaced. For d o § l.‘ |eall iron or 1“?‘ cannot h«‘ex- ed tor ¥ailing of uny 8oit. For partioulars ' {i KMAN, ln':nu\m Council Blufrs, State aud county rights for sale. ive you an idea how the racket is | | each subsajuent NOTIOE.~Special advertisements, such as Lost,Found, To Loan, Fo- Sils, To Reat, Wants Boarding, ete., will be insested in this columnat thelow rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for insertion, Leave alvertiss mentsat our ofico, No. 18 Pearl stroot, noar Broadway, Council Bluffs, WANTS. ANTED=A good jo and news printer. One ("‘Inhh of takink charge 0\‘ an office, and who uniorstands making | and has had ox 8. Address, I ley, Towa. 3120 ADE in 51 days by Indy agent of the juitable.” We want six more live agents, male or femnle. Apply in person or by ipt. of agencies, Coun- “palling Nows office, Missourl on corner Pearl streot and Sixth avenue, ( neil Bluffs, consisting of two stor) on-roofed brick building ; frame house of £ix rooms: all on lot %0x11: ‘or terms apply to A. H. McClurg, on premises. o WAN & WALKER, No. 38 Main streot, ) (under Citizon's Bank), real cstate ana_mer: chandige exchange brokers, Our books are full of special bargains, but it §8 impossible to pub- lish a relinble list m the fact of 8o many daily changes, What sk fs: 1f you want to sell or trado anything and wo will send you n Tands improved or unimproved, city ot town property, stosks of goods of any kind in_any lace, If 8uch you have or such you want It us henr from you. Swan & Walker, Council Bluffs Neou having d y give not 1 am no longer tracted by J, REMOVED 1 wish to respectfully call the attention of my patrons and the public in genoer val from tho old” stund Nos. 7 au to my new und commodious quarters, No. 226 Broadway, Where I will be pleased to ses my muny friends, With alarze, new and complete assortnient of all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in largre quarters I am botter than ever before prepured to serve the public. Respecttully, J. M, SMITH, Merchant Tailor ~ JACOB ‘SIMS. : ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Blo LAMPS and CROCKERY B REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, §o. 23 Main Street, Ci il Bluffs. M. . y . or other tamors removed wichout R CANCERS {0t or Grawing of biood: CHRONIC DISEASES of an xinds & speciaity. Over thirty yours' prict.cal oxporionsa. No. 11 F s 'he firm of Mandel & Thompon 4,1 h o that Ia A.C.BURNHAM, Pres. LW, TULLEYS, Vico-P Janes N. BROWN, Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, T .$100,000 . 250,000 1,000,000 Capital Authorized Capital. Stockholders Reprosent. Do a general banking business, Accounts of banks, bankers, merehants, man- ufacturers and individuals received on favora- ble terms, Domestic and foroign exchange. The very best of attention given to all busi ness committed to our care. THOS. OFFICER. W. H. M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, | BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Established 1665, IOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS " AUIRH U l.rl RAL IMPLEME thhRE, WELLS & €O, Wholesale Agricaltural Implemants, Buggies, _ Carringes, Fto , Ete, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Corn Shellers, Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Seeders, Corn Planters, Feod Cat- tors, Ete. Factory, Rock Falls, Tils. Nos. 1501, 1503, 1505, 1507 Main St., Council Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhors of Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinls of Farm Machinocy. 110 to 1115 South Main Street, Council Bluis, AXE HANDLES. H.Douatas, Gio. ros. &Man, 8o Co:mcll Blufs Handls Fach"y, (Incorporate Manufaciuress of Axlo, '(IL\( 11, BLU ’. Carpets, Curtains, Window Shada:. Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete. 'No. 405 Broadway' Council Bluifs, Towa. CIGARS, TOB. I’I- REGOY & \KI)HRI',, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobapco & Plpes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 b \VYIH‘ R & LEAMAN, Wholesalo Frait and Produce Comnission Herchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Bluifs. .\lt( L UI{(- (&) K\( KER U) —Manufacturors of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Ca'es, Cowneil Buffs, Tow:, Imporlers&JobbflraofCra"keu Glaswm"e Lamps, Fruit Jars, Cut Goods, Funey Goods Wholesale Drngglsts, 011;, Pamts, Glass No. ¢ Counci Druggists' Sundrics, Et No. 21 Pearl 8t., DRY GOOD:; I\lr.‘l; SMITH & CO., Laporters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, Ete. Nos. 112 und 114 Main St. u3 and 115 Pearl St Council Bluifs, Tow FRUTT 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale alifornia Fraits a Specialty. Commission, No. 512 ‘ouncil Bl WIRT & DUQUE Wholesalo Fruits, Confectioaery & Fancy Grogeries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl §t., Council Blufls, General Broadway, TGEN, Jobbers in Staple aud Fancy Groceries, 8. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, luw_n_, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Deulers. No. 416 Broad- way, Council Bluils. HARDWA T P.C DE \'OL, Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Hefrigerators. ctc. Nos. 5 Irondway, and 10 Main strect, Council Biu MASON WISF. Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at retall and in lots. Council Bluffs, Towa, E. R. CADWELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Real Estate and Probate Law a Specialty, Ofco-No. 38 Main 8t undor Citisen's Dank, Council Blutr RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizes of Automatic Engines specially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAINJELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locombtive Boilers. New Massillon Threshers. i Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, ( 1 Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, !EN’D !OB. IBBG ANWAL SALE STABLES S8 PRUeATER Yo0)§ [IY 2 Horscs and Mules kept constantly on hand, for salo at retail or in car los Orders_promdtly filled by contract on short motice. " loek sald o commigsion. £ BOLBY, Proprictors. Stable CORGY Fifth - Avosuo And Pourch Bler Councll Bluls Iowa ©C Manufacturers of and Wholesalo Dealors In Leather, Harness, Saddlsry, Etc. Council Blutfs, Towa. I'CALI l' Blm!lll' RS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadwny, Counoll Mluft KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Tow D. H. h‘h»l),\t\"l-:l.l) & (,‘i),, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs, Council Bluffs, Towa. OILS. LUL’\!( ll. BL UH‘ (NL ~Wholesale hm}h ra in— 4 Illuminating & Lubrlc]tmd Qils, Gasoling BTC, T, Agont, Cons |ul 1lirs. Towa. MBER, PILING, F A. OVERTON & CO.,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, Aud Bridie Mutorinl Spectultios, Wholosalo Lum: ber of all Kinds. Office No. 130 Main 5t., Council Bluffs. Towa. S AND L u,rmm “JOHN LINDE R, Wholesale Imporlatl and Domestic Wines & Liguors. ph litters, No. 13 BcllNkill)lilt & BECK, Porelgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, 600 Main St., Couneil BU UNION TIKET 0 RFICE 7, L. Do BEVOISE, Agent, No. 601 Broadway, Council Blufs HII& D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACIURER AND DEALER 1N HAIR GoODS l No. 887 Brosdway, Council Bluffs, | Couneil Blufts, Towa. Forty-First Ann New York Life OFFICE : Nos. 346 and § ual Report of the Insurance Co., 48 BROADWAY, REW YORK. TANWTART 1st, isse. Amount of Net Cash Assets, REV Promiums Toss deferred prominms January 1,188 Tntorest and rents (including realizel ga'ns on And rond estate old Less fnterest acerued January 1, 1845 DISBURS Lossos by death, including roversio 1ary ad{ition ..$57,805,008.49 3 00 ~$12,722,103 03 seourities Y0501 10— 0,00,000 TI—810,120,153 T4 18,067,171 19 INT ACCOUN s to sama Endowments, maturcd and discounted, including roversionary mmunm 10 samme Annuities. divi and purchased policics To policy bioldors ... Tazes And ro | potanoe Commissions, brokerages, nge nees and g Ofticeand law expenses, Cash in bank, on hand anl in teansit (since recelved U bonds andother bonds and stocks, market Real estate, ., Honds aud mortgages, fiest lio on roal 30,000 and the policies atsig: collatoral securily Tomporary loans, market val ¢ of scoaritios hoid *Loans on existing policios, the reserve hollby t Amounts to o $2,000,0 10 %) *Quarterly and somi-n 10t to January 1. iating ate, b ! Yeserve S o Agents”balances A 1s:hedule of the w [toms will ac roport fllcd with the insuran e depn ok L RO follows: meato Cash nssots Jant Avpropriated Adjusted losses, due & iteported loss Matured endow! 1 (elnims no J llvl 4 unoald (unealled for) on existing policies; ce at 4 por 0t slo net premium; ont, Calisio het pr n tor continzent liahi utine poliey-holdere ducing the Tontines 0 wdvince Divisible Surplus (Company's Standard). . S Surplus by the New divided suvp end 1o participating polic mm.u 1 of next unnunl p Tncome from In‘erest. @ AR 654 During the year 18,500 policies have been is SURPLUS. - 1, 1885: Co.’s Standard, $4,371,014; 1888: Co.'s Standard, $7,084,473; Jan. Jan. 1, INCREASE: Co.’s Standard, alicies in covrse of transmission and on those policies, included in liubilities, 1s $2,603,459; State Standard, 1 8,040, 0 bt L87081,878 20l 8 physicians’ foes 9, ing, printing, of value §35,001 923 88 iildings (hereon insured to thocompany ns additional 1'as collatoral $604,450 | he Co.0n these policies 410,004 15 878,161 05 nual premiting on oxisting policies, due sul floction, imatod at usual annual of (e stato of New Yo rk. o ueat to January 1, 1836 {prosen‘od) o g insur- Pt ciputiig ut s no 50,200,835 03 7, um 473 13 3,225,058 04 ins declared a Roversionary 10 wd of cos ion to surplus, availa b ie on settie " heir coatelk u Tney o D 6,8 uml insuring $68,521,452, State Standard, $9,808,773 State Standard, $183,225,053 $2,328,280 TRUSTEES: WM. H. APPLETON, WIELIAM A, BOOTIL, i I AieHIHALD . W Willlam 1. Burs, Pro Weeks, Actuai RY BOWERS, il Wil E. C. SMITET, General Agent for No. 508 Brondway, . Banta, C D. nston, M. D., Medical Director. 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