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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1896)
THE COURIER. PS fv -w . t -r v" v i 2 S l I I V- This has been a remarkable seasanfor ootttoa vWashf dress goods styles stnfor ootttoa vWashfc nave oeen exceptionally; attractive, prlcea unpreeedeatedly lew and busi ness "proportionately large. Tnus for we" have" haTthe most satisfactory trade on this class of fabrics In the history of our business. Our assort ment of .the most popular lines is still In good shape, among them 3flp' mcunDmnccDfiDT w 1 tOOCi S ,g9& .jinLtwyivtuyroiyityt (' jtfe . x ORGAN DIE3. GRASS LINENS. SCOTCH It la said that bicycle racing Is a to prevent a contest under favorable TFRPTJpTT cated. Well, I should think so. There have time to get acclimated and the DIMIUBS, L.IMEN BATISTS, DOMESTIC DIMITIES are bicycle races and there are bicycle same Is the case with the-foreigners FINE LA. VNfNS races and to be able to distinguish one when they visit America. "Foxy" Tom from another one must not Eck, as he Is called. Is expected to re- only be rapid calculator and a mind reader and sev eral other things, but he must be pos sessed of a most remarkable memory: Since pacing has become so popular, Igtes abrqad .are, always watched amone the raclne men. things have!? ..interest "and-icablVeiio'rtsIof-tM taken on such a complicated form thatlvaVcycleneam's rtaw'trf'thg'bld xatb turn to America soon. He has. not met wltK any; great-amount of success with, Johnson In" any "other way than finan cially. The doings of American ath- I with f two-f-TO,. rif.4 "tTHi?.JPl i receive considerable attention ;o:ite:r St Paine "T nson seems to be regaining some of his old: time speed..-bur be"ha notTyeb j proved to lie" the: champlonot- 96 --Tha' . c 'star of the visitors to theritherslde"'- (WAAAAjy I'GROCERIES I almost any rider who is possessed ,ojy try a reasonable amount of speed, and whor 'Joh is slightly ambitious, can, by sordej combination of starting and pacing; and fast ridlne break state records' with ease, and if he Is persevering he- seems to be little Earl KIser, who can pull down some world's recordM 'started out last year wlthout-rlding a' unless some other fellow happens. tbTslngle race In, class A and. son -worked, strike his combination first. The idea-his way to'the front' rank: ''Hels"un--' of pacing Is unique, but when used tin!" "der the guidance of Willis B, Troy, and connection with competition races ifc.Mt looks at present as If lie could be becomes a comedy and is a temptation' ..depended upon, to uphold 'the reputa- -, I to the riders who would not be aboV&Vtlon established .by Zimmerman. KIser-1 '!r 'IV' fair means. If a man in a competl.-"" fastest men and is about the only , tlon race catches the tandem and holds, .'American who is winning. 11, ii me lanuem nuers are iusi, uiiu i f ".- v- . ' t", i'i i ''.', ii ne is capaDje 01 a gooa spnni ai iniV "An - Injunction has- been -served last Of the race, he U a sure Wlnnef-nenlnat nil th nfflr of tha T.rmU- whlle one equally a fast, to win the vme ciUD restraining them from Dro- testlng Monday's game with Cleve land, and further from Interfering with Captain Tebeau In playing with the Cleveland team. The paper sets forth that by prohibiting Tebeau from play ing, his vocation and means of sub sistence are taken from him. The rtnriimpnt Is milt Iflnrthv. Whllf th amateur event t that was Dulled xff7t inm.tin..n., u.,- .- -. nn icic uii .iic i. "."? " " r' as tne louisviue.omciais are' concerned, In securing the position behind tne '! .1 t j SlEUMD: I I GOfFEE I CL. J ''t'f- jCfet.vaa avell yoca y"QaJi ffrooerlea? Don't buy cheap, old shelf .w$rn goods when you NlCESf AND IRESHEST .'r.. -TvJV-t rke JBcaarntev4iloeaA gwftAxiA L'-.! -:r . iri.' THE ROMMiMT, I028'P SIREI. PH0IE 224. i. race, would have to ride without the aid of a pacing machine, as there Is never more . than one used In a race, or he would have to play for position behind the first man, which gives the latter the advantage of one length till the very last of the race. As an Illus tration take for instance the two-mile GALIFOnlll DRIED GOODS! IMIEDj I MIBj tandem, for he had a fast field to ride against, including Ray'McGreer, who. demonstrated that he was Barnum"-; equal In speed by tleing Barnum ln the mile race the day before and later by finishing hardly an inch behind In the deciding quarter-mile. He left the track on the third lap. seeing that there' was hardly any show of winning, as Barnum never fell back far enough to enable anyone to cut in for the tan dem. It can hardly be said .that he was winded, as he only rode three laps. The two-mile, professional race may also be cited as an Instance. In this race, Frederlckson, seeing that Pixley had a kind of a snap with the tandem, attempted to ride around and' taker it easy .awhile himself. He succeeded Jin throwing everyone but, himself .and Maxwell, and was disqualified. Max well became rattled and fell; leaving the Terrible alone on the track, -'who finished coplly as if nothing had hap pened. Such things happen In unpaced events, but not so often. Men have Ijeen known to enter races hlred-'by either trainers or principles to throw all men. possible provided It lessened the chances "of defeat of. the, one 'de termined upon, being paid so much a throw. The most confusing part, how ever, ,to the average person Is. the ap parent ease with which the .records are broken. The announcemnt 6t ahew state" record is 'such a-common oe'eour ahce that It hardly ever meets with anything more than momentary con sideration. " Records are recorded on about 200' different kinds of races, and it is hardly surprising' that 'some peo ple have to be "educated" In the "man ly art of bicycle riding." Haslngs Is out of the form and Henry of Navarre Is In the hands' of a veter inarian. The latter; after winning .the Suburban handicap at Gravesend. won one ,or two races, but Is now lame. It looks as If the'stable -which Mr.'BeI mont will send to- England next' fall may not be so strong after all. .. It looks, as if there..wquld be .a visit from several of the foreign cracks to this side for the larger faH bicycle"1 raCe meets; The visits of -foreigners: have rarely, been, profitable,., but ,lt Is likely that Ton fEck, during his visit has told them, "of 'the chances of 'making fat profits under his management, and those who come; .across, .are .likely .to put themRelva, In his charge- The amount. .which ,t.bey,,.wlll recelverjvill depend, laygejly ..upon. sEck's ability to work the various race. prompters on'ttie fall circuit, and as. he .has' had. con siderable .experience In. securing spe cial sums .for thef.HRp.earance of John son, It. is .probable.that he, can. secure a nunibeiof gojd( engagements for 1 "them.. TYhUe the.renWjll. JdfcOurse. be cohsIderabV? curiosity. to see. the. fast est m.en..'ot- Egland,Pltted,,aaInst :.the Tenc'h- - record-breaKefa ;, on ,qur" ?w,ri "..tracks.and, .incomfteaitlqn with .our - . . -' r .,,: - ,,t i i. own, the league directors say that Patsy will have to pay up or quit the business. Tebeau and several, other members of the Cleveland club' were flned'.for dis orderly conduct on the ball field both by the league officials and the civil authorities. He was given ten days to pay his fine or qult.L On the eleventh, day he showed up for business in Louisville and played the game, which was protested by. the home team. He Is still playing and his case will, prob ably be lost sight of, but If they should win the pennant the matter will 'came up again and the team would undoubt edly be disqualified. .'-'- Cricket is- being revived. The first tournament of the Northwestern asso ciation, which begins la Chicago ,the latter part of this, month, is being .looked forward to' by the cricketing fraternity; and especially In the west, with more -than unusual interest. .Omaha .is thought to be the weakest team in the association. St. Paul and "Winnipeg both have goo'd teams and Chicago enthusiasts claim to have the strongest, team in. the association. Few. games were, played In the east this w'eeR. The. "New, Jersey ilhlet'lc club defeated, their--'old rival,--the Staten Islands by a -small margin. . Across the, water huge scores .are still being made. Among the many centuries the 105 'made by J. A. 'Lester, captain of the Haverford college team, against the famous Marylehonc club.-,.Is.pf spe cial Interest to cricketers In this coun try.' ' - t - N0V1R 0W:BVli6i WW -. j Buggy top trimmings, cushions and dashes always on hand and made to order. If your bugijy top needs ttx ing bring it around. Will guarantee' you perfect satis faction, both in work and price. . . "Mf- ' TM- . 1191 P.St. .. - er stttiti tiftiis !. -' : mm :'K .s,5 -- f We cidthe genuine French dry-cleaning of shirt Waists: and tine 'garments of erery description. JKCIIU MK CUbD VIUIUIUI DpCWIttiLjr fc''fltMt Aft Cleaning, andv.,- ? ! J MiMEM M OFFICE, ilif$ PC.. 122 St. .' r II A I you ail to get ca pair o nice Secretary Olney haa been requsted to take a hand In the famous Kneens. horse-ringing case, with; the'object of affecting a release "of the American horseman from -the German prlsonto which he was committed some months ago. .His trial Is said to have been most unfairly' conducted, so much so that the Imperial court, to which 'ah appeal was taken, ordered a rehearing for July 4 to, prevent Kneebs from re ceiving rair treatment, it is ajiegea ...,-.,..,- . .-.---, SSrlSl5l! TAN. SHOES OROXFOKDS fiuutpuiiv.ut -m. hj ytiovMvi uuv a- idly dying as a result of long impris onment, will consequently be compelled to remain in jail during. the pleasure of the German authorities. Kneebs" attorney.. J. M. Clelland, has resolved tpxlnvokethe aid of the state depart ment. He "will Immediately t lay -the matter before the state 'department with the request that a requisition be made .upon the German government for Kneebs' immediate, .release. , in m 'aZ -M for yourself or children at our store. WrSW: Ours are perfect in fit, latest styles, low in' price, -and good to wear. A S WBBSTER e HOGERS, 1013 O St. ' Mil I' Dari Stuart has' been in-New Yprk-for --.'., "?' few days and: is enthusiastic over, thp TYT " T T2 A. rYTIrVT1 rT,T T 1" O'A J.4 TV' prospect of.bringing hisfayorlte.pugi, ,.f& 11 K. I , I ItTRf N N L J H H (3l . A I'. 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