PnbUh.eil6mj"nmrMl ! y at ilmCuan iiTai. AMsiiKiTitvii " " In Cucwt Morn. > mirt HrrK.n : . the 0. i. . Matin. c > i i -U . ( Qiinnii , p t iiiuiuli , 7 ( HI. on I nf ! rol uinn , | > tr ! moiito , 'SIO. ) Qii.ir.or c.lnmii . , ) > i'i innnili , Jii.50 1/uf" tlitlt ijau ( cr oniiiui , f > . cents per Inch | ior tnuuth Cum * on Hi ft jia o , i. ! > cent * per Incli , l' r inuiiih. LoailmlvcrtMni ; ! ) cculc per llnu oacli lr cr- tlutu Notice of cliurch fnlri * . ( I'diUi'm nna t'titcr'nln- incuts wliuto inonoy 1 oimrtc cl , oti"isf ! ! niti-K. S > cletnoun1. * anil it'K' < iiinnnti , niivlitir rii'Cii. ' Wuililliigiotlr.ea life. lull price lor | iulillililu | { list ot prceoiits. IJeHlliiiOllcOf fire , liilf | l < " for pillilloliliiK obituary nutlet H , I'liil ' cure < if Hiuiil.H , Legal nollojii nt r u i f uVltiuil li > s'litutcs of Nebraska. fi , 11)01. ) REPUBLICAN TICKKT. Hlnte Ticket. 1'or Jtulcu Supreme Court a. Jl. SKLMWICK , Of Vork. 1'or 11. F. GOOLD , orognllnln. C. J. EUNKST , Or Lincoln. County. l > 'cr County .Jmlcc .1. A. ALIAIOUK. Kor County Treueiirur W A. G HOKUM , Kor Comity Chirk G.V. . DEWEY. For Itcgintur of Derilf < J. O LI NIX Tor County Buiierliitoinl'iiit .1. ri. VV. LEWIS. For aiierllt K. I ) . SULLIVAN. Kor County Siirvnvor F. E. VANANTWKKP. Kor County Coroner A. E. KOBEUTSON. TowMNlIp Ticket , For Juetlco of the I'ouro J. J. SNTDKU. Kor CIcrK JOHN KENNOYER. KorTristircr , ) . J\l. \1BEULING. . W. M. VANNIOE. KorCoudlahlu WM KENNEDY. Korltoad Overseer , D.i-trlct . No. 1 i L , lUSIIMAN. I'or Io ! d Overseer , DUtrlct No. L' IT. A BEKTRAND. Tor Itoail Overseer , District No. II , L McUANDLESS. Kor Itoad Ovcreucr. District No. I JOHN BOYSE. KorUoail 0 > emeor , District No. n FHlfil ) ARTHUR For Koail Ovurwor , DUlrlct No. (1- ( 11ENKY REEDER. Per H'nd Oversi'ur. Ulctrlrt No. 7 J. N. WEST. City Ticket. Kor City Truisntur- W. S. BOYSE. Kor Jufetlcuof Din I'caca - E. G'SULIWIND. I. D. . GLAZE. Vor Oonetnbloj L E. COLE. 4 P. M. TOWSLEY. The Governor's prompt action in returning Bartloy to the pun on re quest of the republican state con vention , raises him Hover.il notches in the estimation of his * constitu ents. The platform adopted by the re cent republican state convention touches the high water mark as a courageous and statesmanlike docu ment. There is no fault to be found with it , buoauso it has met every issue squarely and honestly , and it sounds the slogan with which republicans will sweep Nebraska this fall. Kearney Hub. Gov. Savago'a prompt action it returning J. S. Bartloy , without wailing for the expiration of the parole , on the request of the repub lican convention proved both wis dom and loyalty the party ho rep resents. It also proves that the insinuations of the opposition that the governor was in Hue need ii granting the parole by a monetary consideration is not true. The fusion paporo of Nebraska are making a dolorous howl abou what they term D. Clem Doaver's treason , alleging that it is by virtue tuo of said treason that the state republican ticket wan elected las fall. If 1) . Clem Beaver was a traitor last fall evoiy republioai who has joined the populist part } during the past ton yoara waa a traitor also. Callaway Oouriei. Nebraska republicans have no in inated an exceedingly strong candidate didato for the supreme court in the person of Judge Sedgwiek of York In a district in which republican have been iu the minority ho has been kept on the bench lor years and years , and in that flection i Inviuoiblo no matter who the uom inco may bfl. Tliir in oortninly n strong Iculitntyniftl. .ICtnrnuy Ilub. The ( Jonfcijrvativ. ' fiudfe no oxonee for ninny of.tho volintmid vioioufl crittoiHiHH dt tiuvi-rnor S Vtig a8 to Inc p o ! dif " 'x-M to TtiMti.rtir Ui.tU'V. By l.w : , : id Bll' ' r o-jth S 'vniT H gtivt i nr f lh fl ate of N'rhrurika ; Excluing the unc- tioni of ( ihlnf t xetiiuive , I c hai act ed defibarnuly nod eoiif < oiciitioiirili. Until there are ( , vil rcfliiltn from that dutioj , newsynpers that wish to ho fair nuil juht hhotild not con demn. Thf ( Joi HtTVUtive believes tu the honiHiy and good * judgment of Govcrnot Stvayo The Contor- vitivc. The Iowa ttllegud dL'inoor.icy , in in slate convention , drolling ] for frccHilvcr Hixieeii-to-onu and the fallacies of INOlt rnd 1000 gunurally as cxproKBed by couvcnlional JVhteriu of Chicago and KatiH.iu City. The Iowa fcJowH have the kspcr.'ttion of men utder HunU-non of dun lli , who make bravado declar ation from the ecaiTold iind dey the tving to harm them for cxoution , jong live the / abrncopard ag ioni- ration of lowa tripud and spotted , luither horse , cat nor mule , but full of the elemuntH'of fool ! Thu Con servative. Since the convention wo have icard of hovera ! republican who Hay hey will not vote for Walt George , H'oruiHo ho has bcnn before the looplo an a candidatu three timcH. ustead of being a fault this is a virtue. When nominated bcloro , lie republicans were greatly in the ninority , and their candidates stood a email show of being elected ; yet , Walt George nootptco thr nomina- 1011 for shenll and woiked hard for he republican party during two campaigns. It was the work of uwt Niicli men as ho that brought ho republican party in Cimor county where il is today in the najorily. At the last convention to was nominated for treasurer agaiiiHl hia wHliec ; for th-j republicans - cans recognized the value of his work in former campaigns , and , > oing a man whoae chaiacter ia ibovu rojiroaoh and whose ability is well known by his own SIIOOOPS , would not lul him go unrewarded. Ansloy Citizen. The lluncon Still Tlie iollowing editorial wo clip From the Custor County Beacon of August HO : "Tho republicans of this stale mot in convention Wednesday of this week at Lincoln , but failed 10 nominivto on account of the dm rtiption in the party over tlm actions ol Gov. Savage in paroling Bartloy. The ontiit ) day was taken up in discussion pro and con as to the bust possible way of disposing of ( ho white elephant. RoHowater in formed the convention that the re publican party of the state was up against the real thing , and that they must handle it without gloves. But the little editor was brushed aside and sat down on with .em- phmiti by the bosBus. " Cur friendly cotitemporaryacrosH the way must have got the wires crossed last Thursday. The llc- publieau wont to prosn ac the sumo time of the Beacon , und it gave the namca of the republican nomincoH , nominated on Wednesday , and iho further fact that in compliance with the resoluttons passed by the con vention on that day , Gov. Savage had returned J. S. Bartloy to the penitentiary. Instead of the "little editor" ( llosowater ) being bruhhed ntn'do and sot down on , " in iho Bartloy matter the rosolutiotiH passed wore stronger than Mr. Kosowator had ady.ooalod. The Republican candidates. - II. Sedgwiok was born on a farm in Du Page county , III. , March 12 , 1848. His parents wore natives of Connecticut but removed to Now York before coming west in 18-14. Judge Scdgwtck has hud the advantage of a uollogo educa tion having graduated from the classical course at Wheaten college , Wheaten , Du Page county , III. , in 1872. Ho ntudiod for one yuar i n the law college at Ann Arbor and was admitted to the bar in Wis consin iu 187-1. Later ho studied in a law oilioo at Green Bay , Wis consin. Ho began practice in Brown county , Wisconsin but shortly nfirirward moved to Kowu- neo , the county seat of Kcwaunro oouniv , Wifoonsin , where ho - opened ed an oilioo. lie was married in 1878 and in the fMi of the sumo year ho came to Nebraska And ofient'd an dilico at York where ho has engaged in the practice of lnw since. In tbo fall of 1805 liu was oluotttd district judge although hn < district was a fusion dlKriut , lie served in that capaoity lour ynars. In 1600 ho was ronominalcd but waH defeated by a Htnall majority. Last spring ho was appointed a commissioner of Iho supreme court whu'.h posi tion ho now holds. Mr , Goold has Hcrvcd for ono term to the hatisfaation ot his parly colloagtiiis und IUN friends are urg ing that he in entitled to the ondors- mont of a imtiiiiution for another term. Mr. Ernst was Holoxitod by the LincaHtor convention an tlio prefoied candidate of this counly. lln wan not an f spirant for the place. Ho has been for more than twenty years in the laud depart ment of the Btiilinglon , except a few yearn when ho was manager of the Lincoln Street Hallway com pany and ie now in charge of tlio Nebraska lands of the company. Ilia pplcndid businusb qualities and espccialy his knowledge ol the most approved nifthodH of accounting and auditing will make him ono of the most valuable members of the boaid , if elected. State Journal. Thu Pop Machine Needs Oil. It IE reported that the populist machico that runs the politics for the voters are about to complete arraugi'tnontH to hayo the demo cratic convention at Ansloy next Tuesday endorse two or throe of the pop nominees. Just who they shall endorse is the question that is now causing a little' trouble with the machine. All the nominees no doubt would like to hayo the en dorsementsbut it hat been decided that it will rial be good policy to have the convention ondrao more than three , while some aio insisting that if more than two are endorsed it will have i tendency to drive a number of the nnti-fiisionists out of thu parly. Just who the two or three shall bo is causing the old machine to squeak. All coccced thai Shcrtil Armstrong must bo ono that is oudoisod. But who the others shall bo is now a live quea- tron. The friends of Mr. Dean insist that nothing short of "the demo cratic endorsement will save him , while others olaiui that nothing will save him any way , and it would bo folly to waste an endorsement on him. Then lliero is the treasurer. His friends insist that he should boone ono of the favored ones , and the same is churned for the county clerk and register of deeds. The scheme is to make sure the election ot two or Ihreo of iho can. didftles and lot the rest of thorn paddle their own canoe. The rank and file of the party , who are ami- fusionists , are opposing any en- doruomout and declare , if it in none , ihoy will lend their iulluonco agaiiiHt the whole liokol. Some of the demoorals are will , ing lo make any kind of a deal lhal iho pop loaders may suggest , es pecially are they lavorlblo to on- doming iho democrats nominated on the pop tiokot , who have been masquerading in sheep's clothing. It is argued thai Iho nhoritl is a democrat and has a democrat dep uty , and that ho hhould bo endorsed. Then there are other democrats who are strongly against any en dorsement. They say that the pops passed resolutions agaiual fusing with the democrats and that any domootat who would accept a nom- iualiou on lhal kind of a platform is not worthy of domocratio endorse ment or support and insist thai they will support the re publican tiokot straight , unless a Hlraight dcmotra'ic ticket is nominated.Tho opinions with both the pops and demoorals are HO diversified lhat it is ditli- oull al Ihia wriliug lololl wholhor the pops or straight democrats will run iho convention , If- * the endorsing deal goes through it will bo all arranged here before the couvon- ; ar- arJr Jr v CORN GOES TO A s it -BUT- O Wo are going to Close Out Our Ilat and Capa , Boots and And Dross Goodn , , t Sale elarls Monday , and will continue us long as ihoro is a'pair of 'pants left. . * . Come early and get a good Ihitig for a Broki'ii B.iw Ni-bra-ki. 'ti ' % e * & & Y lion moots and the prime uiovern in it , of the populist party will not bo at Annloy on the date of the convention. Call fur Supervisors Convention. The republican delegated in dip- triat No. 2 , are hereby called to meet at the Round Valley ochool house , on Saturday , September 21 , at 1 o'clock p. in. , to nominate a supervisor to bo voted for at the general election , iu November,1001. W , S. MBTCAI.F , Com. The Lost Jloy Found. Last Thursday cwening the alarm bell was wrung for recruits to search for a lost boy. Word was brought in that Oscar Alexander , a nine year old hey residing with Joseph Booth , had disappeared in Ouster canyon , and that the efforln of the neighborhood to find him , r.ftpr a night and day , had been fruition. A largo number of our citizens wont out to CiiHter canyon and put in the night , but failed to find him- The boy hail gone after the cows Wednesday evening , and in some way became bewildered , and could not lind the wav homu. When Mr. Booth came homo after night and found the boy gone and the cows not at home , ho went in snaruh of them. lie soon found the COWH but no boy. Being unable to lind him , ho secured the assistance of the neighbors , who , with him , put in the most of the night in search. Another crowd went out from this place Friday morning after word reached here that the boy had not boon found. About 0 o'clock Friday morning ho was found within loss than a half mile-of the house , making hie way toward homo From the boy's story it appears that ho lost the directions and every circuit ho would make would bring him out in the north part of the pasture , the farthorest distance from the house. When discovcrop ho auqmed to bo wild and iled from his purstirers like a wild boast and tried to evade them by running into brush thick. otH , and he had to bo run down with a horse and then caught and held to keep him from Hoeing. No doubt the boy had frequently sighted the men with lanterns , clubs , etc , and in IUB bewilderment had become so frightened that his whole thought was to evade his pursuer * , who , ho immaqiuod , were Booki'ng to harm him. The \vholo country was wrought up over the affair and it vras a great relief whou tVu little fellow was found unharmed. Clmiubcrlulii'H Couuii iicmcilv a Great l''iivorltc The teething an . healing properties of tbie remedy , its pleasant taste tuio prompt and permanent euros hnvu Made It a great t'avoUto with people every wuoro. It i especially prized by mothers of smalt olilldren for colds , uroup nctl whooping cough , us itahviiys ulords ( quio ) { relic ! , ami ns it contains no opUm or other Imnufuldrnj ; , It muy bouiven OH confl , ontly to n b by u ton * n adult. For unto byJ. G. llnuburlo. PURE Pickling vinogara at J. C. BOWOU'B. THE HOME GOLD CURE I in ; cm oil' Trc tii > < Mit Iiluu i ruiiS * ; rls j'e Cure 1 1 Dalit in of 'i u.-in > cl\os. ' , A vmu.s- m tiurt jt'oSiiivu Cure Km- the Liquor JUllDlt. it io now KPn'Tally Uno\vn and under stood Hint UiuiiLtitiiii is it di'cosso ani not. v.ouknefai. A body liUttl wi'b ' poluon Mi'l nuivea oooipluic-lv hUatieitd by periodical or consnmt me of iutoxicailnu require au uandote eapablo of atud eradiciiini ; tbia poison .i'g tli crovu ; lor lnt x- Suffers ui'iy now cine tVm- sulvi-H at Homo w.tuotu publicity or Jws of tlmo irom but-ill SH by L ta wuidoiful 'Homo Gold Cure" wluu'i line b.nn IKT fettKl utter iD'Xoy yt'iits ot oloflo wlmiy ami treatment p.tuubnntcs. . Inu fattli- Uil tiJe nccordiDK to the directions of tfilwondeifui Uifcov iy io positively Ktiaianto il to our.i tlm mOBt obstu'nte rtso , no mml-tr how imnl a urluUar. Utir rteoidd i now tno murveli tn trni.s- termation of UIOIHMUCU of Innokurdp into nober , nidue'rious ' and upright tm-n. SVlva Cure Your HiHosnd' . Cm d reii Quio I'our K.t be B. Tlii- . remedy > B In un ecneu a iio titi it Mr n a specific for tbie ois'-KB' * only , mid is to Maiiiu ly dovU'd and prupnivd Hint it is tln'roiifli- ; ly f > olublo mid p'i'a&iiiji , to the tusto HO runt it con bo { { iven in u fill ) oi ten or culli'.u wlibi'Ut ih uiiowlfdj e ol tbo per- HOII tal > itifr it. 'iuotiHinds of Driinkardp luveetmd : lu > msi'lvea .iih tbnpiiC'-lH-F remedy , and na many nioro hdvo been cm d itud miulo temp rnt1) men bv having tlio "Utirft" ndaiminU'rcd by lov- lug trifiidsftiul ruliitivs wlibouf their liooviledff ? In colTt'o or tit , and ! ) > ! ( vc 10-day tiitit th y ducoot ucd drinking nt tbolr O.MI ftoe will. Do Not Wnit. Op not bBjdHludcd by nppiiri'iitnnd mislead ing 'iinprnvi'iiiti ' " Drlv out diffuse at , onci Mid for nil time. The "Ilomn Gold Oure" Is sold Rt the extremely low price of One Dollnr. tim. plHciiig witliln reaeli of everybody n iroitnit'Ut : moro olTcotual tnnn otbnrp coatliif ; $23 to ยง 50. l-ull | directions Ncooiupitnv et-ch packntji1. Special HdviCrt by rk'lUvl pbv.-uJ'iniH whtn re- qticcted without oxtia cha'tio. Sent incpnkl to tiny pure 6f thu world on ivrfpt ot Ono.Doilar. Afldro'H Df p ID 177 , EDWIN 11. Gil08&.OMPAi\Y,2330 end 2332 AlarUut Strcat , Piilladi > lpbla. Allcjrrcspondence htriotly coutidstial. Jlusiness F'ointers. WALL paper at J. C. Bowon's. Job printing at this otlice. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilknih * drug atoro. PURE breakfaht foods at J. C. Bosven's. NC'WH Galore ; IvYlcusoN & WATTS , 8-15 tf U'jon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices PUKE hpicos f jr pickling at J. G. Bowon's. PeuMn Gum , two packages tor a nickel at WIUUNH' PHAKMAOY. Dr. T. W. Baes , dei.tist , ellicu northwest corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf Take your oygs to Munk'u Bar gain Store , northeast-corner of pub. lie square. Boarders wanted at private board ing houue at S'2 no per week. Eu- qntre at this ollico. Foil SA.I.K ou Tu\ju Town lots and u few live- acre lots in tliirf city , for cattle , horsed or farm land. feb28 tf 'AI.I.AM ALL KIIJLS ( of Nut and Fruit Candies at WalteisCaud , K-toh- en , (1 ( doors north of pobtollioo. O-'JO tf. If'you have ranuhes , farms or city properly you want to sell or rent , list ( hem with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Neb. 411if PURE exractH , at J. C. Rotren's. UargaiiiH in Dry Goodd , Li- di-os , i\Ii \ hCH and CliildrptiH Shoes , IlatH , CAPS , L-Jdies and Gonta Purn- isliinir Goods , go to Aluuk'd Bar gain Storo. n 6 2t T jar lidd and rubbers at J. s C. HOWOD'H. FarniH for Palo and lands for rent. Now JH the tune to yet a farm cheap. aa iho cheap farms arc all coiug , and pricoa are advancing rapi lj. J. G. KHKNIZFR. The old and ruliablo firm of DtcrkH Lumber do. is the plaoo to tjo for lumbur or coal. A yood uiplv } avd grades to meet the wants of their ouatomois aru always in Htook. ' 321tf You can fevu ; inonuy by ordering yciir iX'btlin < j matter throtii'h iho RKPUHI ICAN. Wo can furnish you nearly all the papers and magazina ( or le s tlmn unblisherH prices. Thi so wanting to purch'iKu ' city lots cr bloulcH ? or lands adjourning Broken Bow , call on J. B. Smth. 8.20 tf Let us repair your old organ HO you nan irv ponui of our new music. r RvKUfiON i& WWIITS , I'-O. tftore. S-15 tf Du'rks Lumber Co. linn in htouk a cur load ot Quo cedar poHtH for the trado. DELIEVES HE SAW GILLETT. Anadarko Operator Has Caller Strong ly Resembling Cattle Plunger. Abilene , Kan. , Any. 28. Grant Gillett - lett , the eattlo king who fled to Mexico over two years ago owing cattlemen over $1,000,000 , Is believed to have been hi the United States recently , traveling in disguise. Ben Copper , a telegraph operator formerly of Abi lene and who knew Gillett well , says that during the land rush at Anadarlio , O. T. , Gillett handed him'a message , signed in an assumed name , to be sent to Woodbine , Kan. , the plnngors' old homo. lie recognized Gillett , ho ays , but when ho called him by name , the ( i.x-cattle Idng hurried away ami ho could find no further trace oC him. FORESTS FURNISH A TOPIC. Scientists Meet In Denver to Discuss Present Conditions and Needs. Denver , AUK. 28. The American Forestry association , In afllllntion with the American Association for the Ad vancement of Science , yesterday began a three days' session. Floury Michel- son , vice president for Colorado , acted an chairman of the meeting. After an address of woltoinu by United States Senator Thomas M. Patterson , routine ) business ( iccnpii'd the rest of the morn- Ing. In the- afternoon papers on the United States government forest work were read and discussed. Abrnms Removed From Office. Dos Molnt'B , Aug. 28. II. II. Abrams , Btato superintendent oC the Iowa Anti- Saloon league , was dismissed from of- flee by the league at its state conven tion in Dos Molnes , yesterday because ho had publicly announced that ho would for A. It. Cummins of Dea MoinoH for governor. Rev. II. C. Mar shall of Sioux City was elected to suc ceed Mr , Abrams. The convention Indorsed - dorsed the Prohibition ticket. i-awson Seta New Mark. Now Haven , Conn. , Aug. 28. A world's record was established in the ton mile open professional race at the 'Grand circuit race meet held hero last night. Ivor Lawsou of Chicago won the race in 22:352-5. : The previous record was 22:412-5. : _ i i Ranger Sails for Panama. Washington , .Aug. 28. The Ranger tailed yesterday for Panama to watch over American Interests tlioro during the revolutionary troubles.