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T { THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. {mmw{ E1GHTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 18%0.—~SIXTEEN PAGES, NUMBER 331 wme_WGRAND OPENING IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETE! BASEMENT For the better accommodation and convenience of our increasing trade, Silk Milts & (;mves Fist Colr Light Colored We have made many great improvements in and to our Basement de- A1 I Fay Lo Mg, - - |UG Shirting _Calico, We have builta new entrance to it, 10 feet wide, and only a few stepsto descend. |m it tpt (et MADE A 818 There are many other changes will strik our future viditors with pleasuse at |0 Al YK Jiej Hils - -~ fha i, wor 880, Five cases EXTRA LONG, worth L e A be ani-aid to them in their shopilia, " Very Long Al Silk Riack 25—6 2 All Newest 8lyles. GOOD HEAVY TR N “J\hE"B“%"EY “»M.l T‘I‘,\S‘,‘ Every Yard Warranted. H L " &Nutton Length, All Sk 1 Cents Per Yard, & fh T CHANGE IN : PR ASOLS G@ —— Our entire stock Callco, Thelmding all VERY FINE - Y The choice of 500 assorted Parasols, worth up to R & standard makes” " : : Iie : $2.50. Every one warranted perfect, silk, satin c EXTRA HEAVY PLAID | I_Inen Tuwe m o and serges. &our choice, Goods ' 7 Sample lot all silk Parasols Extra size silk Farasols g CENTS L no two alike, lace trimmed c gold and oxidized, sil- LI 3 CENTS. and plain. ver handles. . D This is a new All Linen 36-INC . 3y . 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This is a vory fine B L Cents. e e India Linon Dress 2 Each. | Skirts and Chemise, | 'soc, at £ C e g9 v AL Over Bmbroidered) oo ueisen. 1 25 L [ o, St Draner, Congh a1 o mainet 420 This is an extra quality of 8 @1 E new Pink Chambray; worth worth fully §1.50. 5 (e Only ‘one dreas ‘ach and lace, worth 85 fully 124c. To-morrow only 75 L pattern to a cus- llmu!swll:llfi; l\l‘l":l;‘l':'lfl“ ithrib- : “mm ]) l(uhhmd Gowns, Imm\mm«l\ trimmed, Embroid- Ver Fm@ Malsemes Bed B I‘(‘&dS TEXTIEA QUALITY . »: |8 L“Zl {ma oo, STt hoautira Chemise) ail made c : ach | “of hest musling worthi$1.50 . : J ! C INDIA LINoN, g Entirely New. 79 502, 004, 506, 608, 610 5. 13 st | BASEMENT. TH[ FAIR” This is a full ulzo extra fine Marseilles Bed Spread; worth fully $1.75, To-morrow 98c. Gornel Howard INCREASES TS TRADE EVERY DAY, 0 ' 54) IN THE FIELD OF SPORT charm of her womalineds on & bicycle as | State Sportsmen’s associntion will be held at | and probably one - other local rider; Bert | they will not relinquish the wheel as they | Dermott is the king of the Western associa- ::d dlf:lll;m!|s\'|‘||t(t(c:!\l():|c 1:“,: l:kln : 0': well a8 on horseback, and so far as tho | Norfolk on May 21,22, 23 and 24. A large | Myers, of Peoria, Alox Lewls and Percey | grow older, and, mcanwhile, its use wmong | iion staff. e whole, however, the grounds are up pleasure and good results of the St i) v 0 h Fandevere, of New | the present gencration of men in their prime Milwadkee is negotialing for the Louis- | average. 5 practice go, the latter cannot be com. | delegation of local sportsmen will go up from ?(lm{(c' "é Se Lo‘fi" my‘“um(wéc' innati, andlnldvr years is increasing. The evolution | yijlo franchise and team, with the view of Ploase inform me whether it {8 & g00d y ¥ 7t N incl , e C e B , & r Probable Wi in the Leadi pured with the tormer. However, newspa- | this city, and preparations aro being | pirsd ‘Hammel “§$§§L‘:’ of Clncinnsan | of the bicycle from & oy to @ machine of | Inmediately entering the Americau associa- | piay when engaged in & game of checkers robable nners in © Leading | per comment, will hardly be sufficient to | made for an unusually large at- | Sjcklen, of Chicago. 9 practical utility has been one of the rotable | o, This, of course, will entail much | y five kings and your opponent fou Base Ball Associations. check a very liberal indulgence in the new | tendance. One of the most in- | rie dly dying out | details in the progression of the last few | trouble upon the Western association, if the | for you to make him jump anc get one of hi fad, and lady bicycle riders, ere long, will i Trinycle riding has bpen rapidly dying ted, i ive & it Do & common and pleasing onough sightupon | CXeSUnE special events will be a|in the eastern ~ cities since tho| YRR 0 pave beon very well at- | O0M I8 COMSMMMMEG L ing year | this is cownrdly —Sporty Hoy, Omanm B [ ) 7 the bann ring v 8 cowardly. —¢ oy, y our swooth boulevards. Respectfully, one hundred live bird match between Charlie | ladies’ bicycle camo into prominence, | o, jeq,” On the run to Glenwood of April T Roans anantly uholgano s | Mk ns LEYtHs atoo0a mIay (e kv an TRt aYe FAIR MABLE ON THE MACHINE. M) W. Budd, the champion trap shot of the | and many think that it will be dlfln,urnlc 25, fiftéen members wero present. If this ll““ gesBDAll fanaieonaed R avans Ans.—Tt is a good play, as y 3 The Williams-Stanley Race. Teank us' lg’?rm)clfiuuht ey e i are o e "be. | intorest s kept up during thisispasontho rospondingly pleased. Tho four ball rule | One man loft :V""r“ UKot MO > - 3 S. 3 y 5 angi d your opponent none. Interesting Ovcle News — Coliscum | Talk of a match race between Lily Wil { Omuha man is shooting in fine form, and it | coming a perfect craze in Boston, New York ;}:’:mwn:}‘m}m';03tl:{:'ltc‘;i§° O o mahy | has unquestionubly brought llnsluhu:xt Alel mo:yu!f] g Ly ,‘{lll'!re Bl Done LTy i S will require the very nicest kind of work at | and other metropolitan cities. This cxcite- a8t} uth's | the pitchers, stars, phenoms and dubs, ar : o — Diamond Flashes — Mis- | lums, of this city, und Lottie Stanley, of | 0" puis ® fte L, mont has all originatéd since the first public | 8lone amounted to nearly fifteen hundred | cu¢ching it hard, and there is much kicking | ardly about it. It is business. % New Yok, hus been revived, and tnere 18 8 | Had 1o » goaas shor aac s ‘o bost et | Fioo.of the lady sombination. which racod in | miles. and ail runs taken were short at that, | 20,00 "t ¢ viyitibra in consequence. Blnts an harVia BURH: ¥k /B RES e ey OEllavecus Eguibe; - Querlos prospect that the great evont will come off | lishe fact; but his Fecord for the past yeur | the Coliscum lust week, and riding schools | M. Bt N_ Clarke hus been appoluted ciet that issue regularly. ~‘Tom bots Jerry 8100 ta Answers, and Comments, some time soon, either in this city or Gotham. | has been but medium. He has been beaten arespriuglog Opf el DREEICHOX U Y B0 Ro0d choice, as few men are bettor known Miscellaneous Sports. $00 that¥ MoAN LS ol R b Il VR e The race is to be 100 miles, for & nominal | in 8 similar match by Dr. Carver, and tied | cling is very popular in Omaha, and the girls sk on as his Beaver Lake, Kan., is becoming a great | Does Tom get his money backt--the figl A Look Al siake and the envire gate s well as the | tWice by J. R. Stice, of Jacksonville, L, | are bound to catch the fever. ‘There was a | LEENE e ‘.\'\‘,'1'1‘\huplu,axfl\;»h::‘m'fiw hotels | resort for lovers of the rod and gun. Bass | was a draw. We are having a big dispute Though it is rather carly in the base ball | chawpionship of America. Miss Willlams | and Parmelco stands o' good chance of scor. | time, and but a shart while ago, that a ludy | BIGULLOUL the state, and particularly avall | fishing there s ot its height just now, and a | down ore over this, Who was refree in the season to indulge in prognostications of any | is in excellent condition, and not to be | iNZ a notable victory. At any rate he will | would be deprived of no litte caste tobo | 05 han towns 'to which the wheelmen | well known attorney from this eity, and a | McCaffrey-Mitchell fight at Mudison Square t, still judging by the work already d caught napping, is in daily practice atthe | have numerous backers, and do his best to | seen upon a bicycle on a public street, but it | B0 tA LTS e riding during the season. | couple of friends, made a basket of rone | ga d what was s decision!—H, T, sort, still judging by the work already done, 1 ¢ /lo ;™ ghe' geems o little bit afraid of | down the chumpion, won't be long before such a spectocle willbe | g 011" 5100k to the rights of the frater: | hundred in two hours tishing lust Thursday | . d Island. it would seem that the honor of capturing | yhe redoubtable New Yorker,but has no cause AT TN GTTY common enough and attract no unusual at- £ 1 WIS 4180 10k 1o TAS T afternoon. —Tom gets his 810C back. *Macon' the western association pennant rests be- | to be, as she is undoubtedly the best lady 0 Jurdling Challenge. tentiou. 2 A 3 Messrs, Adams & Sons, chewing gum Tommy Miller, a well-known feather- | or.Jchn \I«'Curuul.' ; he guave the fight to tween Omaha and St. Paul, with a probabil- | bicyle rider in America if not the world. | Here, you stalwart, rugged, brawny | Arrangements are being made for @ great | manufacturers, have offered twogold medals | weight and formerly of this city, now of ity that Denver and Milwaukee will yet have | ‘Lhe race she won over the Eck-Morgan com- | eroquet players, is an opportunity for you to [ road race between @ team of the Omaha | valued at $100 and $30, the first of which will | Indianapolis, is to fight Frankie McHugh of decido the fato of Ssmall bottle be- agood aeal to say in the premises, Denver | Dination was a vertibic wallk-over, and she | distinguish yourselves: Wheel club and one from the Council ”‘“‘f‘ be presented to the American wheeiman who | Cincinnati, on June 8. The battle is to bo I o1t oa RO S TR ST 2 Milwaukee are mentionod, although they | 11oid have doubticss won the second race | pyurrewour, Neo., May 10.—To the Ramblers, The raceiis to bo s twenty mile | makes the highest one months rocord be- | to'a finish for & purso of §00, and will take | stute’ in Sunduy'e Query and Answof do. T PohId 56 Joa and Slovx Oity 1 Bl Rk g acriee. of mishaps overtaken her. | sporting Editor of Tk Ber: Wo would like [ piraikhtaway for a b somo silver cup and | tween the first day of Muy and the first duy | place near the Indiana capital. : partment which s~ the oldest firat-.class are both behind St. Joe and Sioux City, from | She was riding a waiting race, but intended | ¢’ have everybody know that we have a 31'0 © run some Yme about the mi of November, 1880, The $50 medal will be | Biuewing teal are bewmg killed in large [ p ger boat still plying on the Hudson. the simple fact thav they are the next in | 10 give ber admirers here the Worth of their | groquot club in Plattsmouth, and the finest | this month. = = % to rido tne | Presento to the wheelman making the sec- | numbors at Honey oreck” and Horseshoo | iver.—-Old Poughkeopsio. strength to the leaders, ‘and are bound to | money by distancing her fair competitors on | grounds in the state, and if there is any club 'Avlllouuh.t 0 m‘m-wl od are r:l um;; ond highest record, All records must be | ake, "he birds are lingering at these Ans'—To ‘tho' best-of" the" ihformation s play great bull ere long. Milwaukee has | the fl“,“_l day, Miss Williams ts 1 | in Omana or any other city which would like | Wheelsin the coming slx ddy race AEEINS | submitted to C. W. Fourdrinier, of the | waters for an uncommon leugth of time this | . 10q "o Mary Powell fills the bill been in bard lines ey dr since tho champion- | know definitely about the match with Stan- | o visit us, they can considor themselves | BOFses are not named in tho articles of | ioycling World, or F. P. Prial of the | gpriug, and would cortainly nest and breed 5 r o ho bill. ship season opened, with all her star players | ley this week, as Manager O'Brien, ot New | chalienged for the state's championship. Tne | #€reemeut, it can be nccopted gs suthorita- | Wiiccl. Records’ must, ho accompanied by | here if unmolested, More and more the Fursox, Neb.. April 7.—Sporting Editor either crippled or knocked out of condition | York, promises to have the matter definitely | pumber of games and the rules to be here- | Ve that they aré none less 'kfl" Jeauty | gworn afidavits of tie rider and captain of | pecossity of the abolishment of spring | of Tk 13 We are organizing & wheel: during their ill-advised preliminary tour. | settled ono way or other within the next | after mutually agreed Jpon.. We_ prefer Baldwin, Jesse Woods, Jesso Oakes and Kit- | the club to which he belongs. The aftidavit | ghooting becomes manifest, but it is hardly | clubin this city, and the question of unis They are. however, made out of the | three or four da; Omaha. P, VANATTA, e Brown, must state the distance ridden each day, and | poggble that anything will be accomplished | forms arises, Will you kindly inform ma right stuff up ' there, and wil Blovole s Hor 108 Secretary mammoum Croquet club. Stillman G. Whittaker has at last returned | the cyclometer must be mspected before and | P00 s ‘end until too late, After the | what is the uniform of the Omaha wheels spare neither pains nor expense to get a | Bloyoloy.ne, Elorsse. t0 this country, and @will bo present at the | after the trial. The cyclometer used mused | pirds are killed off, legislation will follow. e e ey teum togothor a8 good us tho best of thow, ommencing two wecks from to-morrow, Exercising U Bet. big Chicago - tournament which begins to- | be tested beforo Hnul awards are made. wuo | The Grand Island and Kearney trotting “Groy jacket and knickerbockersy here is littlo doubt but that Mllwnu)foa‘ is | Monday, the 27th, the Coliseum will be the | One would be surprised on going out to the | morrow. He had many friends in this city, The following is from the O. W. E. elub | g tovr ™y ola their summer meetings | black cap and stockings. The deati-knell of' Nattonal Toagto. bsorbs - Cincrmat, and | Wiweseod, in the six days' strugglo, | and witnessing the large numbers of Iovers | oy Modison Sauare Curden, New York, to. | Apoiycier hailing from Binr. air, at Grand Island June 11 and 14 inclusive. | o) "gounded umong English gentlomen > ohich i IGHIIESII ainst equestriennes. The race 0 " The purses amount to 5,800, and ” ere is to ¥ ® Brooklyn, Which is us inevitable us death ot | wil‘uo four hours a day, four bicycle riders | Of £00d horse flesh who arc in regular at- | morrow afternoon, But the aforesaid wire broke B i "L Cut, | riders, and i its place they wear a neat sui taxoes. tendance to watch the flyers in exercise. The Both. Jack Prince and Ned Reading, of ol i the bl A ) by b e - - i 4 3 vs. two horsewomen, for $500 a side, the for- o And precipitated the bloke, tin secretary of the Ke m(sm iation | of grey or dust-brown cloth. ‘I'his is nicely AtaBleRxClurang Bt idos, the. former | mor o Yollevo each other every fifteen | horse editor was awong the spectators yes- | this city, .who stat in the big raceat Chi | In a mauner thavs beyoud compare. and Jd. 11, Withers of the Grand Island 48s0- | suited to the requirements of ayolers, and is Wil cut o much bettor fgure than the ter | minutes, and the horse riders every thirty mornitig, on & special wvitation of | SAX to-morrow, stard a splendid chance o Here's another: ciation, The entries close Juue 1. Dot so dudiahand | Rratesque as the 0l abmle and should not he too far forgotten in the | Minutes, and th . R coming out with flyidg colors. ~Prince has | H 3 Champiouship calculations. Des Moines fs | Dinutes, Twenty horses will bo used in the | Mr. Nat Brown, to sce the famous pacer | trained down until{he bus't an ounce of | There was a young follow named Ace, Jim Messenger, the wrestler and ail-round | military trappings, with their epaulets and: g Woaktat teat In the tasociition, raco. The ladics come from Crystal Lake, | U et hooked p for the second time this | giharfuous avoirdu pois upoetus bones, o Who bet on the last female race, athlete, is in the city, aud anxious to getup | poid Joce. r as tho Nationa) lewguo goos, tha big | a0 and are said o be mugnificont riders, | spring with bis running mate, Jack-Go-Easy. | i Fiding like the. wind, whita Reading is Once o man with a “swag,” agoonthe mattress with any nan in the s 5bt 8 Dotwaen Hoston, Now ¥ork and BRIL o i Gaas e lio palr are certainiy fn. Kroat shapa, T 30t | ot aud lealihg, wbd vory. fast. and wil Ho's now a poor “vuk." face, | ity oF state. atlelphia, with p“uhmg flguring as a durk looking as fine as silk, with his bright eyes, | ake all the l:elwm d professionals hump With want looking him hard in the face, An interesting event is on the tapis for the lorse. New York. without the aid of Tim | Messra. McKelvey and Rockwell have or- | shiny coat of broy and symmetrical, | themselves. But this yow he did take Gate City Athletic club, which is to include Keefe, should hardly hope to beat out the | ganized a very strong semi-professional | tapering limbs. He has wintered well, w First, the jafa And resolved it never to break, o varied programme of athletic divertise- | A copy of John Eliov's bible has just been Bean eoters' magnificent ageregation. Hos- | team, which has been christened the *Joe | never in such promising condition, and it is Trundling his ittle trike beside his nurso; That he'll not bet a speck ments, purchased by the trustees of the British tonls chances are of u decidediy roseato hue. | Garneaus.” They will play every Sunday at | Quite probable that some time during the | yyen™ & "8 etel oo™ hoy with his On a race whore Tom Eck ‘There is o lotter in this office for Dave | museum. Tho American association pennant will, | Lake Manaws, commencing on the 12th with | Coming campaign will kuock a sccond or atona) TTRe i Has anything to do with the stake. Baigre s 8 lolier ? R ary ar Malk s AR barring accident or an extraordinary | the Union Pacifics of this city. They haye a | tWoout of his world-renowned mark. Jack: | g0 Sbe3on nig cartier, whirling like leat, | Can you blame the club liar for resigning! d 2 Just celobrated the 800th anniversary. of ite streak of misfortuue, ugaip go ‘1o St. | nicely fitted-up park over there and intend | Go-Easy is also in great fettle. He is big and ’l‘ha lan est way tb! aphool; and then the R ol Questions and Answers. foundation. S Raisas Sigare S RouuRE U I nranh atmmen e i A e e aaon bl g ; Flashes From tha Dlamond. In a gape of base ball where two men are [ . T, Barnum has given 811,000 to the Unk e world more uncertain than base | good base ball. The roster of the Garneaus | yeur-old. | on him, v 3 5 (e 3 Tt C b ball, ’lnl‘l. lllu‘rlufi)ru. . bardly au,vtll:mk is as loihi-(wl:l ; ‘llhmh;l‘ catch, Saulisbury :g\fwl;og;: 3:'?‘-!?’!:‘: J&'{'{.‘q‘fa' rzr:.s pair ‘:Ll:?‘; 3‘{.".'.':.‘,“ lfl‘:‘.‘,‘,;‘“’fi, m{:-wffif.‘;v{fi:efiuu gifivte)lr“:nflr“smfifi:';f':.'fi,‘:::u the Detroits fi‘,‘,‘“,“,“‘,‘:,‘,’";’,“,jj;({,“ "‘,’,‘v“ l‘,}‘: ‘,1‘:“'; ',;:.’*"‘}‘,;I‘; H }':5:::}:;:; }.-‘f,'.filh‘:ifi Bridgeport, Conn,, thus wore fascinating, it 1s still pos without | pitch, Rockwell first, Hummel second, Me- : d.q 7 A i o i i ' 2 the wssistanca of theso wo contingencies, | Kcivey third, Bictingor ahort, Baldwin lefy, | dotes on U bet aud predicts wonders for bim |, 2P0 0 tricks g ariful exercises, | o2i0i08, 18 doing excellent work for the | while on his base, and tho, runner is ‘off s | o e 1,607 students who have graduated for somebody to creep up on the Browns, | Strock middle, aud Stovkman Jeft, this season. Zealous in practios; sadden and quick ia | A . aa9,.oos Shia.couny. 10UFIMEn OV © | from the Yule divinity school, the Hoston and beat them under the wire, Kansas City — Omaha at Chicago. vaulting. oSk Faul bas a sluggar o their now mun, | oftlal acorei b ' Jonok, Y. enood | Transcript learus that 1,120 aro living. A ASRERTIESUILY olone, bk tha wrller looks | © -~ The Ohlcaxo Parade C. C. Peabody, Frauk Seifken, George | The club ronewal {8 the L. A W. last | “NUNOC ) 0 oloisod Kiusman, Hes | of inan inning, E A ton of rope made from the hair of de- or the Cowboys to take a fearful tumble ere | Tne parade committee has decided on & | Beara. Lew Floscher and Will Pixley. of | week. ilwa > ] ofina g vout women of Jupun has been used in build- many duys. Brooklyn und the Athletics are | | o Be R o e ring the weol | BC8rds ¥y b shoulder bound. In writing up a game of base ball you fre- | St u $5.000.000 temple to Huddha at Kioto the two tonma to be apprehended. Balti- 0 " "} & the week | this city, are entered for the one-mile handi- | Au exchange & t “Every bicyclist | sy, coamaer, of last seasons Kansas Citys. | quently use both the /d “inniug” and | ¥ ¢ . % more, 100, 8 playing atifly, but, Cincinnatis AEINAQBERNISRE - E00AT) Muy 12 there | gicap bicycle race at Chicago, Monday, | Should use his pordousd influence o secure | g signed with Milwaukee. “innings.” Which is correctt—Professional, [ Tho Rev. Dr. Newmun has lately becound sky 18 wofully overcust. sud Columbus and | will be & run to Maywood, leaving the Loland fiod road, bu doss ot require | M LECE L, oo turning out at Deaver, | Omahi, #0 weal that his friends huve been seriously Louisville are already out of the fight. hotel at 10:80, The tournament opens at | tered in the one-mile scratch race; the one- and it is undoubtedly one of the best bull | Ans.-Both. “Inning” is one team's time | &armed. ‘The cardinalis cighty-cight years Mpbol o the Machins, 2.8, 60 Monday, aud 411 o oleok abacp thers | e Wareem nule class: 1he guodalle ‘Aine :lr"::fl“fl:clx? tho blghwad down with the back | S0 L1 W vene a e e i o a O hatat sran i aneadt R have inoculated the fair onea hereabouts, to | just about half an hour. Riders may come | mile aud the one mile road safety races, | Tbe Gl will Teave S rooma ai. 5:00 sharp. Riieners in tue Westorh Mmsociation. 3" -uigpings Manning as & present on the occasion of the acertain exteut, is attested by the subjoived | with machines already decorated, or may | Will Pixley also zoes in the one-mile race for | The captain wishes it ‘understood that wait- | NIHHols 18 HOUAGE G0 TR BOAAON & Please inform me ttrough Tie Ber'slS celebration of the silver jubilee of his Episy note handed in at this oftice last evening: procure lantern at the building, ‘arrange- [ boys under sixteen: the two-mile handicap; | b€ for stragglers s over with. So come | Al talkc about Billy Teafliey's tom 0 80 | day sporting columns who would be the win- | copal consceration, and he 18 gaing to use i OMANA, . May 10.-To the Sporting | ments having \|mn mfidu tgll have a huge | the two-mile, u‘:nlu»u and the three-mile “g‘;“&: D;‘;mlflly. Sl - e 2:-\1:!1‘:4‘1: ;Jol:‘.;‘gtfix‘;gg.:w 1:::)"““” % rafley. | no% of the following bet: Two gamos are :ln |;u_\'ofl the remaining debt on his cathes supply on hand. Friday, May 27, thero | hundicap. Peabody goes in tae three-mile nator Morgan ithioks that the Omala b scheduled to be played in one day. A bets | dral. ittt Obicage ey ® varskrant | Witl be “unothor parade, leaving the Le. | handicap, the five s andicah and b o | amAtour racing man will. eatry off ail first | Minneapolis was the frst team in the West- | that Des. Molucs would win both 3t two | . Hishop Grezory Thurston Badell, of the .,.,..m..u..,, upon lady .,.Q&{V, riders and | land at 7 o'clock sharp, turday @ rup to | mile acratch races. Prioce, lmnln{ Knapp | prizes offered ak: Cllicago next week, as they | ern association to receive a coat of white- | games were played. 1 bets that Des Moines | protestant Episcopal church has resigned on races, and which elosed with the statement | Cheltenham will occur, leaving in time to | aud Morgan all go in the six-day eight-hour | have had the advahtage of training on un | wash, St Joeadministered it, thusiy, 510 0. [ would not win both. But one game was | gecount of failing health, e has servod ThRE ™ Tudy Who s sumieient eumerity o | witness the Stone Lunisden raco at Chelten- | professional race. These races will all bo | indoor track all winter, which is alsoone of 1 " gC "0 f e it ue work Danny | plaved that day and Des Moines lost that. | the Ohio diovese just th #0 Into 8 bicvele ruce must lose much of the | bam Beach, On Sunday visitors will be | run throughout the week. the fastest in the ‘vountry. On inquiry | o BOVENORNCHERS WO PET THEGE (LA | The otiier game was played the uext day.— | been made assistant bishop in 150 and bishop sharm ul ae wo mullmu. and that it is | taken over the celebrated Pullman course, - — among the racing mun bnt few seem very Poet, down in Kansas City, is also cutting 2 G. W. Labine, Omaha. in 1673, ‘The diocese of Ohio was divided im ladies anyway.'! 1‘"“‘ tho f““““ w1l m Hpokos from the Whael. auxious to go. wide swath. Ans.—Tho stipulation was specificaily | 1874, and the southern portion provided withs nilar epinion, only bs have been Fequested to ap- | At the recent Hot Svrings, bicycle tourna- | - Sidewalk ndinr‘ wkhg to be avolded 88 | "y o ¢oo games pitched bere by Mike | stated that if two games were played on that | another biskop W i, S e IR | it it sk B g Wbt Koo e, oot it | muchar vl W B o f |t T M MRRE LAY | S e T i, i e Lapent, ino hits, with & total of fifty-two bases, wis f Killed Himself in a Dieam. : Ralag-an, ‘cacort fliem to suctr of Interest as | brofeasional ruce in. 1im 156; Neison second; | Do Aeian Almost ryo | & made the bet off, / T A et Sl gl nd benoll, | they may desire o visit Py 3130 the thrcamile profossiona race 1 Yus | dews by & tider gho lm if o ough | Wade oft of him. What ball club in the country has the | A Brooklyn mun droamed ho wus in & B - BYK 1k g et CliERIf i Dot N, M. Van Sicklen wiil serve as marshal | 458; one mile against horse in 2m 44s; the | 1o have known wx‘ Gop oft tho walk, | Billy Kreig, of the 5t. Joc's, is an imitator | fnest: grand stand, and what did it costt | Scrimmage wnd drew s pistol from ung Efi.‘;.‘: T e AT el g Yo ac e pmd-. ‘Select his associates and ar- | two-mile professional n 6m 10s, and one or | Of course m.; it that polut s of Artie Luthiam, but o tamentably poor one. | How are the- Omuna groandsi--Ned Wik | der his pillow and shot himself, Heard, Seifken and Flescher are ulso en- | £000 Toads, but. hig fogs Dot require Fesson e the routes. wo other races of minor importunce, ver. lm, to Qismount | Wait until ho gets bere and we will match -~ ¢ i b Bl fm' d‘uuu"lm;:cy:\u 208 | "18o headquarters of tho tournament areat | A 100-mile race has been added Lo the pro- | And _ walk S pluces than | dack Crooks against bim 10 a fiuish, ; eury Irving and Ellen Torry, whe pald & ‘:fi? e x [t lves jn public | the Palmer House. . gramme for the big ci to ride ‘on .u. unyu! the young As an umpire, Kelley 1s next to a failure. # 200 1o tha cndtecttapetine | Aying ¥l 1o Berlin while 'the Londog Diaces. as the Sow dowu i some of luo which thet ue sixteen entries, inc men who form the Wastianajority of wheel- | He bas not a particle of judgment as to vails | ¥ stacd in the country. "They clala W | Lycoum theater was closed in Puskion wools » ..m‘mim“ffi., Aot aee why 8 lad; Annual State Tournamoent, ing young George Beard. C. C. T riders in u bm. ruunu since they | and strikes, and only seds about one-third of | 05t $10,000, ‘The Omaba grounds are ali | were received with all honors hy the s nob preseyve her dignity and Lu The fifteentth supual tournament of the | Lew Flesher mn.\ Fraok Seifken, of this uu were boyn. 10 suppose that | what is going on 10 the field. Sandy Mc- | right, The outfield is u trifle rough, snd & Librethiven v Cermany, s g e e e e