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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAN, MARCH 12, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGE ORCHARD ANLD | AGAIN IN : BUSINESS. WILHELM T HE OLD FIRM of Chamberlain, An- : derson and O'Connell went out of business several months ago and as is well known, be- fore doing so, disposed of every article of furni- (INCORPORATED.) ¢ ‘ ture they had in their store. WPEN THIS WERBK Dt e s DGONNELL A JERSON Wlth. an “:1.\'c again gone into hfltlre N ewW btocl< l)uslncssl;xt the old stand with CARPETS axo DR APERTES An tntire New Line of Furniture Every article is new and just from the DI{APERI ES. e An Inspection Solicited. BROIAL'ATTENTION will be glven this de= Every Article Marked in Plain Figures. partment by Mr, H. R. Havens, one of the most original and artistic drapery men from 208 le](l ?]O NOlth 1()“1 StTCet. the east. He will be here this week and will Just North of Capitol Avenue, be pleased to furnish original sketches for any corner you may have to decorate. T D 'Q AN SD \F‘I him. air is accurately summed up by | Wheel club, who donned their uniforms and | be at the head of the association in this city. [ b s rted to come off some (‘LO"FS 0[; \\'(‘IE\T OR““ Charta fame was opened, and the remains “”“ Sl UR]SA 5 MEN | a writer. who says that Goddard is a man | started out and rode to Kauffman, thirtcen | Mr. Byrne said the constitution and rules r e r L Al I\ 1LY | of jeweied gloves were found therein. whose style of fighting and bulldog persis- | miles from Omaha, all the way through a | would be so carefully drawn and strictly areh 3.-To the Sporting Edi- Purple gloves set off with pearls and othey tency gives him o chance to win againstany- | vlinding snow storm. worded as to preclude the possibility of col- : full flush count in the preci grent favorites Swith one, and also makes it among the possibi This is an actual fact and can be provad by h;s!ul)(l‘\&;n,l_hu pattofahe ridors. A minimum el o tranp B.D. e nn Tl dead and gone beaus, ‘In the fourtecnth i - wost any sort of & man to whip | a number of people who witnessed pa -t of | of #10,000 in cash prizes for each meeting does 1o ecorded that Oyrus, tho Persian Monarch, | century thoy began to be worn fn England, Happenings of the Weck Among the Dev- [ FiE® f0F ARt B0y S0t O ik tnetics ro. | the. straggio. <lo the vietor belcngs the | had been decided upon: ~Already the 4ssoct | _OmAla, Mareh 8.—To tho Sporting Editor of % "l‘h A BroliA S i L) totees of Ring and Diamond. gardless of everything and mixes it up, de- | spoils,” and I trust you will sev us right by | ation has received communications from | Twe Bee: To de bet will you state in ore Them, introduced from Venice in 1566, In the tune $ pending on his luck to get in the knockout | crediting the good old club of twelve y cities in England and Australia expressing a | your next Sunday’s issue whethier Joe &dd- of Charles the Second long kid eloves cama blow that is liable to land on either man | stauding with the first road ride of '03. | desire toc>me here and compete. The en- | durd, the ‘australiyy heavyweizhty 1y s white in vogue, consequent upon the short, sleeves COMMENT ON PURSES AND PUGILISTS |.underthose circumstances. Smith's brag- | Thanking you for space. Tam. yours respect- | tire afternoon was devoted to the porfection | ji0 WHY FRENCH GLOVES ARE SO SUPERIOR | worn by theladics, and we may imagine my adocio in declaring that Goddard must Joux M. CoNnanr, of a constitution and racing rule e T, s R lady i her enemy, the duchess of whip some one in his class before he is en- ptain Omaha Wheel Club. | racing rules as adopted will conform | | AnsCodda b ORIIEHE LY o Richmond ; I-the melancholy Portus titled to.a return engagement is the veriest L essentially to those in vozue inother o AR o gese princess, wife th the merry monareh Flansof Local Enthusiasts for an Interstate s 4 2tol bet that he could not Whisperings of the Wheal. associations. The following ot re | pWysome, Neb, March 2.-To the Sporting | Varled Information About Theso Mand | the duchess of York, Anne “Hyde, who League With n Four Months Schedute he big Australinn again in 1000 years, | Ralph Temple of Chicago dropped into | elected: C. H. Byrne, president; by ) Toanie an ot Coverings~Their Manufacture, Thelr risked s¢ for love’ of him who after- B ier Nowalof Sporting and, although he must be credited with a | town one d st wee Fagan, Philadelphia, secretary and nded game of sixty-six: Diamonds aro Material, Their Use, Tholr Caro wards became the.unfortunate James 1T, game fight and a creditable victory, he has veral applications were handed in at the | Urer. Governing board, P. T. Powers, New | are trumipsi A announces twenty in hearts and and other gay dames mentioned by that Interest, the timely tinkle of the gong to thank that | last meoting of the Tourist wheelmen. \"nrk\;) P, ll( wcter, l‘h\nl:;d}n\-lp!n m‘l \‘n;) Jeads unothor suit; B clutuns vt A must 1o nd and Their Fitting, {lrim'l'n! gossips, Samuel Pepys, to be thus > Wi extinguishor ¢ in the mus: ; ; der Ahe, St. Loui: S. Elliott, Philadel- | cither the king or the queen of hearts, Who Is S oA UL R B e it hie was not extinguished carly in the muss. | pick Bett, A. H. Perrigo's right hand man, Sl Slisaulttommittea B D, Riwe i Also, how many points can by made in RN i aRCHarli bR AT AL The talent took another tumble last Wed: | The Missouri legisliture is considering a | %1 “““““'h'l“‘“i “"“" ) "’;““:;;’ ""”“"r“' i Von der Aheand J. 8. Franklin of Buf® | jixty-six? ‘A cluims four und B thece.—An | wpil arop my glove to prove his love.” through the historic corridors of Whitenail, R L0 6n S HOOK A RON B ali ses, will make he annual election of officers of the Further details for putting the new [ ™ g ; . ThisAala the Sala damselinDals . Gloves are composed of various m iy evenlop whon Bob Fitminmions B bioh, oLk Rasscenwil mnkoire Omaha Wheel club will be held next Tues- | agsociation upon a strong working basis will cht in both nstances. s ‘|“1}”‘§ Tain comaclinTaieh Hunts | emos oo sl of Yiilous Bileti; pusbed his wooly flst against the Jaw of | ¢, pojo,y “Phis s in the inte day evening. I | be made at the meeting tomorro-. ; ) the Sporting Fattor of | poem, and she had it thrown fn her faco by | the” Ltter, * undor " its. mismomer. f one Jim Hall with suficient force to show | 4gmirers of the manly sport, and would W. 8. Tyler of the Capitol City Cycling R Risn ARl L vellivinERund ‘;m“”w the disgusted gallant who rescucd it from | kid, being the most important, him more constellations than he had ever | inake that state o lo rival'of the south | clubof Lincoln spent sevoral days in this | = Hse Ball sleavion T T R S\ | the lions. No doubt it was a very handsome | ~ Leather gloves for coarser and rougher noticed in Australian skics and make good | in the w; attraction. The Hot | city last week visiting friend iy Gaua van navinganis ACHctnatl|lBN S S HER ISR iTew | Waizhs aboi glove, for the lady was a grand dame of | usage ave made prinei Cugland. Th his claim to the biggest purse ever fought for | Springs are c i adjacent for train- The Omaha Wheel club gaye another of vidrofnhis SOIp Ehcar e SR s for the army @ ite and ar i\ e i pounds. France's c nd the French were even ) " mad 1n tho histazy of the ring. The prejudice with | inE quarters, which would be worth _con! their delighttul smokers to a Jarge number [ The St. Louis Browns open the season at | F e the finer grades, the so- u ‘1 | ering by the lesser lights who cannot afford | of friends and fellow wheelmen last Satur- | Memphis, Tenn., March 16, They stay for CONNUBIALITIES. theningfed'g byeiuakeraiibyMisuougunoss| lled Iid gloves, those most worn for busi which a good share of the sporting public | to travel long distances to find a suitable | day evening. three games. bly enriched with embroidery and heavy | ness and dress, are made in France. Kid have been led to regard sthe kangaroolike | place to got into coudition Lincoln will put up a_good, strong team in | Pitchers Clarkson and Fontz have begun | wBut you certainly ought to consider the With Jewels, it could scarcely have been | skiu is frequently used, but uny thin skin, Antipodean ever since his victory over Jack Daly and Lt MeMamus areboth | Mockett and Grifich, and’ Omaha wiit havo | Juty as coachers, the former at Yale and the | wishes of your parents.” “Why should 11 | more dainty than the gloves that can be scen nky rat, kanguroo aud dogskln, fs alsa Dempsey had merged intoa settled convict- aly and Hugh McMamus are both | 16 send some pretty good men down to be in | latter at Princeton. didn’t marry to please me. at any of our larger stores, beautified in col- | U3 ickskin gloves aro made’ in the, 3 3 Sacdaoelivis ning at Hot Springs for their fight for | i on the Fourth Oomelliualva 13 oglonlatinglioniahe | v e eAa . ot e Gy o B e e i tob | United Statos, and in 1570 England began to tion thatin Hall was to bo found tho man » middloweight championship of Missouri, | ™ F' i best team this season that has ever repre- | Bradies.Martis will tale Dl | ss | oring and of the utmost variety, fine in tex- | import opossum skins from Australia, who woul! avenge Dempsey’s defeat and it h will occur next month. They will | | Johbso «lv(.tl'-_m'd‘Dorlu;uh{w (n;I }lilxc A | R atiin tion. b Bhn{llx-“\.l‘.ugllvxlx t\l\[l.l ke New ture and exquisite in finish. Great care is required in preparing kid must be regarded as largely due to this | come together for a purse of §2,000 and a side | ‘eur skating championship, but hell never CRIARILEE L1 The undressed kids ave the popular ones | leather for gloves, and it is necessary thut ) FRLY 0. ks : o the day that he can defeat Windle or | Campion has been released by New | turn to England. asho Kiqaiareithe pepult 0 SHORIORR oo AntILY demoosh prejudice that up to the very hour of the | bet of half that amount, mmerman in a championship event, Orleans to reduce expenses. Jantzen will | A Port Monmouth N. J.. girl who at present for a best glove. comodin |(Shotnimalenl ulbe kilied veung, iscausstiog battle the yictor held the short end in the Possbie Interstate League. Don't forget the raflle at M. O. Daxon's | hold down the initial bag. DRAOR DEnriiE & Branch express | 81l shades, the tan colors being extr injured for the fine: judgment of the public. It was fortunate | The ambicnt rays of spring sunshine that | next Tuesday evening, and likewise don'v [ Indianapolis is to have a semi-professional | owner, considers that desirable. while grays follow as a good sec- | cuving the skins the king okta for u large portion of the betting fraternity | have struggled at intervals through the | forget to purchase a ticket. No Tourist | club managed by Ed Donovan, which will | won. She has her w v | ond. Brignt red gloves will be one of the in- | is exercised, the hair beine removed with that the prevalent uncertainty as to the | intervening rainburdencd cumuli seem to ",md\;"" ‘lf;"“l_ tg‘h;l‘\‘c (e Remember that | play on the old club park. - . < to put in evidence. novations this spring, and what with the pincers ufter the siin has hoen cleansed ‘in genuinness of the contest induced them to be | have awakened a degree of interest in the | YU £ Ko¢s for o Rood cause. Nick» Young has recelved an application | 1In the garden was Adam contenited to ro their immense skirts Tunulng water, and slacked with ceehil S8 ing with thelr money, for ninc out of ten | national game ¢ % P the moRt W. S. Sheldon, captain and president of | for appointment as umpire from nearly every | Its narrow confines s d him well fo: tinted flowers, we may. expact one. girls to | Lme; Alum i y used to rende Sparing wiih thelr money, Io BO.QuY g national gume’ among some, 0 e most | the Young Men's Ch an - association | old player out of the business. home; not a thought hac iven to what he S v L, skin soft and pliable, . Gf hen were pinning their faith to the Hall | devoted local adherents of the sport and | Wheel club, was the recipient of a very | A big nowl has gone up in Cleveland over | was worth—but when he got married he | 100k like some gorgeous tropical flowers, The Freach gloves are superior in_ style, side of the fence. His defeat foliowing closeon | some of them are actively manipulating the | handsome high krade wheel {rom the Young | the exchunge of Davis for>Ewing. Both | wanted the earth. But the best and mos ¢ fitting glove for | fit, finish and delicate shading. The lex- that of Joc Goddard would have dissusted | giiution with a view to o short season of | Men's Christian association lust wee. pross and ceanks furiously deaounco the | Mes. Matilda Huntingdon, o buom B | generat wear is 3 black undrossed wid, and | gulsito wnd varied shados pr om with the long eud forever. and some of | o\ horo during the summer. The ia At the meeting of the Young Men's Chris- | deal glish womin of New Orlcars. is only 3 years [ in choosing these it is well to oxamine the | barisian glove makers are said il ellba eoliotag, pallrond tes on Al o form alata tailGa s fan K fhies association cyclers held one evening | is said that with_ th exception of Jonn | old, though sho has justacquired her sol wrong, side and avoid those that contain tell- | fho maneypp s WAter aud th That the fight would be a long and desperate and Sunday games, but a scheme has \'.”-‘x‘ fulln\_\_mflj'l“‘_”‘H;l"'l'h ted: W. | N ard n er in the New York club, 'n‘u“-‘”.]:“; ICE - CXUTUOrINALY | pa)lapurpl e stains, for these stains indicate Before 1834 gloves were comparatively ill- one was the general o "‘““""“”“"”“""‘ woek, which, it | 3 Sholdon, Heaidcns Angoo i M G Luosovin Kelly, will reosive mare: than 84,400 | TaRen 3 : that the skin has ' b shaved very thin, | made, in a sort of hit-and-miss style, but in who were best acqu od with the s satisfactorily, will afford about | Coe, lieutenant; W. R. Broatch, s ary | this season. ”l.\u‘nl'rrfll}! r*:\'hp‘l"‘j';'"fl} Wi ll“"-'“\ the coloring matter has “souhed | that year Xavier Jouvin, whose surname is merits of the two men and that Fitz | four months of very good base ball i 8 ¢ ¥ Tebeau says he going to play his game | resemble each other very closcly, ‘One rou nd conseaucently they will not st [ dear fo all wearers of well fitting gloves, in- would win in u canter aid not T'h is to form u leagae of six or eight Louis her, who until a fe days since | this season because a plaver never has two | them was x recently = | long. here is something iarly attra vented a mathem I formula by which he any hand exactly, obtain- hats gay with rainbow enter into their caleulations. Probably | €1ubs to play a championship series of four | has been with A.'H. Perrigo but is now with | off seasons in succession. What is the matter | ception many young ladies s 8 | tive to the »out an und 1isid glove | was enabled to fit the only person who proguosticated the out- | Wonths with a salary-limit which will make | M. O. Daxon, is building for his own use a [ with “Count” Fagan? and ¢ 15 upon the wr on account of its soft absorbent character ing by his de B come correctly was Mrs. Fitzsimmons, who | 1t possible to pull out ¢ i lightweight track racer, on which he expects |~ Charley Dewald ha ied with Atlant: ¢ ustin McCarthy, whe has become | A good and cconomical plun which many wing ¢ e e opined that “Boh” would win in about four | but the mo: ufortunate o stances ca > sts colors to the front in | of the Southern league spite of th almost as well known a wri s his father, | women follow is to buy, for ovdinar, war, | task, as tho kid Sily strete or five rounds. This should give her the un- | Among the eities which included in the shampionships this season tests of the Oakland management is about to marry Miss Ullit B, 4 ) rlove wo sizes larger than the shape. The work is mostly done by questioned right to help her lanky husband | Plaus of those who are eng g > de Nelson, who road at the state meet | claims to have a mortgage on his servi singer who has made, under the name 3 3: i who put often, especially in England, in spend that $60.000 and have o new spring | #vo Des Moines, Kansas City, eph, | at York and was defeated, is now a member | The Quaker City team wilt o into train- | Alda Jenoure, o notable success in Loud wloves on and off sevoral times & day homes. It is necessary to use a bonnet every day. . Leavenworth, Kan, and Springficld, Mo o Columbus Bicycle club of Ch ing about April 1, playing a sories of exhibi Letters of condolenc veet your 1l commend itself, s ) WO o | needle and n'thread, In mending LAY Most of the towns named have been com- | and has not forgotten the defeat he m tion wames with the University of Penn- | widows may prope > written with sympa- | ¢ a good deal. This is 1 > of | gloves cottor ! sille, should beiused, One thing was pretty well sottled by the | Musicated with, and every encouragement | the hanas of 2 v viders, He prom sylvania, Yale, Princeton and other college | thetie ink. = Then they & 10 fa he sun when the arg In most la fitters are contest and that was the utter lundcy of | has been offered. Sprinztield has not been | to come out here some day and square old | tean \way in time to provent the and perspiratior y ! found. Proper love fitting is a BINET aiih a klaantlo nursafor toy oy considered before as a base ball possibility, | accounts with Eb Mockett of Lincoln uson has already begun to claim the | opportunely some day in the more or ; numbers mo: mon ' ary leasant exp o for the buyer, but when fight. Fitzsimmons won in less than twelvo | but is said to t > town, which | Quitea little talk has been going the | championship for Chicago. People once on | distant future to bring distinct embar , 614, 0'¢. No. b's ave ra all an unskilled, hard-fingervd, hand geasps that minutes more moncy than was ever before | Would su r 3 E is coutem- | rounds about Omana's once speedy wonder | a time used to take some stock in the old | yent to Husband No. for, and i's are occasionally in dc > | of a vietim and tuzs at th with un air made by one of his itk and more than thou- | Plated d iized o semi- | taking to the path again, but it is very | man's ante-season prophesics, but that was tho o woman takes 6, 615, or 614, Thed of indifference, and a ten fong ) impatience sands of men who are w f ) prize | Professional which, with a few changes, doubtful, and even if he does he will not | long, long ago. Chinese gov t to this country for h AT lom ci . the op: n is quite the reverse, fighters carn in a lifetime. i s of such | Would be fast enough tor the new league. trouble these parts, but will cast his lot with According to Ren Mulford base ball | (e W 1v to et it ; ! Gloves can be cleaned and made to do duty In Mrs. Macquia's bo At the Sign of an unprecedented amount was the outgr The schewe contemplates @ 8L000 salary | the National Cycling association, as little | interest has become so universal in - Cinein- | \r i thath 8. Jew . e of the | AZam by washing them in gasoline. ‘The [ the Red Glove,” there is a charming little of a foverish desive to seo the two m » | limit all around, and in view of the Willie Billie says it goes against his grain | nati that oven the parrotsare talkin Tata Dr Towett. tho cont turer, and | proper w 10 put then ¢ d wash them | scene where Rudolf buys several pair of together, which has been judic downward flop of the base ball m te ride for pots and kettles when cash prizes | The Omaha parrot still sticks to “P e TR Mr Teea Be. | @8 though washing the hands opeat the | gloves of Marie in order that he may have nourished by them during the past two | Pretty good team conld be got together are within easy reach wants a cracker. came a Christian some time ago. vrocess aud wipe rapidly with a soft raz. | the pleasure of haviug his hand measured. yOArS. 0w that the affair is over the pub- | this fig T'he short season would prevent If the appointment of a committee goes for Ward thinks the pitchers will have trouble | “4H¢ ‘ o i codding | 1 the gloves were not staine d they will ook UDAKL ic realizes that the whistlo has been paid | the losses sustained two yearsago onaccount | anything, Omaha is likely to have the pleas- | getting the ball over the plate if the rules [ At # pecent fashionable Tondon wedding | quito well, though colored gloves will b - ; for too dearly and that the men would have | ©f bad weather in the eirly spring, as the | ure of secing o fir road race this | are amended as peoposed by the league's | where the princeof Wales ussist “""")““‘ come lighter in shade. White gloves, all the Keep some Cook's F Dry [mperial fought for §10,000 just as willingly,if they had | Schedule would not begin until the weather | season. as a ace committee was ap- | committe He suggests, to overcome this | bridesmaids wors \u-v-\" of ll‘ ire white b “l rage last season, will ba as good asnew after | Champagne in your stiit's splendid known that that was the limit that the pub- | became setuled pointed last T ay evening at the meeting | difficulty that the plate be made lurg aline, pordered around the hiem, thryat un Wz thus cleaned . for company or for di lic was wilting to pay for its enjoyment. It The local backers of the enterprise are de- | of the Omaha Wheel club. Omaha and Manager Bob Gillks, is the way he signs it | wrists with golden, otter: the same mlnnl R e e VR Annfan st dan bt - will be many a day before any club v laying further action owing to the present | Omahu wheelmen can well afford to give an | now. When John Kelly retived from the | lined a zouave on the bodices and edged the | vepy proper that the covering of that *“in Novel Saloon Experiy this picee of foolishness and it xtremely | uncertainty in 1 to nds. zotia- | annual road race when such small villuges as | management of thie Mol am Bob was | capeltke epaulets surmounting t YoR. x nt of wonder heavenly workman An intc riment is to be dountful that such an amount will be offered | tions are still in progress for the use of Has- | Lincoln do it, and make a howling succoss of | selected to fill tho vacancy and his many | T g nsborough hata of white v s Danlel Wabater | ¢ofo2 ot Dnton Bprings. N, V. A eome ain e for th t-Mitchell fignt | call's park on the south side, which could be | jt. Sail in boys and don’t let it end in wind, | Omaha friends will wish him success in his | rnad up with volvet to o h 1 its share of atten s oniaie LU LU REBR D which being an international affuir is worth y fitted up for the purpose. If this is | as heretofore, " { new position ron their dresses and trimmed with 1glo i it is called wlof, and is | MIit ; 3] I SOnanR, Sk three times o8 my the recent encounter | Secured steps toward the organization of the Sixty-three members answered to the roll | The southern papers are frantically an oug drooping ostrich feather, and threc t P n Jeowulf, the old- | the Episcopal and Catholic clergymen, o league will be inaugurated, and with consid- | call at the last meeting of the Tourist wheel- | nouncing that Daverkowe will be a Southe 1 oncs shadiug_from otter color 10 | st Bnglish povin o lonzing is it does | is to assume the exclusive sale of Tiquor. s papors have published [ crable prospect of success. The proposed | men, the occasion being the annual election | league umpire thisseason. As Dave has white, the former passing Mmoe Wanh B8 | to vho seve wentions | ‘This comni vs published the follow- interviews with the | grounds being situatod midway between the | of officers. After the ususl amount of rag- | pretty good job whure he is the chances are | way round the brim, ind the luter atiigert | them, and th : to by Pliuy the | ing statement: **We wil. allow no man business center of the city and South | chewing it finally settled down to business | that he will ‘not abandon it for the uncer- ont and !\vl-fl 4 rith & rosciio of ¥ibbon nger the ancie Grecks —and | ¢ for another man's drink. We will Omaha, it is thought that better crowds can | and the following ofticers wore elected for | tainties of base ball. | ofthedorcatade, 1ans potem: as b 0| permit no deunkenncss, nor uny aps T L e IR Yol b i, \ nDaiolake 1a ML ROCTARIE Al it | diiantion hab bosh SatIcH Ahine o feom oncient Porsians used them as o shioid | Proweh t it~ We will allow no ono ap- ich the scribes & Anent the First Run. R e ) v T ot ot having boon domanded by any | year to year. | Notonly Is this true abroad, | ugainst cold, und Xenophon records that th rently nnder the legal age within our result of th 3 Oyana, March 9.—Sporting Editor of Tux ‘captain. A new tion’ lubup to date. e s practiciug daily, how- | but in this country. New York especially | great Cyrus appeared on one occasion doy We will soll to o man if by the Bep: In the “Whisperiugs of the Wheel” | bylaws were submitted and u over, and declares himsel in condition to | ns deplored a stranze truth revealed by | out gloves. In the early middle azes they | proper persons we are f den 80 to column in the issue of March 5, I notice | the ’u\llu\\‘!v:u\ 'm]\ nhfll\hl}l cullmullu-\- ap pu\.n An‘\u'.l ,‘. in ‘nl“tuj'{:\lux'f“'-h |\|ml\‘:h = «l{x]l;:" 8 :\‘nl |\-4‘ Ne w “w el H.l“l f ‘x;‘ nlnln‘vv:‘. be 'ame qu w-;:‘u‘m‘:u‘ wn 1 “l aring {)“\ nlwn | do I,“ ’x'ml vin ‘ultlw!u :] }|n \l ’.“‘,.‘,_ l:lllv\‘“' SRR O t ¢ X intod i Walker, F. L. Morse and W, New York is congraty e tself over | ¢ n's torch has been so manifest as to ¢ monarche ouis ) o the | pames to be passed upon by a majority o | dmong the questions, “Which club will be the B L Ry b um.-hr:x..:xllwld“.. the exchange of Buck Ewing for Georze | autract the tion of thinkers and pro- | glo Paris became o very hnportant | the eommitios. we will not sell at Al first to take the road this seasont” ar ago with but u fow mombers, has | Davis, the clover outfielder of the Clevelund | volke theories innumerable. — Statistics com mmunity. In the time of Charle (1SN Please let me roply “None of them,” for it a 2 d until today it is the | club, aud the Cloveland cranks are corre- | piled by the Examiner show a similyr condi- | 70) 2 ero noted in F tities than o single gluss, except on & | had already been done before you published | largest eyeling club in the state, und expects | spondingly doeps ssod. Nevertheless, it is | vion of affairs in San F rancisco !'“, Jar '« 1 y of French | vaioian's orden d of all such lo | this inquiry. After s or four d ituated in handsome club quarters by | among the possibilities that a change of | pig scords show: For the year_ eudin S B Zenen rth tracing physicia and of | salos ) Afte e or four days of luarter Y \ 1 »Toct on Ewing's 870: Population, 149.473; mar- olden times, the trae \ we will k ya record, These and such { bico watm weather during the week of Fob | o frst of April scone will havo o silutury eect on Ewln ati| SRANERE ot e , ear i rlovo v. | other wne rules a3 fror y se \A-\ ‘ebruary wnd notice was posted | America met at the Fifih Avenuo hotel ol i % Y had an. [ AAaHiE SOHEREY e gy e . ¢ we may de desirable o 11-.,v,-..-mmm.ma ve. At Jeast 50 per cent | constitutionand vaciug rales. Temporary or | PN R N ion: LAATAEAR M) DEE OORY B et ion ||| o s £ A0S, MUER s large, will be handed over as ’nqm nll ¢ be anything it { ) ifled their intention of | ganization agreed on in Philadelphia some w y s 007 miseinges. 443 or 0101 per cent, | | We read of the death of deanne D'Aibrot, | 83 possible to the town authorities with S8ting to those who had loug ago : d many were the wheels | wocks ugo wa permanent. The cities still o decreass of . 01 por cent feom | queen of N e a1 ther Henpy 1V | the understan will be used these wal Les, called prize y | that were oiled and polished for the opening | reprosented wore: York, Brookiyn : 1870, For th ¢ Jauuary 1, 1803, | of Fra used by the we fa pairof | for the purpose of reducing the taxatic evartesy, whic e becn the fashion of | run. Al were disappointed, however, for | Philadelphia, Balti .. Washington, B Radzaiin Nob Mandh d.=To' the Rporting ‘| ARatiic SRR IS HO8R B ke as | Slaves. Taaanto to hon Loiains Butnan | apsha townh 4 xation e yours. P 8 10 tho Crescent | the morning of the 2ih we found the ground | fulo, ‘I'roy Louls and Milw Rditor of Tux Bexi Flouso anew b boxt [ 2% Pasls the “population of 1800, shows .0117 Yo Catherine di Modicl, and which/| & ™" e g - - City tosee a fight and they saw one, even if | covered with suow, 5o the ride was aban- | will'be ltd on tho National Loaguo base Sunpay s e whether the dute of the Corbett= | Do e, or u decrease of 15 of 01 per cent | the latter had empoisoned. 'In 1797 the | With nerves unstrung and heads that uche the short borse come nnder the wire a leugth | doned. s er, did not hinder Mr. rounds if permission can be secured, | Mitchell fight has been fixedz—Stubby Jim Prom 1870, ot of Iing Joha 'sane ' terre. of Alsgas | Wise women Bromo-Seltzor tukay 2iged in spite of thedtolodds agaiost | F. H. Liefken and E. R. Smith of the Omaba fdications " are what P T Powers will | Ans.—Tho precise date has not boen fixed, i § Joln, ) Hagos | Kwai e, who was sent by and anoth bec will not sell spivits in lavger quuns ey Y