The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 07, 1884, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    saagaaaf" r ttthwm
ft
FRANK H.'. WILSON,
Fire, Tornado anil Cyclone Insurance,
Oflice, Basement of Hank of Cass Couuty,
PLATTSMOUTH,
1ujcii Insurance Company, of
ru.iin4toii Kin; ami .Marine
Coiniiion'iul Union ssuraiict;
Western Assurance Cnijany,
Capital, - ...
Total Assets,
mv i .1 i ..... . . . t r ,
louu nihnca jaui jmih'u oi iinix.ui
IieliaMe Insurance Careful I ';iic
guaranteed.
: ok
Toronto. Out.
A. M. Smith, J. .). Kk.sn v, A. V.'. lotl,
Pi-..sj.i-!tt. Managing iJir, Supt. Agencies.
1 MTi:i KTATKS TKl'STKFX
.Wm. II. Onion, of William & Ouion, (Oulon
M ;ntis.iii I. inc.) ew ork.
Wm. A. ISooth, President Third National
P.ank, New Ymk.
Arthur B. Craves, President St. Nicholas
Bank, Mew York,
Oeo.W. Hayes. Central Agent. MihvrivUec.WiH
:XITKI STALKS It RANCH
ASS I ITS.
I nltc l Slate Hi per cent register-
fl li:i'i -
k'niled state I percent -i-trii
Roiids.
New ork Central & Uudoii River
Railroad RouH
Georgia Stale ltond
t'u-h deposited in Slate ot MUmh-
sippt
Cash in l.ank
Premiums in tnr-i- oi collection..
'i.U'li.lio
i:!H,-j )i jit)
ii;.iNi.oa
7,vlH.0O
l.VKW.OO
l"MI.SlU.4i
l0-.JWi.lli
li a t;i i.i n i:.s. $ tut, si 7.62
tte-IiiHiiranee reserve. ..Sjr,i;.Ki;i;..il
l.upaid li-sen
Other liabilities
SS I Ili.SCt
jo.iu.a.. . rtw.453 s!
Surplus iu United Static
S aii,0UJ.7;J
rreiiiium ilwipU in Uuiicd States. ls7 to
1SS.I, inclusive 5;"i,.w5.:ft:!.3!
Total Kiro losse. paid in United Sttes.lS71 to
id a. inclusive :t.oij,jj..oy
TrLSizicLixce Co
Or
1lVERPOOL.
Smi-a'inu:il statement. I the Uiiitr.! States j
branch on luc ::l-t uuv ot Of member. !('.
JOSEPH 51. ROOK US, Manager Wei-teni Pe
partiiieiit, Chicago, IU.
Assets iti the United State.
Canh Items
Real Estate, I'niiieiiiiiuereU.
United States ISouds
Of hT Securities
Othet Items
. lS.SS IW
V,,!1M I S
l.iilli.HVI 1 :
lli'.l l.i'.l 'j
24,041 65
1.752.2U7 Ml
Liabilities' in the United States.
Losses Unadjusted and
in Suspense .-?138,!)34 20
All other Claims against
the Ctuuj.any 4.7t 75
1 13.01U u;
Amount necessary to re
insure all outstanding
risks 77i',072 VI
Net surplus in United
bates t '.i-n
.!,7.!2,207 89
31
..SW3.124 52
. .H,9j0,y:' Oil
Net Rnrplu. in United States Pee.
18S2
Losses paid 6ince Organization
HE ELKH01 SA
HEAD QUARTERSirFOR
ALE, WINES BEER AND CIGARS,-
Old Kentucky Whiskies,
1 M PORTED AVIN ES,
M LOT EXTRA .DRY CHAMPAGNE,
NATIVE WINES,
Omaha
Always mi
ALWAYS. IN STOCK, AT
THE EIiKHORN
Fitzgerald Bloek
Commission Merchant,
HBADCiTTAETEBS FOE
A N
migSaest Csasfe
An unexcellod lino of FLGCR always in stock, corner
Hain Streets, opposite First National Bank.
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA,
Li iijool .
Insurance; Co., of lloton.
('oin jany, of London.
of Toronto, Out.
$ 4.roo ooo
2.10 Ooo
..
iuu,
rv. i itin :tnl proiniit attention
isaac kwi:ktskk, a. w. damon.
I'rei-idciit. Secretary.
FRANK K. SWKE'ISLR. Yice-rrb-idei.r.
Washington
Fire and Marine Insurance Company
or
BOSTON.
STATEMENT, JAN. 1, 184.
- ASSETTSZ
I'.aiiK Stocks $ 4)1,1:I.k7
city of isosiun lionds I&i.whmmi
Culted .suites " 170,KS7..1U
i.'ailroad Stocksand Bonds, 4IO,6':t,00
Koslon O is-Light Co.Stock, .1,500,00
Loan's on Mortgage 84,ou,00
Co I ia l e i a 1 1 ii.400,1 Ki
Maiinc rreiiiiimi .Not its ;..'jo,7'J
l ivmitiiiis in course, of Col'l 'n !m,71l',1.': ;
Casli on j, ami t iy,l:ni,(i.r, ,
Oi lici a. jsc l si accrued In I. Ac) t ,7 1 1,00
t;i:iss Ass iris, i:l..ris.".,.V.t).'!4
LIABILITIES.
Losses rvoriMl& euiMtsilf l l:i. t !2.mi
l.'i oi ftr I'einsui'iiiicc, -ik),;;) :'.u
All uiiift Liabilities 57l.:i4j
tino.-.s Liaiulitiks, except Capital ?:t:".2s-j 02
Surplus as regards rolicy-liolders, $l.ini,2ii7.72
i'aid-up :--pilal l,(sx).n;li.(Ki
X t Sui"ihis,
.00.217,72
V," iiST EU X DEl'A KT.M EXT.
174. La SALLE STREET, CHICAGO
I'KEO. S. JAMES. General Agent.
COMMERCIAL UNION.
iVSStT2lA.2srCE CO.,
ONDON.
UX1TED STATES BRANCH:
r. and 39 Wall Street. - XEW YORK CITY
ALKKP.O Pki.l. Resident Manager.
Chas. skwali., Aseistant Manager.
WESTEUX DEI'AHTMKNT:
157 and if.!) LaSalle St.. - - CUICAUO. ILL.
C. 1'. JIullins. Resident Secretary.
U2JITEI STATES BRANCH
STATEMENT JAX. 1st, lI.
Reserve for total liabilities, incliul-
iiiLr iv-iueunitice in United htates Sl.3;7.13l 24
Net surplus January 1st. lss4 SW0..-01 80
Assets held Iu the United States... S2,327.CM 04
Income. 1; 51.Cil.934 55
lixpvlldllUlCS. Ie3 1.601.12O tiS
Surplus Income In U. S.. 1S83 184,14 47
Total losses uaid bv this Company
hiuee organization 537.7I5,i-'4 00
All losses In the Western Department paid
promptly through the Bruneli Office, 157 ci 159
LaSalle St.. Chicago.
ST- LOUJS BEER?
M3
diaug;lit.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
D
price paid for
Gth an
NEBRASKA.
0
Telegraphic
XT CIIICAliO.
Tlie Democratic Hosts Pre
pare for Battle.
Chicago, July 5. Delegates to the
democratic national convention con
tiune to arrive in fitraggiinjj dctacli
meuts, which, in few cues iiuiiilicr
more than five or six. They have thus
far arrived principally as individuals.
One hall' of the Loiisiaua delegation.
however,. arrived this inornins?, and the
entire Iowa delegation, numbering 20,
came later in the day. Quite a uumher
of" the leaders reached the city late lust
night and their presence caused an ac
tivity and animation at hotels which
delegates alone could not impart.
Chicago, July 5. General butler ar
rived iu Chicago from Boston on the
C:30 train over the Michigan Central
road. He was accompanied hy ids
aecretary anil several personal Iriends
Upon the arrival of the train at the
depot the distinguished visiter was
waited upon ly a committee represent
ing the laiior organizations of the city,
headed hy Mr. Muldoon. and after a
fdioit season of hand slinking the gen
eral was escorted to a carriajro and
diiven to the Palmer hu.-e. There hi
wan met by a crowd of about a hundred
citizens, who greeted him with three
cheers. IJy an adroit Ilauk movriiicut
throuh the fide door he avoided the
necessity of delivering a speech, which
was called for, and retired to his room.
On the route through Michigan Gen
eral Butler was warmly received at
various towns aloDg the Michigan road.
At Michigan City the mayor boarded
the train and introduced Butler to the
people. The general then delivered u
few remarks, in the course of which he
said that the demonstration was evi
dence that they approved his course.
The local labor demonstration in the
Butler interest did not take place until
nearly 10 o'clock. The labor societies,
representing the bricklayers, horse
shoerp, seaman and the typographical
and various other unions selected Mar
ket street as a rendezvous and from
there proceeded to the Palmer house
oy a circuitous route, along which weie
lare, waiting crowds The marcliing
column numbered about 3,000, speaking
strictly, and carried a varieij of trans
pariencics, all of which bore the face or
Bu'ler supplemented with such senti
ments as"Labor Needs a Statesman;''
"If I am Not For You, I am Against
You;" "Butler to the Factory Czars
of Lowell "The Workiugmeu Wel
come Butler." Toward the rear of the
column was borne aloft a mammoth
spoon, on which was inscribed "Butler
Will Feed You All." The extreme
rear of the line was made up of a
broom brigade, displaying the device,
"Butler Will Sweep the Country." As
the column approached the vicinity of
the Palmer house the scene became an
extraordinary one. The electric lighted
streets for many blocks in every uirec
tion were filled with a mass of people
numbering fully 20,000, who awaited
the appearance of the Massachusetts
man. The great crowd may not have
been drawn out solely to see and hear
Butler, as the location was the locus of
all the interest which centers about the
approach of the national convention,
but the demonstration and the knowl
edge that Butler was to speak caught
and retained the attention of the vat
auditory. General Butler , was roundly
entered on his appearing but his re
marks were distinct to only those near
him.
THE NEW YORK DELEGATION.
Chicago. July 5. Forty-ote of the
members of the New York delegation
held a conference tonight at the Pal
mer houe. It Was intended to have a
caucus, but as the delegates could not
all be gathered today, some not having
arrived, that plan was abandoned.
Among those present were delegates
for Cleveland and a number of friends
of Flower. A Flower delegate was
nominated bv Mate Chairman Man
ning to be temporary chairman of the
delegation, and he was elected without
di,seut. There was do division of any
kind, to that no test of the relative
strength of the Cleveland and Flower
men could be ascertained. It is aUo
stated that neither tide appeared at all
anxious to bring up any test question
at the present time and it may be safely
said that the whole delegation, wbea it
meets, will be nearly evenly divided
The conference adjourned till Monday
at 11 o'clock, and many of the delegates
present seemed to think that a further
adjournment would be taken on that
d$y until evening.
FENX3TLVASIANS.
Fifteen ;f tiui P.eansylvania de'ega- j
tion arrived this cveziug sad started
taeKatdxall boon, with headquarters
at the Grand Pacific hotel. Among
the prominent delegates were Wm. F. !
Ilamty, B. F. Myci W. II. Snowdin.
and John Campbell. William A. Wu -lace
is expected tonight and Samuel J.
Randall on Mooday. Th'j Philadcl
phia delegation is expected tomorrow
morning'.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E W. COOK. M. D-
Physician and Slkoeon,
OFFICE At Fisiiek's Ditt o Stoke.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice. In all
Courts ot the State. Office iu Kuxerld lilock.
ri.ATTSMOt'Til,
XK.ltKASKA.
A1.I.KN Ll-KSO.V. A, N. St' 1.1.1 VdK
IIUftXKV & SLLMVAX,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will give, prompt
rfttentlou to all business jntrusted to them. t)l
rice iu I'niou lilock, East side.
PLATTSMOUTH M KBH 8K A.
FRANK H. WILSON,
r.asement of Lank ot Cass County.
Cok.nkk Sixth ami Main Sthf.kts.
1TOTA.FIT PTJBLIO
'articular attention uived to the preparation
of papers torCaveats, I'aiciitH and ltej;istrutiou
of iraue iMarlvs anil Labels.
Win. IKLLF.H.
Justice cf the peace.
Elmwood NeL
Collections a specialty and gives
prompt attention. P. O. address h.lm-
wood Neb.
UU. NALLSUl'ltV.
BE1TTIST.
Jfllce over smith. Black & Co's. Dru-i Store.
Kirst class dentistry at reasonable prices, 23ly
M. O'DONOKQE
ATTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC.
Fitzgerald's lilock.
1M.ATT.SJ10LTII, - NKl'.ltASKA
Atfent tor Steamship Mat s to aud from Europe,
diiiwwly
i.t. w. it. HCiiiL.iit.vi::iix.
Practicing Physician.
Office. Corner Main and 7th Streets.,
PLATTSMOUTH, ------ KEHRASK
It. It. LIVISUhTO.V, 31. i-,
PIIVSICIAJf & 8UKOKON.
OFFI E HOURS, from 10 a. m., to 2 p. m.
Exaiuin.m Surgeon lor U. S. l'easion.
JK. M. 311LLKKV
PHYSICIAN AND SU11CEOX,
Can be found by calling at his office, corner 7th
aud Alain Streets, in J. H. Waterman's, house.
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA.
JAM. tt. 3IATI1KWH
ATTOK-f EV AT LAW.
Office over Raker & Atwood's store, south side
of Main between 5th and 6th streets. 2itf
MTKOUK A CE.A1CK..
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in all
the Courts hi the State.
Dixtrict Attorrieu and Xotaru Public.
.viiiii . v. i::.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire In
surance and Collection Agency, office t'nioi.
block 1'lattsmouth Nebraska. 22in3
u. fi. u iii;i-:LLK co. '
LAW OFFICE, Real F-atate, Fire and Life In
surance Agents, riaitsmouth, Nebraska, col
lectors, tax -payers. Have a crmplete abstract
of titles. Buy id sell real --,k, iieg niaie
loans. &c. 16 I
K. 3JOKIUHOX,
Notary Public.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in Casj
and adjoining Counties ; gives fpecia: attention
to collections and abstracts of title. Office in
Sherwood lilock, riattsmoutb, Nebraska.
17yl
ROBERT II. WIXIMIAIH,
Notary Public
ATTOKSEY AT LAW.
Office over Carruth's Jewelry Store.
Plattsmouth. - Nebrajka.
F1. A. KARTSGAK,
X? A W Y "E IC .
Fitzgerald's Block. Plattsmouth NVp
Prompt and careful attention to a genera:
Law Practice.
K. DRESSLEK,
Herchant Tailor.
PLATTSMOUTH. -
- NEB.
Dr. C. A. Marshall
Successor to Clutter & Marshall.)
TIST
Preservation of natural teeth a specialty.
Teeth extracted without pain by tiste of
Laughing Gas.
All work warranttd. Prices reasonable
ITZORF A I.H HI.orK. - n.ATTHMUl 1 M..
J. PARLEMAN,
Will BUY aul slL,:. all kinds of
FUE1TITUEE
METALS .RAGS
A2TD
FURS
Will advance money on all
SALABLE GOODS,
on lower Main street.
One dcor west of Beck's Furniture sore
Plattsmouth. Feb. 1st, 18S546tf.
2
Ch-CQ
e
SS ft
o
S3
eh
CD
2
e
S 2
2
ri
vat
5s
3
CP?
pa
en
o
5
KB
ft
in?
o
E9
est
Eft
IS0
ft
e
pa
S5
B3
3
2)
u ))
r
89
':