" ' " " " " " " " " " ' " ' * " " " " " " " " • T i . . * * . tr ' ' ' Kl By F. M. KfMMELL. | | REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. W For Governor , p' " \ . , D. HIPHARDR. % U , For Lieutenant Governor , fe" . T.J. MA.IOIW. * i , z. For Secret a rj * > f State , • % r , * • .i.e.ai..in. : w , ForAinU'or. ft • " THOS. H. Itn.NTON. % e - ' For Treasurer , K * • _ J.B. HILL. p > * * For AlloriU'v General , r * OKOUOEM. HASTINGS. w. p- ForComtuiffRlniiorl'iihllcLiindBHiid Building ? . fe iOKOUfiE H. IlL'MPHttEY. & . For Sucrliiti'tutent | 1'irhllo Instruction , 3 A. K. GOUI > V. gw i pi EEPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. s& For UfMireRiM tntlve , | SAMUEL ELLIS. § " For t'ouniv Attorney , \f \ J. HYUO.N .IK.NINGS. p * For Tic-Mhiirer , fe W.T. IIINTON. * ForCommit'glnm'r Ipt District. K KICHAKO JOHNSTON. fj. ir ' Commissioner , • 'nd District. G.W.UAVTl.KrV. . . ' | | Republican Senatorial Convention. JKk The Republican elcctmu ut the 20th Senu- . torial district of • Nelitm' i are requested to I& , ' send delegates from then cevoral counties to W meet in convention in tli city Iinllnr McCook , W Neb : , on Satuiiday. Auuh.-t 16th. 1890. nt one % ' , . o'clock. P. M. , tor tin * purpose or placing'in tj nomination a candidate i..r etnto senator of | thcSfith distinct , and ! < > ilio transaction of such other butiiiiesit n tuny properly come J * - ' beTorc tlio convent inn. Vim several counties V are entitled to the follow inr representation : t * Chase < i | 0 < spnr 5 J" Oundy 51 IMchcock 7 * Frontier 8 I H ys 4 Furnas 10 I • • ! Willow t. It is recommended ilmt no proxies bo ad- ' mitted to the convention , and that delegates , * * present bo authorized to • • nt full vote of dele- { ' . • nation. Your comniittoi. rin-ther endorse the tindmtr of the state c < * titr > tl committee in the { Jtnattcr of the contest from Ited Willow county. ' ' - P. T. ItitKWKit. Chirtnan. John O. Havks. Sect etarv pro tern. . _ - - M • --mmm-m----- m This is a good yonr for republi cans to vote straight. IMcCook , Neb. , is in ecstacies over her prospects for an irrigating ditch. AVe hope she will get it. Hemdon Courant. Ch se county has a candidate for state senator of the 26th dis- 1 trict in the person of Judge Burke , county judge of that county. Blaine's pulse seems to beat in unison with the great heart of the Nebraska republicans. The plum ed knight has never been more popular the west than just now. Both Harlan and Bostwick were promised the "rump" "delegation from this counton condition that it be seated in the place of the reg ular delegation. Marvelous gall to be sure. r Go away from home to get re liable news : "Bed "Willow coun- x ty's senatorial delegates are in structed for J. "W. Dolan of Indian- ola for state senator from this dis- * trict. " Culbertson [ Republican. There is a widespread and un mistakable sentiment among the republicans of Nebraska that future party conventions be held in the day time. The night and all-night session nuisance should have been abated years ago. T ie political situation up in the 07th representative district is grow ing in interest as the convention date ( August 7th at Benkelman , ) approaches. Dundy county has instructed for O. E. Butterfield of ' Haigler. The Hayes county dele gation is for E. D. Glaze. - The nomination of L. D. Bich- ards ' of Eremont for governer will - . meet with a hearty and solid sup port from the republicans of Neb raska. Mr. Richards is a clean , able and dignified gentleman. He i will give the state an honest , dig nified administration of its affairs. Mark the prediction. Next year , C J. Dilworth will stand up in the jjf- . Adams county republican conven- s tion and ask to select his own dele- nation to the state convention as a f candidate for supreme judge. * V Mark still further. He will name fz the delegation. Hastings Demo- K crat. % : * / Candidates for state senatorial honors in the 2Gth are rather mod- % est and retiring , 'taking the back- ? wardness of the ambitious gentle- k men in announcing themselves as basis of judgment. Take the track , boys , and let the people note your and and de merits short-comings ( cide "whom they will have to rule < over them" in that capacity. i -f fl l- li JOHN C. ALLEN , The republican nominee forsec- retary of state , was born at Hones- burgh , Vt. , on February 1 , I860 , and received such advantages in the educational way as the public schools of his nativ.e village could give until he was old enough to enter the Honesburgh academy , where he spent several terms. He finished his education in New Hav en academy , after which he joined his father in the lumber and har ness business in his native town. He came to Nebraska in the spring of 1881 and engaged with Bay- mond Bros , and Co. , wholesale grocers , and from that time until the close of 1886 was a traveling man for that house. In January , 1887 , he opened a stock of gen eral merchandise in McCook , where he has since resided. He has been president of the council for three years. On August 2,1881 , he was married to Miss Abbie Stapleford , a niece of General C. J. Dil worth. They have one child. Both on the road as a traveling salesman and as a merchant at McCook , he was very successful and made hosts of friends. Lincoln Call. When there are leaks in a vessel the thing to do is to go manfully to work to stop them instead of de claring that they don't exist. Whether Church Howe made an "unfortunate remark" or not , he certainly made a truthful one. The principal leak was stopped when Bichards was nominated for governor. The nomination of Majors for lieutenant governor plugged another. * * * The party's representatives assembled at Lin coln made a strong declaration of principles. The platform demands , as to rates , all that has been de manded by the people. The re publican ticket , standing on that platform , can make a good fight for success ; but it will have to make a harder fight than has ever been necessary before. The Hub believes , however , that the repub lican party of Nebraska will pull out a great victory this fall , and that every one of its pledges will be fulfilled. Kearney Hub. The directors of the world's fair are having a hard time of it to de cide on a location. As between the city council of Chicago , and the agriculturists of the northwest , they are , figuratively speaking , be tween the devil and the deep sea. If they use the lake front for a site for a part of the show , Jackson park must be used for the stock and agricultural exhibitions. Such a division of exhibits will not sat isfy the people who are expected to make a pilgrimage of many miles to see it , nor the farmers of the country , who expect their states to make creditable exhibits. Iowa has already sent in her ultimatum. If the fair is to be divided the Hawkeye state will make no ex hibit. "What will Nebraska do ? Bepublican. Powers , the sore head candidate for governor , has been masquerad ing as a tired republican all around the state for the past six months , and has been exhorting his "fellow republicans" to come out of that corrupt and rotten party with him. But it turns out that Powers has n't voted a republican ticket since ' 71. He went out with the Greeley move in ' 72 and has been every thing he could think of but a re publican for eighteen years. And he hasn't been missed that any body knows of. Journal. Chief Clerk Cramer reported the following changes in railway postal circles , last Tuesday : H. H. Beal of Shelby appointed mail agent between McCool Junction and Eairbury , vice C. J. Lindstrom , transferred to Pacific Junction and McCook run , vice S. * A. Easterday resigned. Mr. Easterdav is a resi- dent of Bed Cloud , but will proba bly move to the Pacific Coast in the near future. How pitiful to hear those papers that offered to sell themselves out to Turner , now sorrowfully declar ing , as does the McCook Democrat , that "The Voice has worked a posi tive detriment to the cause of Pro hibition in Nebraska ! " "We are never so happy as when whiskey- boodle papers think we are "set ting the cause back 50 years , " and jreating all sorts of havoc and dis- ister. Voice. - , , . . . viirairriiitiwiimiii nm Hon. N. V. Harlan of York had every thimg his own way at the sec ond district convention at Hastings , "Wednesday , being nominated by an almost unanimous vote on the first ballot. At the request of Con gressman Laws , his name was not placed before the convention. The nominee , Mr. Harlan , is a clean , upright man of good , substantial ability. He is widely and favora bly known over the district and will prove a popular and successful can didate. PROCLAMATION. WiiKittSAg , A joint resolution wus adopted by the legislature of the state of Nebraska , at the twenty first session thereof , and approved March 30th , A. D. 1889 , propositifr an amend ment to sections two. 121 four [ 4 ] and five | 5 | of Article six ( B ] or the constitution of said state , uud that said section as amended shnll read as follows , to-wit : * Section 1 : That section two (2) ( of article six (0) ( ) of the constitution of thestate of Nebraska , be amended so as i-o read asfollows : "Section 2 : The supreme court shall consist of live (5) ( judges , a majority of wbom shalfbe necessary to form a quorum or to pronounce a decision It shall have original jurisdiction in CHses relating to revenue , civil cases in which tbe state shall be a party , mandamas , quo warranto , habeas corpus , and such appol- late jurisdiction as may be provided by law. Section 2 : That section tour (4) of article six (6) ( ) , of tbe constitution of the state of Ne- ' braaka , be amended so as to read as follows : Section 4. The judges of the supreme court Bbal be elected by the electors of the state at large and their terms of office , except as here inafter provided , shall be for a period of five (5) ( ) years. " Section a : That section five (5) ( ) of nrticlo.six (6) ( of the constitution of the state of Nebraska , be amended so as to read as follows : Sections : "Atthe first ireueral election to beheld In'the year lblU. and after the ntloption ' of this amendment to the constitution , there shall be elected three(3)judve8 ( of the supreme court , one of whom shall be elected for the term of one (1) year , one forthe terra of three (3) ( years and one for the term of five (5) ( ) years , and at each general election thereafter there shall ho elected one jud e of the supreme court for the term of five (5) ) years. Provided , that the judges of the supreme court whose terms have uot expired at the time of ho'dinpr the ireneral election of 1801. shall continue to hold their office for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively elected un der the present constitution. " Section 4 : That each person voting in favor of this amendment shall have written or print ed upon his ballot the following : "For the proposed amendment to the consti tution relating to the number of supreme judges. " Therefore , I , John M. Thayer. Governor of tbe state of Nebraska do hereby give notice in accordance with section one ( I ) article fif teen (15) ( ) . of the constitution , and the provis ions of the act entitled "An act to provide the manner of proposing all amendments to tbe constitution and submitting the same to the electors of the state. " Approved February 13th. A. D. 1877. that said proposed amend ment will be submitted to the qualified voters of the state tor approval or rejection at the general election to be held on the 4th day of November. A. D. 1890. In witness whereof I have hereunto set ray hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 26th day of July. A. D. 1890. and the twenty- fourth year of the state , and of the independ ence of tbe United States the one hundred fif teenth. By the Governor. JOHN M. THAYEU. BKNJAUIN It. COWDEllY. LSeai , . ] Secretary ot State. PROCLAMATION. Whekeas. A joint resolution was adopted by tbe legislature of the state of Nebraska , at tbe twenty-first session thereof.and approved February 13tb. A. D. 1889 , proposing an amend , raent to tbe constitution of said state , and that said amendment shall read as follows , Section 1 : That at the general election to be held on tbe Tuesday aucoeeding the first Mon day of November , A. D. 1890. there shall be submitted to the electors of this state for ap proval or rejection au amendment to tbe con stitution of this state in words as follows : "The manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors as a beverage are for ever prohibited in this state , and the legisla ture shall provide by law for the enforcement of this provision. " And there shall also at Bald election be separately submitted to tbe electors of this state for tbeir approval or re jection an amendment to the constitution of the state in words as follows : "The manu facture , sale and keeping for sale of intoxi cating liquors as a beverage shall be licensed and regulated by law. " Section 2 : At such election , on the ballot of each elector voting for the proposed amend ments to the constitution , shall be written or printed the words : "For proposed amend ment to the constitution , prohibiting tbe manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of in toxicating liquors as a beverage. " or"Against the proposed amendment to the constitution prohibiting the manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. " There shall also be written or printed on the ballot of each elector voting for tbe proposed amendment to the constitution , tbe words : "For proposed amendment to theconstitution that the manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage in this state shall be licensed and regulated by law. " or "Against said proposed amendment to tbe constitution that the manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage shall be licensed and regulated by law. " SectionS : If either of the said proposed amendments shall be approved by a majority of the electors voting attheBaid election , then it shall constitute section twenty-seven [ 27B of article 111 of the constitution of this state. Therefore. I , John M. Thayer , Governor of thestate of Nebraska , do hereby give notice in accordance with section one DIB article fif teen 01311 of the constitution and the provisions of the act entitled "An act to provide the manner ot proposing all amendments to the constitution and submitting the same to the electors of the state. " Approved February 13th , A. D. 1877. that said proposed amend ment will be submitted to the qualified voters of tins state for approval or rejection at the general election to be held on the 4th day of November , A. D. 1890. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand , and caused to be affixed the great seal of tbe state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 2Cth day of July. A.D. 1S90. and the 24th year of the state , and of the independence of the United States the one hundred fifteenth. By the Governor. JOHN M. THAYER , Benjamin It. Cowderv. 10-3mo. BSEAii.H Secretary of State. P ROCLAMATION. Wiieiikas. A joint resolution was adopted by the legislature of the state of Nebraska , at the twenty-first session thereof , and approved March 30th , A. 1) . 18S9 , proposing au amend ment to Section Thirteen (13) ( of Article Six (0) ( ) of the constitution oi sr.id state ; that said sec tion as amended shall read as follows , to wit : Section 1 : That section thirteen (13) ( ) of arti cle six ( f ) of the constitution ot the state ot Nebraska be amended so as to read as follows : Section 13 : The judges of the supreme court shall each receive a salary of thirty-live hundred dollars ( § 3,300) ) per annum and the judges of , the district court shall receive a salary of three thousand dollars ( § 3,000) ) per annum , and the salary of each shall be paya ble quarterly. Sections : Each persou voting in favor of this amendment shall have written or printed upon his ballot the following : "Forthe proposed amendment to toe consti tution , relating to the salary of judges of the supreme and district court. " Therefore. I , John M. Thayer , governor of the state of Nebraska , do hereby give notice , in accordance with section one [ 1 ] article fif teen [ 15 ] of the constitution , and the pro visions of an act entitled : "An act to provide the manner of proposing all amendments to tbe constitution and submitting tbe same to the electors of the state. " Approved Febru ary 13th , A. D. 1877. that said proposed amend ment will he submitted to the qualified voters of this state for approval or rejection , at the general election , to be beld on tbe 4th day of November , A. D. 1890. In witness whereof I bave hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 20th day of July , A. D. 1890 , and the twen ty-fourth year of the state , and of the inde pendence of the United States the one hun dred fifteenth. By the Governor. JOHN M. THAYER. Benjamin- . ( Jowdsrv , [ Seal. ] Secretary of State. iiillHMltWHWHUHH in nXiuij-lliiVpw | | | , MniT ii. . i . . . . . Min nnnini i iui iii i ninmi m i W aw M g * * > fc _ fi The Famous Clothing Co.i 1 : | J GENUINE SEDUCTION IN PBICE : \ | IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. . . ' | | : 1 STOCK MUST BE REDUCED ! jl < • gSsSTHIS IS OUR REGULAR vj Hzzuii-Quuual GTearittg Salel ) In addition to the very low price , marked in plain figures , we give a very liberal discount to clear all summer goods during j r this and next month. i ? - : < ! Mucti in Prices on dim's ami Boys' ' Ms , as well as Men's. A chance to dress up your boys at \ \ SPECIAL LOW PRICES. i\ We Have an jitimense l tne of Sfttrts , < $ ; from common to the finest , all at REDUCED PRICES. ri = : I WTHIS - IS - YOUR - OPPORTUNITY , ) j1 ; " - " - I 3S8MJBSS"1JONAS ENGEL , Manager , • Ii , ' > : ' • ti I I ! ( I A GARD. ; f I To our many customers and friends in 1 ! I Red Willow , Hayes , Frontier , Chase , Dundy | ] 4 and Hitchcock Counties , we wish to extend I i\ \ 1 our thanks and appreciation for the liberal I \1 \ * - * his 4 1 $ patronage you have given the firm of J. C. i B ALLEN & CO. the past years. We now offer i | ( I our entire stock of dky goods , xotioxs , i \ ] 8 1 .1 I clotiegstg , and hats and caps , at exact cost. 1 ri | We will dispose of the stock in 90 Days. | * j ' ' ' I J. O. ALLEN & GO. | i 1 I ii • I Store building' , lot and fixtures for sale. & j | jg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J I | I * i iJ ( J si , i v- * * ii • \ - - 5 ; , { . . ' • \