THK OMAHA DAILY BISlv. SUNDAY , MAY M , 1808H5IXTKKN PAGKft. CHAT WITH THE BOXERS The Oltj's ' Gun Oluls and a History of the Same. THE STATE SPORTSMEN'S TOURNAMENT The HouiUlor Clnliilnno MrctlnjVhU - f tlio Wlii-el Hrro rfroin . the Hull Field Sport * Allolil anil iGOii * Notes. Oscar Gardner , the young fellow wlio is tailing under the cognomen of the "Omaha Kid , " and who has been cutting n rather wide swath In western pug circles recently corns to bo absolutely unknown In this city , unless ho Is the young man who formerly worked for the Poycko brothers nnd noted for a few months as Danny Daly's sparring partner. Whoever that youngster was ho was very clever , nnd evinced all the symp toms of a hard nut to crack. Still there Is but Httlo evidence thnt they are ono and the name and It may bo that Gardner's selection of the noin do guerre under which he fights was prompted simply by his knowledge of the stilt character of this city's pugi.llstlc product. Uo that as It may , the Kid has demonstrated that ho has llrst Class stuff In him and ere long will evidently bo knocking nt the door of some of the first rate Httlo fellows. Last Monday night before the St. Paul "Phoenix club the Kid was pitted for six rounds against Solly Smith , the conqueror of Danny D.ily and Johnny Van Heest , and the man who has on some sort of a match with George Dlxon , the champion featherweight - weight of the world. Just what young Gardner did on this occasion is told in the following extract from the Pioneer Press : 'It was a great surprise to Smith and his backers. It was a big surprise to the crowd. It was considerable of a surprise to the Kid himself , and when the gong rang at the close of the contest lie was taken up on the shoul ders of the enthusiastic crowd r.nd given thrco cheers for his pluck and cleverness. It was a re- inarknblo exhibition of rapid sparring. There was no dallying at any time. Neither man was afraid ami the audience was treated to ono of the cleverest goes over seen In this city. It was thought the Kid would act en tirely on the defensive. Tlio idea was that ho was-to got a guod purse if ho managed to stay the six rounds. Accordingly all ho bad to do was to keep away from Smith , and lot him do tlm work. Instead of this the Kid surprised his backers and really did more work than Smith. Ho brought all his cleverness into play and It was often effective. Smith entered tlic arena with nn air of coutldencc , and appeared to think ho would have no trouble disposing of the Kid in a round or two ; but after the second round ho changed his mind and became cau tious. The betting , or what there was of It , was entirely in Smith's favor. Few there were who dreamed that the Kid would last oven thrco rounds , as Smith's cleverness was well known , but ho fooled them all and was there good nnd strong at the end of the sixth , having bested Smith at every turn throughout tlio entire ) bout. And Solly Smith is the man Jttclc Abra hams has brought across the continent to trail Champion Dixon's colors in the dust. Ilo'd better take him back to the slope , for ho'll make littfo moro than a practice punch ing bag-for the doughty colored boy. I flaw Solly lii his sctto with Owen Ilurnoy , the Now Orleans novice , the night of the Gib bons-Daly battle , and made just such an es timate then , for tlio Crescent City lad had nil the best of it , both as to ring generalship und points scored. It lias finally been settled that Boston Billy Smith and Jack Deinpsoy will come to gether on the night of Juno ! ! 0 bcforo the Coney Island Athletic club. Since the mys terious ono's conquest over Australian Tom Williams he. has been throwing largo gobs of ilowcra nt himself , and the Coney Island people hail about despaired of 'seeing his match with the Nonpareil clinched. The Crescent City club of New Orleans tacked on nn extra thousand to Judge Newton's $ (1,000 ( purse , and Smith gobbled up the bait something after the tush km that the llrst trout of spring goes for a liy. Ho has recanted , however , and yielded I to the Judge's rat.iocinativo powers , and at last it Has been writ in the books that the battle will come nil at the big cottage by the sea as per the original schedule , for a purse i of $ ( ' > . ( ! ( ) ( ) . nnd on the last night of the rosy mouth of June. What about the outcome ? That Is a pre sumptuous query to put. Billy Smith nas , surely shown himself to bo the peer of all latter day lighters In his class , and Jack Dumpscy has seen the day ho know no equal. Hut when you put this and that to- , L'ollicr it makes a horse of an entirely dif ferent color. When the Nonpareil mot that speckled specimen of nntcpodian quadru- mana , BUD Fitzslminons , his myriad of friends said that ho had gnnu back prior to that lllfated invasion. But I don't hellovo It. That his old lime supreme confidence in bis own invincibility received a severe jar when braggart l.a Blanche knocked him out ; , however , 1 do believe. That was the first defeat In a half hundred battles and it all 1 but broke bis heart. On the night ho met Fitz , physically , I think ho was as good , if not butter , than over before , barring a slight adomhml disarrangement at the tinio His general makeup was llawless. That he con [ clusively proved by the remarkable light ho made tlio longest and the best that bus over been made on tliet.0 shores against tlio lanky monstrosity from the under world. There were thirteen rounds * of it. Mahcr , the much lauded Hi I- bernian giant , quit in cloven , and phcnomo- mil Jim Hall was knocked into a rocked hat .t in less than four. On what lines , then , is it . claimed that Dempsey had gone back ! If the Nonp.irlol has mtrogaded , it has all taken place slnco that historic night. IIo ! was great then , and there are none so bold as to dispute ) and try to provtf It. I will admit , thoupn , that ainco then there is a strong lllcehood that Jack has been on the decline. The sling of those two downfalls loti the most liioffaciablo innrki of the terrible | work they wrought , Ho went into retire ment bruised In baby and mind , and if all talcs are true ho did moro to alignment than nmoltorato his his wofnl condition In his manner of living for several years there after. But now they say that ho is re habilitated , gone through some sort of a reformation , and that the Nonpareil of years ago is the Nonpareil of. today that Jack Dempsey is rcdivlvus , If this be so then I am inclined to agitate my think tank to the ex tent that Boston , Billy Mysterious Council Blurt's Uoylo Smith Is In for a decidedly rude reception on tlio night of Juno ill ) . If u no otherwise , why then B , B , M. U. II. B. Smith ; will run away from Jack in fact ho can back in , as my friend Dick Crokcr would say , and win. The story that In going the rounds about Joe Goddard's tough luck would make a pooa running mate for the one that has I H.niest John Kelly ready vvith S&i.oou to bet nf against half that amount that the big Cali fornia bully whips Charllo Mltcholl. The ii above referred to fairy tale has it that In ad | dition to his recent licking by selling plutoi Smith , the big skinned horse from the back blocks 1ms been financially wrecked by : a big bank failure In Australia. Whether this was a sand or a faro hank the narrator falloth to state , Anyway , Joe had Just 80.0M big John dollars in tlui concern and ho lost every penny of it. Sad , isn't III Hut the facts are , Goddard didn't lose a cent moro in this alleged cave-In at Australia than IK did In the recent bust-up at Sioux Cltt t When at homo across the pacific Pacific- the barrier champ was wont to dU ditchc * at so much per diem and light for X'5 ! or i'V ( ) stakes. To have accumulated 80,00 , * stmoloons In his brief career Joseph mus have dug several million miles of ditchc. and whipped about every man who breath under the shade of the Southern Cross. All ehnnres of seeing a go between tin DOW ICngllshcr , Stanton Abbot and Jack Me Aullffa have faded as the fogs of the bat toins fade before the warm sunshluo of May Stanton would have boon n wlso chap ho- ho kept his merits under a bushel until 0'k pot all fixed up for his smash at our Jack : that Is If ho was in real earnest to learn hov quickly Jack could lick him , But he ha ouo oiucUy oHiervrise and spurs and 1 willing to sp.ir any ono for HITO rmitiinp expenses. Ho mot Hull McCarthy before the Arlnl club In Phllnilt'lpnla the other night and Hull proved himself moro than the UrUon's equal. In faH , ho hurt his corporal nnd mental feelings exceedingly , nnil would have knocked him out If the copper had only nodai dcd , HASIIY Gmswout. The ( into t'liy' * dun Club * . Sovcn years ago Omaha , was ono ot the shooting centers of the country. There was practically hut ono regularly organized club here at that tlmo , but notwithstanding this fnut bigger crowds assembled nt Its weekly shoots and moro targets were smashed and pigeons killed In a day than there has been since , up to within a slnglo twelvemonth , In a week. The period to which I allude was back In 18S7-3 , when John J. Hardin and H. A. Penroso were nt the head of a pun and sK | > rtlng goods house down on the corner of Thirteenth mid Dodge. They were both active and hustling representative ! ! of their business , crack shots and ardent followers ot sports afield. They were driving a splen did business , nnd had It not been for the questionable practices of Ponroso. would todav bo cnjo.vlnjj the fruits of n mammoth trade. Pcnrose , with nil his drawbacks , was a llvo and enterprising follow , untiring in his effort. ! l.i the Interests ot lecltimato oport. and equally zealous In his advocacy of pastimes that como under another head , in consequence of which latter propen sity ho eventually succeeded In killing most all kinds of snort In this vi cinity. In his earlier ambition ho do- oted much tlmo to the gun and the trap , ind the weekly shoots nnd frequent tourna- netits held under his almost individual uispiccs were Invariably tremendous suc cesses. The Omaha Gun club about that Imo was in the zenith of its fame. It had a argo membership composed of the most iromlncnt professional and business men of , ho city , und as the" were all practical and enthusiastic followers of the Held it took but irecious little Inducement to Interest them n friomlly competitions nt the trap. In , hose days most all of the club member * at tended the regular shoots , while the crowd ) f lookerson that generally assembled on the , 'roumls on thcso occasions frequently ran up into the hundreds. The rivalry between , ho shooters \vas always at fever heat , nnd the average scores made then were as good or oven better than those made by the shots of today. I have seen Frank Parmcleu , who ms always occupied a premier position aniomr the crackajack shots of the west , and I think today Is the equal of any man in the world , and John Petty , Hal Pcnrosc , J. J. Hardin , Billy Brewer , II. B. Kennedy , Charlie Williams , Billy Townsend , Johnny Thompson , Goodly Bruckor. Taylor Sprlgg , Dick Mertz , D. T. Stubbs , Clark Ellis and a number of others run their scores up well into the nineties In every 100-11 ve bird or artificial target .shoot in which they participated. In the twonty-livo target shoots , which were the rcg-tlar club shoots , Parmoleo , Petty , Hardin and Penroso frequently swept the platter v Ithout a miss , and seldom fell short of twenty-three. It is exceedingly pleasing to note that thorn is a rosy outlook just now for a resto ration of tlm halcyon days of'Auld Lung Syno. " The reorganisation of the old Omaha club , iho splendid association of the Bemis park a misnomer , by the way the Itay- mends , Syndicate Park , Prairie and South Omaha clubs , all being very much alive , are putting forth an extra effort this sprint , looking toward an enthusiastic revival h shooting circles. Their initial shoots this season , despite the generally inauspicious weather so far , all indicate that this mucl desired end is to bo speedily attained , am that this health inspiring and life prolong ing diverlisomcnt is to talto llrst rank In the legitimate pastimes of the day. My interc.it in thcso affairs has imbuoi mo with the spirit of tlio historian , nnd beg giug the indulgence of the patrons of thi department I will cursorily run over the past in connection with the several organizations alluded to. The Omaha Gun club was organized some twenty-live years ago. Originally it was styled the Omaha Sportsmens club. That was in the good old days when "Yank" Hath away , John Potty , G. II. Collins , George lloagland , Byron Heed , B. E. B. Kennedy , Dr. Pcabody. John Witbnoll , Howard Ken nedy , Dick Withnell , Henry Homan , AI Pat rick , George Mills , Mr. Sackott from Coun cil Bluffs , G. F. Brucker. W. II. S. Hughns , William Preston , John J. Hurdln and Frank Parniclco , and scores of others whom I cannot - ' not Just now recall , were the active mem bers , This club was the most prominent in the whole western country for a long series of years. Its members won the individual and team championships moro times than any other , but the past few years has seen it lu a decided state of innocuous desuetude , but a semblance at organization has always been maintained. Several attempts to re- suscilato the old body met with signal fail- uro until last April when concerted action of a lot of the old veterans , aided by younger enthusiasts , succeeded in compassing tills lappy result , when It was thoroughly rehabilitated - habilitated to suit modern times ami put in touch with tno young blood of the day. Its ofllcial roster at present is as follows : W. II. S. Hughes , president ; John J. Hardin , vice president ; William 10. Nason , secretary , and Frank S. Parmeloe. treasurer. The board pf directors arc G. F. Drunker , Frank Fogg and H. E. Gray , with Frank Fogg as captain and W. E. Nason as ground superin- tendent and ofllcial referee. Mr. Hughes has been the president , nnd , I might add very properly , the life of the club for years , and as long as he will accept will assuredly bo kept in the high position ho has so long honored and sustained. Goodly Brucker is ono of the original members , but. strange to say. wan never moro enthusiastic in the prosperity and future of the club than ho Is at the present tlmo. Prank Parmeleo has taken the place of John Petty as the club champion , but asldo from this the tout en- sum bio of the old organization rcmul'is n happy reminder of the glory of its earliest days. Tins club at present holds the iiuli- vidual championship of the state and the two und four-team championships. The present membership Is appended : W. H. S. IHughes , G. F. Bruckor , John J. Hardin , John Gwln , Frank S. Parmeloo , II. B , Ken- nedy , John Potty , William Townsend , II. E. Uray , Frank Fogg , George Ketcham , .Toff Bedford , Fred Fuller , William Krug , W. 12. Browcr , W. E. Nason , J , C. Heed , F. W. Car- ntlcbaol nnd C. F. Heed , Honorary mem- bor , S. G. V. Griswold and Judge B , E. B. Kennedy. A Uuctido or so ago the Omahas shot all their matches up near the sulphur springs , but now ( 'lory In a shooting grounds across the river that are unsurpassed In thu wi'st , It embodies all the comforts anil convent- ences of modern times anil Is complete In all details , Their regular shoots are hold ( ivory Saturday , weather permitting , beginning at : i o'clock sharp. One of the conspicuous features of the eOmaha club's original program was an an- nual club hunt , but In later years , owing to a scarcity nf giimo as compared with that of years ago. this attraction has been aban- doni'd , and attention tunica almost oxclu- slvoly to trap shooting , but an effort will bo made by some o ? the older members to re- vive this custom the coming full , In point of numerical strength the Bornis Park Gun club Is the leading organization of this kind in Omaha , and ono of the most creditable in the entire west. Within its ranks are many of the city's best known mun , and their ono hiudablo purpose is to further the pursuit of honest , healthful ox- orclso , and to protect , propagate and pro- serve our game nnd fish , The Humid Park Gun club which bi rights is entitled to a rochrlstenlng was organized In 1SS3 , with J. H. Dumont , W. C. Ivus , C. A , Coo and Frank Cross us charter members. During the llrst year of its exist- once it boasted of a single trap , and its spas- modlu shoots nil came off at llcmli park , Walnut Hill , whence It derived its name , It now controls the magnificent grounds across the river , whicn are furnished with a com- i nod lo us club house , plank walks nnd shoot- Ingwiiy , electric traps , and all facilities sup- plied by modern inventive genius and enter- prise. It is a wealthy organization and ono , of powerful inllucnca In upholding and ad vo catlnff good game liiws and honest sport , . Thaolllcers are ; M. C. Peters , president ; G. W. Loomls , vice president ; Stockton ) Hoth , secretary nnd treasurer , wlillo the ex ecutivo committee is composed of Messrs. M. C , Peters , G , W. Ixwnis , Stockton Heth , F , H. Blake ana Frank Cross. The members are Prank Cross , P , H. Blake , Georuo W. Ix > oiuts , M , C. Peters , J , A. McDoucal , Stockton Hoth , William Saulis- bury , W. P. McFarlane , J. U. Head , J. P , Sneed , O , A. Clalliii , George Peterson , F. 13. MoMullen , U. B. Gaylord , William Lyle Dickey , F. A. lUnohart , Harry D. Heed , S. A. McWhorter , F , N. Connor , W.'O , Ivt-s , H. C. Moody , James B. Brown , Charles F , Nevlns , W. T. Hawks , Ouy O. Barton , 1C. C. Barton , J. J , Dlokoy , J. H. Dumont , li 1C. Chubbuck , W. J. Gulbraith , Thomas 11 Mc- Caguc , John P. D\lc ( and Chester F. Har- nnrd. Honorary members , 8. O. V. ( Iris- weld nnd Goorffu Darrnti , the Inttcrof Mur- freosboro i , Tcnn. The llnymoml club I * In Us fourth year and probably ranks third In MM and Im portance. Charles Johanna * Is president and Prod Montmorcncy socrolary nnd treas urer. The mum born are W. S. Sonvoy , Prank Parmoleo , Prank Povfg , G. W. I/romls. Dr. Brynnt , Dr. Oalbralth , I. F. Floyd , H. R. Boaii. , W. W. Blngham , C. S. Ita.Vmoml , IL Chubbupk ami P. Cavanautrh , Their regular shoots tnko place on Saturday ot o.ich week , The Syndicate Park club Is another Nour ishing body. Its exlstenco H salcly duo to the shooting ciitlmsinsm of the venerable John Hoy. who used to bo aoout as handy with the shotgun as the next one. Hols ad vanced in year * , now nnd couldn't hit a beer bariol with an eight gu.ige , yet his Interest Is unabated and ho likes to see good shoot- Ing. Consequently ho nsaemhlcd his rola- tlvos ami neighbors two yours ago and or- eanizcd the SyntUcato Park Gun club. Us grounds are near South Omaha , and any of the shooters visiting them on regular d r > 0 Sunday afternoons , will have a peed ' and all the shooting they want , One of the Syndicates bylaws provides thnt the secre tary shall have ample refreshments , liquid and solid , on hand at every regular event. The onicers are Fred Hey , president ; Charles Hey , vice president and Andy Prushax , treasurer * Members , H. Hey , . ? . Hcna , W. Puskor , Georpo Nichols. I. Hey , U , Ktckard , Fred Hey , C. Mack. C. Cllnchard , F. Kr.ijlc , D. Berncss and John II. ' 1 hlsson. DTho South Sldo Gun club has not boon heard from very extensively recently. John Xollcr is president and the members Include Gus Ickcn , Carl Hoffman and ten or a dozen moro gentlemen whose names I have been unable to obtain , The South Omaha Gun club Includes In t's membership J. B , Smith , B. Bloom , C. Blanchard , William McCrcIgh , William Kelly , Sanford , Bowloy , Miller , Hays and others. Jim Smith of this outfit Is a colored man , but ono of the best known shots in the western country , both on account of his gen tlemanly ctaractcristlcs and good shooting. Ho Is the only prominent colored shooter In the state. The Pralrlo Gun club , with Judge George Shields as the head and front of all offend ing , is still on earth I bcllovo. The members are mostly Union Pacllle shop men r.nd num ber from llftocn to twenty. They have a shootinggroundsup somowheroncarCut-Off lake. There is also a gun club on the roster of the state association called the Gate City club , but of late little has been heard of It. John Xoller was its whilom president and the moving spirit in the organization , but whether tlm body still exists or not 1 am un able to stato. Since writing the above para graph I have learned that the Gate City club is in a nourishing condition , with Flrdl- nand Harman , president ; J. G. Knapp , vice president ; Annrow Johnson , Secretary nnd Charles Harman , treasurer. The board of directors are John Xoller , William Snider and Charles Krug. The club meets today to select now grounds and draft the season' hooting schedule. . s Thn State SportHliicii'H Tournament. The seventeenth annual tournament of the Nebraska Stale Sportsmen's association will oo held on Omaha's shooting grounds at the other end of the big bridge on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday , May 13 , 24 and ! i , and promises co bo one of the most suc cessful within the annals of this organiza tion. tion.W. W. E. Nason , assisted by numerous other local members , has been putting In some good licks in tlio interests of the big shoot , and is much elated over its glowing pros pects. The grounds are located Just across the river , within a ten minutes motor rldo. They could not bo moro inviting or access ible. They are as level as a floor , and sup plied with all modern improvements and conveniences for shooting purposes , includ ing a commodious clubhouse , tempting lunch stand , King live bird traps , electric pulls ai.d annunciators , and in fact all of the latest novelties lu this line of sport. Thi ) State Sportsmen's association was organized in the city of Lincoln about nine teen years ago , with the Omaha. Lincoln. Plattsmouth , Fremont , Nebraska' City and Brownville gun clubs as charter members. The llrst tournament under the asso ciation's management was held at Plaits- mouth in the fall of 1877 , which was ono of the largest and most enthusiaslic assemblies over held in this part of the west. The Plattsmoutn club at that meeting hung up the Plattsmouth cup , u trophy which is still being contested for yearly and which is now held by the Omaha club. The next tourney was held at Fro- mout and was also a gratifying success. The third tourney fell to the lot of Omaha. It was held at the fair grounds and wild pigeons , which glorious bird is now almost extinct , was exclusively used. There was a big crowd m attendance and the session was a profitable one. Suc cessively alter that the big shoot was held at Nebraska City in 1883 , Lincoln in 1831 , Omaha , 168 : ! , Phutsmouth , ISSit ; So ward , 1S8I ; Omaha , 183.VSIJ-87 and 18S3 ; Norfolk , 188'J ' : Fraud Island , 1800 ; Lincoln , 1801 , and at Grand Island in 181k ! . As has already been announced , the tour nament will again bo hold in this city this year and everything points to an unqualified success. The program , which is a good ono , follows ; First l > ny , Tiiofliln- ny 33. Events. Moneys. Entrance. No. 1 Ten single targets ! 1 it 1.00 No. U Klfteen sln lo tarRuts. . . 4 S.OO No. 3 Twenty slnitln targets. . . 4 a.50 No. ! Tun slnglo Uii'suls 3 1.00 No. 6 fifteen sltifjlu targets. . . 4 13.00 i.ivn Events. Moneys. Entrance. No. 1 Seven live birds 3 If 5.00 No. a Tun llvo birds 3 7,50 No. 3-Suvt'ii llvo birds 3 5.00 Nn. 4-Klfteon llvo birds. O. K. Maine diamond budge , vnluu J'JfjO , umblomallcof tlm stnto f'lminulonshlp. Open to No- hraslcaspni'tninoti only. Now buhl by [ > ' . S. I'urmlcu of the Omaha Umi club. This hiKlffu romiilns the property of tlio htato association. ( $100 added. ) a 10.00 No. 0 Seven llvo birds 3 0.00 Second Hay , AVudiuisititv. Miiy 34 , TAitairra. Kvmits. Moneys. Entrance. No , 1 Ten targets 3 it 1.00 No. a FlfU-uii tariji'ls 4 2.00 No. 3 iwcnty tin-Rots 4 2.50 No. 4--Tun lurci'is 4 1.00 No 5 Champion team gold mcdiil. Upon to Nebraska Kportmvu only. Tun sliiRlo turKutH to each mini two ini'ii to each loam. 1'iopcrty of tlio NubrrnUu Stuti'.siwn'.s as- Koclatlon and presented by I'for/liHlrner & Kollur Co.,1 through K. llalluttof Lincoln , Nob. Thn medal tn ; omiln : the property of tint Nebraska Hporlsiiion'H ussoclutlon , but tlio team win ii I us It may re- tnln It liy giving willsfiiclory KUiirunty that It will Im forth coming ut the mix I annual toiirmuuont , to bu shot for us heroin pmvldud , tlio team so holding It ti > bo nntltlrd to entnincii money thu follow- Ill ) ; year. Any chili may lies- iRnalo ai many trams nn they duslrii In thlseontest. Record of ( haniiilon-ililp medal : Won 1H87 by Omaha , score , 1H ; In 1H88 , by Omalui , scoio , 10 ; In IH'JO , by ( Jrand Island , score , 1'J ; In 1HU1 , by Omtiha , Hcoru , 10 : In i IBU'J , by Omaha , score , 10. iCntrancu per touiiij ( } 50 addud.divldiidatthls.shoot ) . . 4 5.00 J.lVi : mill- ! . Evunts , Monpya. Entrance. No. 1 Suven llvo birds il $ o.OO No. U-Ten llvo birds 8 7.DO No. 3Si ate association team- .thoot badKiii Two nuiti tea a ( cam , Opun to Nobrnska aliortsnion only , i'ivo lira IIfcls. ) hU hlnglcs und two iialrs turRets to each mini. Thu badjio and BO PIT cent to tlrst : 30 per cent to second end ; 'JO pur cent to third. Won 1B80 , by ( Jrand Island tuum.au out of 30 ; In IH'JO ' , by Oimilia loam. 26 out of 30 ; und In IH'Jl. by Lincoln tuuma7outot30 ; 1HU2 by ( irand Island aUoutof 30 , ( Hu added ) , 3 o.OO No. 4 Tun llvo birds , , 3 7,50 No. 0 Seven live birds. . , 3 0.00 Third Day , Thurmluy , Mity S3. TAKQETS , Events. Monnyd. I'otranco. . . . No. 1 Ton turguts 3 fl.OO No. a I'lftBcn turxeu 4 a.oo X No. 3 Twenty targets ( J'26 uddud ) 4 3.00 No.1 I'lnttMimuth sliver cup. Opun to Nu'jmska sporlanien only , 1'onr members of uclub tocomposu a team. Only one tuatn ran bo entered by a club. Ten single targets to each man. 1st , cup und GO pur cunt of pursu ; ad , 30 pur runt ; 3d , 20 pur cunt. May , 1877. won by lylncoln tuuui , acorn , " ' ; 1U7B , by Ifrouiom , score , 351 lH7lt , liy Krcmnnl , p , .T5 | 1HR ( ) , by Ilnooln , o , nflt 1HR1 , by Oinnlm , c , n7j IHW'J , liy Nnnmlin , were , 3Sj Junffintini liy No * tiinlin , m-iiri' , > BHt 18H4i by IMntlHliioittli , ortitn , 3 j IPHil , by Tckniiinli , * 'i > ro , nil 1HH7 , by Omnlm , ci > ri < , nn ; 1HSH , liy Omnlmor , 37 ! Mny , iHOtl. by l.lncolti , icnni , 34 ; 1H91 , fiy ( Irnixl Isliinil. score , ,17 : by .Oninltn , ISO' . ' , rncorc. 37K ; > 1) Mtlili-d . 3 110 00 No. 0 Tiu'itty-llxuinrgi'tt . 4 o OU Ji.tri : iiintw. _ . Event. , . Moneys , Entrance. No. 1 Tcnllvo birds * UMO ) No.U KlKlif llvublnNja5iuldcd.3 ( ) 0.00 No.n-Tunllvn blnls 4 HUM No.4--Siivi < n llvobll-ds 3 " 'P" No. 5-Tenllvo birds 4 1O.IK ) The association is'maklng ' preparations fern n larger attendance than over. The session has been curtnilcd thrco days , which Is ample. Four days of straisht shooting tires the contestants and the innovation has been generally endorsed. The grounds , however , will bo kept open on Friday , when some special matches will probably oo shot. On Wednesday ovcnlng. the 21th , the asso ciation's annual convention will bo held at Parmclco's gun store , THIS IIOAISTIII : ci.tm-s , HM : MKUTINO With nn Jntiii-oatiiiK lluilcrt ot I.nrnl mill SI u to llom ( lo lp. The Gentlemen's Koadster club Is fast completing Its arrangements for the Juno mooting , the prospects for which grow brighter nnd brighter with each succeeding day. The meeting takes place at the fair grounds track Wednesday , Thursday and Friday , Juno H , 15 and 10 , and httlo doubt remains but what the most sangulno hopes of the club are to bo fully fulfilled. Entries continue to pour in from all ever the state and It Is already a settled fact that one of the host Melds of horses over seen hero will bo on bund lo take part in the different events. At the grounds everything Is rapidly assuming - suming superb shape , and by the opening day the general condition of affairs will bo as perfect as Incessant labor and enterprise can makn It. A treat Is In store for any ono who .sees proper to take n drive out to the grounds any one of thcso pleasant evenings , whentho track will bo found alive with speeding equities. May Is Just cloth ing the park with her delicate em erald dress , and tlio scene from the grand stana is an inspiring and picturesque ono Indeed , with Its budding trees swaying in the gentle breeze and the velvet sward stretching away to the furthermost confines of the enclosure. The grand stand will undergo many improvements and a starter's stand will bo erected immediately south of the Judges' stand across the track. This is for the exclusive occupancy of Starter Swl- gcrt , in order that ho may not bo interfered with or hampered by time keepers and Judges. The fencing has all been repaired and Ground Keeper Ivinney is putting in several hours daily upon the track , which will be hi the finest possible shape. It has always been rated as ono of the best and fastest half milo tracks in the country , and horsemen from till over the adjacent territory are always glad to have their tings worked hero. The program for the coming meo'ting em bodies four events for each afternoon' two trotting , ono pacing and one running race , the association reserving tl > - "ight to alter or change the same. The afternoon card will bo started promptly at I : : ) p. in. , but under no circumstances will a heat or race bo called , after 0:30 : p. m. All postponed events will bo called promptly at I o'clock the day following , the weather permitting of course. The entries for bar- iiess races will close Tuesday , Juno 0 , and the running races at 7iO : ! the night before each event. All the harness races will bo governed by the American Trottimr associa tion rules , of which this association is a member , and the rijiining by the American racing rules. All 'iijoneys hung up will bo paid to the winners from the Judges' stand immediately upon a decision. Now that the outloolc is so flatter ing the business men of the city should sco that no hick of patronage shall interfere with its success. The mooting will bo a big advertisement for the city , and redound to the profit and credit of all in ways innumerable. It is a settled Met ' hat tlio State Breeders mooting will be held In this city in August , and horsemen throughout the state are con gratulating themselves accordingly. In the death of that great horse , Lobasco , 2:10f- : ; ! , Nebraska and the west loses -one of the 'greatest race horses that was ever sired. Lobaseo had not only the honor of being the fastest racing stallion living among the trotters , but ho hold the world's cham pionship for the three fastest heats by a trottii.g stallion in a race. But while the west has lost a world's champion in this in dividual , and while the loss is great to the f.tato of Nebraska , Lobasco was not , as many supposed , the only great horse within Uio confines of that state. IIo was not oven thofastcst stallion , for Winslow WHkes , owned by Thomas Col- lopy. Omaha , has a record > t 2:0'.lj. : ? . secured in the third heat of a win ning race , at Terre Haute , Ind. , September ii ) , 1892. In this race Winslow Wilkes had to start against such "cracker Jacks" as Storm , 2 : ( > 3J4 ; Rupee , Slt : ; Kolloctor , 2:10 : ' ; Gambrcl , 2:10 : > f ; John H , 2:14 : > 4 , and Mikado , 2:1 : ! ! . The llrst heat of this race was paced in 2:11 : and was won by Storm , with Winslow Wilkes in seventh placo. The second heat was won by Winslow Wilkes in 2:11Ji ; and the next heat w.is placed to the credit ot the Omaha horse in 2'J : ( ) ? < . Winslow Wilkes made a mistake in the fourth heat ami Kupco won > it in 2ll : } < jjbut the game Ne braska pacer came back in the fifth and won in 2:12. : Nebraska has the champion 2-year-oKI pacer of the world in Oullne , 2:11 : , and Ne braska is the homo of the sire of this follow , Shiidoland Onward , owned by Gould & Mil ler of Fullorton. Nebraska has also tlio fastest yearling in the world ( trotting or pach'g ) In Belli ) Acton , 2:2 : % by Sluululand Onward. In addition to all the above Ne braska is the homo of the youngest sire of a yearling (2i0) ( : ! ) performer in the world Woodllno (4) ( ) , sire of Ella Woodllno , 2 : ! > 9'f ' , Woodllno is by Nutwood ; dam. Four Lines by Bluckwood , and ho la owned by Mr. 1C. D , Gould , Fullerton , Wootllino has a record o ; 2:10 : and Is also the fastest purformor ot'an. . \ slro of a yearling trotter In the list. Shade land Onward Is by Onward ; dam , Nettie Tlmo , by Mambrino Tlmo. Shadcland On ward is 10 years old , has a record of 2:18V : < i and is the sire of flvo in the list Online ( ' „ years ) , 2:11 : ; Onetn (2 ( years ) . 2W-a : ; Belle Acton (1 ( year ) , 2:20 : ! ; Ontonlan ( ii years ; 2:25 , nnd Fred K. (4 ( years ; , 2:1-1 : ! . No other sire can boast of suuh honors as Shadelam Onward at 11) ) years of age. Abdullah WtlKcs , 2:14 : , by Bourboi Wilkes ; dam Lulio , by Star Dixie , Is ownci by C. A. McCargur , Lincoln. This horse irot his record last year and was handicapped by being compelled to haul a driver weighing close to 2T > 0 pounds. Maxio Cobb , 2:13' : { ' , was formerly a Ne braska horso. Guclph , 2llW-byPrinceps : , is owned by A. T. Turnoy & SilifLincoln. . Ho got his mark last year ilml uromises to bo much faster this year. "f. Egbortino , 2:18 : , by Egbert , is owned by Mr. E. D. Gould. FuTerton ' ) , llobblo P. , a-.lHJi' , liy Charles Caffroy , Is owned at Syracuse- Messrs , Pylo & Briggs , and at tho'iamo stables are ; Eddlo Hayes , 33 ; : X. by Charles Caffroy ; Guy Sheridan. 2:2Jl < T. hV Charles CafYrov : Kntn Caffroy Burly yours ) , " ' named' horso" is 'a brother in blood to Mon- bars , 2:11J/ : , and iTiei-U Is no doubt ho is Just as fast , lie has sh'own quarters at a 2:08 : gait and ought to go the mllu at that gait. Messrs , Pylo & BrJjjvJ are also owners of that great sire , Clumfs CatTroy , by General Knox. lilts horse has nlno in tlio list , eight of which got thelrmurks in 1892. Joe , 2:1.1 : , owned by.Cononlcus , Is owned at Fllloy , Neb. , and Will go faster this year than expected. Uopubllcan , 219).f ; , by Almont Wilkes , was u stable companion to Lobasco. Republican is u very fast horse and some of the oest judges of trotters expect him to go faster thun tabasco , Ho is owned by Mr , James Ladd , Beatrice. Idavan.2U : % by Earl , is owned at Bea- trlco , Neb. , und is one of the best animals In the state. Joker , 2:20 : , by General Lee , U a Nebraska horse , well bred and fast. Two-Strike , 'J/ : ( ) ) , by Ferguson , is another Nebraska horse , owned by Blllle Paxton , Omaha. There are plenty of people who ex pect to see this follow pace close to the best ones this year. Messrs. A. T. Turnoy & Son , Lincoln , own iho fust trotter , Jim Dunn , 2:20)f. : When the present season closes Nebraska will again have dangling at her belt several championship scalps , and If I mistake not several of these champions are in training ut the Woodllno and Caffroy farms , i * * ; { 3 ! ? liS3-6 'l'Jn'Vcni ( , - s3 § O ® S . W tS E RUM DING , JJes.t of Woolens. Superb effects In Motlos and Finishlnp of various styles will Do noted in our clothes. 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Mrcnttthonlnx nnd onuMlr.MhV'll ' uf tlio clrculMIon l < required. BiJftl U will lint for yours , ulvos no shock , nml but n mllil , annthliu lomatum In wnnrln7 It. p , J wnillni ! a loni , ' tlmo for ro uln. It noti iiilul | < iy , coiiornlly tlm llr < t wi-ck. tnoro frci.uontly l.h "I first , diiy , nniHomaMinos uvon In the llrst hour Its c urn llvo powiu * nrufolu e 1 tt 11 Incxpmislvc. iKirinlo" " 'n oponitlon , while simp o In npo.ic.itlou , mulling ncltltor dii l comfort nor IncoiiviMiloncn. Thoiuli iniirvoious In the results II lim nclilovo I , IU si > nml I nliiiiillcltv hus t'm nlfcct of pniKlnit tinny to uoilut Its virtue , Hut tlio tixtunonlnls thnt > plvnn liomw , which uroonly a ( evr uf iho many thoiH.ind thath ivo been rocolvoil , 'iiustcf , vliito thomosi sKontieal of Its va uo. ai IttiiMittiittUtn Itulillly lit lln > Illiiml. Kvur.vono U Ml'Occt ' to tliK 111110 tnnro , sotno lo , coiHcituuntly it" "UK 14 fitti'i'iv ! i nun niiru imti.tm , llioiiuh soinu never aufTor from tlio < lKon ( \ Any : i.iTcoi > an of tlio liver wlil ciiusc Aclilittr ot tlic HiOii.l ; KMiH-ycomiiliilnts ltr.il tlio blood w.lli iiclil , uml in ensoul n tl sordori'd romlilloit nf i hu iluuttlvtt or ; uit. ovoryth IK tiiKi-n Into ilia stmiKicli fornn iiUiN nf illlTur- out lilmu. Uinui tun In. mil iilri'iilntcn | inr- li'uliy inr.o iiiiil ! < urn thrown oil' nltlmnt tin ) MK in uoliil : ! HIM KI > , Imt ! \ 4iitiiMii the hli < it hit * titl Mi mi miu-r Hi. in II run nirrv , iho . . Tl\uro \ U , In. such onsp < , first , tlio ncld In tliu systi'iu. tlipn , liv lt mix t urn with tlio liloort , Hit nllntvtl , HlUttsUh , Iniiinrfcct unil lrri-aiilir : circulation. 'IliK In in coinplutcnc s Is Ilii < iiiniitl4in > It nmy bo cnllud l > v various iiiiinoo , lint. In all forma , U \ohinyiii iln- ulii.nl. ulii.nl.THE bAUSE OF THE PAIN. In ensoswliero uelil tt in ilm In the svitom. thorn Is no limit to Iho inlsohlct U will do. MixltiR with the blooil. It nilcM nntl lnijovur- | Ishcs It. Till1 * It liul the lotxst | i.trl nf thu uvll , I'foin vnilmisVr.iHa * , sucli us : i cold or uhlll , o.xposutu UiiIriMul.tr puild'Hi clinnKOsof tom- Dor.it lire , nto , the uulil will itiy tiitix , form- In. ! Into crvsti : s too stnnll to bo suon w.tli Iho niikoil t'yo. lint under the m < oiropu present - sent tin nil the ntipiMirulicn of IIIIIMUI/ il irliss huvliiK ull ihti eh. iri | liniiiN Mild oilttPH. Wo know thnt Iharu are iiilllinin of norvcs In the hntimii body \\otiioruforoiMii foimsumu Idoanf how tt-rrlbio must In ) tlio turtuio pro duced by Riich Irr tatln purtlclo-i. This In Its nntlicty Is oliriiiii iilsni , but Is ' ( iinwii liy illlTnrvnt iininos If Ihcsnrrystals IndKO In thu mUBultn. cniislii ) ! piuiivllh tholr ovary movement , It In nu-rulur liliiMiniiin , If thny loilKa In tliutnntwiirkof not-vcslii tbo sniill : of tlm bnuU , whuro thu nurves from the lower oxtroiiiltlos Jo n the Hpltii < It It known ns i.tiiiili.i-'n. It In Iho hlH | or uluni ; tlio b'olntlc narvo. > iniiti ii , i-tc. , > ito , Umlor nlintuvnr 11:11111' : , or wliarovcr locutl-tl , II Is ono tldiiK. A fill < r.vKtiili , HOW TO OBTAIN RELIEF. As bi > fi > rustiti : > ( l. the iiiituronf ttliiiiiiiitl iu hut rotuuincil. or 1ms bcon kupt n myitory. I'liyilclant. wlio < o liusliios It shntilil hu In study uml lollovo such a. w ( lasjiro id tuul painful iillllcllon , have nolttirr c.Milaliiuil Its nnturo nor have they boon able to euro It , Some uio luiiie-tt ( Mioujli to .iilmlt their liK''i- nablllty otbera rinitlinio to jircscrlbo uml tulio foes fur treating a dlsuaso wbtuli thov do not tiiidorstiii'l ' or of whli'h they withhold tlit'lr knowiu ice ran It bu that they Uoep tluiir piillotita porposi'ly In iKiiornnuo know * Inv that. If tln-v t.'lvi < an o\i > 1nii.tlloii \\x\v \ \ \ uo- knnwlodiro thulr lit ilill UModml with It und tlm tutor ii. ulussnfssof int > ilulnea ? \Vo know llinri * am ini'dlcliius which tom- lor-irllv itlvo rul of : but , tn'oit .so. they nro verse tliaii useless liel.of tlius obtaliiutl con- Inuesoiily whllu tlio intr.Uelnr Is In tlie syH- cm : wlten It Is cone the crysfi s may fofn , inrdor und n.oro iionierousi limn hofoie. Kloitrli'lty has been used but Inoiiuetuall v inly liavlir ; fclVLMt temporary roiluf. In realty - ty It Is the only euro for iihiiinn.iiisiii i/ i > iiiU"l ] > i'l'ci/ ' ' . One method lias been oloc- trli'lty from u bitlery. This troaiment Is often too violent , mid In till cases InelToctiml. : liti patlenl loslnii during the remainder o the dsy all ho lui'l ' Rjlned diirltij ? Ha app loii- tldii. llo - , then , should elo.-trlclly to used ? In lllr must urllM * . lllltnliiM * | | 1 > 4 < < | I I ( < , lint 1011- tliiiionsl.v. Heroin lies the marvelous power of the ANn-.MlHIMl ATM ; KINti. Worn during the twonty-fdiir hours of the diiy , : ts soon us It comes in rontuet With tlio heat and moisture of thu tin 'or. u iii'ittlo riirient of olni'trlcltv , nf tx icl'.iitlic ' rtulil ittrf njtli. Is eu- ar.itod , wlilcii will at ouco quicken the circu lation , tln-ii tlit liltioil itself , t'tmrMiii ; tn.ir.t ilincUiy thriiitcli the vi > lns , will dUscilvi' the ot.VKtuis , slop the pam and itlvn to 'o to the entlt'o sn'stom. Hy Its < ] ulckcnlni ; tlio clicul.i- tion the blood Is enabled to throw on' Impuri ties. Titus' wo have oloiMrluUy In must of- fcctlvii form , anil thus \o \ itliiiinn num cured. Thi ) ItiNCi la not cliarxoil with olectrlelty. nor does It contain any of the mutuls that ou ter I n HI tlio const ruction of tlio many so- call od electric bells , pails , Inso.es , t'tc. 'I here Is no- thltic about It to lie lol by use. Tim ineluls of which the rlni ; Is eomiioseil. In L'ontiei'llon with the lioit : nnd niolsturo of I lie linger tin which It Is worn , ami the acid which the UINII draws from t lie system as lou us uuy rmimlns. forms : i eomhlnntlon wltiub venorulus u mild current of oli-c trie : ty. 1 buvo only ho' | < nn of the OEIIMAS A.NTI- nueutlon with rlicuiiiiit- IqnlTocllono. but II Is equally ofllcaoloui In " tll0".sM ( Khoro n Konunil wiirm nu , qiiloki In ? , strrmtthimliu nnil equalization of thoc irl vuliitlonls roqulriMl. > l Inniiiiior.ililo unses luivo boon olToctnn. ami pt-'rnnmmtly eurnd by Its usi-initnv , Ilium ot Ions stiindlnj nml of tlio moat obsh. j mite nnlnro-HOiiip , In ( not , Imviiu boon prj , miutiffcd Itiotirabiu and ii'mn lonud ns.such , ! ' tlio highest modlc il tintliorlt o . Hut n fowr yoatA no tlm U".Ml was coninnrh lively .in iixpurlinmit. nml known only tot i few who hud Ic.irno I from experience what r > extriuirdiniiry murlts roaiiy ri > . r It hns liy fort'o of It * wonderful Ititrlrt' merit * . oniii'iinii < loil the "Oiitlilencuot n liirp , consiltui'iioy of doublets , wno by tlmovldciiit of oMieriiMioo have loui-iiud thnt o.xiorlunuo | re tlm nnntur or fnith. * . It Is foillllrcl hy thoimmls of iiMtlmnnltU frnm tho.so who tire known uml whoso names i-tirrv tlio force of ovurythln. < < x'- i-opt that ot Imilvl.iiiui exporloticc. liiliiUNirl.incolin.ir , .tv -.wt - t rnnkiiwHi lluryi-y'a discovery ot tnoclrci . latlon of the blood , c ] nml Imsn Ittilt. lions of all uitlo'os of mnr nr-tiKio.vpect-'d. There are tilwaya Mm : ti'Oin \ \ ho are stand ivatly to road v tliu rowai of other s labor mid onturprlsu-ut tlio expciii of the Dtilillc-i iinprliK.iioil | | persons teoll 10 creat popular.ty of the A.M'l.HilKUMA'S ' Hl.Ml. have oiK.e.ivored to prey upon Its rop'W tatlon and tmiko their worlli c t Imitutloi ; l > rolltnnlnl > < tisiiuMliu name of my Uhiir. or f mimosa slnnlur as to loadily deceive the u wnry. , QCM3IIMP \vlli horiiafiiir iiu put ii In u volvi-t-llnod box , and will have on top < > rovi-r a l.ibel bearing in v fiio slmllo slKiiaturi. h.iL-li rlMB hns tiMilo mnrli us shown m abi > v > out. l\oiiu other Konnliie. Any person whf otruM for mile any rlnj not tiimrliiK myfaj , s iiillosUiiaUiro , uml trmlo inarlc on Ins doo' rImr , flnhnlnR It to Lo my rim ; , or tno-sairt'i h HIT. " or "Just as sood. " Is unworthy ot con lldiiiioo. Whatsomo of our most tiromlncnt ulllem an v about tlu > Hint : HON. rilAUvCHV.M. DUI'ICVV , I'roM.lont or t. . , N , \ . Coulral Uullronil , Now Vork rlly , myst " 1 nir- wcnrliiL- the lllnu' . nn 11 am vnry well snllsilcil wltlrt It. 1 lumiro.'lvfili i , . K mil" ! .imottnt iif lioniitli from It , mi , | If 1 o j < . til.n-ocl that I oouM not mii RiinihiT I wouM nut n.-t wait this ono tor ton ihotij snnil .T iiny amount of iloilirn It cnit.ilnly In , i crent In voiilliui. nml i know u li tlolni ; IIU > KOOI | . it ? rollns tliiior ! | > ons ui uluini I hnvo rivoninionilii. It. ho , Ilkn inyrolf , urn or worn nntlorhiit froni IIIMII'MTI.M Anioiui.iy frl'mla tlirrnnro nmu : ; who luivo honulu lll'un tipnti my iL'coaiiiHiiiilatloi" ntnl I Imvo yutto litnr of ono wholi tvjl btmulllin' , ' tirtliooxiuilnirnt. wnlcli li Invurhilily inmli In , ' , coitut InorLNlnloiis intin ti r. N ) fur ai I ntn con- ' cornutl 1 ImlDrtu thu K.n ; tnlly. PULLMAN PAT , ACE CATl CO. Mlt. < ' . I , . rtJi.l.MA.Vof the 1'ullm.in Palncq Cnf , Coiuo.iny. Clili-auii , III ' " . , unyj' "TliontlltliPlti 'nmtIr Itlnif lin IIPLMI nf grrat I'CiH'llt ' to mo , nml , kminrlnic Us v.Uno , 1 Imvo with iilonvitrn ruoom\ inoniloit It to my frlim'K ' nn.l all urn | ilea i l with lt It .ihonlil rcrlMlnlv hu worn liy nil who suffer In nnr. ' wuy from UIIICfMATISM. " Mil. K. ( \ N. HOIIICUTSON. Amlltnr IMtllmin Pnl nco Cnr Co. . Clilc.iiii. : III. . ny : IIIIKUJIAT1SM [ Mlc'clotl mo In my lianiU iiinliiinn | lite ruounimumV tlon of Mr. I'nllmiin 1 imruhnsi'il iiniiof your Itlnk's. It workiMl nli'oly In m > i-nnc , niul I Imvo i-lnco then atlvUotl many otlntrtt lo imt II , " Mil. 11. 11. SUASION.Mnnnitor I'lillnmn Tar Works. I'nilinmi , 111. , wrltci : "Will yon klmlly iionil mo hy llrat mall nnoiliur o yuur Aiitl-l'.liniuiinllc Itln 'a ? 1 have ilorlvi'il ij.iiii luMiuIll from tliu nnn yon nunt inu nunio niont'is ' alnco , hut 1 liuro hail the misfortune of loilmt It. " Jilt A. M. 1'AIIKXT. Asit. Mnnnuor I'lillman I'nl- ncu I'ar Worki , Dcimlt , .Mloli. , writes : ' ! Klvo Inn , ploainrilo nay Iliatlho Mitl-llliuunintlo IthiK | iurjn rhnol for Mr.i. lari'nlovor u year imo not unly V rnrdil iiornf n very painful a'.lnck ot H1IKU.MA- ' TISM.hut It has iirrvi'iitiMl i > rounrri'tico. I have ' < , worn 0:10of : Iho lllniiH niyoelf , onil It has provuil , oiiiially clllcjclona In my own ojso. " > . , 11K\VAIIC of tlio in nir worthies Iniltiitlontlint Imvo Hprnnie tip lo iin y upon tint rrpnlathin KlJl- 1IA1.t's < ANTl-lllll tIMATR' ItlMi , which linn ticununlnail by many tliou < aml < i of ilollnra In ail- ' § ! Torllsltu. nnil iiioro than xoron thonH.iiul tm oll- v , pltcil cnilursLMnunts trout , out moil proinlnont cltlzous. HKWAUI-- ) ! will Klroono thoimn I ilollar.i ( fl.OO'J ' ) tit any poraim who will proTO to nn lni ; > nrllnl rufcrut' , that any tritlmonlnl nan In tint bunaIlilo. . PHIOJ , s Soml , or cull t inr utllen forclrculnrj , hlch con- f , j tnln cllrc'ftlotn for orik-rln . uait ire.irln the Illni ; . < Vv B. W. aUHNK'tDER , ICii'lnslvu Wi'Dturn Aui'nt. 911N. Y. Lifo Bid- . , - - Oiiinlm , Noli. , 181G Douglas Street , Omnha , Nob. The oinlnont spaclilljtIn 'larvu-i i , o'lroili , veil i\ \ hi 13 1 , Veil IT 1 tu'l't irllnu 31. \ raj il it * an 1 oil nr.ilii ito In mi.lljlnj. .11 illplo n li 11 -Ji.--lil I j itji .rlil sr. \ . Ii ( till trjill t < .vlt'i tujitil ! Buco.-ss cnUrrli , l.nt in in i jo 1 , i.nilnilrjii. . i ui. nl < u IJIDI all anl tirniji' | i/Ui' j dmioi , fa nii'rciiry nsol Noiv trjainunt for Ion of vltil , i > i-jr. I'.irlln n'it'll j t.i vide ,111 nlr bj trim I at h > 113 bj corro < : iond > > aci > . Mullulnij jr I utr i n inn 111 : 'jr u ill o. ' KI-IK iji trjipitol , , M mire tj I ill- I calucontonls oi'fl ni lor. Ono pjr. < 'i ril l.itjrvl.uy prjfjrrj I. Co.Hutt > tlun frji. i'jrrj ! ; ) j i Ij.iaj strlotl/ ' ' / prlvati ) . 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