The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 16, 1884, Image 2
FRANK H. WILSON, Firo, Tornado and Cyclone Insurance, Office, Basement of Dunk of Cass Couuty, PLATTSMOUTH, : NEBRASKA Queen Insurance Company, of Liverpool. Washington Fire and Murine Insurance Co., of IJoston. Commercial Union Assurance Company, of London. Western Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont. ilelegi THE POLITICAL NEWS. Capital, -Total Assets, Total losses paid bince organization, $ 4.500 000 20.100 000 52.047 090 A Great Day for the Chicago Races. Reliable Insurance Careful Underwriting and prompt attention guaranteed. five Western Assurance Co, l OK Toronto, Out. , M. Smith, J. J. Kenny, A. W. Douu, president. Managing Lur. Supt. AjM-ucies. t'KlTUU HTATia TBIHTKKM. Win.H.Cuioii.of Williams & Guion. (Onion Steamship Line.) New ork. Win. A. Booth, President third National Arthur B. Graves, President St. Nicholas .W. Ilayea. General Agent, Milwaukee, WU UNITED STATES BRANCH. ASSETS. United States percent reg.fter- ed Bonds United States 4 per cent registered Bonds .V." New "York Central & Hudson Klver Kallroad Bouls Georgia State Bonds Cash deposited in State of Miisio- slppl Cash iu Hank . Premiums iucourne of collection.. $345.M)0.00 218,210.00 4fi,2O0 M 27 ,000.00 in.ooo.oo lHO.XiO.8ti LIABILITIES. 3 934.017.62 Ke-Insurance reserve S i."h;,);c.31 i ... k ii.':t U 11 imiU iw.r.i - " ...... r. , - o ... Other liabilities 20,411.35 S r,j.4j3.8! 9 309.003.73 Surplus in United States rremium Receipts lu United Stat on, , 1871 .to 1883, inclusive, jo,u0j,-o.jj Total Fire losses, paid in United SttoH,l74 to 1883, inclusive 3,J'J3,o3o.t9 ISAAC SWEKTSKK. A. W. DAMOK. President. ; Secretary. .FRANK E. SWEETSER. Vice-Prisldeat. WASHINGTON! ire and Marine Insurance Company OF BOSTON. STATEMENT, JAN. 1,1884. jlSSETTSZ lt:mk Mtni'ks S IM .648.87 City of Boston Bonds 133.600,00 uuueu states hu.bbj.du Railroad Stocks and Bonds, 4io,G-'3,oo Boston Gas-Light Co.Stock. 6,500,00 Loans on mortgage, m,ww,uu Collateral 102,400,001 Marine Premium Notes 35.83,7a t-ii-mi.:iiw in course of Col't'n 1)4.712.1321 Cash on hand H3,4'jt).05fi OlherAssuts(.accrueaint.jtej c,m,ou Gross Assets,.. .S1.595.S50.S4 LIABILITIES. Losses r 'ported supposed? 1 13, 442,00 Reserved for Reinsurance, on,2i!)-3o All other Liabilities, iii.o7l.32 Gross Li anilities, except Capital $395,282.62 Surplus as regards Tullcy-holders, $i.S!00,2G7.72 raiu-up j. .-puai Net SurplUH,.. i.eoo ,000.00 $200,267.72 WESTERN DEPARTMENT. 174 Ln SALLE STREET, CHICAGO FRED. S. JAMES, General Aeent. TixsLzrarice Co OF LIVERPOOL. Semi-annual statement of the United States krauch ou the31t dav of December, JOSEPH M. ROGERS, Manager Weetern De partment, Chicago, 111. Assets in the United States. Cash Items , v Real Estate, Unincumbered ? United States Bonds Vi Otner Securities , f, tk Other Items 24,t4i55 ' 1,752,207 S'J Liabilities in the United States. Losses Unadjusted and In Suspense $138.034 20 AU other Claims against the Company 4.06 ' 143.010 95 Amount necessary to re insure all outstanding risks 770,072 42 Met surplus In United Bales ' J 1,752,207 89 .T.i c .... i tTnifnl Sf-f09 1J( !M Losses paid e'.nce Organizatiou s.Dtxi.i); ou COMMERCIAL UNION. OF LONDON. UNITED STATES BRANCH: 37 and 39 Wall Street, - NEW YORK CITY ALfRKD PkiJi Resident Manager. CiiAs. Skwall, Assistant Manager. WESTERN DEPARTMENT: 157 and 159 LaSalle St., - - CHICAGO, ILL. C. F. Mullins. Resident Secretary. UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT JAN. ISt, 1881. Reoerve for total liabilities, includ- ii.g re-inuraiice in United States $1,337,134 24 Net cSurplus January 1st, 164 tfao.501 8C Assets held in the United States... S2,327,63ti 04 Income. 183 Expenditures. 1883 lui.lJ) t'8 Surplus Income lu TJ. S.. 1883 184,814 47 Total losses paid uy this Company since organization 3..7ir,6- oo All losses in the Western Department paid promptlv through tho Brauch Oflice, 157 & 139 LiiSalle "St.. Chicago. m , , HE ELKH OHil nL I II I 111 0 UnLUUH i ALE, WINES BEER AND CIGARS,- Old Kentucky Whiskies, IMPORTED , m ST- LOUIS beer; drug's Omaha Beer Always on dranglit. ALWAYS IN STOCK, ATf THE BXiKHORN PLATTSMOUTll, Tfl IT . T A r-m -mission vxercna,xiu, TPIESIE33n TTJaCn"CLiriEi A N D Eligiiest (Dsssli price paid for A, .nescellod line of FLO OK .la stock, corner 6 Main Street,, opposite First ut,on.l Ban.. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBSAC3. A THK OLD WORLD. Marseilles, July 15. Thirty deaths here last night. Toulon, July 15. Thirteen deaths last night. The disease is increalng rapidly. Dublin, July 15. James E. French, director of the detective department ot the royal Irish constabulary, connected nil riBf? haa been &r- rested on a charge of felonious prac tices. Three military ffieera impli cated have fled.! I Paris. July 15. Mhe report that the cholera haa made its appearance at Lyons is denied. The senate passed the credit voted by the chamber for the relief of the chol era sufferers and the suppression of the contagion. Berlin, July 15. The French em bassador here is instructed to express to the German government the regret of his government at the action of the Aieation students, who tore down and bwncd the German flags at the Hotel ol "Puriq. and state that OW- f a. ' ing to the quickness with which the incident happened the police were un able to interfere. The newspapers of Berlin urge the government to dtma-d reparation and puuisbment f the stu dents. Paris, July 15. Prince Hoheulope, the German ambassador, called at the Fr.ro! mi nPRrtK tndav to COnaul OU the subiect of the iusult offered to the German flag. Washington, July 15. Gen. B. F. Butler arrived here this morning, and was interciewed by a Star reporter. He positively refused to discuss his attitude or intimate his future course, lie said the latter is his subject tor consideration and when he gives it the careful consideration it merits, ne will declare himself over his own sig nature in no unmistakable terms. He denounces in a wholesale way any and all expressions or declarations pur porting to have come from him as ut terlj false " BACES AT CHICAGO. Chicago, July 15. This was the 9th and closing iay of the Chicago driving park summer trotting meeting. Th Hvents on the card for the day were the conclusion of the 2:27 race, in which six heats were trotted yesterday, and the race open to all trotters. On tho last day of August, 1816, at Hartford, Smuggler trotted a mile in 2:lb4 and from that day to thi3 that figure has stood as the best record for a stallion. For years all the great trot ting stallions have been shooting at this mark and their fame and value have gone np in the ratio of their approach to it. Last season Phalais trotted it in 2:15 and it was admitted to be but a question of time when he would oblit erf. .mnir(Tlir nerforuiiuce. luat " . DC time came today, when this great son ot Dictator and Betsey Trotwood trotted a full mile in 2 :13Mt in the fourth neat, after having won the two preceding heats on very fast time, thus beating Smuggler's record one and a half sec onds. This is not ouly the fastest stal lion time, but the fastest fourth Leat ever trotted by any animal. The first quarter was trotted in 33 ecco-ndd, the half in 1:07. the three-quarters m 1-.40J. The first and second quarters ware trotted at a 2:15 gait, the third at the rate of 2:12 and the last quarter at the rate of 2:13. New York, July 15. A republican mass meeang called to ratify the nomi nation of Blaine and Logan was held tonight at the Grand opera house, 8th avenue and 23d street. There was a crowd of several hundred people about the doors as early as 7 o'clock, and in less than five minutes after access to the hall was obtained every seat was dlled and alittie later erery available foot of space in the vast auditorium was occupied. The stage was tasteful ly draped with flags and bunting and on aither side were hung portraits of the candidates. The audience was en thusiastic from the beginning, and as the prominent republicans who took their place on the platform were recog nized they were lustily cheered Among some of the more prominent persons present were John A. btewari, Jehn Jay, Judge Noah Davis, Governor Cornell, Senator Warner Miller, Geo. Bliss. Elliott F. Shepherd, John C. Fre moat, Horace Russell, Edward Mitch ell. ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. James. Charles A. Peabody, jr., Dexter A. Hawkins, Col. Spencer and Win. Dowd. Rochester. July 15. Hon. William 1 FaroeU, editor of the Union, was grant ed leave of absence until after Novem ber, at his own request, because ne lys he cannot, with service to the party, credit to the paper, or honor to himself, conduct the Union during the present political campaign. He has also sent his resignation as candidate far presidential elector to Chairman Mauning, of the democratic state committee. Johnson & Co.. of Council Bluffs hnn opened out a first class laundry on lower Main street, where they are prepared to do all Kinus ei nne worn in that line. A trial of their work is requested. lOltf Until further notice I can bring im -migrants from Eneland or Ireland to Viattsmouth for S35.00. This is a rare chance, and those intending to send for their relations snouiu einurace mis ia vorable opportunity. 108tf M. O'Dokoboh. Trvthe Banana nlu chewine to bacco, it is by far the lineBt plug chew ing made, Matt Schlegel sells it. ltf Spearhead tobacco is all the go new. All chewers seem to be anxious to get that farm, which will be given away in June next. Call at Matt Schlegel's for a circular. ltf PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. E W. COOK. M. D. Physician and Scrgeon, OFFICE At Fisher's Duca Stork, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. GEO. S. SMITH, ATTORNEY at law. Courts of the State. PLATTSMOUTH, - MK1SKASKA. W. Will practice In all Oillce in Eitzgerid Block. & A. N. Sullivan. SULLIVAN, ALLEN BEESON. BCESOX ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will give prompt attention to all business intrusted to mem. wi nce In Union Block, East side. rLATTSMOUTU - NEHBASKA. FRANK H. WILSON, Basement of Bank of Cass County. Oobnrb Sixth and Main Streets. KTOTAH.T PTJBLIO Particular attention glved to the preparation of papers for Caveats, I'atentB and Registration AVm. PELLUS. Justice of tli e peace. Elm wood Neb. Collections a specialty and gives prompt attention. P. O. address Elm wood Neb. M. O'DONOHOE ATTORNEY AT LAW St NOTARY PUBLIC. Fitzgerald's Block, PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA Agent for Steamship lines to and from Europe. di2w52ly OU. W. II. CH1LUKECUT, Practicing Physician. Office, Coiner Mam and 7th Streets., PLATTSaiOUTH, . - - - - - NEBRASKA. PHYSICIAN & BURGEON. mrvi r nniTRS. from 10 a. m.. to 2 v. m. Examinee Surgeon for U. S. Tension OR. H. MlLIiKH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Can bo found by calling at his office, corner 7th and .Main Mrcets, m J. li. waterman o uuuac. rLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. JAt. . MATUEWM ATTORNEY AT LAW. omce over Baker & Atwood's store, south side ol Alain between oiu auu tiu sueew. -tin MTKODE A CIiAKK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in all the Courts iu the State. District Atturney and JXotartt Public. M'lliL S. WIK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire lu urance and Collection Agency. Office Union block Plattsmouth Nebraska. 22m3 O. II. WHF.ELKB A CO. LAW Or r lur., Iteai jmiate, ire auu uiciii-..,.-.noa a rronta vi w ttniouth. Nebraska. Col lectors, tax -payers. Have a complete auu trite i ot titles. Buy and sell real estate, negDtiate loans. &c. io JAMES K. JIUKKISOIV, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WiUpraetlceinCass and adjoining Counties ; gives special attention to collections and abstracts oi tine, umca in Sherwood Block, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 17yl HOBKKT B. WISPHAM, Notary Public ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Carruth's Jewelry Store. Plattsmouth . - Nebraska. M. A. HARTIGAN, Ja A W Y E K FlTZGERALD'8 BLOCK. PLATT3MOUTH NEB Prom ot and careful attention to a general Law Practice. DC. Am AIiISBTJKV. DB3STTIST. me. nrcrSmlth 'Rla.-.k a Co's. Dm? Store. First class dentistry at reasonable prices. 231y I Dr. C. A. Marshall1 ..Successor to Clutter & Marshall,) E2 3ES HI T I S TP ! Preservation of natural teeth a specialty. Teeth extracted without pain ly use of Laughing Has. All work warranttd. Prices reasonable Fttzgkxald Block. - Plattsmouth JJ K. JDRESSLER, Merchant Tailor. 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