iiir. w t.kki.y u i:i:a i.i: i-i.AT'isMoiTii.NF.iiiiAHa. aucv.si inimh-.' THE; HUBBLELS' l.Q HEY. ThO Yro:ury Door Was Qiit'iioil. AVo6a'S, MAN ,1:5 ,IN . JAIL,. rue Olil Soldi irsrH.iv Clo-' d Their Reunion at Ort-enwooit ami Hu turntni Homo -Oilier AN ' f nli s ot !"to' est. i i in: m r.P! :X aim- ri'ii. Tiii,Hliiy pay day ami today (lit- IIuliUll fnli.ilott were out rid i i j ! in a 1 1 :i r H" ami st'i-tiu-d to have iridf money than anylioih. Wliile tiny uhj. iiia around in all (l.iir Klury IVjuily Slitrilf Jolm Ti-lio naU'i'il tliem ami sinrcnd-t-rr 1 tlu'iii in police court and allied t.. liavc tin' lierirf rvl.Msc.T from JikIc Arclu r released the Sheriff from tli;hoti1s of Mrs. Hul'hle nml Nellie Smith, hut mill hold him as security for Illihhill who if out of tlie city. ' They have- until Monday lo per. feet their appeal or forfeit Ililhhell if expected that if-., time when il U e in i luji d there will ie further developments. The ituiia1ep( the Ililhhell dive did not wHilt) fi b tl. jnil Imd trifj t( induce Archer fo accept !i chjit- tel morJ'a;; iipou Mrn. llnldielVB household ooilrtl which In: refused to do. She v;i.i told that nothing would n except money or ood pcrxonal M'ciiriljy She then asked the court how much money would have to he forthcoming to secure their release, and when told that the least nnmunt would have to he cnotinh to cover the fines and costs, which amounted to SfSlI, idle stepped into another room for - tt minute nnd came . hack ai)d deposited w ith the court : he required amount.' K'Kl'H'N AT (IKl-.K.N WO( l. ! The third annual re union of the iirand Army of the K'epuhlic Tor the district comprising Cass, hati caster, Saunders and Sarpy counties is now ill lull hlast at Greenwood indthe town is alive with veterans from all over the country, and the streets and husiness houses are 'Jeeoraled with the national colors. The meeting is hcinj; held a half Miile west of town in a urovo, which, lor natural heauty .:nd density of -hade, is almost perfection. Under the ahle management of J. H. l-'er-iihiiii, president, and I'. S. (ialley secretary. 'I lie occasion is proving to he very su.-eessful. A lon line of tents marks the Houthcrn limit to the grounds, hack of which (lows Salt Creek, and in tin- center a platform for speaker lias heen erected, with seats in front for the accommodation of hundreds. The camp 'm well supplied with the pur est well water and all camp sup plies, necessary are as free its water. Major Jackson's martial hand fur nished the music for opening day and for to-day and to-morrow the Ashland hand will he heard. Kv fiove.riior Sliedd of Ashlaud, tleliv ored the opening address Tnenday followed by a cnnip li re love-feast iu the evening, at which local orators addrewscd the crowd. Yesterday was devoted to the Relief lUirp de partinent.itlie principal event being u most1 eloquent nnd instructive address, by Minn (ladd ol Lincoln 'The laJii-H u re out in large inun- bern niutnke special interest in the program. Weilnenday wan the Grand Army of the Keptthlic day and the leading speaker is U'ev. Mr. Cawkins of Ash laud, h'riday, closinu day will he devotetl to the old settlers' re-uniy nil- win niiuvi n 1 1.--ii ii imi well will be aniongAhe ie fi t." .1 n d " a (1, lres W JudgeL number meeting. ,i(lxyill t;ids v It. I'fJh-r of Ashiai'taJ" J'..N: Lvery train is bringing iu recruit to the iilruMdy.4aryv g.ijt!ieriugs an. much eifthi jin-iiu,' yis inanil sted 'lot only h),'Jhe veterans but by tin bidit s and citi.i 'ns tif the sitridiiiui- iug con ni i y". Thursday was the third da ol the reunion being held nt the beautiful gronn "Is ni'iir f-ir:'iMiwovl. The day was pleasant, ;iud before I'.'ii. ni. the camp grou'ilt! presented an ani mated appear, nice. The Lincoln train brought, ( Hon. J II. l-'ox worthy, M.ij'tr Mi'Arther and others. President, 1'urgUson called the meeting to order and introduced Rev. Mr. Calkins of Ashlaud, who spoke very much to tne point and satisfactory,!! the old vets. Messrs. pe'.hrirm and Pittiuaun of.I.iiu oln also spoke, h) their old Ootnt'udes. The officer Were elected as follows: President',, .Major Henry Sudduth, vice-pri'nidiiit, J-Colorirl John; M. Mathews; secretary, Ira Tinkhain, treasurer, L. -C. Coleman. Iu the afternt.on: JL C. MoAllhuc . ff Lincoln , hy. tir.-jt (. j.sp.eokijr. Alter ' tclli'iig' of" war., 'desolation and s.acril'uyj'jot the loldtfTtf'.Tic .jioke of the jirsticco) the penimi pr;ii:i I'iltlK' ii (.".UUP lirv l'st Tl i - Ht. 1 ' -- - t i.l.iy w the hii-t lay "I old Mililier-' reunion. It wa apart h.r the old rlth i-. They the , i-.-t nut Old .ill! the hes. ' at hi a. in. and org;;nied an Citi.euV club. I h s were pn in i; iv.il 1 1 1 j i n 1 . lw, wa.s the hour m! ap.u t for the -pro h'ev. II.u :ii. y oi A-l.hmd opeii.-d the -efei-es with a nciit s-pieeh. Hon. David McCaitf of Waha-li. O. A. Mull oftireenwood, Judge Jarne. S. Mathews of I 'kitts-moiith and sev eral others made appropriate re marks There were forty present that had been here for the past twenty-live years, some as long as thirty-seven years. Kxerci-es. closed by electing officers !or the ensuing year. Tiny are: President. John Shclfer; vice president, h'obei t Tar mer; secretary, John M. Malheii). The officers were made the execu tive committee to appoint the time and place lor meeting next year. There was a camp lire tonight. Sunday morning the camp meet ing commences, conducted by Revs. T. V. Powers of Omaha. I. M. ll.uns of Nermout, 111., Ir. Shank, II. A. Crane and (i. V. Ishains of Omaha, l)r. I,. II. Pain of Lincoln and others. TH AT A Vol A K'AI'i; CASK. The crime of Myron Hate, men tioned in Tliii DAIIA Hi:w.M.I ap pears to have been committed at Herlin, in Otoe couu'y. The victim Miss Herthn Scheel, who worked in the hotel at Herlin, is the daughter 6f Mr. Chris Scheel, a farmer living near Avoca. She was only fourteen years old, but a handsoiuegirl. On Sunday the landlord nnd his wife li ft the house for a short visit in the country. There were very few in the house except the girl, MisH Scheel, and A guest named Myron Hate, who also came from Avoca. He is 'about twenty-six years old, and evidently knew the girl before. The revolting particulars of the affair Can not be given. All that is known is that the fiend secured ac cess to the robin' by strategy, and then accomplished his purpose. lie then lied and succeeded in avoiding the ' authorities for some time However, no word was sent to the sheriff, hut Hate, was at ngth rundown Monday night. lie was put under close watch dur ing the night, and Tuesday morn ing Sheriff lloyd of Otoe county was informed of the matter. He at once dispatched Deput Sheriff Web. her and County Attorney Morgan to look over the ground and take the prisoner to Nebraska City, where he was placed in the county jail. Attorney Morgan informed a rep resentative of the press that he had no doubt Hate was guilty. The substances of the story was sub stantially as given above; only it seems that Hate's sister-in-law, Mrs. Kred Hale is also somewhat invol ved in the matter. She appears to have heen in the hotel at the time with her husband, and knew of the course matters were taking. Hate admits having followed the girl into lier room, hut nothing' more. He snyed there until the (rain came along, when h'rs brother called him. - ' - ' '" i The unfortunate girl Is a 'simple hearted German, and lias Hot lived long in this country, her "parents moving to the country about two years ago. "Hate is' said to 'be a shrewd fellow, and'1 caiue from Oberlin, Kansas, a 'short (line ago. He was bound over for trial lit the next term of district court in the sum of$.W , ': ' - rlATTSMOUTll II.Ll'STh'ATKI). Tun llEW.t.P visited the office of Chairman Windham of the Im provement Committee this after noon and examined the new map of he eastern half of Nebraska and (he western part of Iowa, : which allows Plattstuouth's superior loca tion to ad vantage It jjives a large, comprehensive view of the sur roundings and will he a great aid to strangers in seeing the advant ages at a glance possessed by (his town. Various and finely executed photographs, illustrating the views to he enjoyed here, were also ex amined. I'here are views of Maui ami Sixth streets, the principal line residen.'i-s including those of Messis. Cummins, Craig, George IhiVey, Oliver 1ovcy, Wcckbach, While and others --of the Ptisby t nan, LpiMopal and l abel mu le churches, the Kiley, City ami lr kins, hotels, and a number of the business houses. Mr. Windham states that the committee will h.ne the hooks out in time forthe Adver tising Train. Whether or not Cass will have ait exlub.t on c train depends upon the ipiiik or slow action of the citiens. The inlant child ol Mrs. A. Wal- , linger id College ltd! smothered to Afier the songs. I'lieie w.i: death in thecradle while its mother was out of the house attending to thi' milking.- 1 , Have you . seen the. -nobby iK'vy styles iu Neckwear j list received at Wcscott's'r ' '- I ' I . .1 -1 . , a 1 , . .. , GOV. BOYD GIVES IT UP. No Hopo for Cleveland Carry ing Nebraska. MK. TATL7S MANLY TALK. A Hut lu.fc.toii Wreck at Lincoln Tliu ; New York Triijunu and the La i or Uniur.s are Working Lov; In Harmony. NOT A CALAMITY .--L'Ci -PoKTLANU, Ore, A ug. In. Speak ing about the noliticul out.ot;k in his state. Governor Hoyd of Ne braska, who is making a tour of the Wist, to-ilay . said: "(.'h'Veland will lose Nebraska, because we wiLl vote for Weaver for the purpose o( heal- ing Harrison. We shall put out jour national ticket, but will sitp j port Weaver, as there is no hope of straight success. uk. T. n;'s i: I.K . 1 1 ; i i.i I v. I see by edne.-day t- papt is l.iat a pii-stiou as to my eligibility to hold the office tj lieutenant irov- ernor lias ariren. In view ot this fact I make 'die billowing state ment'. On the -1th day of March, 17'J, tit Buffalo, N. V.. 1 liU'd my first papers or "declaration of inten tion." About two years later I went to I !u t t.i b to file my final papers but could not ilo so, as the time re quired by law hail not quite ex pired. In the fall of 1S.SI J moved to this stale, and the fact that I could vote o my "first papers" led me, as it has thousands of other, to neglect taking out final papers, Whn the contest as to the citizen ship of Governor Hoyd arose re called my own neglect and as soon iiH it . was cunveuic.nt I filed my papers anil completed, iny citizen ship. This. I did on thualUday of February, 1 SOI. I was under the im pression that tlie terms of citi zen,-hip were in the form of a con tract ami that when the final papers were filed citizenship dalcd hack to the filing of fhe "declaration of in tention." . ' These are the plain facts in the case, mid if they constitute Ineligi bility then It is the duty of 'the slate central committee to sit once substitute another name for mine for the office of lieutenant-gov ernor. I love this land of my adoption Her stars ami stripes are more to me than tongue or peri can utter ami I would rather know I ha-'i been a citizen id this country for eighteen months than to belieiiten ant-governor without such citizen ship. I am a republican. I believe in republican principles. I am proud of the glorious achievements the tarty has wrought, anil, though my name he taken from the ticket, my ardor will not be dampened nor my zeal lessened iu fhe coining cam paign, In office or out of office, iu storm or sunshine, I am always a republican. .J.G.TATK NKIIKASKA'S AT DKNVKK. The black tent of the NeUras' ka grand conimandery Kni'ghts Templar located nt the lutl of Sixteenth street, Deliver, i n eon spicioua ; object in the neighbor hood. It is made more so by tlie festivite and good cheer, that pre vails there. All around the tent stand -shocks1 of Nebraska j corn wheat, oats and grasses. Theru'Are also Home monster Inlitatibns' of the Nebraska sugar beet. ' Kvery dav an immense' collectioh' ol flowers is received from Omaha and every visitor to the NebrasRa headtpiarters is presented with rosebud tied with narrow white ribbon, ; on which is printed the words "Knights Templar, Nebras ka." Another stroug feature is the punch bowl-a big corn basket hnet with tin ami filled with delicious claret punch. Perhaps the most interesting of all Nebraska's attrnc lions are the two tallyho coaches brought from Omaha. They were seen evervwherc Thursiliv, gill lettering on the sides and the toot ing horns thrust through the win dows indicating that Nebraska was having a good tune. Nebraska's fair delegates rode all day iu them taking th-'ir lady visitors on a jaunt over the city The ht.hcs who led in this unique mode enter taming mid who also welioin. d the visitors to the tent were Mrs. Salis bury, wife oi thi- Nebraska grand commander; Miss Smiley, th-' M isses Howen, daughters ol the grand re- com ot me stale; .Mrs. notion ami Mrs. l.issell They were assisted by the grand officers ol the Nebras ka conimandery. WAN I I-, I l rot Alt V Thomas Hurke made a -daring ami successful escape from the Hyde Park police station in Chica go about In o'clock Thursday morn inc. lie 'jumped from a second story w'in low ultof pry? ;T ;iii iron ivi,-' ,i,-..r,is,..t ,i!t:i'iSrp -iif tv,nl feet.am-e a) .par. nlly uniu- jured. Tiolea lmr.-e and buj-gy bw - longing tn S. liMiupn.- 71 f l"):i AT- uioiir avenue and drove rapidly awa. lie i., a desperate man .and , it ir. believed that if the -core of onic-'r- now on his track ever come up with ll i ill there will be a blood.) encounter it Burke cm arm liiiu-.-l!. Die police station at I 1 h Hyde Park has been abandon dnned and the tempoary tjuarters j are established in the rear of ii In- cry stable in an alley near the cor- ner of Lake avenue and Fifty-Third treet. In the second story a small (loin lia' heen set apart lor tlie . prisoners, inewuuiow i? protect ed by iron bars. For several days ;irpe'nters have been working on this and adjoining1 rbomsand much material- was left nil the floor. Hurke, who was con fined in the room pending a hearing secured a piece f plank ;md easily tore off several iron bars. Hurke to went Chicago from Omaha n month ago with young O Kourke who was shot ly i policemen Monday night. Hurke is suspected id complicity with twenty-one burglaries and is want- d al so on suspicion of complicity in a recent murder. Jl pt.lv 1T1.I.P k'KslP.NS. fhe resignation of Judge Allen W. Field of Lincoln was yesterday handed to Acting Governor Majors. l'he resignation as judge of the Third judicial district is made by udge Field in order that lie may liter the campaign as the j-epub-ican nominee for congress in the First district. Following is the resignation: , . . , To the Honorable Thomas, . Majors, Acting Governor of ' the State of Nebraska Dear Sir: I hereby resign the office of judge ot tin.. district court within nud for the Third judicial district in and for the state of Nebraska, the sam to take effect October 1, 1W2. AH of which is respectfully submitted. ; .... ... .. AJ.Ui.N .riJil.li. Acting Governor .Major. states that as it is the duty of the governor to till the vacancy by Hppointuitfiit he will leave the matter r without action until Governor Hoyd returns from the Pacific coast. i - . ; WNItWITS IVk'j'l'KI' P AT l.tNCiSl.N. A liurlington special having on board '220 Knights Templar belong ing to niiiaucipnia comiuamierv was delayed at Lincoln Thursday for several hours by a misplaced switch. The train consisted of a baggage car, dining car and four Pullmans. It arrived at the depot at VM and left for the east at l:a'J When it reached the interlocking switch near the " 1 wenty-seveuth street crossing tlie engine left the track, dragging with it the tender ami the baggage car. The engineer and fireman saved their' lives by springing from 'he engine. The dining car wis partially pulled from the track, but the Pullmans were undisturbed. No one was in jured, as the train was running very slowly id the time' Four Knights 'Templar specials were standing at thi' depot when the ac cideut occurred; white two inbfe oh the: Rock Island were1 'also 'delayed by the same cause. ' The' wrecking train went promptly to work and iu less than thrcV V6h'rtIie'ink;v,as cleared and ull fra'iiis nfoced'ed 'on' their way. ''Special' trafns' tiey'ring itiignts lenipiar iroin uenvcrnave heeu passing"" tlirott'gn' ia'iiailti' a( I. r.' ... . -.-li' V...,l''i .'i'l naii-nourn luierv.us an n(n. ; ... 1 1'. ;,!.(, iu,i:i "Pi I IP' b -,,.-'.:,, ,.T"T"n !io.i4 -hni.' ' i TUK Tk'lliUNh) IH HyyAKKU; ) . The executivu ;C,oiiu3iiUe of ,Xvw York Typographical; I'nioji No.; t has issued Oif following:,, .At the last meeting of Ntfw York; Typu graphical Union No. (i th executive offieerswera instructed to notify all sister unions and other labor organizations that the. differences heretofore existing . between . our union ami the New York Tribune have been satisfactorily, adjusted, that the. boycott against that estab lishment and its managers has been declared off and that all antag onism of whatever nature growing out of the tatnous struggle was ended. It gives us pleasure to an nounce, furthermore, that the Tribune is now a strict union office" Orf.io' Wh.I- i ri f r . i i iiul toe Nortli Wi'M !';!(. ill- (. H.H-.I 'l'he cimstaut ilein.iU'l ol the tra i line tillhlic to ,n(' ,:ir vv,'st fl coiniortahh' ami at the k inn lime an i-couviiiical iiloile ol traveling has leib to the ct.!tlishn.cnl as what i.- known as I 'til I in in I .lioui-t sliepers. ' These cars fire built on llie same general l in as tin regular lirst class Pullman Sleeper, the only lif ference heiili;' that the are not up holstered. They arc furnished complete with irooil "coniforlablc hair matresses. warm blauki ts.snow white linen cur tains plenty of towels, combs, bru.-h es etc., which secure to the ik cu pant of fl birth as much privacy as is to 1'ie hail in liri-t class sleepers. There arc also separate toilet rooms for ladies ami eiitleinen, and sniok inn i absolutely prohibited, l-'or full information' fend for .Pullman ColoniKt Sleeper Icallet. K. I., I.o ninx, .ficin-Ml P.iiMitfer i''o I u Kct ' -Atetit. Oiuiilia Nonraska ,U',.f The Anthony Fc'mi y. Anruiier of the Authonv fainilv Veem.. de-in us ol winning fame' as" a money maker. Kva Anthony v.'a:s until 1'lidav in the onndV of 1 V.' GiWou at the I'ifriv : Street t'est.niraut. She le.V for a A isi't,,' it mic ' 1 fi.- afternoon auii V.n 'her'j return asked for her time and said 'lit' would rjnlt work.' Mrs! GibsjVii then dicivi'fc-'d "the n-4"i,f h'er jx',cket -book. At llr.-! .s'he 'siippos'iii it had simply 'been' mislaid; but ii search failed' to bring it' to light and ' the 'girl's continued and re- peated 'denials' of lakiio' It w-hi-n not accused liuallv c:uied suspicion to lest upon her. Ill addition to this fact Mrs. G. says the girl played "crooked" on her the day before in buying groceries and "put the difference in her pocket." The polic e will endeavor to unravel the mystery. -rho girl denies be ing guilty and it will be hard to prove it against her because the evidence, while strong, is wholly circumstantial. The book con tained aTout eleven dollars. The News follows in trail of the genuine newspaper of Plalts niotith ami then claims to be first with evi r thing, with conhdenee. A Ore,i' Sur.riee Is in store for all who use Kciup'f Hals, m tor the throat nnd lungs the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any ilruggits is au thorized by the progrii'ior of this wondiT'iil remedy to give yon a sample bottle freer It never tails' to cure acute auj chronic coughs. All ill ugpis ;s sell Kemps Hals. mi. nrge Potties 5oc ami 1. Strictly Pure White Lead is the Best Paint. , Care is necessary though, to, obtain: strictly, pure, as the market is flooded with so Called Pure' White Leads that iri reality contain but very little white lead. ; " ' : ' "" The following- analyses of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they' con tain. The analyses describe' the labels and brands on the' packages and give the' 'coii-tents-as follows: ;' ' 1 ' ' ' -' Misleading Brandt' ' "6. P. Ltwton & Co. 8trictly Pura White Lead." Ked label, with brush, on which is frintad, "Guaranteed to be ttrictly pure, orfeited if adulterated.'1 ,; Material Proportions Analyiedby. Barytes 58 to per cent. J. Fiebin, Oxide cf Zinc 34 90 per cent. Milwaukee. White Lead 13.60 per cent. Calcium Car- ' bonate 3.o per cent. . "Masury'a Railroad White Lead." White label, marked " Railroad White Lead, as; pure; John W. Maanry A Son, New York and Chicago, warranted auperior." - Materials Proportions Analyiedby Oxide of 2 ink 55.70 per cent. Ledous Co., Barytes 44.30 per cent. New York. We have a book which gives the analyses of a large number of misleading brands If you are going to paint it will pay you to send for it. 1 -" In Painting ; " ' use strictly pure Whitehead (see that you get either "Southern," ' "Collier"' or "Red Seal "), tint' it'with the National. Lead Co.'s; nw ii I Pure- White Lead ii i i inting uoiors,' . a vni,:iti and vou' will have the .best paint that it is possible' to., put on;a. p.uuQing,,,, .rI,bl(J;.f ni0-i ' Tor talc by t)ebst dealers .in Pnt.$;veJ7; NATIONAL' LEADGO.51 ; I ",! St;Lbuis:BrinA?t,l'fifl 1 ; vi nciiuo miu w - v. m Ii I "!' " St.'Loiiis, M6.J" Mamyl ; -i!T , .. -irtT lui'v I'-iii.iltv inilii'.iti( ft ill-onlcrof tho KMnoys, nii'l prompt ini'S!ii-ii slionlil lie taknt to pri-vi'tit ,ii rliu.- tiiiiililu. RFMPMRFr? "'"" "in '? cun-d I L r. 1 1 1 O r 1 V in tlo.lr lix-ii.ii iii-v. ttiiii'U ll ni ,l ant, limy U-cuiat' liunjri niun. DM. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVER 2!2 KIDNEY BALM I.-, vil li v"iir,-il l will ciut r.ivcrHtKir- i'.i -r. iv'i ,,. I'l ielil 's ic;l .' il,.-1 I l-.-il. i, I'.,,-,- ; )..-r I ,iil,. Hilnl - e ' firlKM-i. . , l.ii'U.4nw to live ur, l "n ., , ' i -, ' i n,:ii),',',iM'-:. .1. h. f k w.rrc. KEEPER I ;& ) Back FOR THE NSXT SIXTY DAYS. K WII.I. SKI. I. I.ICUT IIAKNKSS, SADDI.KS, I I.YNKTS AM) Dl'STHRS , ANP.BfcLOW- COST hi 'ATTS IvI O tl.f ii Kid. t?. . .tii.anre huN-VW ''f VViTHTHR Y T0V5" jiiy-P ' WIRE VAUZE WOt IF QfJ WANT THE BEST. 33 UV THE CHARTER OAK, Thorough Satisfaction G UAHANTKED. I'lij-Nielanai Could nUCiiro Iliin.X Skiaiihvili,k, Ilaualton Co., O., Jane, is. Ouo bottle of I'ietor Konniu'a Norve Tonlo cnreil me untirvly, afUir iibyaiuiuna hiul tried anauoceauiiilly (or 8 montha to Mlluve ise ol norvous debility. W. HUKNNEKELD. A thi Id's Life KiiTed. ' Poplar Crctk, Mont., Mnrcb 1, Wh My little girl, 8 yenra olil, ha. I St, Vitas dance so severe Unit sh was jwrfootly huljilcBB, lying on llu) bed ami crying wlien awake aud bad to n lake S or 4 attempt to eren speak or swallow. Uur pbyBlciou waa in dully atUiudance, but aba eonlluuiol to (rrow worne until I began to use 1'dHtof hrxolK a MJrve ronlo ; tnon sueuuprovoa ranidlv and now she ia iierfectlv well. I am eoulldent uiyeblld'a life WftH saved by Uiii uiedi cine ana l recommend it to all who Dave nervoaa trouble of any kind aud no one cau say too much in ptaiaa or it, - - jua. i iJAjuiaw FREE A TahinldA Bonk an Tl'l lUI ' lilaewea vent free to any addreaa and mmt iiarlenoi can alHO obcall i uua uieoiciue rroe of cmsnctv Tiio nvniMlvhaji tieftn' nreDtred brthe KW'rettl fafUir Kiwnig, of fort Wayne. Iud4 sine kSVaJH) I Is now preparea uoaer nu uireeaoo us KOENIC MED. O., Chicago, til., . .-' . . ' .: ..'-. ;u'.' , l . ) Il'i" i"f ftn p- th'i n. rv n?s(ninr;, wo bhve if ''Hitypo, Amltrf'typo vkiutt'' orary mv tuU'rof yuur . w "r ti io, fi 'Mi v i will niiikt ynu a i u.ft rrw 0 'lir, prOThttKl , ii i i t-.m f r i-rp.s ii MiiiiiiJiMif mr . i.- j nu ;i(f iin..i-( in wioiirinK firture -;. nn.iii -'imi bi;iln-p..ri hnrknf picture '..: '.ii' t"t :n in iMTf'H't'oiflop. Uirmk ; i . " ; ci ' ;i y.i h. n'l liit rluriim S. v ffi jit It ll nit in (hi on so. I iv. rnriph St., CHICAGO III. ' .). fcit ki.I inrfnit tin) tn anr onRV ,.. - t ' , i'im -i. . ,i nut rt'e ii:u tnijiin . i t- t1..MI-liii. i.,i-Jii,ttli.r. THIS -jji';'a IS ( STUiCTLJ ilO.NA FlUi 1 .'i'it.if nn rh o n. il not rffP'Tii:il crinna W t PURE RYE. Han iecomq a buseholj wcrnj becinse olj lt pomte punty, nutnnve vaiuc, amooiu fast a and deliciDuB boubnet.' : ! It Is flood fbt weak luna :aad a siimulaot for impaired , conskituiioqs.l.!Unlik9 inferior whiskies, it does) hot rasp pr scald the throat '-and ' atorfiath,' tiof causa' nausea,' dirxifiess !an, ' headache. Yon may know it by the abovi' ' qualities- and the proprietary bottles in rhidh it is served, ,.CaU tor, "Cream Pure Aye' and take no other. For sale at all first-class drinking places ana arug stores, 3 DALLEMAND & pO., Chicago For rtiile by Jo' McWy. . 7 - ''A(( "jsaasaa . OW' lurinte Imrbiiipk Tv f ( ' rtmrut tliaS do HI ln- Ml t - Inm the ti.-alt Ii nr inti rf.-rn with oiic'h b-.ieinonn or !il-aKtir. 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