_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ B B | _ _ _ _ _ | | BfTr Tt'fca' - gB * * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y- * * " * r ' * 5r Fj I By F. M. KIJVIMELL. I Official City and County Paper. I REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. ' Tbe republican electors of the stnto or No- brnskii urc requested to send delc utcs from . their several counties to meet in convention J ut the city < if Lincoln , Thursday , August SI , 1888. ut2 o'clock P.M. , for the purpose of plae- * " " _ f Inic In nomination candidates for the follow- * Inir state olllccs : Governor. ' Lieutenant Governor. , State Treasurer. Secretary of State. p Auditor or Public Accounts. Attorney General. ' CommiKrfioner or Public Lands and UuildlnK'd. " And the transaction of such other business / as may coino before the convention. B * TiJK Al'POKTIONSIENT. I § The several counties are entitled to repre- sontation as follows , belnsr based upon the l/j vote cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell , judge. In 1 * 1K87. givlnir one delegate at large to each t , county , and one for each 150 rotes , and inajoi fraction thereof. I nOPKTIES. _ VOTES. COUNTIES. VOTES. Adams ' . . . . . T.I..7.14 " Jo ' huson ' . ' . 8 Antelope J Kearney 8 Arthur 1 KeyaPaba 5 Ulalne 2 Keith i Jioone Knox 7 lioxHutte 4 Lancaster. 23 lirown J Lincoln K " * UutTulo 14 Logan 2 iJutler .0 Loup 3 Hurt Madison 8 Cass 10 McPheraon 1 Cedar 5 Merrick 7 Chase 5 Nance r Cherry 5 Nemaha 9 Cheyenne 11 Nuckols 0 Clay 11 Otoe 12 Colfax 7 Pawnee 8 Cuming 7 Perkins 5 Custer 17 Plorco 4 Dakota 5 Polk 0 Dawes 7 Platte 10 Dawson 8 Phelps 7 Dixon 0 Richardson 17 Dodge 12 Ked Willow 7 Douglas U7 Saline Ill Dundy 4 Sarpy 5 Fillmore 10 Saunders 12 Kranklin 7 Seward 10 - - _ Frontier 10 Sheridan 7 Furnas 9 Sherman 7 Gage 19 Sioux 2 Garfleld 3 Stanton 4 Gosper 5 Thayer 7 Grant 1 Thomas 2 Greeley * Valley 0 Hall 11 Washington 9 Hamilton 10 Wayne 5 Harlan 8 Webster. 9 Hayes 4 Wheeler. 3 Hitchcock C York 11 Holt 14 Unorganized Ter 1 Howard 7 Jefferson .9 Total 071 I It is recommended that no proxies be ad- mitted to the convention except such as are held by persons residing in the counties from • which the proxies are given. To Chairmen County Central Committees : Whereas , At tho Itepublicau state convon- tion held at Lincoln , Octobers , 1887 , tbe follow- ing resolutions was adopted : _ " itesolved. That the state central committee H bo instructed to embrace in its call for tho W next stato convention the submission of the prohibition question to the republican voters at the republican primaries , Therefore , in accordance with the above re- solution , the several county central commit- tees are hereby instructed to include in their m. call for their next county convention tho sub- mission of the prohibition question to the republican voters at the republican primaries. Walt. M. Seelv. Geo. D. Meiklejoiin. I Secretary. Chairman. I Casper E. Yost of Omaha an- I nounces himself a candidate for state m treasurer. Mr. Yost was formerly con- I nected with the Republican. BNy Just their size : The snubbing of the E brainiest man in the party Hon. J. Ster- ling Morton and tho honoring of the stupidest Hon. James E. .North. I • Jj | We will let you in o the secret who L will be our next president and vice , next 7 week. The republican national conven- * tiou will be held on Tuesday , the 19th. The editor of th'e Omaha Herald has such a bad taste in his mouth all the time that he is reo.lly unable to keenly relish anything , which leads him into the sarcastic expression of great and complete surprise that the people of Mc- Cook can enjoy a' "good thing with gus- The napie of M. W. Musselman has been merltioued in connectien with the state auditor ' s office. While not seek ing the nomination , Mr. Musselman as sured his friends that he will allow his nanae to be used , if by so doing , any ad ditional strength to the party can be as- pared. Mr. Musselman is well qualified /to fill the office of state auditor , and as i / Richardson county has no other can- / .lidate for a state office , thero is no • ' reason why he should not receive her unanimous support to the state conven tion for nomination. Falls City Jour nal. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The work of organizing republican clubs has gone forward so rapidly that now there are over T,0U0 of these or ganizations ' in the United State ? . In Connecticut alone 7,000 young republi can ? have banded themselves together in this form and the result will be a " • enuine surprise party to the democrats next November. The activity displayed in this direction is a Bplendid showing for the energy and enthusiasm ol the part } * . It is an indication of renewed life and activity which will prove of in- | calculable value in the campaign. The ( club movement is one of the signs of republican revival and is destined to be a very effective agency in restoring the i party to power. , mfi. The government purchased through 1 * . the treasury twenty million , six hundred | and seventeen thousand dollars worth of bonds during the past month , but was . obliged to pay something over four mil- ' lion dollars in premiums. Of course , J this money would look better in the . pocket of the people , but as the gov- ] ernment in the saving of interest made J over seven million dollars by the deal , everybody can congratulate himself that the bondholders did not get any more of : his pile. _ _ _ - - _ _ _ - - I Great dissatisfaction exists in lirook- ticket. Brook- [ lyn over the democratic - \ lvn each year comes up with a big dem- ocratic majority , but it is expected that usual majority will be cut f this year the f down if it docs not disappear al- away V together. Three ol the principal Dem ocratic leaders in that city Alderman McGarry have come Coffee and Kane , hese the ticket 1 out in opposition to members oi the aiaer three men are , manic board and each represents a heavy L dTmocradc ward. One of then , is quo - f A * Ravin" that he would not be sur t : I Jand. J \ _ t * . : : -J. C. ALLEN & CO' " A SMASH M PRICES ! = F0R THIRTY DAYS YOU CAN BUY ; - DRY G00DSSCLOTHING AT ALMOST ANY PRICE. We believe in placing new goods on our counters every season , and selling them the same season , in order to do this , we shall offer for 30 days every thing in our Dry Goods and Clothing Dept. at Ridiculously : Low Prices to clear them out at once. We are going to make such Low Prices for the days."A next 30 days that no matter whether it rains or shines , the people will be nut in force. They will not be able to re sist the great temptation to buy goods cheap. All sensible people know that before July 4th , there will be plenty of weather of the red hot sort , and now is the time to get ready. SPECIAL SALE every day at our store will make things lively for 30 days. "A Whack at Calicos. " We will sell at 5 cents per yard , the Best Grades ov Calico. We will sell Genuine INDIGO BLUE CALICO at 0 cents per yard. Gyclone--Torn--Prices : : ON GINGHAMS. 124cent styles go at 10 cents per yard. Staple Apron Ginghams , 8 c. per yard. . A A A. A. A. A A. . * * A.AA.A.AAAAAAAAA.AA.M.A.AA. AA.A. - - - i - - - . . - . . . . in . . J. O. .AT iT lEJXr < Sc 00.7 Opposite U S. Land Office. THE CASH BUYERS AND SELLERS. Great Closing Out Sale or WALL PAPER , SililviivBMvBis , AT Dr. S. L. GREEN'S MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. l iticofn Sanitarium Bk. J. RICHAUDS , Pbop. , 238 SOUTH nth ST. , - - LINCOLN , JVEB. In submitting the following considerations to the afflicted , our aim is to place before them information that may save them time and money by informing them of the different health and mineral spring resorts of our country : Sanitariums and Water Cures may be found at Colorado Springs , Colo. , Los Vegas , New Mexico ; Hot Springs , Arkansas ; Waukesha , Wisconsin ; Col fax , Iowa ; Battle Creek , .Michigan ; Cincinnati , Ohio ; Southwestern Dakota ; a number in New Hampshire , and a few in New York and Pennsylvania each possessing advantages peculiar to themselves , and worthy of patronage. But these resorts are remote from your homes , requiring , time and outlay of means to reach them , while the expense at each is m-cef-sarily largo. Our own establishment possesses advantages equal to any of the above , and in some respects superior ; while in the matter of expense we can offer induce ments surpassing all. The Mineral Water from the Artesian Well of this city , which analysis shows to be equal to the finest mineral water anywhere for bath- in0" and medical purposes , is utilized here for diseases of the kidney and bowels , as well as in diseases of the skin and blood , and chronic irritations and ulcera tions of the mucous membranes for Avhich it cannot be excelled.Every variety of Bath is given , including the Turkish , Kussian , Steam , Electric , ( Hot Air , Steam and Water , ) Shower and Swimming Bath. Wc use all forms of Electricity , generated from the finest batteries and electric machines manufac tured. We use the Massage treatment , and will use all the Hygienic appliances and apparatus of the larger institutions. Our Bathing Parlors are 25x100 feet in the first floor ; 43 rooms on the second and third floors all heated with steam. Water in all the rooms , with closets on each floor. We have some very fine rooms , and some cheap ones. We will use every effort to make it home-like for Dur patrons. For lady patients we have lady attendants and nurses. Our fa- silities are and will be all that can be desired for the treatment and cure of the ; idand afflicted. Those diseases which wc can greatly relieve or cure , are Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Liver Troubles , Diseases of the Uterus and Kidneys , Chronic Cystitis , Anemia , Chlorosis , Nervous Prostration , Epilepsia. Syphilis , Dropsy , Scrofulous'Diseases , etc. Our terms are reasonable. We nily charge for baths and services rendered , from one week to one month in ad- 'ance. In serious cases we have counsel from experienced physicians. Incura ble and offensive ' patients , are not received. Room and board , $5.50 to $9.00 > er week. Baths and treatment included , $9.00 to $18.00 per week. Send or rail for pamphlet on diseases cured by Electricity and Electro-Thermal Baths. Address. south 11th street. AjII. o . JLa.IGHAKDS. SUBSCRIBE FOR J | | TR18NEl ( ! $1'5 ° A YEAR' " ' " "LADIES' HOSE. Lisle Thread , "Solid Black" and as sorted colors , 25 cents per pair. They are sold by others at 45 cents. We have them for you and at prices that can't be duplicated. Don't be de ceived. This is your opportunity. CASH DOES IT. Wholesale Groceries ! Retail. "Oh My" plug tobacco , per lb. 25c. "J. T. " " ' " 40c. 3 lb York Tomatoes , 10 cans for $1.00 2 lb York Corn , 10 cans for - $1.00 EMBRACE THIS CHANCE AND LAY IN A ST0GK , - • ; . • • . . . ] ' • I . AM still at the old stand , I. and here I am to the front rY" again with the latest styles in Men's , Ladies' , Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. I have _ just received an elegant line in Ladies' Fine Shoes. Great many changes have been made in wearing apparel in the past \ year , especially in ladies' fine shoes. Prices have been re duced to such an extent that a nice pair of fine shoes is with in the reach of every one. Come and see for yourself. These are progressive times , and so - it keeps moving. Trade with the Old Reliable , where you - can always find what you want J. F. GANSCHOW. Opposite U. S. Land Office. v ( * 1 ' . r Mc i - Retail and Wholesale dealers in j 1 _ _ , Men's ' , ' r\ \ Youths' , ' • I Boys' ' and if Childrens _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ " CLOTHING , \ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * = 'T 'TV Hats , Caps , t Traveling Bags , Trunks and FURNISHING : GOODS. - - . ! : 1 We carry the "Largest Stock" and | FINEST ASSORTMENT i ii i ; of any House in S. W. Nebraska- B F * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ' " ' The people come to see us from a " "T hundred miles around , in almost 1 every direction , and are astonished Vfl at our ' 1 Popular Prices J and complete variety of goods for j I MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR. ,11 _ . . . . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ - + + - * M * - - - -M - - - - + - - "M"f -4-h + + - * - + - MM" -f- + + + + + i 11 + . + i _ - 4 + _ i * _ _ _ { | "We mark all goods in .J PLAIN FSGURES B at the Lowest Possible Price. , f I * * * * . * * * * * . . * * * * J | WE SELL AT STRICTLY HE PRICE from which NO DEVIATION ( ex cept a special discount to Ministers of every denomination. ) We guarantee all goods sold by us . to be in every respect as represent ed. Any article not satisfactory can , ( if returned in good order , ) be " exchanged or money refunded. Those who buy of us will be sure to come again. SPECIAL PKICES ' • ' \ Country § Town Merchants. % A " ' 1 FAMOUS CLOTHE CD. " i JONAS ENGEL , Manager. ' cCook , Neb. , May 31 , 18S8. ) j ' . * H - * * - - - '