FRANK H. WILSON' Fire, Tornado awl Cyclone Insurance, ..0:.- B.nrracnt of Bank cf Cas3 Coauty, PLATTSMOUTH, : NEBRASKA, Queen Insurance Company, of Liverpool. "Wiiohintoii Fire ami Marine Insurance Co., of Uostoii. Cointnerei.il Union Assurance Company, of London. AVeatern Ajnuranee Ciii.tny, of Toronto, Out. Capital, - - Total Assets, - Total losses paitl since orpinizatioii, lieli-Me Insurance Careful Underwriting and prompt attention guaranteed. Western imm Co., Toronto, Out. A. ii. SX1XH, J. J. Ke- V. A. W. Uoll. Pr!Sl 'cut. MuU iK'' K dir. Supt- Agi lities. I ITKI hTATKS THI HTEM. Win. II. Galon. -f William & Cuioii, iJ ni-n .(LMlU.till Line,) ev oik. Win. A. Booth. E.esi.ient lnir.1 iill-iu:il i;:ink. New ii a- lithur 1!. Cravi-s. I'lfcM.l -lit M. Nlcn-las i.auk. .New oik. i;-o.V, llayc. C'jncral Aeut, Milwaukee, Wi UNITED STATES BRANCH. At-Kl S. Uniljd Stares 4!i percent register ed I'.Kiid United St.ttes i per cent ivKifired Bin kU New tuk Central & Il'.iuu River Railroad u i is Ueoiviii rtiAte Bond C&u deposited in Stato of Mii siPi't 'ash lu Bank Premiums in c'ur-; of collection.. &JlVon.e' 21S.-MH o V7,otW.0u 15, NMI.IK l-o.sTo.JH LI.VKILI riK. S9..1.517 0: Ke Insurance reserve f 4"..ei:iJ 31 liniiii.l I,,. u,- KH.HIi il oihi-r luiiiiiiiics m.ui. $ r.o'i.iTn.w Snrnlus iu Uuiteil Mt-s ;U9,"a.7a Pre iniii'ii c -iits Su United SU?, I87 T li. iucluoive, ,, j- Total Fire los-e. pai 1 United St-te-.1871 1 is a. iiiiuMve a.a:i.;Alo.c Tixsivrccnca (Jo OF LIVEKPOOL. Semi-a-wiual strem nt r the United State" ftranen on T-e si-t av vl DeeintMr. JOSEPH M. rJK'.K'tS. Manager We.-teni De p.n tiaont, Cl.ieao, 111. Axsets In the United States. C.i-ili It!ns Heal Kitiuj. L'iiiiicuinl)"li"-tl t'uited Mil s lioiid-i Othei Seeuiities - Otiiei ltciu.-. ...3 ;-i.Vj.5'n. i 'lVi'i v. ! LM.Ot! ). 712.207 W Liabilities in the United Mates. Losses Uuad jmted aud in Sii-..;.i.e .-i:5'.a3i 20 AU otiier t'lai ns against the Ooni.-any 4."7fi75 UJ.U10 ;5 Amount neeo.- ary to r-- iiniiri.' all uuisl iiidiii risHs 7o,072 4- Nt ir. las i'l United Sines 1-33. iai .'.2 .t,7:.2.207S9 Net Siirp'u 1.. United St ites Dec. 31 r LosseiiVd" ei'uee brsatiizit ion ...... .8.!Oi;.!ie W lLKHORN s HEAEQUAKTIRSSFOR WIRES BEER AND CIGARS, Old Kentncuy Wliiskies, -ALE, mrortTED AVINKS. MUM'S EXTKA DUV CHAMPAGNE, NATIVE WINES, ST- LOUIS BEER- Strug's Omab.a Beer Always on drawgflit. jTWTSSHm 3EIRIES of CIGjElBlS . ALWAYS IN STOCK, ATj THE ELKHORN Fitzgerald Block - - - PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. J. F. IB ATLTmiEESITJEIlG , Commission Merchant, TPIE3IE3in9 THLncrTOTHL AND IHDlglaest Cash 1 An wjcxcellod line of FLOUR. always in etock, cofer Cia&o : f;T. flfwtii: ATknn&ita- First National :Tlflnt - ".. ? . $ 4..r00 000 20.100 000 T,2.047 0JC I."5AAC SVY1.K ISK1C, A. W. DAMON. President. Secretary. 11 AN v E. SWEEISER. Yiee-lrirluVlit. Washington Firs and S'ariue Insurance Company or BOSTON. STATEMENT, JAN. 1, 1884. t ASSETTS.Z Bank Stnc!, $ 401 ,C 197 ,lt y or IJ.iMuu Bonds I;t3.i4,x Culled Mai e " 17l.8H7.fi0 .abroad Mucks and Homin, 4io.j..mi Boston i 11-l IMl.SlocK, fi,50l,i0 .oausoii .M'iriK:t;e Kl.iKtu.uo Collateral lHAJO.nnj Marine I'reiiiiuiu Notes &.w;J,7tf . n-iiiiuin-i in course of Col'l'n iri.TCi.Bi i hsii on I anil I4.1,4:,i.r3j Oilier., ssetsi accrued Int. a i- t ,744,nO Cii'fcs Assets... ...1.59j.S?0.W LIABILITIES. Losses reported supposed?! 13, 142.00 i. .-rived i r Beiiiiurauee, 2fU,-jr.y.3o Ail other Liabilities 21,;'7 Gko.ss Liabilities, except Capital saw.V-'S'.J 62 ?iirii'ui :ii regard Polley-hoWlers. 1.2m.'Jo7.72 i'aid-ur apilal l.iuo.ism.ou $JKi.2h7,"2 WESTEKN DiiPAUTMENT. 174 La SALLE STREET. CHICAGO KKED. S. JAMES. General Agei.t. COMMERCIAL UNION ssstjuaitoe CO., or LONDON. CX1TED STATES BRANCH: 37 and 39 Wall Street, - NEW YORK CITY Ai-FKF.D Pki.L. Resident Man arc r. tii.vs. skwli., Asiitaut ilanager. WRSTEUX DEPARTMENT: 157 and 1M I-Salle St . - - CI1ICAOO. ILL. C. K. MCLLINS. Kesident Secretary. UNITED STATES BRANCH PTATKMENl JAN. 1st. 18. Keserve fortmal liabilities', Inclti't- ing le-liiHiirance in United Mates $1,337,13 4 24 Net'ouivius Jaetiary 1st, ls4 ay,M)l 80 ' suet lield In the United States... $2,327,30 0 liicimie. l-Kl $1.62.1.934 55 xpi lidilUIeti, 183 11,120 ; Surplus Income in U. S.', 188;J 184,814 47 i'ot a! losses paid by this Company t-iuce organization 37.715.r24 00 All losses tn the Western Department paid prninpt.lv through the nraneh Otliee, 157 6.159 LaSalie St.. Chieaxo. .. ALO price paid for rn Telegraphic AT CHICAGO. Cleveland Leads the Race, The Opening Day. A Letter From Tilden. Followiug is au authentic copy of a coiuuiuuication to Mr. B iruurc,' chuir iiiau the uatioual committee, fiom Mr.Tildeu: Grayatoue, July 5, lS84.To IIou. William 11. Uurnuui, C'liicngw, 111. 1 have received your telrgraui intormin; me of the ditiiosition to nominate we of the disposition to nouiiuate me for the presidenc and as!iiur, "Will Yu accept an unanimous nomination lroui the couveutiou!" and also a telegram from Mr. Manning saio; "ll efcems ah solutely necessary that you (I sliould answer liarnuin's telegram as soon as possible." Your iuquiry was explicitly auswercd in the Degaiive by letter ot June lOJi to Mr. Manning. (Signed) S. J. Tilden. neuiuska's OKOA.1ZaT10.. The Nebraska delt gallon organized to-day as follow.: Unairman, R. A. Hatty; secretary, (J. Marvin; ciedeu lialf!, W. II. Munger; resolutions J. Sterlinj Morton; orgauiz ition, To!iah Castor; vice-president, John G. llifi gins; national committee, James K. Boyd. J'erry Belmont Is out wilh the state ment that ttie apparent victory oi Cievc JauJ shou.ti not be accepted as tlual b the convention, lie declared that the minority in the delegation represented the majority in the state, and as such should be respected. This sentiment is urged upon all wavering Cleveland men. The Kentucky delegation tonight adopted a resolution providing that in the event that Kentucky should not present the name of Mr. Carlisle the chairman will cast the vote of the state an follows: Bayard 8, McDonald 7, Tliurmau 4, Cleveland 10. Tammany has sustained one severe rebuff tonight from the Iowa delega lion. The Iowa people while in session were met with a request that some gentlemen of the New York count) desired to address the delegation. A reception committee was appointed, aud when the question wan ufiked it the visitors were Tammanyites, the re ply came that they were, whereupon a motion was made to adjourn, and was carried without dissent. Maryland will probably cast seven votes for Cleveland and nine for Bay ard on the first ballot. Maine will cast a solid vote for Cleveland, which is also true of Ver mout, both of which states will ob serve the unit rule. Arkansas has been instructed to vote as a unit and todaj balloted frequently without effect, the delegation being divided between Bay ird McDouaM and Cleveland. At at tempt was made to unite on Sloeuin, but it failed. Illinois took A test VOtC today anil , , stood 40 for Cleveland and 2 lor Mc Donald. J Michigan is divided between Cleve land, Thurman and Butler, the termer Lav.'oga majority. ebraL?ka stands 9 for Cleveland aul 1 for Bayard. . New Hampshire instructed the chair man to cast the entire vo? -rr Cleve land. The majority of Virginia is announc ed i or Cleveland, The receipt of the Tilden telegram tomyht created very li'.tle comment All electioneering in the past forty eight hours has not contemplated the contingency of Tilden and consequently it made very little change in the sitau tion. A rumor was current late tonight that when the time for nominating speeches arrive?, John Kelly will pr sent tl e nme of Tilden. Ti.e Connecticut delegation this morning nompad tn mut 1a vnt f.,.-i Cleveland,! Vermont wi.l also vote for him. A strong pcint is b.-ing made for Justice Field that his opinion in case involving constitutional questions pre- j sent soi.nd democratic dt.ctr.ne as to the limitations of the powers of gov ernment and that the nomination would draw strong republican sup port. The New York delegation met at 11 o'clock and continued iu session four hours.- li eat interest is centered iu this meeting as having a vry import ant bearing on the Snal action of the coavantierxh and tne hall wt in Iron ftt9jfcxwJo is bold. U filled with a throng of people anxi ous to eecure early tidings ol the re sult. It was understood that at a meet ing late last night Tatumau) decided to insist on a two thirds majority for the enforcement of the unit ml, and the question whether that uuinWr could ij mustered caused a long aud excited diacussion; Hie tcuor if which has not yet been learned. Humors of the results of the balloting crept out from lime to time, but could not be verified. The following i9 given as the ballota today : For presidential preferences, the first or informal ballot gave Cleveland 46, Flower 23, Thtirman 1, liayard 1, Tildtn 1. The second or lornml ballot after chune, gave Cleveland 17, Gen Siorum 15, Bayard 9. Flower 1. It i understood the Flower men eomp'i minted Slocum and Bayard with a view thereby of winning the votes ot Kinirs county. The vote on the enforcement of the unit rul stood Gl to 8. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E W. CODK. M. 13. Physician asi fcjt'UOKON, OFFICE At Fishers Dura Stoke. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. ;i:o. s. oiitii, ATT'UINEY AT LAW. Will practice in all Courts of the State. Oflice in Fitzeild Hloek 1'L.ATTSMOI'TII, - M-KlASKA. ALLKN BKKSON. A. X. Sl'l.LIVii.V. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will give prompt dttchtiou to a'l bUNlness Intrusted lo them. Of lice in L'niou Hlock, East side. PLATTSMOUTH NRPKVSKA. FRANK H. WILSON, Basement of ltauk of Cass County. COKN'EJC SIX I U AND MAIN STKEETS. 1TOTAB.T PUBLIC l'articiilar atlenllou gived to the preparation of paper tor Caveat", i'aientu and Registration of xiade Marks and Labels. Vm. DKLLKN. JuHtiCe ofthti Peace. Elm wood Xeb Collections a specialty and gives prompt attention. 1 0 address Elm wood Neb. 1U. A.m HALI.SUIUV. DEiTTIST. Jffice over Smith, Black & Co's. Drug Store. First elass dentistry at reasonable prices. 231 y M. O'DONOHOE ATTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC. Fitzgerald's Block, PLATTSMOUTH, - NKBHA9KA Agent for Steamship lines to and from Europe. dl2v52ly ,ux iv. u. t:li.Uii.L:(:uT, Pra ct icing Physician. Oflice. Corner Main and 7th Streets., PLATTSMOUTH, ------ NEBRASKA. K. IC LIVIXUHTO.V. St. I PHYSICIAN & SUK.1JKO.N. OFFI E HOURS, from 10 a. m., to 2 p. m. ExHimmr.i; SiU'eou for U. S. Fension. IK. H. UlLLhtt, P n Y S I C I A N AND S U It (5 EON, Can be found by calling at his ollice, corner 7th and Main Streete, in J. 11. Waterman ' house. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBltASKA. ' JAM. . JIATIIKMH attok:o2y at law. Office over Baker Atwood's store, south side of Mai ii between 6th and litli streets. 21tf HTKOut; jl ei.viiK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In air ilia Courts in the State. DUtrict AtUtrritj and Xutaru Public. COLLECTJOJVX si HTECIALI I. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire In--ura-uce and Collection Agency. ' vttu. e Uaioi. iihwk Vlattsmouth Xeluaska. 2im3 l. II. U II Ll'.LKK A J. LAW OFFICE. Real Ftate, Fire hiid Life L -surance Agents, i'lultsuiouth, Nebraskn. C.. lectors. tax -payers. Have a ccmpitte ahuract of titles. Buy and sell real estate, liegjiinu loans, tic. Ifty I JA31KS i;. JlultltlNUM, Notary Public. ATTORNEY AT LAW. W A i.rji'.r;-e in Pas. 1 and xdioiiiini' Counti : iives ynecia.! nrtenrinr j to collections and abstracts of title. Oflice in ! Sherwood Block, Fiatttinouth, Nebraska, j mi ROBKilT II. VIMIIA3, Notary Public ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Carruth's Jewelry Store. ! Plattsmouth. Nebraska Til. A. HARTICAN, Tj a w y e b . Fitzgerald's Block. Plattsmouth Nej Prompt and careful attention to a general Law Practice. Dr. C. A. Marshall Marshall,) Successor to Clutter I , JJ 7r5 JJ T J J WP J ! Preservation of natural teetn a specialty. j Teth Oracled without pain by use of Laughing Gas. All work warranttd. Prices reasonable FmflRBAtnBiicK. Plattsmocth.N KINKEAD EROS., PAINTEKS & DECORATORS, KALSOsflMXU. PAPER -HANGING. FINE GRAINING, - Leav your orders with ibem fr First-Class Work. PiATTBMOUT, KzORAgS. 2 ct- B o O S (ft E 5 O"1 2 ft aw ft ft KE0 ft 9XJ km CM 5 Ed S1 a? 9 ft ft pi ft 0 9 ft Hi ft k2 ft ft ft tzim ft A e t20 e ft e3 g9 c v h h ii rrzw e i3 io y 11 I:, r ' i i ' , ' wt' " uiU-LXWIl' ii ' " "'' ' ' ' ' ' ' -. "' ' " ' " it 1 1 i'i " ' I. . i ...m ' -