The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 14, 1884, Image 2

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    FRANK H, WILSON,
Firo, Tornado and Cyclouo Insurance,
Oflke, Basement of Uank of Cass Couuty,
PLATTSMOUTH, : NEBRASKA)
Queen Insurance Company, of Liverpool.
"Washington Firo and Marine Insurance Co., of Boston.
Commercial Union Assurance Company, of London.
Western Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out.
Cupital, - -
Total Assets, - - -
Total losses paid since organization,
$ 4.500 000
20.100 000
52.047 096
Ileliable Insurance Careful Underwriting and prompt attention
guaranteed.
Western Assurance Go,
OF
Toronto, Out.
, M. SMITH, J. J. Kenny, A. W. Dodi,
President. Managing Dlr, Suit. Agencies.
LXITEU HTATKS TBl'HTKEM.
"Win. II. Uiilon.of Williams & Gulou, (Uulon
Steamship Line.) New orc.
Wm. a. Boon.. .jr1
Arthur B. Graves. Preset NoUs
o.W. Hayes. General Agent, Milwaukec,Win
UNITED STATES BRANCH.
ASSETS.
ed Bonds. s1, '00-00
United Stated 4 per cent regisiereu
Bonds-. ,
New York Central & Hudson Kiver
Railroad Bonis
Georgia State Bonds ........
Csutlx deposited in State ol MUsis
. aippi
Cash lu Bank .........
Premiums iu course ot collection..
218,210.00
40.200.00
2T.uO0.00
15.000.00
1HO.870.WJ
102,200.70
LIABILITIES. 5 054,517.62
Re-Insurance reserve . . . . ? 15C,8C6.31
i.... i.i i.u M l-MM'A
OtnerTiaruiIies-.:: ! ""I a);uas S B6S.453.89
Surplus in United states 69,003.73
Premium Receipts in United States. 17 to
1XKI. inclusive $5,305.22.3!
Tnr.i irir. tnni. nniA in United Staten.1874 to
1aa inoliirtiv 3wUj35.'I9
ISAAC SWEETS EK. A. W. DAMON,
I'reNident. Secretary.
(FRANK E. SWEETSEB. Vlce-Priideiit.
Washington
Fire and Marine Insurance Company
Telegi
The Political Outlook.
AX ENGLISH OPINION.
-OF-
BOSTON.
STATEMENT, JAN. 1, 18S4.
ASSETTS.Z
Bank Stocks $401,649,87
c;ity or liosiou uonus i.w,whi,u
T T. . .1 .. , Tl ...... Cf
Kailroad Stocks and Bonds, 410.623,00
Boston U--Light Oo.StOck, 6,500,00
Loans ou Mortgage 84,000.00
Collateral 102,400,00)
Marine Premium Motes 35.8i3.79
Premiums in course of Col't'u U8,712,l3.j
Cash on Hand. I43,4!0.05i
Oilier Asscts(accruedlnt.&cj 5,744,oo
Gross Assets... $1,595,550.34
LIABILITIES.
Losses reported supposed?H3,442,00
Reserved for Relns-urance, 2'o,2it.30
All oilier Liabilities 21,571.32
Gross Liabilities, except Capital $395,282.02
Surplus as regards Policy-holders, $1,200,267.72
Paid-up Capital i.Poo.ooo.oo
Net Surplus $200,267,72
York politics as any on can be, taj a
he is satisfied
CLEVELAND CANNOT CARRY NEW YORK.
"Neither can lie,' said the Pn-sHen',
be elected. Besides the lalor party
there other powerful interests are
o.no rionnlnnH ami nil f:ir rmn!Al
J-
PREPARING FOR WORK persaus in New York know it. and are
free to acimit it.
President Arthur gaid, that while it
was not expected he would go around
the country making speeches at cross
roads, he would do all in his power for
the perpetuity of the republican party,
And the success of its candidates. In
this desire
HIS CABINET ARE SOLID,
and democrats will find it out as soon
as the campaign begins in earnest, lie
I publicans everywhere will fight it out
on ideas to be promulgated in the let
ters of acceptance of Blaine and Logan.
They have no fear that Indiana will go
democratic, and even democrats admit
that the republicans now have the best
chance of carrying Ohio in October
The only question with republicans
now is what will 'be the size of the
majority they will get Ohio by in Octo
ber. They anticipate it will be by such
a large one that hardly anything else
will be heard of in the campaign.
WESTERN DEPARTMENT,
174 La SALLE STREET, CHICAGO
FRED. S. JAMES, General Agent.
InsmraiLce Co
0K
MVERPOOIi.
8eini-aMuaaltatemnt or the United States
,Liacn iin tlie'31-t ilav of December. l!3.
JOSEPH M. ROGERS, Manager Western De
partment, Chicago, 111.
Assets in the United States.
Cash Items ? l??'25?2
Kal Estate. Unincumbered - J?
V nited States Bonds MAu ? a
Other Securities SlJli IS
Other Items oo
' 1,752,207 89
Liabilities in the United States.
Losses Unadjusted and
in Suspense $138,934 20
All other Claims against
the Company 4.0.6 o
1143.010 93
Amount neceary to re
insure all outstanding
risks 770,072 12
Net surplus in United
"222 $,.752,207 ,9
Net Surplus in United States Dec. jl M
Losses'p.Vid" since Organization s.ivjtf.uiMi 00
COMMERCIAL UNION.
ASSURANCE CO.,
OF-
LONDON.
UNITED STATES BRANCH :
37 and 39 WaU Street. - NEW YORK CITY
Alfred Pell, Resident Manager.
t'HAs, Sewall, Assistant Manager.
WESTERN DEPARTMENT:
157 and 159 LaSalle St., - - CHICAGO. ILL.
C. F. Mullins. Resident Secretary.
UNITED STATES BRANCH
STATEMENT JAN. ISt, 1884.
i?-.. tn ao1 liabilities includ-
In ITnit.pit Staff's 21.337.134 24
Net Surplus January 1st, 1S4 990,601 80
Assets held in the United States... $2,327,036 04
Income. 1SR3 SI .625.934 55
Expenditures, 1883 1.5u 1.120 Ob
Surolus Income in U. S.. 1883 . 184,814 47
t.w..i laona naiii Yw this Com Dan V
since ornaulzatiQU S37.715.C24 00
ah lmwa in th Western Department paid
promptiv through the Branch Office, 157
LaSalle St.. Chicago.
ELKHORN SAL
M1N
unLuum I
irr & nor ARTERSSFOR
ALE, WINES BEER AND CIGARS,-
Old Kentucky Whiskies,
IMPORTED WINES AMpAGNE
iiu x-lxu ATT VE AVINES,
st- louis beer;
jgpug's Oaaah.a Beer
Alwavs on dransltt.
TlFI.?S1Ei EalDIEi of CIGARS
ALWAYS IX STOCK, AT
THE ELKHORN
PLATTSMOTJTII, XELJ.
riw
-it Tis AinaiLiBiisarjBiHi.
riomiiiissioii Merchant,
HE-HD QTJATBRS FOB
AND
HIiStocst Caslh price paid for
jHlTDTPinElB. AISBD 3EK(KS
. -nTMUod line of FLOUR always in Btoct, corner 6rhan
..SSTUk. First Katloml Bank.
T.nnlnn. Jnlv 12 The Dailv NCWS
saya: America's foreign relations
would be safer in Cleveland's hands
than iu those of Blaine. The latter
represents the American jingo part?!
which, like the same party here, makes
up audacity and volubility for lack of
numbers. As president, Cleveland
would cultivate quietude abroad and
peace at home. If elected he will be
choseu on the ground that he would
moie worthily represent the probity t
tiood seuse and studied moderation .of
the American people than Mr. Blaine
would. .
WABASH MANAGEMENT,
New York. July 12. The receiver of
the Wabash will make general an-
nounctemenj Monday that Vice Presi
dent Talmage of the Missouri Pacific
has severed his connection with the
property aud taken entire charge as
gfiieral manager of the Wabash sy6-
. . . i
tein. The court in tne original iu
struction ordered the receivers of the
Wabash to cancel the lease of the prop
erty to the Iron Mountain and to sep
arate the management of the two prop
erties entirelv.
THE LOUISIANA. TKOCBLE.
New Orleans, July 13. A Times-
Democrat New Iberia special says:
The Gates Foutinello trouble is boil
ing up again. Last night a party of 00
Gates men took possession of the court
bouse while the Fontinello men were
in a salooa near by. Both sides des
patched couriers to differen p.rts of the
parishes gathering op men. The Fon
tinello men declare they will take the
court house today or tomorrow. Ihe
Gates meu will be prepared to resist
the assault.
THE WATER DRINKERS.
Pittsburg, July 12. The national ex
ecutive committee of the prohibition
home protection party will meet hereon
the22d inst. to make final arrange
ments for the convention which com
mences the following day. Delegates
are already arriving and it is expected
that when the convention is called to
order, over 500 delegates will be seated,
representing nearly all the states in the
union.
CONVENTION REMNANTS.
Chicago. July 12. There were very
few remaining evidences this morning
of the democratic convention, The dele
gates very generally have taken their
departure. The club and headquarters
banners have been furled and the hotel
earridors have resumed their wonted
appearance. Members ot the nationtu
committee and other leaders of the
party express confidence as to the
streugth ef the ticket. Delegates gen
erally express great satisfaction at the
treatment received at the hands ol tue
local committee, and in providing for
their comfort. Now that their great
convention has come and gone it is dne
to the officers and committee or ar-
ragements that the press should ac
knowledge its obligations. The re
modeling of the hall made an admira
ble audience room, and the facilitus
granted for making, printing aud tele
graphing the extensive reporis were
ample. Special thanks are due to J udge
Wm. C. Groudy for the preliminary
arrangements of details and Hon. Aus
tin U. Brown and Col. Rich.ird J.
Bright, the efficient sergeant-at-arms,
for the intelligent aid rendered and just
appreciation of the requirement's of the
press.
BUTLER WILL HE OR WILL HE NOT?
New York, Jaly 12. John JF.IIenrj,
presideut of the national anti-monopo
ly organization, said today : "I have
not heard from Butler since Cleveland
was nominated, but from what he said
to me before going to Chicago I am
confident he will not support Cleve
land. Lie cannot do it. He has for
mally accepted the nomination of the
anti-inonopuli-ts and he telegraphed
me from Chicago Thursday, saying he
would never consent to the nomination
of a monopolist."
Washington, July 13. Statements
have been telegraphed from here to the
effect that the President did not intend
to go out of his way much in favor of
the election of Blaiue and Logan ; that
he was personally friendly to Governor
Cleveland and would not do any thing
against him in the coming campaign.
These statements have sought to make
it appear that the president sulked be
cause be was not renominated at Cb'ca-
go and that he was personally unfriend
iy to Blaine. Nothing could be further
from the truth, and your correspond
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E- W- COOK. M. D-
TnvsiciAN and Surgeon,
OFFICE At Fisher's Druo Store.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
GEO. S. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in all
Courts ot tne state, unice in ttitzgeriu hiock.
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA.
Allen Bkebon. A. N. Sullivan.
BEEsO.V & StLLIVAK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will give prompt
attention to a:i uuMiness inmisieu 10 mem. ui-
nce iu Uniou liiocK, cast siue.
PLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA.
FRANK H. WILSON,
Basement of Bank of Cass County.
Corner Sixth and Main streets.
tst o rp her. v PTJBL IC
Particular attention pived to the preparation
of papers for Caveats, raieute and Registration
of irade Marks anu Labels.
Wm. DEIiLKH.
Justice of the peace.
Elmwood
Collections a specialty and gives
prompt attention. P. O. address Elm-
wood Neb.
TVT. O'DONOHOE
ATTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC.
Fitzgerald's Block,
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA
Agent for Steamship lines to and from Europe.
dl2w52ly
llt. W. II. SCU1LUKECUT,
Practicing Physician.
Office, Corner Main and 7th Streets.,
PLATTSMOUTH. ------ NEBRASKA.
R. K. LIVUVUMTOX. 31.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
l-klTWT R HOURS, from 10 a. m.. to 2 D. ID.
KxamtniCg surgeon lor u. o. reuwuu.
1K. H. JlltLEB,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Can be found by calling at his office, corner 7tb
ana Alain oireeio, ui o - j-l. uuuinu o uuuoo.
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA.
JAM. 8. MATH EW H
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office over Baker & Atwood'e store, south side
I Main Del ween oiu aau om sueew. iiu
MTltOUK Jk. CLAKK.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in all
me uouris iu iuo oiaic
District Attorney and Notary Public.
COLlsECTIOJV. J S&XClslZ.ll.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Eire In
surance a.nu Collection A;;t-iicy. ufflre Union
lkw:k Plattsmouth Nebraska. 22m3
1. II. 1V1IKELEK A CO.
LAW OFFICE, Real Estate, 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. &c. IBM
JASIES K. 1IOHK1SOS,
Notary Public.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Win practice in Cass
and adjoining Counties ; gives epeciai attention
to collections and abstracts of title. Olllce in
Sherwood Block, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
mi
ROBERT B. W1XDHAJI,
Notary Public
" ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office over Carruth's Jewelry Store.
Plattsmouth. - - - - Nebraska.
Mm A. HARTICAN,
Xi A W Y E B .
, -Fitzgerald's Block. Plattsmouth Neb
Prompt and careful attention to a general
Law Practice.
DB. A. MALISB VB IT.
DBITTIST.
Jfflce over Smith, Black Co's. Drug Store.
First class dentistry at reasonable prices, 23ly
Dr. C. A. Marshall
v8uccessor to Clutter Marshall,)
Preservation of natural teeth a specialty.
Teeth extracted without pain ly use of
Laughing (J as.
All work warranttd.
FfTZOFRAT.n BlM'K,
Prices reasonable
- P"LATTIOTTTH.N
K. DRESSLEK,
rresponu- ... ...
eut has authority from the President jyi6rCJll3lt JL &llQTm
tour, who i . M well posted in Now PLATTSMOUTH. r - - NEB.
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