( fie , iUjwMicau I'nhllfthod every Tliuriifoy ftt the County Host. . M. AMMmiKRV , 1WIU * -onice in C'nM r lllock , Fourth Ate- * * Entered at the i tf tofllco nt llrokcn How , Noli. , nBHecomtcUKBiimUer.fortriuiiiinlHiUjiillirotiKh tiio U , H. mallei. MUCK : Ono Your , In ndviiiito THURSDAY , Alia 17 , 1BIW. CoiMciillmi. . Tlio rntintillrnn rlc ( turn of llio Sixth i . tonal ( Unmet of Nrbncka arn re'inci-li il t'1 " ' " 'I ' ( U'lcniilciifrom llicilr "Hpt'cllviKoiinllM lo im'f'l ' In Ixixlniilon , linwMin ronnty , NoliniBl.ii , on Tin-FiUy , AliAwt | SO , W'O ' , t. | o'clock p. m , for tli tintinnaol | pliicliiK In nomlnrtllon n cHinlliinlo forlheoillro of conitroi-Miinn ml l imnjnit uncli other liiiiliiuiia UN inny ) ire | 'rly come before Tlio' ' iiiiortomiientof ! dcli'L-ntoi Is bm-cil upon tliu void rnst for lion. M. Ullnywnrd for cover- tier In IH'8 ' , RlvliiK lo t'Mliioiinly 0110 ilolcKnle ftt Inruo ninl on for coch ono hiimlrcil vole * or mftjor frncllono thorcof , unil Iho novornl conn ) len re Intllloil loroprcfcnlnllon i\s follo , to.wlt : llnnntr aillownril IlUIno a { " , , 1 llox Unite B I\i-yn 1 nlm Klmlmll U Drown . R Lincoln I' ' ' lliilT lo . IK Uhvrry . 7 Ionp I Cliovcnno . f > Mcl'liorion 1 Citdlcr . id Hock I ln en . 7 Mentis IlluIT ! l . 1.1.t Hhurldnn Ci .t ' .Hlotix. . . . i f > ( lr nt S TliomiiH 1 GreolHT. .4 j VnlloV ° Holt | Wheeler _ . _ , . _ _ . & Jlookor 1 | Tolnl 107 Kearney , Nch. , AIIKUHI'J. 1RM. M. I'.MnDoNAI.li. Chulrmnn. I . M. AMPiinnnr , Hcc'y | iru loin , Hepulillciui .luillulul Contention. The ronuhllciinn of Iho Twelfth .JtnlUlM < ll - ttlct of Ncbrnnkn nro rcqucHttil lo HCIII ! ilclognteii from their rccjtrrllvii rtnnllcii to meet In conven tion In LcxtiiKl'in , low ) on enmity , Nnbnukn , on Tuiily AiiKUHl i.MJ , IH'JH , nt elchl o'clock p. m. , for the imrpoao of plucliiK In nomliutloii n cnn- dlilnlo liir HID olllco of illBtrlct JuilKO of Hnld dls- Ulrt and to trnnfiact encli otlinr IIIIHIIIUHB n uny iiroporly conm huforo tliu coiiTOiitlon , Tim nioliitinctit | ) | of iloli'KKtci to nalil convon- tlon IB Imscd npnii llio volecnut for lion. M. li lluywarcl for governor In Ih'J'.l , gltlnK to each county ono doloRittu M Inrgo and ono for I'ne.li lliu tolcri r t for major farcllonii llieroof , unil lliu OTurnl countiOK nro vnlltlnd to ropreaontntlou nt follows , to-wlt ; llullalo . IH DAWHOII . la Mutter . 10 Hlii'rman . l > Tolal . 62 Kearney , Well , Anguit 2. 1BUU. N. I' . MCDONALD , Clialrnmn. W. A. HTKWAIIT , Bcc'y pro tout. i County Convention. ItnoititN llow , Kobr. , July Bill , IH90. In complliinco with nn net Inn of th counly central committee , n delegate cotiTontlon of the republicans of Cuetor county , Nuhrimkii. IB here by culled to convcnn nt tlio North Side oponi honto. llrokcn llow , Neli. , nt 10 o'clock 11. m . Haiurday , Aucnnt llilh , IK'.K ) , for llio inirpono of iilaclnic In nomltintlon candidates for llio follow liiK county oiilccs : Ono county Jadgo , Dnu rliurill , Ono clerk of thn dlelrlct court , Ono county clerk , Ono trcaiuror , One Biipcr1nti < ndunt of public Instruction , Onu coroner , One mirvoyor , Aldo to elect 10 delCKati-B to Iho etnto convontlon , to bo hold at Onmlmnl I o'clock p. in. , HuptInt , IhW , alee duli'KutCR to the eongrcMtonnl mid jn- illrlnl coiiTCiitlonB , llino nnd pliico not jot fixed or rcproionlnlloii , ono iieicgaiu ni inrgo from cncli township , nnd ono f ( > r oueli ton voios or niHjor frnotlon llion'of , coal for lion. V. M. O.M.I. finir priintor III IKK. Tlio mircriil townslilim nro ontlllod to representation na tol- IOWB : It IH rt'CommrnUod tluit no proxies bo admltlud , unit that the dolegfttm prcccnt nt the coiiTcnllon cant the full vole of their rcttpoctlvn townships. Ills ulpo rcrommoudod that the lowiiHhip prlnin- ricn bo hold Haturilay UKiiKtZli \ \ , Ib'.m , iitii p.m. 1C UOYHB , C'halrniBii. B , G'BcuwiNU , Bocri'lnry. District Convention , Dis trict No i ! . Tim rcpubllciin supervlHor cnnvenllon of tlln- trlctno. tf , CuBter counly Nclirnska IH livroby called to meet In Uoiind Valley school IIOIIHO tiepl. Wth at 1 o'clock p. m. to pfnco In nonilnn- tlon a candidate f r BtipurrUor for Bald dlntnlrt and for the IraliBacllon of such other bnidntiHH a may como poforo the convention. Tlio liuxlH of representation IB tbu name a for the county cou- Taullon. J. 0. TAII.OII , Chn'n. The fruudlont ballot rooount per petrated by tbo fuBionUtH in bigli rank two years ago , is novnr inon- tionod by thedomo.pop papers. Not a single delegate elected to the ropublioan county convention should fail to bo there next Saturday. The HUOOOBS of the tiokot this fall demands your presence. Attorney Gouoral Smyth has finally discovered that the Bartely bondsmen have put away their property to make thomselvs execution - ocution proof , Wonder what tlio attorney general supposed the bondsmen were doing pending all this dilatory litigation ? Beo. Not much in said being nowadays - days about "tho down-trodden unit oppressed tiller of the soil. " Thu average farmer has wheat in the Htaok , moro oattlo than ho can count , BO much old oorn on hand that ho doesn't know whore to put the now orop , aud the banker owa him money that ho doesn't know what to do with. Ord Qui/ . When Bartloy , Moore and Hilton "wont wrong" every republican paper in the Htato denounced them and demanded that they promptly bo brought to justice. But how different with tbo popooratio papers in regard to the ballot frauds per petrated at Lincoln ; not one of thorn denounced the men who sought by high , handed and dis honest aotB to thwart the will of the people expressed at the ballot box. North PJatto Tribune , 'J'liu IIOWH llinl ronuliotl lioro Wed nesday morning that Hunator Hay ImH hi'un stricken with npo- wns received with ( loop anx iety by IIJH inntiy fiiondH of thin place. It itppnnrH from later n < l- vicuH that liiH nlTliotion wan not apoplexy yet very inticli ruHumblud it. It WAN an hour and a half before - fore ho regained coiiHoioiihiii'HH , lie wan at Hrownvillo at t'ictinio where ho wnH billed to ripuak at a Modern Woodmen piuniu. Wliilu liiH con dition IH rugnnlcd oirtical , hopon arc1 entertained that ho will recover. The Chief's UXOHHO lor not pub * the vote on Col. Webb's motion to HiibHtitulo thu Oinalia platform for the St. Louis platiorm in thu pop convention in that the motion wan lout. AH nil motioiiH for thu nomination of candidates that were loHt did not fail to receive Hpooittl notice by the Uhiof the ox- otiHO appears rather IliniHy. AH the Omaha platform W.IH the production of a populist convention , the Chief had no desire to publiHh to the world that it wnn rejected , by a HO- oiUlod populist convention , for tlio fiiHiou platform adopted at St. Louis. The action of the democratic county convention yoHtorday in nominating a Htraight ticket WIH : the only eonsistant oourHo loft. It evident to any unbiased person that the populist party IB on itH last logB. It uow only baa a looal ox- istanoo and as Boon UH it looses the county oflicoH it will cease to exist. ItH members then mtiflt either go to the democratic or republican parties. Hy tlio demooratB having an organ isation they can confidently expect to got a largo porcunt of thorn , and they will Bland a lighting chnnco for success. But aB long as tboy con tinue to fiiHO with the populists tboy help keep thorn in power and prolong their oxistanco which is an great a detriment to tlio democratic as it IB to the republican party. AH yet there are no candidates that have boon brought out for the Bovoral oflicoH of the county , for the republican ticket , with the excep tion of sheriff , olork and superin tendent that are inclined to accept a nomination if tendered. As none but the very boat men should bo placed on the ticket the delegates from each township should canvass their respective communities for suitable men to recommend to the convention for consideration. There is a good showing at the present tirao for the republicans to win in this campaign. If only men who are strong at homo and are capable , are nominated for the several oiliees the whole tiokot can bo olcotcd , There are plenty of such men in the county and if they will not volunteer tboy should by drafted into service for the good of tlio country. The Chief OXUUBOB the county board's action in ordering the col lection of the personal tax by dis tress , at thin time , by insinuating that had it not boon for the louion- oy of the pop board that the Ricruii- MOAN and a number of other county papers would have long aiuco boon Bold out for taxes. For the other papers wo can not apeak , but wo venture the assertion that the Re- ruHUOAN ban paid more taxes since the populists have been in power than any two of the populists papers Whotbor other papers are delin quent wo do not know , but if they are , they doubtless have been more lenient with some members of the boardon their subscription than the board proposes to bo with thorn oil their taxes. But it is not a ques tion of leniency with the news pa pers , but of the unjust demand of the county board to collect by dis tress at this season ot the year , be fore farmers or other business men can realize upon their crops or credits. Loading members of the bar throughout Nebraska have received the suggestion of lion. E. C. Calkins for supreme judge with the utmost satisfaction. Members of the bar who stand aB high as the high est in Omaha and Lincoln , as well as in the smaller cities , who have known Mr. Calkins for many yours as ono of the ablest And most emi nent practitioners and counsellors in the state , have freely given tlu-ir aHHont to every good thing that bus boon said for him personally and to the tofllimonialH regarding bin eminent nont qualifications AH a lawyer. He is indeed , recognized an nlawyer of the highest typo and a gentleman who embodies the requisites which ( ion- Hlilutc llio old time ideal of .1 judge upon the bonoh of last resort , I'o ' has til wii ) H been loth and even roliiH l to permit the use of his iiaino as ( i candidate , but the con. stunt pioHHiiro upon him and the mere than Haltering rcnponio at the present time has changed bin mind to the extent thai ho is willing to accept n nomination , although not disposed to make a canvass for it , II in location is favorable and ho would make tremendous inroads in the populist vote in this section of the Btato. Kearney Daily Hub. The populist papers of the county which are the Chief and Beacon of Broken Bow , the Callaway Indep endent , Ansley Advocate and Sar gent Era , are becoming alarmed for fear they will IOOHO the patronage of llio Hhoriir. They are already Hooking to prejudice the voters against the republican candidates , whoever they may bo for judge and nhoriil. ThoHO pap HUokpM , who have forsaken the principles of tlio populist party and become domo- pop fnsionists for a few sheriff sale notices manifest , a determination to sacrifice the remainder of their tiokot for the success of Armstrong and CummngH. Some of them have already begun to east insinuations against t'joir candidates for treasurer , district olork and county superin tendent on the flimsy excuse that the republican papo/sbuvo said some complomantary things about thorn. The facts are that these mongrels who assume to bo tlio burden bearers of the populist party have forsaken its prinoipls and Bold themselves out body and soul to the fusion , pass grabbing crowd fora mesB of potago. If the sacrifice of the rust of their ticket is necessary they wil not hesitate to trade every 'man of them for sheriff and judge , li order to more fully deceive the "hay seeds , " as they term the country voter , they are already claiming that the republicans will trade everything for sheriff and judge This is only anothot exemplification of the old adage , that the "fox IB the finder , " etc. freedom , a paper published at Manila , pays tha following desorvec tribute to the First Nebraska "Tins regiment has had nothing but constant warfare over since the out break. Always at the front , always the first lo charge : the Nebraska regiment gimont has won fame and glory tba will shine for all time in the annal of Nebraska. Nine hundred am eighty nine men of Nebraska lauded od bore last July and proved to tlio world thai a volunteer can face steel and lire as heroically as the moat seasoned veteran. No eulog ; can be too iiutloriug ; no oconiums can bo too odtbusiastic ; no ono wil over know tlio entire Htory of the First Nebraska. Well do the people of Manila remember the terrible night of February , when thous ands of expectant Filipinos surged od against the slender lines of our outposts. Could our men .bold ou against such a terrific onslaught' And Santa Mesa ! It was the strategic point. It was the key to the city. And only the Fatbo above knows the Imtory of tha night , The men of Nebraska were ou guard at Santa Muu.i , and they stood aa firm as the foundations o time aud hold back that horde o maddened Fillipiuons hour afto hour. " The corn crop of Nebraska tbi year will bo the largest in the his tory of the state and will bo oquallei by but ono state in the union , am that state is Kansas. According to the government report Nobrask has 8,240,000 acres planted to con this year aud the prospective yiolc is 282,000,000 bushels , valued a $00,000,000 , Kansas loads Nebraska braska with 0,132,000 acres , and a prospective yield of 300,000,000 There has boon a greater raiufal during tbo mouth of July , in Nebraska braska , than during any proviou July on record , The prospective yield in Nebraska and Kansas is u-nrlv equal to the combined yield of the tlirno great corn yielding statOH of Illinois , Iowa and Mis- ouri , and ( ho yield in Nobrmka ilono in nearly 100,000,000 bunl t-ln groatnr than that of Indiana , Ohio ud : TOX.IM combined , and one-half IH great as the yield in all the rp- naining MtalnH in the. union. The irospoclivo increase of yield in Ne- rasl < a over I8 < )8 ) IH 158,000,000 Hishuln. Ex. -Km- TIME TABLE , JWOKIfiN HOW , NKIJ. Lincoln , Donvcr , Omnlia , llulinn , Chicago , Ilulto , 81. .lofupli , rorllund , KiumaM City , S H I.nko City 8tJoulB , nnd nil San Kranulsco points onpt mill Boutli. and nil points \ve t TRAINS LUAVK AS FOLLOWS ! EAST. No. 42 , Local express didly , Lincoln , Omaha , nnd all points cai < t ( V20 n.ui. . No. ! ) . Local iiaoscnger , deparlH.,11:23 : a. m. No. 40. Thronjjli froliiht o t lally..bUi : ) a. m. No. 48. Locnl freight caal arr. dally I'J.IKJ p.m. Dopartn at 1.05 p.m. Kxccpt Sunday. WEST. No. II. Local express ilally , llclonn , llutlo rortlnnd , uli polnln went IUt > T p. m No. t. ) . Local pni-ecntJor.nrrlveB nt..4:55 : p. in. No. 45. " " weet " KI'DH a. m No. 47. " " " " 2:15 p. m DepiirtH at 2,45 p , in Kxccpt Hundny , Hlcoplnc , dhiliiK anil reclining chair earn ( Benin rcc ) on through tralnx. TIcld'H Bold nnd Imj- rajo ( checked to any point In Ihi United Stilton and Canada , No. 48 ling merchandise cars Tuesdays , Tliuri- InyH nnd Saturday * . No. 45 will rarry paHHOnyers for Aneolmo , 11 ill icy , aciu'cn , Wnltuinn nnd Allmnco. No. 40 will carry passcrgiTH for Knvonns Urnnd Iclnnd , Howard and Lincoln , Information , mapg , time tnblcB and ticket call on or wrlto to II. L. Ormaby , agcul , or J Kraucli , Q. P. A. , Oinuhu , Nebraflka. II. L , OiiMBiir , Acont. Clinton Day , EMIVHICIAN Broken Bow , Neb. Olllco over liyoreon's grocery. Heal } ' clonco ( I'.b houeo weal of Baptist church. Wm. F. Hopkins , COMXKACTOK AND I1UII.UICK 1'lniu ami Specification * * ou filiort notice. Mn- lorlal furnleliod and buildings completed cheaper than any man In tin ) stale. Satisfaction guaran teed aa to plans and apoclflcallons. Rag Carpet Sold cheap , In any length plecen desired. Car pel weaving solicited. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Louise Raymond. West of llowcn'B Storu. School and Church Furniture. For School Furniture , School Supplies or Chut eh Furniture , I offer the beat tcrma the ranrkot affords. JOUN DECIOUS , ikokoit Uow , Neb. Richardson's Livery AND FKKD BTAIILK , nt the old stniul , between thu Itarllng- ton nnd Globe Hotels. Telephone con nection. Iloiulquurters of Calluwny Btngu line. SitiKlo and double rigs. Kates reasonable. DR. R. H. McCROSSON , J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public , and JiiBtlcc-Df the Praco. Siicolal ntloullon en to collcctloiiK. UepofUions taken , pvnsloi vouchers neatly ezccnted , and nil kinds of papers written. Olllco weft IJo luuaro , llrokci Bo , Neb. jv'.u ' ; fouiul In the Kqulty of the Contract , jj5y i.v the Kconomy of Maim 'incnt , anil the Jjfil jli'S Secutlly for Iho rnymenl. 'if.- ! ifl $ , , & jjjifl THU ORIGINAL 4'f ; ' 7iH' : P 312 Hankers Life Association , ? # ; Sli ftlt' m -or- * wi. w m . . ; . _ Do * IvXiiluc * ! Iowa. i'iJt' Eowiuu A. TBMFLB , President. jlj : l v * v M-V Orgunlzea July let , 1879. / : ! fj-.i JMf r-li'ij Ouirnnty Kunil for nfoty. ' fj iV 'i SarplOB Kunil for protection. jjjs i''u Suiwrvlscil by 3,000 tlepocltory lmnk . vy S.ij ; ; BecnrMiM tloiuwltvil wltn Iho Hlnlo % tlcparlmout. ' ' . Cousorvallve niothode. : * . " : ? V J'ig ' I'roferroil IlULow H tC8. ytS Uuarterly I'nymcuts. J' , ' . * . * . [ ; ( Kor rates mil full Information , call & ' < * * J on or cUlross j.fj I J , A , HARRIS , | ? ? . - . Agent for Ouster Counly , Nob. J\ ! Onico nl Farmers Hank ot Cuuler * ; ' County , liroken Uow , Neb. 5 > 'itj In those days wo have all kinds of shams the politician as a sham reformer , the merchant who works cff on the unsiiflpioioiiB customer Ins SHAM GOODS. But my friends , there is no Bitch thing as sham lumber , and if you wish to purchase As well as QUANTITY , you will always find the same at our yard , in Broken How , Nebraska. Wo keep the HEST FOR THE MONEY. White and Yellow Pine , Dimension and Don't forget that our COAL Ib THE BEST , and OTKAN TOO ! Wo are the tireless toilers for your ' .ratio. Poster & Smith Lumber Co. Telephone No. 79. WILL L. RULE , M'gr. iiuuimuiumiiumuutimuiuu tt'iiimwmujwiumuiij S' 1f'IJiltNIV\iII'roMlc"tl ! ! l-llico'n. ' Neb. II. Q. UOfJKHS. Oashtor , IJrokcn How. . . O. P. PBKLKY , V-l'rea. , Ilrokon llow. J. M KIJIHIilU.ING , Ass't Cashier , First National Bank , OF BROKEN BOW. General Banking Business Transacted. DIUKOTOIIB : H. II. llnrnlmm J M. Klmbcrllng. II. C. Tiilbot. ( > . I' . 1'orloy. II. O , counKxroN HUNTS : United States Nation * ! Hunk. Omaha. Ctmso National Hank , New York. American North"pfatteaiN'l'J'"COln' ' Flr8t Nntlnnl1 llll"kOrln'1 ' I9lnul First National Hank , -GO TO Peale & John , THE REALTY GROCERS , von Staple and Fancy Groceries , FRliSlI anil CANNED FRUITS , Queenswarc , Glassware , VEGETABLES , ETC , Highest Price paid for Poultry , old & young. A Nebraska's Returning Heroes History h Ihe II-HIIO of AiiL-nst ( III ) , will bo publUUeil u Buries of UIB host plclures of the uallunt Klrflt NubrHi ka KoKlmpiit It will bo n worthy souv.mlr of the celebration of the of llielr return. In order to obtain this pictorial hl tory couinlelc , subscribe at oncu for Gallant The Omaha Illustrated Bee it win First The FarowollB at Leaving Home , Camp Life at Lincoln , Nebraska Life in ( Jamp at San Francisco , The Trip Across the Pacific , Regiment NobraBka Boys in tbo Philippines , On the Field and in Camp , from Fighting the Insurgents , Tbo Return to San Francisco , Nebraska's Reception to Her Sons , Photographs Portraits of Nebraska's Heroes , Pictures of the Companies. WITH THE SUNDAY BEE , WITH THE WEEKLY BEE , BY MAIL , BOTH FOR BOTH I'OR * 2,00 A YEAR , tii.50 A YEAR. Address THE BEE PUBLISHING CO. , Omaha , Neb The "Republican , " Weekly Bee , and Illustrated Bee , for