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Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye from Burlington, Iowa • 7

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I THE CITY. ef the best citisena in the oonnty, be wavel "jg, Mr. V. Mendell, of the PMion flMeed gia city yeeterday on his way gt Chariton. were, highly talent.

The Sunday-School pic-nic yesterday was fkusattf tflWr. Theoompeay was large, and all seemed desirous of themselves and making others The day was most avaptekms, Hgjfl thoneent rains had iSft the groundk in order. The little ones, for whose benrft the, pk-nic was gotten up, enjoyed Ladaon Is slowly recovering from his whoee family reside near the Marine Ughtntng, rtait'tmtrfrMt o'clock. laborer on the C. B.

AQ. Railroad, and standing at the gateway to his door yard i when the fatal aocident took place. ITTOITIHINO MR. II iim been showery and warm for Het three days ip these parte. ggi prot itker, of the Indianola Semi- A contract for (tarnishing eight tbodbahd'ions of hay at Fort Uttenworth, was let to Henry Still, at through to his home He served three years in the nd Vae-honorably musta Hedeeervee weilofthepeopte lMt at the impromptu codcert given by Dr.

fMeme, of this city, and Mr. Jacob Stras- Let us hear from you again. MV tMltom my nVes be glaMened by many such yh 1 little who her kusband, (if be can be called a husband, tor herself and babe, ia Saturday morning last. The babe died after taking the poison. isstill but doubts of her recovery.

She Waa lodged in frlllastaarsnflte. i for the Richmond EtamrtSO, Weekly $15, printed on paper, half sheet, and six page. A nice price, but Qen'l Grant will soon "lower" the terms of the JCcamr tJn't irtneeijht too lit for pleasure of any It is ywyhardon local items. Those was jap yesteMay, at least oame to and all ItfaM ori Uie "Rappf bannock" up to this mora.k|i I I MM manors will remember, we not Oat an assault was committed on the in of David Larison.on the 14th of this ibsamB HjwaBt c. They fled to Illinois.

Berry web at Qalssburg, on yeeterday 'isl and delivered here at one o'clock. was arreated at about the same before 7udge Ohrt, and held to bail to appear bs fere his Honor at xylite o'clock to-day. Mi Fintt readers witl ImWkiatMliis that oar ooliiqrnan largely occupied to-day by the Companies, and the certificate of the Ai ditsr of State to KMus. Hawley A Sulljr as Agsnts for this oonnty. by their respective autementa, otf 'large capitals.

They have combined tof gather under the name of "Underwriter! aggregate capital of over Two and vqaarter Mfllieani issuing whieh binds the four is a new feature, in insurance and we 14oubt not will take well with the busineas. public, aa it offera in an eminent degref liw great desideratthn of insurance, vizje Stability and Safety. tMnssaa increased so largely that they WIK sbftte light on ar-iir' i- Li vT Union Iteeord. r. could getl she wodM BiABowtt Whiak we at the request of Professor Lange, It ia seldom, if ever, we have listened Howe'e circua, had a as Anemusic aa heard last evening.

Iker am of the flbst ma- that some eemerof Washington and Third streets. KM ABE PI A HOI. struck for per month. The following testimonial froln Justim 'Were previously getting fW snd Jach, of the Opera troupe, comr being time for the boat to A aa KAIIUV AVflilAhlA pseed of MndaertManlt Signors Steffeni, i Amodto and Inefe, la but adother tribute the aeriU ef this oelebrated Knabe instrument which has no su parlor in America, aeeordiag to the teatismay of Thalberg, Gottschalk, Murtiag BuRLlNikoif. July 15,1864.

VAW liske great pleasure in expressing my opinion about the Knabe Piano Forte by youALonr late Concert in this city, snd must indeed pronounce it in every particular that is requisite to jarfeotion in an iuetrument, at the mnat say that one rarMy SO well noi oorrectly tiiuedas the Jusrur JOCK. Meassr. H.vA V. are Agsnts for Southern Iran, and wishing ft truly fliai cMsii isstrument at manufacturers prices will do Wl to give them acalL i Bwrpn: I have reoeived the Instructions from the Provost Marshal 'pWeHl Under existing laws white and -togged men maybe aocepted as suhstlGp Ifm for efcch other." I R. B.

RUTLEDOB, Captain and Provost MarshaL iSSftil advantages of ffcrming Mm seven sheep, to MoQregor, and -aold ftp load for one hundred and sixteen doltBu-scmd fortjHSigto cents. He had forty, jtinesnd wool at onedoliuptr poui, walling $49,60, and Mid his thirty four bushels of wheat at total flllA says be wttl take anythingon aubecriptkm ttfWlmrrf, exoept "real estate, grind slonee'and oflowa Is one ofthe publlsH- "Demooatic" party ini deplorable to steal from the aad whisky up to two dollara a gallon! Only think of it! The Whole party of the Sfkte couldn't raise enough of the "Great Piin- enough of the "Great Fan- eipie" to build a platform, at DeeMofnes, tin 7 th ef June. Verily, the glorious old party is "bad off," and if "suthin don't mv she'll be "wugs." She could akmg Without any "stenlins" ifwhis- hands into public for expenses" good fortune is hers. Heavily and no stealings! Alas! DeroiqNviit. Birnur BT A the lion tamer, who exhibits here next week sttk Howe's circus, had a pieee of his arm taken out by lionnees, at Madison, the Other The Clarinda Observer a friend of Us called upon a neighbors the other day and aaked him to subscribe for the Observer, but be objected on the grounds that heoould read his neighbor's.

He is a patriot and a good citisan, of course! The Dee Moines Annual OoutassBos of the M. E. Church holds its session in Clarinda, Page oonnty, commencing on the 31st of August. CAMP understand that a imp meeting, under the management of Rev. R.

WTThornbuiig, wUl be held at Hawleyville, commencing on the 8th of August, and continuingover two Sabbatha. Ministers who may be on their way to attend the Annual Conference, which will convene in Clarinda on the Slat are cordially invited to be present at the camp meeting. If they will start a few days tfboner than is absolutely necessary to rive.they will find it agreeable at removing tike county seat la udder Some are in of Daven A Fiw titled to a new county bugs are in many of real who are in the on from rtn betoma- aasing People sre enfor their oom- Ztr TTOUFK nd. eggs 20 wood fS oo per cord. There is juitwfittle saps hmainr in Ohio wl til Ait oof yeiri since, 60 per bushel for his wheat.

Hfe nid a very large quantity to' eelL Nn, wShld'nt sell it that price. Be would have IfcM, and nothing less. He kept his wheat pt his until It waeeelling at 75 eenta eNeMI) and while he was getting ready to ttaneport it hat price, his old bara Xook fire, and his whole crop was burned onrin fluit! tnrtflarket at that fire, and his who a night. Nobody cried but Sir Skin Served him right. 1 ftale BtfittG-, Ladiee are often oompared to In eases the comparison is very apmtprtate for (M Scripturee say of the UUiee totl notgfiemer cJktiuMe "Exactly and yet 'Solomon in all his ylory waa notarwed like one of of thiMSgDjfapjis responsible for last JnGw''' We shouuUi't be surprised haMMgn to Sundsy eohool, hele so t'olidHy Hiw' Jtoptjfpk.

Tun chlnefe bogs are doing miuhdamaSrlb the orope in this a Our exchanges generally, in this speek fhvosably of the crope, but so far aa our own Observation extende hereabouts, we shall not get more than half a crop oi tbfrsmalligratne. The drotith the bug afterwards, are the cause of H. Corn looks well, ami potatoee appear promialit last week a flock of sheep 960 in number passed through to the weetward, and another on "Monday cflkbt tarried oyer on the way te a point The latter flock waa JMfohesed in Indiana, wintered in Ulinoia, and driven across the country from Dav enport on their way to A Arrant von Bio morning the. deck hands on the it earner "War leave, ana no other hands belngavailable, their demand I was acceded A Mr. Taft, of the flam of Lyon Taft Win drowned lit the "Wapsle," Saturday TTimfrg last, while in bathing.

His body wassoon nfterwards recovered. glean froMthe Times. 'OF boys "in swimming" near the stone freight house Dutfleith, the other dsy. In shanow water, came upon a bunch of chain, and following up the search hauled out seven log chains. These are a portion of theoontents of a cast ofchato that fell over-board from a steamer at that spot six or seven years At the jpresent high price of cnaln it was a profitable hanl to thpse concerned.

On Wednesday last, a flock of 460 shw passed our office, on the way to Mr. Col lar's form, 10 milea West of They were direct from Illinois. Our farmers are learning wisdom and soon, Iowa will be one of the greatest sheep-pastures in the The young ladies and gentlemen of this see have organized an Amateur Draatlc Association, and propose to give an entertainment for the benefit of the Southern Iowa Soldier's Fair. It will take place on Thursday evening, August 11 Begisier. IS We heard but little said yesterday aboat heretofore muoh talked of rebel raid on Bdokuk, and consequently came to the conclusion that it must hsve been a vague rumor, gotten up for what purpose or how, heaven only knows, and as usual proves a canard.

Had suoh been the case, doubt- less some, military precautions would have been taken by the military Ktokut Ootutitulion, 2Ztk. Thb BALL OMHIBI-A PIOHT Justiei AHS CLntOTMAH TAU A TWIST Thursday a oonalderable combat took ptace between a respectable Justice and a pious clergyman of this city, on the north-east corner ofthe We were not present at the time to wttnees the afikir, but arrived jufet aa die ambulance was oonvevittg the wounded off the of action. We noticed the enemy retreating good order. We were on the grouna in time to see epilt bleod ere the earth had drinked it up. The matter of dispute between theee partiee was ofthe most mportant considerstion, vis six KnoxviUc Republican.

The Grand Jury at the oreeent seeeion of the district court in Polk oounty, found one indictment for keeping a nuiaance, one for keening a house of ill feme, six for Illegal voting, one for seduction, one for perury. two for assault with intent to commit 'murder, and two for murder. A fearful Mag. The Washington Press thus notices Mr. Van Valkenburg: The name of John Van Valkenburg, of Lee ia mentioned as a candidate for elector.

We knew John many years ago, as a young man of excellent talent and abilities. He has aince won an enviable reputation as a a weaker and an earnest supporter of the Union and of all measures to sustain itHe waa onoe a Democrat, but baa long aince withdrawn all stock from the rotton ooncern. We don't know of a better man for District Elector and hope he may be nominated. The following items we clip from the Glenweod Opinion: The Farmera, just now, are In the midst of their when', harveet. The wheat crop, in Varioua parts of this county, has been more or less injured by the chinch bog, however, it is thought there will be a very good average crop.

The lecture delivered last Sunday Evening, by Mrs. Hager, agent for the Sanitary Commission, was listened to by a large and appreciative audience. Mrs. Hager eeems deeply intereeted in her Work, and may she reoeive the hearty support of every citizen in the land. attending ooncerts or theatres must not carelessly throw an arm on the back of a aest behind a lady who site beside them, for if they do, at the first meeting of the sewing society it will be talked or aa a dear ease of Nothing like being nice when folks are looking.

MILITARY 44th 100-day regiment Iowa Volunteer Infentry are at camp Lookout, near ColUersville, on the line of the Memphis A Charleaton railroad. In Clinton one company has been organised and they have procured a uniform at their individual axpenee. A company waa organised in the Fifth Ward on Monday evening, and the following offioers choeen Captain, E. 8. Fraser 1st Lieut.

W. A. Remington: 2d Kent. We learn that the organization of the 4th Want oompany will be completed before the close or the preeent week. Other military oompaniee are also formin grin different psrts of the city.

The number of desths of prisoners of war which were reported for the week i July 23, 1864, are as follows: Weekly deaths 14 Previous deaths. 1 306 No seriouu injury may be apprehended from this circumstance. The dog which liymf it the fklr Luna than is the snarling cur to publishers of this well known and really meritorious Atlas. In fact, we believehis effort wiUL-da them good, se 41 will attract pubUn, attsntlen to lta jpsi nnd cause maft to NiMtllMcilrovli not other BVKUMIlW, FnipAY-4 The New Terk and Chicago Lnrs STOCK markets are without marked change from laqt week. Choice cattle are in demand Bt full rates, but cetnason and medium etctk Brewery dull.

Sales of good Hogs in Chicago range from $8,73 totWr In this market the receipts of grain are more liberal. Wheat has been selling at from $1,85 to 99,00 for winter, and Spring $1,70 to but buyers are now holding or, afid to day $1,50 to $1,00,. anil $1,05 to $1,75 for Spring la abont as near as we caa get at tt. Corn, Oats and Rye are not very active at our quotations dealers preferring to wait to see what will tarn up. The River continues very row, and beats am not crossing the Lower Rapids.

The regular mall line Jennie Whipple and Kelthsburg con Unue to make trips en time, and the Northern Line have put in the Pembina aadMuaeatine to make daily trips between Rock Island and Montrose, and Is likely to result tn some competition. Annexed will be found our usual detailed report of this and other markets: SKe Ado-It: Bdo-M. the House $135 Golden Syrup $1 3091 M. SO. I AH WEEKLY HAWK-EYE.

prime, 754.4 I HP Extra, WOW "Cable, 509160 Winter. 91 09. per boshei-ia demand. ptr boahsL Boos Sgfloc. GBBBN CAtf axine-lflc Salted 17c.

p. DBISOPBAOB CUVBRBBBP-MOO bushel. FLAX to down seeountai ending Whole number of deaths 1 418 Whole sick in beepital (Surgeon's report) No change in variola hospital during the Gasette. MOBB rabid dog of the Jeff. Pav is organ down the Avennenad another fit of hydrophobia yeeterday ptornuig, Snd straightway set up a howl tifcaittfct Johnson's new illustrated family Atlast urhich the agent, Mr.

King, ia now to our citisens. The immediate this fit seems to have been a sight rords "secession proclivities. In the chronology given int the map, in nection with the arrest of certain well known sympathizers with the OMS15 bushel. No. Juniata, The competition was sharp for first class stock, igh the demand for Eastern markets waa not sharp.

It ia hoped that the rain will stop tbe Influx of thin stock, and consequently the owners ot first class look confidently for a continuance of the present high rates for the best stock. Sheep are materlallv lower. There were about SM0 in Hlxth street this morning, and It was difficult to get a butcher to offer 8c ft for good fair lots. Lambe were not abundant, still they were not hish. The tep price was lie HogsareOHOUMcfif, tbe most in market of fpor quality and slow sale.

NBW YoRX.July 28. and more doing at II18 for middling uplands. and western dull and heavy and 90 to 30c per bbl lower, at 00 for extra atste for choloedoflO 1009 50 for super western 40 00 Mir eotamon to i extra western $10 0091030 for common to inds extra 1 for trade braada. maaket closing heavy, with no Included the sales are 9000 bbls extra state, sold lasteve- Sblpplns brands extra HO.and 110 36919to for trade braada. maaket closing heavy, with no buyers at outside quotations.

Included among the sales are 9000 bbls extra state ning for all at ill 95. at fl 68.fl 70 for state, and for westsin. lower, at Dull and heavy and 192 40 Milwaukee M2n92tM1for Chicago spring eTfor club fe 5392 for winter redwest- and lower at $1 609161 for new mixed western. at for western. and prices entirely noaiinal.

MjBnscsllpulI "UMlvado refined In bond 83c crude dellat 50950HC. and drooping, mesji 93900 er r's option at $49 50. 9t m. TMT wehther is again very warm moaaetsr has besnnp Into the a day or Thia vicinity was Mssssd with a -ingnlfl eent rsin early In the week. It was Just what was needed by the growing eonf, potatoes, 9s sad from all we eea we think the 1 pectsforan immense corn eropaie as CaveraMe as they have beea tor yters.

Large aa our crops now promise they will all be wanted. The Intelligence from New England and aome parts or New York is, that they are now havlnga drouth as severe ai what prevailed throughout theWeat early ia the season. The teadeney of the lead lag markets or the eonntry uurlng the week has bsan towards yesterday It amounted to a small panic la Chicago. There ia no diaguiaiag the feet that In that market prices have prevailed for weeks past, wholly unwarranted by any oth. Sir market In the Afew gamblers in grain went In when prices were at high tide, bought largely, thinking they could force prices np without limit, ASd wlthotHany regard to prices elsewhere they are just now earning to a realising sense or the foot that they are about to be deemed out.

9-ta 1 ir 119190 fi gallon by the barrel. (ta 1, half bbls til: JNo 2. TINNKJW' plate I. Aa pjfi HtMet Iron we quote No 3tVa2r, 30927 10x11 nom iota No 90997. charcoal lew Terk Cattle Market.

New July 36. For the first time IB twe months we have wet morning for tbe opening of the fwltw. and all parties have taken to the water with as much delight as young ducks. Instead of hindering trade as it sometimes does, the rain has nad a it has made everybody feel so glad. The market opened with about head of cattle on sale-aoo of them from the 1 of thia Htate, forced in by the trade waa so lively that nearly wn oerore o'clock, and before suna good many of the drovers had got their ntsof asles and flash from their brokers ere off for their western homes.

Ws find a few lots of choice good bullocks la market, and soma of the extras of thess have sold at 109 lOMc per aame goeddroyea of Kentucky and Ohio Durhama have averaged lie. and tbia we think better than last week. Good fhlr medium stock selling st l99Me, is just about the rates of this day week. The classes below medium, particularly tbe poor thin steers and heifers that have been forced la by the late very severe drouth have not realised aa good terms as they did lsst week. Some of thftclsas, rated Inferior are reported at ftjc ft This makes a very wide range between the best snd worst.

Some of the owners of thin steers have wished several times to-day that they were back in their pasture. The trade has undoubtedly been losing one for them. It baa not been particularly favorable for those who bought cattle at Albany upon the strength or last week's market ataa advance or hair a oent over the previous week. The rates there were groes for steenof 1.150@1.3001b,and 10 cents for extra. The competition though the demand luafor Oontlnues dull axid beavy at IO9I80 for conntr- mess 9910c for prime 90925c for repacked mese 9B930c for prime mesa.

Mess unchanged. Cut Meats Quiet and scarcely so Arm at 1S9 UV40 for fchotdtfem 174Alto for hmns. active and about lower, Also 1000 bbls kettle rendered for August, buyer's option, at 22922Uc. and Him at 3594lc for Ohio and itiMoc lor state. and less active atl792S.

active and very firm at 7 per ct. for call loans. Heavy and unsettled at unsettled and lower, opening ng to $2 advancing to and closing quiet at $2 The steamer Kangaroo for Liverpool, to-day, oarrled oat ia apecis. and firmer. US 81 coupons lOOMpiMK 9-90 coupons 7-30's A I 113U A 130 COO.

buyer 10 days: Ft ft WMf-do Td 80, buyer 10 daysTcA 113: Erie pfallOVfc IC tudson! V6 scrip 144 Erie eert WI4I At 90. 135 4 one year cert lower. Sales 1 $00099 so for spring extras. e-strleken, td $90592 ing, and winter, aBd Wheat-Panic $218 for No. 1 red spring, lower at $12791 28 for Mo-1 $195 9197 for No 2 cloalnf at Inside figures.

at oaw sold at 08c. at $1 $491 00, closing firm at Neglected. dull at 00(0 for choice fleece. In this citjr, on the 28th inst, Rev. A.

P. IUBBBICXby Williams. Sir. BA STRAY -Take inst, by Rev, snd Miss Eti- P. KXBBIC A.

CAMDY, both of this On the 97th at the residence of the bride's mother, in Flint River Township, by Rev. Michael See, Mr. ABITBB JUDO and Mm KUSA WATT.BU of Des Moines county. of U. S.

Revenue," First OoUectlon strict, Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, iowa, Ju TO ASSISTANT ASSffiSORS AND OTHERS, IHstl Itlsexpltoitly provided by the Act of June 3th, 1804. thatthe or all Assessment Lists returned to the Collector shall remain in the office of the proper officer, and that the same "thall be open to the infection of all who man apply to intpect the tame." It Uof spedal Importance tbat roll effect to this provision with usts heretofore made op and containing the Assessments upon the "Income" for toe year mdur that the amplest opportunity may begl Officers" give reference to the upon the "income" for toe year that the amplest opportunity maj given for the detection of any fraudulent re turns that may have been made, and any omission thxt- may have occurred, and for this purpuinose "Assistant Assessors" should seek the eo-ODeratlon of all tax-paving citizens. Jt M. PICKKL, District July29-wlt IjISTRA1 Pi HORSKS.

up June 25th, 1804. by 8. Hebard, Taken t. residence in Danville Township, Des lfeines Oounty, Iowa, the following Estrays: One dun Horse, 8 or 9 years old, HU hands high, htmMt marks. Appraised at $55.

unb resid AUpach BUCKEYE One black Horse, Mind, 8 or 10 years old, about 10 hands high, a bunch on tbe nemmarka. WM. bunch on the right forward pastern, barmarks. Appraised at $95, tar J. L.

Niel and Alspaoh, on the7th day of July, 1804, before W. P. July 13,1804. GRASS SEED SOWERS. before ARRBTT, Co.

Clerk. GRAIN DRILLS AND Bookeyo Portable Cider and Wine Mill and Press. Hicbok's Portable Cider and Wtne Mill and Press. For sale by juiy9l-w3m B. WRTGHT, Water Street, Burlington.

FF IListorUnltedREVENUE NTERNAL Official. Public notice Is hereby thatthe Annual States fiutes for the year commencing May 1st, MB, has been returned to this olBae hy the ABMSSOT.It embraces, licenses, taxes on lnooaas, cerrijwes. Payment is forthwith demanded ofall persons whose names are on said FIVE FEB CENT, will be sdded to all Income taxes not paid within the time prescribed by law, and TEN PER CENT, penalty will be Incurred on all otto Taxes not paid on or befoze Monday, Aucmt lii 1894, Licenses must be paid AT ONCE, otherwise the penalty of three times no wlthoat one. Merely having applied is no pro- spk.ssr^' of the condition of the Ocraaaia Firtlnsunuiot of New York, on the second day of May, A. D.

1M4, made to the Auditor of the State or Iowa, fpunuant te the Statute or that State. HAXt AHD LOCATION. The name of this Oompany la the Oermcmia Fire Intitramct Oompany, incorporated in 1859 and located In the City or New York. CAPITAL. The Capital of said Company actually paid up in cash is TheSurplusonthe3ddayorMay, 1M4.

Total amount of Capital aaa Surplus, $000,75477 AmtofCash in Park in hands of and In course or transmission, on Bond and $500,000 00 109,754 77 ISS!" sxs.Mo 19 Ageda, 1.73MFa Mortgage, being first lien of record on unincumberedReal Esworth at least rate of interest, 6 a 7 per eent tate, est, 6 a7 percent "Us 3-10. m'kt value 98,000 'J Insurance Stock $000 Loans ou Stocks aans on Stocks ami Bonds, payableon demand, the m'kt value of securities pledged, at least $91,000 Gov't Stamps on hand 9090 Premiums on Policies Issued at 04 Interest accrued, but not due. 2,140 $0asji291 LIABILRTIBS. Amt of Losses adjusted, and due and unpaid. None, 14 Losses incurred, and In process of adjustment, (since paid) $10,40814 Losses reported in which no ac- Losses reported in which no ac- 4 tlon has been taken, Claims for Losses resisted by the Company, Dividends declared and due and unpaid.

Dividends either cash or declared but not yet due, Money borrowed. all other existing Claims agaifiMt uts' the Company, Total am't of Losses, Claims and Liab's $16,40014 The treat oat amoamt Insured in any one risk but will not as a general ruleexoeed The Company has no genersi rale as to the amount allowed to be Insured in any city, town, village, or block, being govei ned in this matter, in eaah case, by the general character of buildlngs, width of streets, facilities for putting out An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Ination accompanies this statement. Oompany makes nodeposlt of its Capital corporation accompanies this statement Tnls Oompany makes nodeposlt ol or Surplus in any State Or Territory. or New and Oounty of Mew York, Hilger, President, and John E. Kahl, Secretary, or the Oerawnla Fire Insurance Oompany, being severally sworn, de say, and each for hlnueir says, that tde foi inr la a true, full and correct statement or affairs ef the said CorperaUoi are the above described office! ere then STATEMENT of the oondition of the Fire Insurance Gtmtpuiy, of New York, on tbe second day of May, A.

D. UM. msde to the Auditor of the State of ioira' pursuant to the Statute of that State. HAXB AND LOCATION. The name of this Company is the Hammer ttre fnfttrvnee Cmrpanjj, incorporated IB 1859, aad located in the OUy 01 New York.

jU aad 14910c tower at 13 for No 9 red $1089 $1009190 for No eli CAPITAL. 1 The Capital of sahl Oompany actually paid up in cash Is $400)00000 Thefiurplus on the id day of May, Total amount of Capital and Surplus Asssra. AmtofCash In Hanover Bank. NY $1,500 97V Oflloe, Unincumbered Real Estate In the of New York. US 7 3-10 Treasury Noteik, mar ket value, per ct.

Stock of 188C market value induef OertUleatesof In- ii debtednsas.m'kt val VD8 f-90 Registered i Boods. m'kt vslue, 249,08750 TennesseeO per cent. Bonds, 5,70000 Itonoand Mortgaged, being first lien of reoord, on a Improved Beal Estate. unin- 1 eumbered, worth at least double the amount loaaea, rate ef interest, 6 a 7 per oent. Loans on stocks and Bonds, payable on demand, the market valueoT'Oeearltlas pledged, at least ten per mat, more i all other Securities, UABtUTIBB.

Losses adjusted, and due aad unpaid, None. Lossfs incurred and in prooem of adjustment. Loaseareported on which no action has been taken, Claims for Losses resisted by the Total am't of losses, claims and llabillt's None. None. None.

None. None. Company. Dlvidendsdeclaredanddueand Dlvuiendsetther In Cash orScrip declared but not yet due, Money borrowed, allotberexistlngClalmsagainst against the OompanyVbelng for Taxes, S2 $17,816 OH Tbe greatest amount insured In any one risk Is 025.0ft but will not as a. general rule exceed $10,000.

Tbe Oompany has no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in any city, town, village, or block, being governed In this matter, la each case, by the general ttiaracter of buildings, width of streets, fhcUiKFfor putting out Ac. Tf, An attested copy of the Charter or Act of Idcorporation accompanies this Statement. company makes no deposit of its Capital or Surplus in any State or Territory. STATB or NBW Yoax, City and County of Nehr L. President, and B.

8. Walcott, Secretary, Orime Hanover Fire Insurance Oompany, being severally strorn, depose and say, and escn for himself says, that the foregoing Is true, foil and correct statement of the affairs of tbe said Corporation, and that they are the abovw described officers thereof. (Signed) DORAS L. hTONE, President. (Signed) B.

8. WALOOTT, Secretary, Subscribed and Sworn before me, this 28th of May, A. 1804. Witness my hand and offiolal Seal. THOB.

L. THORNELL, Oommlssloner tor Iowa in New York. gTATEMENT of the condition of the Republic Fire Insurance Company, of New York, on the second day of May, A. 1804, made to the Auditor or the State of Iowa, pursuant to the Statute or that State. IT A If AND LOCATION, The name of this Company is the Insurance Ompany, incorporated in cated in the City of New York.

Republic Rue 1862.a 1, and lo- uo MntAt. The csoltal of said Company paid nn In osnh is theid tmjmM Total amount of Capltjalsad Surplus, AmtofCash in Bank of CBmmwMVl Deputy OeUecter. 8th and Oth 1st of Iowa. ulyl0-d8tw3t (OfBcs over Post Offlce.) New OfBee, 4,70479 ISDB -M ti it nf Ammaitm sndlh course pf ttn-. N.Y.moCk m'ktjal 9UKI9 NationalBkt Laaas on Binds and Mortngee, on av letheamoentleanedthereon.

rate of interest, 7 per oent. JIMiw Loans on Stocks and able on denuusd, Si nJSSt eeat. more than the aaaount loaned thereon, Accmsd interest on Investment, msmrufc and dne and incurred and In process of adjustment. $19,19009 reported on which no action has been taken. None." Losses resisted by the and due mid is.

$95 he Oompaav amount allowed to be village, or block, being in each ease, by theft logs, width of streets, flree. Ac. i ''tn A mjmn a js 5, m'kt value Certificate of None. None. None.

None None. None. and that they ilthereot. LOKR, President. E.

KABU secretary. Subscribed and Sworn before me, this 28th of May, A. D. 1004. Witness my hand and official 8esl.

THCM4. L. THORN ELL, Commissioner for Iowa in New York. atgoTemcdythUjammr, An attested copy of corporation Tula Company or Surplus In an: ST ATX of build- for putting out Or Aetof any atate or Territory.otuiiruu York, ecretary.of the Republic Fire tttsuranoo Curry, Oompauiy, being several! say, aad each for hlmssii ins Is a true, full and oorrect anirsof the said that they am the above described officers thereof! (Signed) ROBT a HCNE, PresUteat. (Signed.) D.

F. CURRY, Secretary. Subscribed aad Sworn before ne, this 90th MKW.A.D.UM. Commissioner for Iowa in New York. AVDiron's Omen, IOWA, 1 July It is hereby certified, that on July, 1804, sworn statements were office, showing Oermania Fire, Hanover Fire, of New York, on the first day of Jannam A.

1004, made to the Auditor or the State as pursuant to the-Statutes of said State: 1st. The name of this Company is the BA FIRE CMMFAXY. 2d. The amount of Its Capital Stock is unincumbered Bond and Stocks owned by the secured aad $900 000 TV 3d The amount of its Capital Stock paid up is 4th. The assets of the Company are: 1st Cash on hand, in Bank, and in thsbandsoragentssndoth- i a A 5th sohedalft) IJOO Total Aimts, LIABILITTBS.

5 The emeuat of Liabiilttm dne or aet dbe waiting for ferther 10 AITXVsaspense, claims sgalnst MMOmpaay Total liabilities. 11 The greatest amouat insured ip any one 12 The' greatest amouat allowed by the rules of the Company to be Insured la any one city. i NSne In CBsh or Scrip, declared butnotyetdne, Money borrowed. aii outer exlstingCinUnsjtgaiBst. the Company, Total am't of lasses.

Halms snd UshiHs. $0,190 Sft NHhA The sreeteet amount tnsBrsd en anp one risk butwitt akotas.ngenscni rtls erjioed day in thin oruje FTrM foeaiediU City, in the State of New York, on the 9d day of May, A. 1804, in accordance with 1 of an Act of theOeneral AssamMj of entitled "An Act In relat ance and an Act 1 ruary Oth, on the 9d day ot rlth a provision Mr of the State latlon to approved January 90th, i8gr, amendatory thereto, approved Feb1858, and an Act in relnuon to Life Insurance Companies, apprawsd MBieh 13th. 1809: that said sutements snmva that said Oompaniee are paissmsd of the, reeulaite amonnt ef tnital.and Invested as required by law, Authortr named and Sixty-Five. It is also that KAWtar 9 8mr, of have been duly sppointsd by said mwi wisn wevi trict Court ia and for said Oouw is in oertlflsd that the attached correct copies ofthe said statementaiOTpvvuvw-.

In testimony whereof I have hereonto eet my hand and affixed my seal of offee. the day and year first above written. J. W. CATTELL, Auditor of State.

of the Condition of th9 Niagara Fin Insurance i risk. Uage, we cannot make a rale town or Jcatiim.) amoontaUowed to be of the ttonpanr any one hi The Act of reddy died. JONATHAN D. STEELE, Pres t. P.

Nontax, Setfy. STAKE York, JOW'YORK, Oounty of NW'T D. Steele, President, ftl. Peter Notman, Seetetarv of toe Niagara nm Insurance Company, of New York, being severally aad duly sworn, depose and say, and each named officers thereof and that no part of capital or earnings of said Company has been deposited ia any State or Territory as security for losses thereon. JONATHAN D.

STEELE, Prest. P. NOTMAN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me. by tiMr above named Jonathan D.

Steele, Peter Notmau, Secretary, this 21st day of January, A. D. 19M. KIP, Notary Pnbllc. X.

(Stamp.) AUDITOR'S OWICB, IOWA.1 Dm Moines. July 14th, 1804. it is hereby certified, that on the 98th day of January, 1864, a sworn statement was filed in. of Jauuaxy, A. 1884, in accordance provision of an Act of the General Assemblr of tbe State of Iowa, entitled "An Aet in reia.

tion to Insurance Companies," approved ary fcth, lgU.andan Act amendatory approved February $th, 1868, and an Act In relation to Life insurance Companies, approved. March 17th, 1802 that said etatement shows that mid Company is possessed of the requisite amount of capital, and invmted as required by law. Authority is therefore given to the ransact their appropriate in this State, In accord- named Company to transact their business of insurance ance with the laws tberoof until the Slst day off January, A. One thoussnd Eight HnnarMt and It Is also certified that HAVUT St Bntr, of Burlington, has been duty appointed by 1 Company their lawful Agent and Attorney the county of DesMolnef, with foil power to take risks of Insurance therela, and to acknowledge service of process, as provided by law, upon thler Alias with the Clerk of the District Court in and for said certified cow of the statement on file In this office. It further certified that tbe attached Is a true and correct copy or the mid statement.

In testimony whereof, I have hereeuto aet mv band and affixed my seal of office, tho day and year first above written. J. w. CATTELL, Of i I ni.

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