FRANK H. WILSON, Fire, Tornado ami Cyclone Insurance, Office, Basement of Bank of Cav Couuty, PLATTSMOUTH, : NEBRASKA, Queen Insurance Company, of Liverpool. Washington. Fire ami Marine Insurance Co., of 1'oston. Commercial Union Aimance Company, of London. Western Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont. Telegraphic tablislrug an extra watch oa tie chan nels through which tickets are given out. The sergeant at arm, it is said 2 CO O PS Si o cr1 has bwn warned by the f rieuda of oth er candidates to increase his precautions against all conceivable means of ingiess E S3 to the ball. lie has reported that there is no possible chance for claqucrs to CONGRESSIONAL. get in pave by ticket. If they have tickets, Bright eajs be has, of course. no means of preventing their entrance There appears to be no doubt that the tickets held by the Massachusetts dele gates will be placed where they will do the most good. Closing Days in Congress. Capital, - ... Total Assets, - Total losses paid since organization, $ 4.S00 000 20.100 000 52.047 090 The Fitz John Porter Case. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. s i Reliable Insurance Careful Underwriting and prompt attention guaranteed. Western Assurance Co., I OF 'Toronto, tint. A. M. H.viilf, J.J.K.v, A. V. IHa.D. Presiieni. ia-i.iP;i::i; Dir. Supt. Agencies. I'XITKII M TAT KM TUl'NTKIX J.W Ul. II. tillhvt, of Wi!M;llin & Union, Million laoiilnsliip l.llio,) f iilk. Win. A. BuotU, PreM.ieuL 1'liinl :ili-mal Hunk, New York. Arthur B. Graves, rrcsiiicm St. NuMioias liuak. Mew Vork. ?. V . Jl.iy.'f. General Agent, Milwaukee, Vi UNITED STATUS .BRANCH AS KT". Culled Stiiit i perci-nt register ed KiniJ-- United St.ilei 4 per cent registers.! Bond 218,210 u New York Ceutral & lhi.i'im Kiver lfciiiroau !( is Ifi.uno On Georgia iStale Kimils 7,..0u no Cash deposited liix.il; of Miis- Mippi 13,'MNt Cash iu Hank ... l-o.HT'..bi Premiums in cour-e. ol collection.. lu-'.i.ui..7i i-TAiiiLi n i:s. s sm,M7.D-2 Ke-Insurance reserve y.;;fi.3l til paid ll-Ses "0 1ii.2:i Other liabilities ? .WUU 8:i Surplus In United Stales.. 5 : 09,003.73 Premium Jec-'iiti i;i fulled States, 107110 issj, Inclusive,- $o,:aj;ic2;s Total Fire los-e, paid in I'uiteil StteH.l74 to IS-;i, lulUHive 3.:i!.i,5:iri.ijt Isaac svi:i:rsK, a. w. iumok. I'reMdeut. Secretary. FRANK K. SWKETSEK. Vice-Priddent. Washington Fire una Marine Insurance Goinpaiij OK BOSTON. STATEMENT, JAN. 1, 1884. t ASSETTS.i H.uik Stock S 401,043.87 . ily iI Boston Ponds IXi.VOU.OO Uniird Mitles " 170.8S7..rjO i i.r.'ad mocks ami Hondo, 4lo,i3,(0 iiosluu U is- Liijlit 'o.StOCk, 5.500,i0 Loans on iMdi'lK:)" 84.000,00 ('(llaieiai 1"il',4o0,00 Mailne Premium iSotes, :i".su3.7i : I' iniuiih in coarse of C'olVn ;s.7iu.i:i nu oa 1. ami tJj,4;H,o5 01 lic-r.ss ts(ai-eruedlut.c) t ,744,00 fitSU.S ASHKTS... $1,595,500.34 LIABILITIES. Ijoss-s' reported supposed$l 13,4 12.00 uen vel for Kein.-airance, 2i.2i.30 All oilier Liabilities, 21.57I.X! Tne Democratic Convention. Gltoss LIABILITIES, except Capital $3M5.22. G2 Surplii-1 regards Policy-holders, $1,200,207.72 raid-up .filial 1,000,0(-o.ch Net Surplus, J200.2f)7.7z WESTERN DEPARTMENT, 174 SALLE STREET, CHICAGO I'll EI). S. JAMES. General Agent. Tn szzicuxce Co OF 11 VI2K POOL. Seiul-arinuHl statem-nt of tlie United States brauch ou ilteW day of December, lo-i.i. JOSEPH M. ROGERS. Manager Western De cpartment, Chicago, 111. Assets in the United States. COMMERCIAL UNION, oTCsres co.. rj :-i OF 'h Items S lteal Estate, Unincumbered United (States Bond Other Securities Other Items 18.083 or, 3.r'2,.1:Mi l l,eit!,M..:tli 24.041 65 1,752.207 89 Liabilities in the United States. Losses Unadjusted ami in Suspense 133.9TrJ 20 All other Claims against the Company 4,070 75 143.010 95 Amount necessary to re insure all outstanding risks 776,072 42 Net surplus iu United aates hj,i:i $1,7.2,207 8:) Ket Surplus In United States Dee. 31 1882 "2 Losses paid since Organization S.iHXi.yi.'s n) LONDON. UNITED STATES BRANCH: 37 and 39 Wall Street, - NEW YOKK CITY Alfkei Pull.. Resident Manager. Chas. hEWAiL, AeeiKt.tut Manager. WESTEKN DEPARTMENT: 157 and 15U LaSalle St.. - - CHICAGO, ILL. C. F. Mullins. Resident Secretary. UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT JAN. 1st, 1884. Keecrve for toial liabilitiee. Includ ing re-msuranee in United States $1,337,134 24 et mil pins jacuary isi, ise-j 990,501 80 Asset held In the United States... $2,327,636 04 Income. 183 $1,625,934 55 Expenditures. 1883...... 1.501,120 08 Surplus Income in U. S.. 1883 184,814 47 Total losses paid by this Company since organization $37,715,624 00 All losses In the Western Department paid pr-'inotlv through the Branch Oltice. 157 & 159 LaSalle St.. Chicaeo. ELKHORN SALOON ! HEAD QtJ ARTIRSrFOK ALE, WINES BEER AND CIGARS OSd Kentucky Whiskies, IMli:TED AVINES, MUMM'S EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, NATIVE AVIXES, ST- LOUJS BEER A.Iwsays 11 clraugflit . jbl nKES of cigars ALWAYS IX STOCK, AT THE ILKHOEH PLATTSMOUTH, XEC. Fitzgerald Bloclc 3. w. iBUMs:asririBK, Commission Merchant, A N D Blligliest Casli price paid, for jBiTjaranKiffi ierrs. -An nneiceliod line of FLOUR always in stock,. corner 6th an Main Streets, opposite First National Bank. PLATTSMOUTH, -r - , NEBRASKA. rWmwu their Tiguo aoa E- W. COOK. M. D- Physician and SrnoF.ON, OFFICE At Fishek's Ditto Stoke. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Washington, After reading the journal the chair laid before the senate the Fitz John Porter veto mes sage, which was read, the question beirifc'. "Shall the bill pass not withstand ing the objections ot the president." The yeas and najs were taken without debate aud resulted in a tie vote, yeas 37, nays 27. Two-thirds not voting in the affirmative, the bill failed to pass. The vote in detail s: Yeas Bayard, Beck, Brown, Butler, Call, Cameron (Pa.), Cockrell, Coke, Fair, Farley, (jarland, George, (jroome, Hampton, Harris, Hoar, Jonas, Jones iFla.), Maxey, Morgan, Pike, Pugh, Hansom, Sewell, Vauee, Vest, Voor hees. Xays Aidrich, Allison. Blair, Bow ea, Cameron (Wis.), Conger, Dawes, Dolpu, Edmunds, Hale, Aarrisou, Haw ley, Hill, IngallB, Lapbam, Logan, Mc Millan, Mitciiell, Morrill, Palmer, Piatt, Plumb, Sawyer, Sherman, VanWyck, Wilson. 27. Mr. Davis, from the committee on appropriations, repor;ed the fortifica tion bill with amendments. Ordertd printed. Mr. Jones (Xev.), explained that he had been necessarily absent during the vote on the Fitz-John Porter till and if he bad been iu the chamber he would have voted in favor of the bill becom ing a law, notwithstanding the presi dent's objections. Mr. Blair, from the committee on education and labor, reported favorably the bill to legalize the incorporation oi the national trades union. Calendered. The resolution offered yesterday by Sherman was agreed to, providing for a session of the senate to-morrow (July 4). A resolution was agreed to authoriz ing the appointment of a committee of five senators to examine into the capac ity of steel-producing works in the United States to make steel for guns of high power, plate suitable for war ships, and into the character and sufficiency of the tools in the navy yard and foun dries suitable for the manufacturing of engines for such vessels and sea coast defenses. Also to inquire cs to the best method of manufacturing the same, whether by government or con tract with private parties. The 6euate insisted upon its amend ments to the sundry civil bill, and or dered a conference. A COCK-EYE COX.TIuaCY. Chicago. Jaly 3. Certain members of the committee of arrangements for the democratic convention profess to have discovered a conspiracy on the part of the friends of Benjamin But ler, to get up a grand demonstration for "The Cock-Eyed Man of Destiny with a view to nominating him by clamor and entusiasm. AFTER THE STYLE OF BLAISE'S SELEC TION. It is known that it is the intention of the trades assemblies and labor unions to give Butler a rousing welcome, but the investigation of the committee meu is said to have developed further that an effert is to be made to take the en thusiasm into the convention hall How this is to be done is not related by the committee men, but outsiders sav that Butler's friends aie in com- mmunication with delegates and oiherj entitled to tickets, and that they are endeavoring to buy them at pretty eteep figures. This staement chimes with the information that THE GENERAL'S BAKREL has already arrived at the Palmer house. It is further given the air cf plausibility by the mysterious acts of Col. Plympton, General Uu tier's agent Piympton ha3 a room at the Palmer house, but be is seldom there. A pile of papers and miscellaneous odds and ends is theonly indication of occupan cy which greets the visitor to Xo. 214. Many call but few find Plympton in. Those who have watched his move ments report that he is in close commu nication much of tne time with SECRETARY SHBIVELY, of the recent rnti-monopoly conven tion. Secretary Sbrively has been in the city for several weeks strengthen ing the intrenchments of the labor and trades aiscnbly fortifications. What ever truth there is in these rumors, that strong endeavor is bein? made to POAK THE CONVENTION FOB BBTLEB. j,hoee who have charge of the tickets 1 t:o. S. SMITH, ATT"RNEY AT LAW. Will practice in all Courts of the Stat. oiuce in r itzgei iu ijiock pi.vrraMOUTii, K KUKASKA. ALLKN UKKHON. A. X.SU.MVhX IIUCSO.V & SILLIVa, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will Rive prompt attention tuii'l huMne.ss intrusted to them. Ot- lice in L nion JSlock, bast side. PLATTSMOUTH - KKU11A8KA. FRANK H. WILSON, Basement of Bank of Cass County. Cokxek Sixth and Main Stmkets. ITOTARY PT7BLIO rarticnlar attention irived to the preparation of paper for Caveats, Talents and Registration of ira.de Murks aud Labels. Justice of the Peace. Elm wood Xeb Collections a specialty and gives prompt attention. P. O address Klin wood Neb. 1) 11. a. NAIiIhlil'Kl , DEllTTIST. Jffice over Smith, Black & Co's. Drug Store. First class dentistry at reasonable prices, 231 y M. O'DONOHOE ATTORNEY AT LAW Jb NOTARY PUBLIC. Fitzgerald's Block, PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA Agent for Steamship lines to and from Europe. dl2wo2ly 1 t. XV. U. PiCUIl.l4..KCIlT, Practicing Physician. Office. Corner Main and 7th Streets., PLATTSMOirrn, ------ nebraski. K. K. LIYIXliiMTOX. 91. !., PHYSICIAN & BUKOKON. OFFI HOURS, from 10 a. m., to 2 p. m. Exaniin. ir Surgeon for U. S. Pension. OK. . JULln. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Can be found by calling at bis office, corner 7th and Main btreets, iu J. 11. Waterman's house. PLATTSMOUTH. NKBKASKA. JAM. . MATHF.WM ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Baker & Atwood's store, south side of Main between 6th and (ith streets. lilt I HTHUIIK Al CL.HJ4. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In all the Courts iu the State. DUtrict Attorney and Notary Public. Wlkli . IVIHK, COLZ.ECTIOJV3 H 81PCIAZ,11. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate, Fire In surance and Collection Agency. Office Union block Plattsmouth Nebraska. 22m3 l. 11. WIIEISLKR A CO. LAW OFFICE, Real Kstate, Fire and Life In surance Agents. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Col lectors, tax -payers. Have a complete abstract of titles. Buy and sell real estate, negotiate loans. &e. t5y 1 JAMES K. HOKltlSOX. Notary Public. ATTORNEYAT LAW. Y :i practice in tass at id adjoining Counties ; gives gpecia: attention to collections and abstracts of title. Ollice in Sherwood Block. Plattsmouth, Nebr:uka. 17V 1 HOItKKT II. WiSDHAM, Notary Public ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Carruth's Jewelry store. Plattsmouth. - Nebraska. M. A. HARTiCAN, li A W Y B K . Fitzgerald's Block. Plattsmouth Neb Prompt and careful attention to a general Law Practice. K. DltESSLEK, Merchant Tailor. PLATTSMOUTH. - - - EB. Dr. C. A. Marshall ' ..Successor to Clutter & Marshall.) Preservation of natural teeth a specialty. Teeth extracted without pain by use of Laughing Qas. AH work watranttd. Prices reasonable Fttzokbald Block. - Plattsmouth Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered vou by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be fnnnd lwhr in thin fsmi. 47tf Spearhead tobacco is si' the go dcv, All chewers seem to be anxious to get that farm, which will btt trlven awav in J nne nxt. Call at Matt Schlegel'g for a circular. ltf Monev saved by buying hand made brooms, ssk your dealer for them. d2S-imo 2 to r5 101 ft ft g. g5 S 89 ft 4 S 89 & ft 5s e3 IMA j SRI i"ii" "m i I f-Ti tTiir g3 c? C3