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14 THE SPORTING June ».>O.

Riverside W.. 30 yards; G. S. Henshaw, Green-

wich W., 100 yards, second; W. A. Barbeau, GATH GOSSIPS. puddle, which athletes called "Profession-

alism.'*

Riverside W., 60 yards, third.

19 2-53.

Time, 2m.

One-mile match race, between Fred Titus, River-

side Wheelmen, and W. D. Onterbridce, cliam-

pion of Bermuda; won by Fred. Titus. Time,

HE TELLS AVHAT HE KNOWS

ABOUT BICYCLE BUILDING.

Thereupon the tender heart of the

maldeu was moved with pity for the

wheelmen, whose sight and nostrils were

offended by this grievous thing.

NO WHEELflflN

2m. 34 4-5s. So she spake unto herself and said: "Be-

One-mile handicap, Class B Won by A. W. What. One Maker Thinks of the Pro­ hokl, am I not fair and pure and beauti-

Warren, Hartford Wheelmen, 50 yards; second, tection Game so Far as Cycle ^Mak­ ful? Are not niy garments as white as

C. Callahau, Press C. C'., Buffalo, 75 yards; the untrodden snow and as fair? There-

third, T. A. Silvia, Htaten Island A. O., ing is Concerned—Plenty of Money for*, I will cast myself into the puddle Can fail to appreciate the

90 yards. Time, 2m. 23 4-6s.

in Making Cheap Wheels. and purify It."

Half-mile open Won by Itiiy Macdonnld, River- But when she had cast herself Into the

side Wheelmen; second, B. R. Blauvelt, Eliza- mire and rolled In it. the effect on the

beth A. C.; third, Charles Brown, Elizabeth George Alfred Townsend, better

A. 0. Time. Itn. 13 l-5s.

Five-mile handicap Won by M. Scott, Crescent

known as "Oath," sings this little song

puddle was tot perceptible, but the effeot

on the maiden ! splendid line of

W., 120 yards; second, F. F. Goodman, Hiver- of cycling in a Western paper: Moral. Find It In Class B. ...... 'a..,.

side W., 120 yards; third, A. H. Baruett, I was in a town about seventy miles

Crescent W., 120 yards; fourth, F. E. Donk, distant from Washington City only last WIND.

M'DONALD'S A DAISY. Kings County W., 280 yards. Time 12m. 2fis.

One-mile open, Class B Won by John S. .Tohn-

son Press Cvcle Club; second, A. W. Warren,

Hartford Wheelmen. Time, 2m. 38 4-5s.

Two-mile handicap Won by F. F. Goodman,

week. It is in a Slave State. It has

a population of about 12,000 inhabitants. The Correct and the Incorrect. Way

I may as well say it is Hagerstown,

although one of the parties who gave

of Getting It—Some Scientific Data

Riverside W., 55 yards; second, A. H. Bar- in Breathing Worthy of the Atten­

me my information did not desire to be tion of Kacers and Riders Alike.

GOTHAM SWELTERS THROUGH A HOT nett, Crescent W., 70 yards; third, C. Earle,

Albany County W., HO yards. Time, 4ui. brought into the prints.

In, the recently published "The Art

63 2-Os. My informant is a Democrat; went

DAY'S RACING. to Harvard College from Hagerstown; of Breathing as Applied to Physical

held office under Cleveland in his first Development," by A. L Hoper Dixou,

NOT PENT UP. term in a foreign country and is re- Surgeon Captain, A. M. S., the following

And the Record That He Looked For garded as an excellent business man, facts reg-mling correct breathing are

ENTHUSIASM TURNED LOOSE AT having inherited from his father con- worthy of the careful consideration of

UTICA'S TOURNAMENT. siderable money, which he handles in a all wheelmen, and particularly those who

Never Came to Johnny Outer- very old and reliable bank, of which he mikenow intend to give ayou a practical



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speed producing science.

The Racing Was Fair—Record and is an officer. Said he: "I

bridge Clean Oil His Bridge He a Finger Both Broken—Johnson "Do you know that Hagerstown has demonstration of correct and incorrect

and Tyler Share Honors. got a great many factories, of all sorts? methods of taking on-?'s breath. the ex- These

Was a Bermuda Onion. my easily observed from

It has silk mills, machine shops, mat- terior.be(1) Upper chest or collar-bone

tress factories, table works, potteries,

Utica, N. Y., June 22. Four thousand

people attended the diamond tournament

shoulder

ice companies, etc. Now there are only and brentling, breathing, (2) mid-chest or

rib and (ift abdominal or dia-

New York, June 24. The Hon. "Bil- of the Utica Cycling Club, at Utica two factories at present which are mak- phragmatic breething. I will first take

ly" Norr went up against the amateur Park, yesterday. The truck was in ing money in Hagerstowu the bicycle the incorrect mode of breathing. I take presented for 1894. Those famous

race meet game in great shape on Sat- grand condition, and but for a strong works and the cotton and woolen mill, an inspiration, my collar bone and

urday. The historian of "Chuck" Con- wind some remarkable time would no which makes women's shirts of a cheap shoulders are raised, so also are the

nors at once appreciated the difference do'ibt have been made. All the cracks sort. The bicycle works have been a upper chest and top of the breast bone; machines have taken another great

between a so-calleel amateur tourua- we're present, but the racing was tame. most astonishing success, and it is due, there is a slight movement upwards

,ment under L. A. W. rules, and an out John S. Johnson won the mile1 open race, I think, to a special study which was and outwards of the ribs, whilst the

and out professional one, under N. C. A. defeating C. M. Murphy, Bald, Tyler,

management, hence William unburdened Graves and Coleman, in the order

made in bicycles at the approach of the lower portion of the lungs remain pas-

hard times."

forward stride in the march of

his feelings In the "World" as follows: sive. The diaphragm is only exercised

named. "I suppose you found that when to a feeble extent, and the abdomen,

"Pop" Worden, the Mike Leonard of The half mile open for Class B riders

cycledom, arrayed in a blazing cos- had to be; tun threo times. Tyler de-

people get hard up they concentrate released from diaphragmatic pressure,

their joys upon one article or one shews a concave surface instead of con-

improvement, both in design and

tume, and about twenty-five hundred feated Bald, Sanger, Johnson and a point?" vex. This mode of breathing is prac-

other persons dressed to suit the weather largo field in a fine finish, rilling the "I have been backing op," said my ticed by the majority of people, both

as nearly as possible, watched with first hrat in 1.18; the time limit was informant, "the man who brought the male and female, when asked to do a construction.

feverish interest the several bicycle races 1.10. In the second heat Snnger jumped bicycle works to Hagerstown. He was respiratory gymnastic, but is never prac-

which made up the programme of an away from the bunch and defeated Tay- in Washington City and doing hardly tised during sleep, anel 1 have no hesi-

experimental meet of the Greenwich lor, Johnson, Kennedy and Miller, in any business. He wanted to come to tation in stating it to be entirely wrong. Their standard price of $125

AVheolrnon at Manhattan Field yester- the order na:ni;d. Tyler came to the our place, which was a good railroad So far as my experience of the recruit

day afternoon. The interest would have front in the second run over; Miller centre and distributing point. Restarted goes he does the same thing. The

been quite as feverish if a croquet tour- was second and W. F. Murphy third.

nament had been in progress. In fact, Charles Murphy won the tightest fin-

about four years ago. result is that his chest expansion must brings them within the reach of

WE MAKE A BICYCLE) be very small. I have frequently met

everything was feverish, even the two- ish of the meeting, W. F. Murphy being Which sells from $10 to $55 per bicycle recruits with less than one inch chest

ounce portions of "soft" drinks served at second and Stevenson third. It was the

the rate of o cents an ounce. finish of the two-mile handicap. Steven-

to the trade only. I mean that when we exparsion, and some only half an inch.

sell them by the car load we get that I now come to tfie second mode of

every intending purchaser of a first-

In the above estimate of the attend- son made a game attempt to win after amount. What the retail dealer gets is breathing mid-chest or rib. This con-

ance the oflicials are not included. There having |K)r the nbdeunen

much in the performances of the riders 1.142-5, the mile open, the mile handi- hunt work several hundred miles distant below, only by people who have made BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO HARTFORD

to warrant violent outbursts of applause. cap, in 2.11)2-5, from the 25-yard mark, and pay no railroad fare. His bicycle a practical study of the subject.

The Hiverside Wheelmen made u great and topped off all by riding a half mile, does not eat three meals a day like a "I will now show you the middle chest

de\'il of noise in the grand stand as paced by Fuel! and the Murphy brothers, horse. It can he mended by a black- or rib form of breathing, and you will

their club-mates appeared. ill 1-02 2-5, tieing the State record held smith. Generally it wants no mending notice that it occures quite independ-

TUB 1'KOMIKED REeXmD-BKEAKIXG, by John S. Johnson. Lutz and Calla- at all, but the man who has it carries ently of (lie collar bones above and the

by John S. Johnson resulted in an al- hiin, of Buffalo, took the tandem race, the exchangeable parts, and is his own abdomen below. But this act, as an

most complete failure. Paced by Fred. and Lutz the 2.40 class event. W. C. smith. Then again the women have independent one, is a physical impossi-

Titus, the Riverside crack, for half a Sanger broke the State record for a taken the bicycle up, and particularly bility to those who have not trained

mile, and then picked up by A. W. War- mile', in 2.00 2-5, doing the first half in the fashionable women, who find their their respiratory muscles. The third and

ren, of the Hartford Wheeleuieu, Tom 1.04. Tyler, Kennedy, Bald and Wells spending money cut off. Those who do last method of breathing is the abdomi-

Eck's champion reeled off the mile in paced the record breaker. The sum- not go to the shops and buy for fashion nal or diaphragmatic. This is the cor-

2.19 2-5. Titus did not stop at the half, maries: are apt to be found riding in the parks rect form of breathing, and is assisted

novice C. W.

but led the others for another lap, while One mile, Utica, second; D.Smith, TJtica; Matt

Boberls, S. Enrll, Syracuse,

and on the country roads. ,Timt as in by the ribs. The diaphragm resembles

his friends frantically urged him to England, where hard times are con- in a quiescent state an expanded para-

third, lime. 3.26 2-5. ..

keep on to the finish. Professional, or One tulle, 2.10 "ver, Sailg.-r won; Taylor, ment." at the sides, so pressing down the ab-

'"track records are sometimes easy to de- second; Johnson, third. Tluw, 1.102-5; declared "Now tell me if the tariff has affect- dominal organs below; and, as a con-

molish. on1. ed your business one way or the other?" sequence of this, the exterior surface

"John couldn't let himself out on this Half mile, open. Class A, time limit 1.15 "Why, no. My associate is a high of the abdomen naturally assumes a

F. .1. Jenny, Utica, won; W. A. Lntz. Buffalo, protectionist, and thinks he will be rotund convex appearance. Then, when

track," explained Tom Eck, cheerfully; iocoiul; F. A. Foell, Buffalo, third. Time,

"too many turns, you know. But next 1.U. ruined with a low tariff. I was brought expiration occurs, the pressure on the

week he'll do a mile inside of two min- One mile tandem G. F. Lutz and I* C. Syracuse, Callaban, up in the protection school by my father. abdomen is released and its surface

utes up at Waltham. That's a good Buffalo, won; Benjamin and Murphy, At Harvard we had a protection text loses its roundness of outline as the re-

second; AcLenu.-m and JlcTagfert, Syracuse, book. The professors let the pupils sult of the diaphragm flying back to its

thing to bet on." third. Time. 2.35 1-5.

"Well, I won't string any of my bets One mile, open, Class B J. S. Johnson, won; think for thoir.fo.lves, and we thought original position. I wish to lay great

along with yours," caustically remarked C. M. Murphy, second; R. C. Bald, third; H. in the direction of free trade. My bus- stress on the shape of the abdomen

C. fourth. Time, 2.31.

Dave Holland, the most interested spec- One Tyler, open. Class A F. J. Jenny, Utica,

mile,

ness associate now agrees with me that during respiration. In correct breath-

tator on the grounds. won; \V. A. Lulu, liurTalo, second; F. A.

if we watch the chances and we fire not ing there should be no movement

And then (hey exchanged sly winks. Focll. Buffalo, third; B. \V. Fisher, Syracuse, caught narping while itho-rs nap we can of the collar bones or shoulders, but

fourth.

These amateur winks arc peculiarly sig- On» mile, Time, race Pelldepist and FIslicr, On-

1.U2-.1. GOT AmXG -WITHOUT PROTECTION. merely a forward and upward move-

team I may as well tell you we have made ment of the breast bone, more especial-

nificant winks sometimes. tury Cycle Club, Syracuse, Avon; Hi£i,'lurt and

Heally the best performance of the day Palmer. Rome, second; 10 points to 5; time, 30 per cent, in G months in. our busi- ly the lower part, combined with rib

was that of Raymond McDonald, an- 2.;i4 2-fl. ness." movement already described and the al-

other Riverside flyer, who lowered the Two milo handicap. Class H O. M. Murphy, "But is there not a high duty on for- ternate enlargement and diminution of

half mile trae'k record made by George scratch, won; W. F. Murphy, 25 yards, second; eign bicycles?" the abdominal w^tlls. Mr. Lenuox

H. U. Stevenson, S5 yards, third; Kennedy, "Yes. Our foreman is from Coven- Browne, who wrote 'Voice, Song and

Smith, of the New York Athletic Club, 25 yards, fourth. Time, 5.1U 2-5.

of 1.00 2-5 to l.(H 3-5. F. F. Goodman One mile handicap, Class A F. J. Jenny, 25 try, England. He learned his business Speech,' insists that 'the criterion of whether that be done by the rapid or ington Bridge. To give a list of the

set the pace in the first quarter for Mc- yards, won; F. A. Batehellor, 120 yards, sec- there." correct inspiration is an increase of slow process eletermines the length of women who are identified with the sport

Donald, and G. W. Oltman finished the ond; F. A. Focll, 40 yards, third, lime, "If yon sell .rour bicycles at $55 and size of the abdomen and of the lower days in which it is done. Theoretically, would be to reproduce upward of 100

2.19 2-5. from that down to $15, you certainly part of the chest. Whoever draws in

job. Half milo open, final rtm over H C. Tyler, therefore, it is the fate of these young names of women who are constantly

Johnson's first appearance was in the won; B. F. Miller, second; W. F. Murphy, nre getting no competition from Coven- the abdomen and raises the upper part competitors, who otherwise might be mentioned in the society columns of the

Class B mile handicap, but he tumbled third. Time, 1.00. try. England. of the chest breathes wrongly.' " papers. The costumes of tho women

destined for a long and active existence,

over near the far turn in the first lap "No, the British bicycle does not in- to succumb or break down long before of fashion are far more extreme than

of his heat. The fall did not annoy him. terfere with us. As I say, we do not A SLIDING CRANK. the sun of their life has reached its full those of riders of less pretension. That

AVHO ARE THEY? care anything about protection."

Warren, of Hartford, carried off the meridian, and practically this so far has is the reason why they usually taka

honors in the event. In the open race And Wliy Don't the Great Raymond "No, but you have had that protec- A Speeel and Power Appliance on been the fate of all who have endeavored cabs to and from the bicycle stations.

for the same class and at the same dis- tion ever since this man has started this New and Original Lines. under the applause of their unthinking Women in bloomers are frequently seen

Take a Tumble? factory, and it has been a very high

tance Johnson won handily from War- New York is beginning to take the lead A change gear and, for that matter, comrades to do what nature has not on Kiverside Drive, but, as a rule, the

ren, the only other contestant, C. Calla- in introducing the promoter of cycle one, for I have seen the young men com- constructed them for doing, without risk costume adopted consists of a light waist

lian, leaving them to fight it out from meets to Chairman Raymond, of the ing in with English bicycles from Coven- a varying length of crank has long and without ultimately proclaiming to with buff sleeves, gaiters which button

the threu-quarter pole. When the tiruo Kacing Hoard, who, it is to be hoped, try on steamships required to put up been before the wheel public, but Mr. them in a voice even stronger than theirs halfway to the knee, and a skirt which

of this ovent 2.38 4-5 was announced will discourage them. These promoters-

Edwards has approached the

about as much money for duty as you entirely different lines. Theresubject on that she after all is the arbitress of their falls nearly to the ankle. The heaelgear

a groan went up from the grand stand. are shoe-string speculators, and men of sell your best bicycle for. You have den jerk on the change takingnoplace is sud-

destinies. is variegated, but there is always an

This made Eck's blood rise. merely developed your manufacturing in his crank, but when turning against unreasoning but violent tendency toward

their kind ruined amateur boxing in this resources under the tariff until you do the. wind, or on reaching a stretch of

"WHAT DO THEY BXPEOT city. They have become intereste'd in the yachting cap.

a man to do on a slow track break his cycling for the money in the game only, not care anything further about protec- hilly country, the user of the sliding UP AGAINST IT.

neck?" he asked. and are not! interested in clubs as mem- tion."

"Pounds to shillin's these bleedin' bers except to successfully carry through "Well, that is so. Every year we have crank has simply to shift his feet on to How the Hustler From the West In­ DEGRADING.

.kickers couldn't hit a 'ay wagon not to their schemes. A club is offered 10 per added a new shop to our works. There one of two special clamps on the pedal, terviewed the aian in the East,

mention a bike," said Jack Prince. cent, of the prolits of a meeting to ap- are still several things about a bicycle and the cranks at once, without any He was one of those breezy, woolly Modern Amatenrism Thus Punishes

There were more grorns afterwards, ply for a sanction, and then the specu- that we do not manufacture. We do jerk, begin quietly the clamp which to lengthen or

young men from the West, and was on Theise Who Follow It.

however. W. D. Outerbridge, of Ber- lators go ahead and hire a track, ad- not make our own saddles; we do not shorten, according to his first trip through New England, try- It is humiliating, says the "Cycle,"

muda,thought ho could beat Fred Titus vertise the show and hold up bicycle make our own tubes. Next year we has been pressed. The mechanism is ing to dispose of some of the machines to think what meaning tho term ama-

for a mile, and a mysterious "i.ip" on dealers for prizes. If allowed to go on shall make tubes and this year, for the at once simple anel effective, and taken his Western employers were manufac- teur cyclist conveys.

him was widely circulated. Only one it will only be a question of time when first time, we made chains. If we sell nt the worst that is, something going turing in quantities to suit. His sam- To most people it signifies a liar^one

bet was registered on this match race. local cycle meets will bo unable to at- all the goods we have made, I think we wrong can only result in the cranks ples had been landed at the front of an who is guilty of falsehood every time

Jim 8'.!llivan laid a mint julep against tract a corporal's guard. At the present

at the "stretch," at which

will be ready to make saddles next year. remaining happen to be. It is not ne- establishment where ho expected to he enters a race, and whose best abili-

two cigarettes with Zach Cooper,. Titus timo a meeting is scheduled to take Now," .said my informant, "when I be- they may explain in detail the action place an order and an agency. t: es are directed towards deceiving the

suffered from a bruise on his left knee, place in this city, the managers of

to

gan to put money into these works, they cessary cranks, although we have thor-

of the He introduced himself to the proprie- governing body.

but a few more bruises would have which have a peculiar idea of business. were not worth $0000, say three years oughly grasped them; suflice to repeat tor, and, after the usual period of salu- Instead of a crack cyclist being looked

made little difference in the result, of the They wrote a letter to a linn of manu- ago; I would not take $150,000 to-day that it is simple and effective. The tation had passed, he began: up to and admired, he is regarded with a

race. Outerbridge was twenty-five yards facturers demanding that their racing for our plant." accidental pressure of either one or "I am selling a wheel here for $50 " certain amount of suspicion. And what

from the finish line when Titus drove his team be entered; that the firm pay the other of the clamps could have no ill- "I guess not," the proprietor interrupt- has the licensing scheme effected in the

wheel over the tape. entrance fees, buy a page e>f advertis- effect, as the change at best is not sud- ed. last two years towards improving mat-

G. Scott, Crescent Wheelmen, won the ing in the programme at .$100 and donate WHAT SHE'D DO. "I beg your pardon," he said, in a ters? It has refused many licenses, no

den, and as regards the benefit, all must

five-mile, handicap with little to spare a bicycle as a prize. This firm respect- One Woman Tells What Would Hap­ admit that the ability to lengthen a cloud of comprehensivelessness. doubt, in flagrant cases, but the only

from Gcadman, v. ho was closely follow- fully protested that the demand was "I, said I guessed not," he smiled. result has been to offer a premium for

ed home by C. II. Barnett, another hardly Tair, and in return got an im- pen to Scorchers if She Ruled Su­ crank in an easy manner en route is a "Guessed not what'.'" proficiency . in lying and deception.

preme. very great adjunct to the comfort of

Crescent man. Oltrr.an, of the River- pertinent reply, with the result that one cycling, and one not confined to tour- "Guessed you were not selling any $50 Maker's amateurism never was mure

side, captured the mile novice race, and meeting will have to do without several The cyclist would not be monarch of ists, bnt which may prove invaluable bicycle here." rife than at the presnt moment. Men

his elubmate, Goodman, took the two- star racing men. Down East the clubs all he surveys, nor the bicycle a modem to racing men who travel the country "But, I assure you, my dear sir, I am: who have got their licenses as pure

tuilo handicap. C. K. Granger, another are not asking for entrance fees from substitute for the juggernaut. As things anrl have to face grass and other rough and have been selling them all over the amateurs are earning more than ever,

Uiversider, won the mile handicap. the big teams, as they realize that the are now the pedestrian, not being courses in distant places without a pre- Stnte for a week past." and not only are huge sums offered and

Everything considered, tlM^ members of manufacturers in paying big salaries atiel gifted with as many ey;v* as the tly, vious knowledge of the state of the "1 have no reason to doubt the truth accepted for big performances, bnt the

that organization have no reason to com- traveling expenses are doing everything has to cultivate the agility of a circ.is course per se, or its state as the result of what you say, young man, but it isn't very amount is subject of common con-

plain of the Greenwich Wheelmen's that can be expected from them within athlete in order to escape destruction at of wet or windy weather. We shall any sign you are selling a wheel here, versation. This state of affairs is de-

meet. The summary: reason. New York Evening Sun. every crossing. Thrs is especially true lock with interest on the progress of the nor will you. I don't know whether it moializing and degrading. The very

Ono mile novice first heat won by O. Llpp- of asphalt streets lik« those about the sliding crank, believing that it has, well is worth the money you ask, nor do I atmosphere of the racing track is decep-

iiuu) llrt'pimicb W.; mx-oud, l Muddiilcnn

Time, 2m. 86 4-ns. Final heat won by W. Anuio Kapchowsky, aliai Mine. Lon-

S. Ottuiann. Riverside W.; second, Douglas be bearing down upon her from ell Groat's, says: "The practical lesson we station. Mount, an ascent of 870 in., and has

T. Maltliy. link-leu e:. C.; third, F. A. llcu- donderry, alias Margaret Deland, alias quarters. She hops about excitedly and are most called to dwell upon bears on thus justified the confident anticipations

drloks, Brooklyn. Time, 2m. 40 4-5s. Miss Cohen, who started on a bicycle finally dashes blindly forward just in the ultimate influence of extreme exer- of the Brescia correspondent of the

One-mile Imndleap Flrsfc heat won by A. H.

Burnett, Crescent W., 40 yardl; O. S. Hen-

from the State House steps. The terms time to be knocked into by one of the cise on the bodies of these young men CYCLING SWELLS. "Illustrazione Ciclistica." The manner in

of the wager stipulate that she shall wheels. Even if nothing more sericus who make themselves the victims of which he manipulated his machine for

haw, Greenwich W.. 100 yards, second;

S«ui OrsrutT, Harlem W., third; A. G. Ford, start with but the one suit of clothes, occurs than the spoiling of a fresh self-inflicted injury. The report of a How Gotham's Gilt-Edged Wheelwo- the performance would not be likely to

Orwenwlch W.. 140 yards, fourth; H. B. Br-k- not a penny, do the trip in 15 months, gown by contact with a muddy wheel, feat such as we have related may sug- meiiGo in For Cycling. find countenance in any other than his

teln, Greenwich W., 80 junta, fifth. Time. pay her own way, and bring back $15,- that is enough to disconcert most gest that for the moment the athlete has Bicycling is rapidly becoming fashion- own country. He appears to have in-

»ii. 22 3T.«. Second heat Won by Ctrarli-s 000. verted tho gearing of his machine. Sup-

Brown, Elizabeth A. C., 20 yards; F. Natlf.

Tho bet is made between two promi- women. And if women ruled supreme sustained no harm, and that all our able, and some of the most prominent

River-Bide W.. GO yanlg, second; T. L. Green. the possibilities of such catastrophes teaching is so much nervous admonition, women, in a social sense, in New York posing it to have been fitted with a

Riverside W.,i;tO yards, third; H. J. New, nent sugar men, and is of $10,000 would be limited by law. or, as it is sometimes designated, grand- are now regular riders. As a rule, they driving wheel of 2Sin. geared up to

Orecnwloh W., 115 yards, fourth; L. a. Hoin*, against $20,000. Mrs. Kapchowsky was motherly care. We wish it were so. ride in the morning, between 9 and 12 sixty, the effect of this ingenious ma-

Bedford O. O... M yard* flrUi. Time. 2m. presented with one cent, tor we'aring the

23 8-5s. Third heat^Won by K. L. Blauvelt, I'lifortuiiately, we know that these vio- o'clock, and the favorite route is up the neuver would be to ge»ar the machine

EllMbeth A. C., 25 yards; W. A. Bartwim. white ribbon of the W. C. T. U. A firm A Fable. lent strains bode in the end the certainty west side towards Grant's tomb. Very down to a fraction over thirteen inches.

lilvoreide W., CO yards, second; J. 11. Harrett, of spring water people also gave her $100 Once it happened that as a sweet and of premature decrepitude. Towards the many ladies drive in cabs to the bicycle With a 18-inch driving wheel and a

Mercury W.. 90 yards, third; 0. K. Granger. for advertising their brand of spring beauteous young maiden named Amateur- goal of death the best heart can only depeits along the upper Boulevard, and (i'/i-inch crank, a man ought to be able

Riverside W., SO yards, fourth; C. M. Entz, water by hanging a placard with its ism, wus cycling along the hisuway slio ride from that point northward to Wash- to ride up the roof of, a house.

Riverside W., 80 yards, Will. Time, 2m.

X2 4-6». Final heat Woo Uj 0. K. Graas", uaine aiiJ. virtues on her wheel. noticed a particularly deep aucl nasty- yurform » certain measure oJ! work, and



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