Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1887, p. 2

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IMJAMMON BROH., KINOITON noun Ixomxon. Livery and Bonding Nubia. corner olnrock and Hlrooll. Ann: and at lhh on!!! of values- 73 unmet ol uoollonl `onus. Charge: modcr O. nvnnulv n Inunv BOWES &B|SONETTE Large Stock of Suitings, Etc., AT IMIOOIRE S, FREE TO ONEAND ALL Greater Bargains Than Ever, THURSDAYJ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY F. X. Cousineau. [ONLY THREE DAYS MORE before entering our ` L. ` ' Stock and balancing the business year. Therefore we have laid out for Jan. I9. L&*S ' STOG K-TAKING [ ANNOUNCEMENT. I 'i4VIrA Jan. I`! Huuusrltn. Snl.l1'ITOR. (`u.\'\-r:\'.\.\'ucu. av. Olce -L`lAn:nco Street. on-r 'l`n.-lcurnph umu-. Monuy lo Loan. ..n.. u.n-L-.u..\v uuu l)l."I"I`u EA Llhonl llhoount to Indian` x|'d Flmlotloc. Jun. `)6. Ordered Work a Specialty and a Perfect Fit or no sale. ' l~2MBR0ll)F.Rll'2.'i ' EM BRO! l)l\'.Rl I04. - I.`\I nI.u|lIn.`DlI.`\z I'u`I DlJI IlI'|nl\I IR`. I-2 .\l BRO] lll-IR] I-I8. Lower Prices Than Ever, To be sold at Fr_-icon that will utonish you. OF TAIVIIS WVEEK Before Stock - Taking Cheaper Goods Than Ever. IS. I'.. a`l'I\l'\l\-`. |I.u..`., |..|-.-<., D:.\"run. mum and Rouidvnrt`. l'rim~:~m 81., between Mnnlroul and >')'da-nlmnl Slru-Ia. Nitmua Oxide tbnuxlninu (hm oulnuinislorud fur nodules: uxlrzu-Hon of la-ulh. Tolophum-. c VII .ui AIII_'I.`rlI In In In.` I lug; Reach-owl nod Opomd up Today z To walk in and inspect the 59 BROOK ST- Nl".\\' . NEW WHITE NEW WHITI-I NEW \\'KIT|-I NI\`.\\' CHIVTKIHD I NI-Z\\ CHIKTKED 1 NEW CHECKICID 1 NEW l"A(T()RY 1 NEW l"A('I`0R\' 1 Nls.\\' I-'AC'l`URY 1 ALI. AT SALE 1 1 N F.\\' N NW N KW N Ii\\' IYIPII l` (IA \'ol0d .\`m--kn! l"urnitun- always on han-I. B. H.Carnovsky& Co. 281 PRINCESS STREET. Wire Back Parlor sBxT.<.Tsy & Fancy Chairs, A .~`l'lC(`|.\l.T\'. FINE ART FURNITURE, B. H. CARNOVSKY & C0., -J. n. \/1..-u'u\r.. m.|-., n-.u- URNTIIIT. unuluntu M New \' Donllnlry. (Miro '1-Ilimrlun.` | rlncons:\nd Hm:-k Slnw-ls. Pu Hun pond lo the ynrunlcrvullun I teeth. Ca binet & Ornamental Wood Workers. I C01'l`0NS. (`l)'l'l`0NH. UU l'l`l)NS. Ol)1'I'0N8. ' l) MUSUNS. D MU'4UN.`l. lb NUSLINS. Y C0'l'l`0N& \" (,`U'l"lY)NR. Y (`UT'l 0NH. P2 PRICIIIH. Antique: and .\|ulern, made to order. 189 mm 134 Print": mud. NEW INSRRTTONS. NPIW INSERTIONS. N I-2\\' INSERTIONS. -- -- -.-ca vunaln Anununvovgj Iundcr and Ountnotcr. "'-0'-I my II-iv lo xmo arrmurr. "R I In new fully luv And--an. n....n n...L, nuucl. uvau nu nu. .- -nu `nu... ` sin Y 111" i:'}\ X u S .\1 l"l`H. Souorrous. Itv.. I9: Unmriu Slrvol. King nton. Ont. 1-1. H. sanmlc. LLD. (`nun Ii'RON`l`I~2.\'.\(` .N`.\n'rII. .-.u--my .v ..v.-... " nus. ll('Ks0N AND m:1'1~.~:. Pllvulvuxu A.\'Il .\'l`IlUElN8. ()tlI('o~| \\`u~|- linglun Slmet. m-nr I-Znrl. Electricity n pvci all". Tu-laplmuumnmuunimuiun. C. C. lncxnus. .\l.lI. _ N J. H. ll:1`1's.M.7R.(`.r4..l-Eng R. I-`.. .~'|"ARK.x'f 1.1.s., |-n..-., n...--....-. nulhu. nml |In..h|..n..-n IN-inmun RI V` .\I. A I`. I` 14.1 A llD,nl l\. , Alu`MIcv'r. cnrnorol-Hn)t`k and King Slrool` uvur \\'IuIo's Drug` toro. I-Imnuncu un King Hlrm-l. next In the Vmu (mice. .....4. "v.. l\\Inr.l\1 nun", HARRISTIR. Sm.u~nnu, (`n5'\'h:\`.\.\'(`EH. Av. Omw Farmer King and llmrk .~'lru~ls. on-r \\'a|dv'a Drug Stun`. {. . L.-'1-nun. dUI"l.V fll`4l\.`\l.U, .u.n.. .II. I'.. \ . .u., |.s`ucg'vssur to hate lm. .\l('(`.\.\|.\|n.\`I_ l'll\'n|l(`l.\.\'. .~`rmn-;u.\'. &c. umvo .\lunm-nl Strut-K. bolwuun Prinmsu and Hmck Sin-1-ls. l|Il'. NIIIW LIV]-IKL Tu: undonlunod whhm Intonn the `public than line have lled and owd A L] IEIKY IN (`1I.\'.'h`.(`1`l().\' WITH . . l.AWltI4`..\'t`h2 `"1-!1Tm`Q':u'o';"u' ha In nun: an. rue w van on an umnau Iona. tum: l!l!0!-L. Proprietor DR. ANNIE E. ll(`l\'.\`()I\'. 81 Wellington Street. in tho hnuse 0l`(`ll[\i0d by lira. Dickson auxd Bulls. Telephone mm- Iuuniontion. Supt. au. I'll` M t`(`&j H. M. .\|0\\'A'|`. B.u1Rln'rIm. SoI.I(`rrnn, (`0N'\'l~2\'.\.V(`IiR.` l"unl`n Block. limok Slroel. Kingston. 1!` Money to Loan. Oct. . _ . . . _- n-n-..un. nl A In Ix .1 1: - uuvu ` DR. w. 1:. ANGLIN, .\1.R.c.s.. ENG., OnrncI:-52 Earl Su-out. near King Tole- phono wnnlqonting: I.\II*\v ..n~n A\vAII1 1 I II \V4`\I4I\l'u.Vl (Y. \\ .`\I4I\l'a.\l, A'l'l0RNIiYs, Solicitors, &c.. Kingston. op ` poailo the Pool (mm-. RICIIARD W.\LKlC.Vl. I menu-u n. w.u.Iu:u. UN. Al.u.,r. .\lChlLhl \ n..-\ 1 . Diseases of \\'uuu-n und (`hildrvn a specially. 0Irr`IL'lc-Pl1noe5s Street. three doors bun Windsor Hotel. Soul. ll. 1.. L1.r..umV1.~, DENTIEI1`, directly opposite the Punt Omoo. ggfliligton Street. Established in Kingston. R. HAG!-I. AICIIITICT. 0l'rl(`l--MunlroId Sln-.01. King This Powder never varies. A mnrn-l of purity. slmngth and wholosonu-ncss. .\loro umnumim Lhnnthu ordinary kiml&.nml mum- nol be salt in mlnpclitinn with the multitude of low lest. short weight. Alum of palms Ihnlu wdors. I-`~oI.n ovum IN ca.-ma R()\'r\Ll AK` `nk l`U\\'DElt C0.. 1!!) Wall vslruel. New nr ` l'U\\ hu Ah 1' LWLILV. ARcnI1'ItC'm and Building Suru-yum. Olco \\'el|ing:0_n Sllttfglr. K_inus/non. I III n\ui.\vvn.u .-uuuu M .-uu nu. n. A(x~ot'.V1*A.~rr. Arorron. ounce (`lnronco Street. near King St.` .. .'oCuu.uiu|Iu-_\n.n Inna`; V\' ~ Ki:Dvs'f[3B" on_I1'rn:n'roN.I -uno and l'\n-o-`.An-n I .\l i York. L0 U10 1'08! VIHCI3 owes! current rules. I-`unha Block. Iirook Slrw.-I. Kingston. 5. "JOHN HERAl.l), .\I.A.,'.\I.n.. (`..\l., l\`|nuInuunl` In Inln Iln \h'4`\\I\ln\'|, "TITE I?L'.iiiE}:."}xif {C . Li In...-...A.\ 1:.-...I....o.. I \'..u- ' JUIIIV on I'\nn\Il`., 1.1.. n., Soucrron. &c. Otcovvlnronce St:-out. op- wtho Post Ulcc. .\l()l\'EY l`0 LOAN ul nu-mt nnrrnnt rnmn. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. "```*% m`;saiL1sm;s.%` FlNO-l'.i'Y_ i{Oivie.L P0WD._EB k71\KKU I I1l`.-V nl\\m., hxmvul. Aoxrnn. King Hlnot. Klnt stun. Money to Iounon nu unwound other nacurlllm. 7\b;g'>|utely Pur-e_. . m uII'I|Il| I` : "'.','J".|'| u-rm loan oc H -:m:.": aEisI1'NAi:s' omnj _1fR._A .\1Q : 1'1: i:i'\:`r<: if mmm nf \\'.u-um nml l`)\ihh-on n nun \ uun I ulu. unvo- "\vAIIIC1~T1 & \\'.-\l.|\'l-`..\l. nnuu-Va Qnlhuhnra R-n |\'ino\nl4 wl `Mutual " N80 Inna 81.. can nu -. 1-;uzuii1-iiii.ru`ru ix; nu Lnl\l1C Klnn Him _(f6if1if K1` RX N1 : E, 1.1.. 1%.. rrnn kn ntI\m\_t`lnrr\nvn SI` `.\1 L11\'m:i;I`.'.` 1:1 }C`T\1. n., (2 MT. l(`lA.\'.Sl'Rl3E()N. &v. Omvo hue Dr. monns. V.\` 0. 7 Mtxnl run] St rm-I. RIC \\'.\l. Nr:\\'LAN1)s,.m., I-nnvr .-an-nunnLIalrn\h and Hi imam M'Ali`rH'L'iiT nu. Au-nuvvxn kn liln 1U\v1-IR AN1) soN. rrvna nnrl Hullallnu h`nr\'a-ru 11:. 1.1.11. Plus. I-`Rn.\m~:x .u~ 1 xbm-21?? sHA\\T u v-hnu-u-rnu l`u\'\'r\'x\'a-ru kn `L.`Cf+{iLEii~.-. Ilrm-tlv nnnnnitn lhn ".A.`i:1'\'r:.\'.~'. THIN. MOORE. street. ( `nus at tended to. .. lo.I ., r \ urk (`ulk-go of '1 SI!-w~l ||l`I\\'l`|`Il l'\`1`l. l|l.'lV|l |'lI In-ulnr Mu-.lI~ the natural own In mo Compouuon uc stun-. Washington b coo of the law phnn when liivyviing bu ha-u mule tho nucleus 0! club life. Tho (`qoiul Bivycio club has 0 Inonhor whip 0! about I25 young men, whmp vim and pinch have horn woli Ihuwn in the building o! 3 very huidunmocluh hounon I-`imnth stunt faring tho Whiho lalhachot the whim Hour. It inolhnoulryhrlchdrudun. ddgnul oxpnoly fw hirylwl and tricyclu-L Thomuin outrun in shroud Roan an-h. under which Ihn oluhmn riot in and out with no -nil Amount of prints On the out Ioor in tho `Quin. what urh maul:-I nlh cyvlm lallln(ll'y lrlryuau Irv nuuuvuvu. Tho-tr light willow punch In large And (1- pu-Inus, and there must be frat oonvenhmo and emnomy In their um Tho uving gen- ornllyintlnmuwrofhoruhal Andean In bi-mmlng Iny by day domnnutnhly punt- mg to mulaunon who have a grant number of small ll1i1'I1'O to bundle and must nonz- rily dallvor tholr goods In (Inlet to hold lhdr a In tho compouuon 0! (rude. ` \(v....|....o.-m h an. n! than fun nlnnn UV/`I TH. IIIUUS hi: way about quickly and ndly. Iwnpn and sums without delay or dang!-r of harm; his stock In trade run away with and mulled out. Honm of the lnrgult dry [nob conconu keep Iovornl trlryclcn to dollvc [oath Soverll hnotnmlnhuoseonn and thlrgoods byw- cyvlm laundry tricyclc are numerous. -7-;.a.. n..m nan... nnnhri no lame 1 Incl pk`-.' ll nut. pnuuuguu. The uses to which the bicycle and tricyclo nn~ put In-xv in \\'a.~hington are manifold and dL`(`lll('1_y prnc-t.iv:nl. Newsboys mako their rout:-.~< nu Um outskirts of town nstri-Iv of thom. 'l`u~lc-graph lnu_\`I ncurry shunt at all hours of thv lay unal night on the stout littlu nincbillts pl`u\`l1IHl for them. Wurlimon. like plumln-re. save their pm-iuus time by trmal~ ing to their jubu with locomotive speed. (in (`npitul lull an ul-I mlored man nuke: n good living peddling; milk with atricycle. He works -II4l\. The environment is developing A new spocivs of travelers And it in not all a mat,- tur of amusement, but a. prnotival, safe, S]\t`<.*(l_\ nnal vxveetliiigly conifurtalnle means of daily locomotion.` The clerks in the public (lx'|n(\rlIm-Ills aro grant riders, and I am {told the general uvomgu of health among them ` [ms [mm greatly improved since the advent of oycliiig. One of the wt:-ran clerk: of the postntllm dopartnient, who for twenty years trudgul hack and forth the two miles be- tween his home and the department, now gm-s sweeping along through the air asi! gilt:-l \\il.h wings. His hair iswhiwumom. At his side luuigs his lunch basket. on his \\'hu'l is mstom-I a haversnck to carry books or \\`lI:|t4~\'ur small claily purchases he mu makv. For him lifo has bwn mado easier anal pl:-nwanta-r, if not pmlonged. 'n..\ ...m In u-hi.-h Hm hiow-la and triovclo .;:clalCorrvspondence.\ " \\`Asni.\'oro.\', Jan. 25.-The_ prince who ran his special car on railsof glam and was able to sleep as well while travelingas at home in his palace, was no better of! for the most part than between 3,000 and 4,000 young ` men in Washington. Asphalt here takes the place of glass. and wherever you go through- out this beautiful capital you iind_it lying smooth. dry, dustless and clean as the oor of a New England or Virginia kitchen. Had the capital once been 11 Venice, and its canals been tilled up with a molten tide of asphalt, it could be no better than it is. And no it is true that Washington is the paradise of the bicycler. There are here upward of 4,000 wheels and as many hundred tricycles. Win- WP and summer alike they go spinning about noiselemly, conquering space for their lucky owners with the speed of a race horse The hicycler goes where he will, and is as much protected by customs and courtsas the pedes- trian or horseman. His range 0! travel is not circuniscribed to any annoying extent by Belgian blocks, Neufchatei or the old fash- ioned cobblestone. Everywhere, or nearly everywhere, is asphalt-l60 miles of it, in avenues sometimes 160 feet wide and never less than 50 feet. Americans can be proud of this if they please: Washington has more street area than any other city in the world. Paris has 25 per cent. of streets to entire area; Ilmdon. about the same; Berlin, 36 per cent. ; New York and Vienna, 35 per ceut., but Washington, 41 per cent. Besides the city pavements, there are scores of miles of coun- try roads, nely macadamizeil with int. : WIyUE I.S\ 1.\* \v2xs111m;qf0N. How the` Iron Stood: an-e_ Rlntlito Do BICYCLISTS AND THEIR CLUBS AT "THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Service for fluo llllfthelh`, the Halter and (lie Camljegtlck Make:--A Wheel on an l nrnp'et. '1` FI*ETLBARI'FIS HA w u l(},7SAVTURDA-Y. J AN. -2:. -,__._. _.._- , OIII II III!!! IIIII II II! III-I uuuuuv [nur- oon or by the strong. on they count mhhor Iuhunln not c.-rudo nnkloterlmu uuhncmu; their on has he continued without an pu-(Hilly aunt 0| any ol the III ru- uulb In lruquently uttcntllng the us: a! pub whining than mlntancu. Hunilu-ta`: Pllh on hula. can uni mild. ct pmlnpt. 1 80M 5] drugbh III` llll II llhuciow. X IQIII CIOIIIIIIIUII PIIIIIAUI I "That in I wry straight and slurp qua` liou, but I am not II III slrtld to Iunwer It. I will uinply my this--that I hum upon hoin All-mod tn be absolutely nou- trnl in th I present election for the foal- ornl pullnluont. And thin lnln my own Anertlon 0! my own rlght. I cou 1| not cun- niuontly not my ` pooplo or my othcn who may luvs raga:-rl for In lnlluenoo to take out Ildo OI` thy other. In answer I have shady `Inn to other lnqnlrlu. But Ilnco you nun tn Ilnlnh that Ill onclononnnt ul tholouortllthoputorol rlmnn m H-0 murpmod u n lllllmtloo :1 my n ma (`athollc vote: be out In this dominion clue- tlou for mlnorvstlva In pnlonnoo to re- Iurmon I nthorlu you to lay that I. u I blubop, would coulnler ll mull uugnclmu onmypsrttnononungom otovooo splat the nlunn party. V o no rnbly. u-I In luplte M such grlovom umputlnm to all: the nu par crluulo. Iuulnocl nu um our (`nhnl 0 ts In the neon: terrible nu-uulo wlth the omen of lrlgotry. " ` T ' IlU.\lIEUl'Al`H\'. (`. L.(`l'l(TIH. x.n.. nucomnnr lo llr. Jarvis. 1 l`hyIIciun..N'ur|nxnn.&t`. Ulvo And Ruuldenvc nearl oppunllu lhu Poul mum, Wellington (`nllnlnlho cllyur country pmmplly annnnhnd In XjX-I ZIIC GZC VC-V-Qwuvw In all tllnuoo In which A put an medl- cholnosllullor Iluniltnui I III ma be non! with ado! nu! Iolhfuetlon. v 0 can In taken :1 by the most delicate pui- \ nnn n! In nu nu-n. an that oonnln lmllhor II Ullr l(l||\ I'I urn -runs, --uuu nun \--u. . anyone lmm-.-t|_\ takv away the iclm that he `sunuilly l`t`M`lllt'!l the insult ollksrt--l l-y the torios lu-rv III .-uyin v that lit was is support er of Sir John .\lisc3-initial.` " Tlw I.`/c-he mhls tn the l`IIlTt'l[II>nIlt'llt`t` the rvport of an llllt'r\'lt`W with the lIlHhup_ nml tho nish of it reatls as follows : ".-\s I havr saial my ,,action in the n.-cont rrmincial contest was in no sense political, mt wholly and exclusively religious. loavin me then and now in my chosen position o neutrality between political parties, but al 1 ways ready to act similarly if similar occasion should unhapfily be given. I (ll not srsah one wonl about Sir John Mac- Illllllll or the present contest for the lo- lniniou. nor was there an occasion for my doing so. the address 0 the congregation having reference solely to my action In the recent provincial contest, and my zeal for the nlefsnve of religious education. "In line. -souhl it he true to interpret {our lonlshi i`: observations last Sunday in `rental to It a hint to your Catholic 1e. and such others as might he inuenced y our name. to take part with the conser- vat we and against the reformers in the pre- sent dominion muwst Y" sl I'L_A :_ - -a__l..|.6 -...l 4...... ..u.. I`Il I""IlI or about `ins: uhip. Nu In lurluhip`s rm: of mm pant)` nnvnnnn Innln (10000 I Your mrn-apolnlent will excuse me fur alevlaring this m he a wholly uuwarrantecl aunl \lllIllllt`Il\' untruthful interpulntiun. Nut one wunl clltl the bishop my in the vlnuwln nf 'l'rem.on ul-out `turies.'nr the `tur_v prty.' nr `Sir Juhn .\Iamlun.-slul,' or `his sup mrtcra.' `insult ullerul by them In lulu lord` um mulsl mnjt-vturv: frum his rem.-nrlsa whether he was in favor or llw utlwr. Iuuvh lx-as mul-l anyone l|nll\`sll_\' takv ll) I . . Z .. . The mrrvspumh-nt nf the Win! at Trun- tun. in refx-Hing In the mhlrt-as ul Bishop N Henry M Tn-nton nll .\'un:|ny, ruportwl : In his reply to the u-lln~n.s the hishup munclly l`t`OL`l|l(`\l the insult. utfcrt-I by the turiea hero in saying that he was a support;-r of Si! John .\lm`d0lmhl." Rev. Fr. \\'a\lsh, lvfTI rl1tulI, \\ ritvs tn thu- tvl .l,_ . Ilr Slade nu lmlloutinll nf I-`nvumr l uwr.rd Any l'nrIl(-ulur Party. the art. A -I-_V`ear-0lu is um. u_y nu; luuuua too young to try grid the vera make slashing and \\ bt`t`llll(`ll. Now and then the yuungstuis vm'r_\' things too far and won! minus pv.`,n*lIlptnri|_\' from the family physivizm That boy must be kPpt oil his bicy(`le." But to the boy who has half a body to start with the v'vh(~.-l ordinarily brings out good strong muscles and swnuly nerve: it is lnuta few ` years since liivvt-liu;: hocaxno su popular in Wusllingtmi. and the ns-t \\'ll('t`l that came to town is still as goal as new and in daily use. When tvnor liftwn yours nmn-shall have i been mlulul to the era of \\'lnx-ling them is no t4-llun: Mint in r:m- x-I` ttllllt`ft`S nu.-i_v the-n ho darting about uwr tlu-su llnurlilm puvvim.-nts. J A. 'l`Iu'::.-M:u.. ll? uil U). IUIJHIS "Slut! uuuuw, awpplnlg and standing stock still While still in the sad- dlo and other teats are common enough. The performance that is not seen every day, how- ever, is one nervy young fellow`: pastime of riding down the Capitol stepe No one would believe it could be done unltm it had been photographed instantaneously. There are eighty of these marble steps, and the daring wheelman can start at the top, mount and continue safely on down to the plan below and roll down town as unconcerned an it it were only I matter of ante-prandial exercise. Another thing few have done and the possl~ I bility of which is proved to us only by instan- taneous photography. is riding across the 00] inn nf lhn frnnnlm lhlhll JUhT| blidfe. ll! DIVE [ll SUI? ueuun. In a place where ovttybody rides it is sur- prising lmw soon the aw;-rage urchin acquires the art. A -I-_\'ear-0ld is not by any means dusinug ubu-inwn. ..........\.....- .`...-.-.- nmum too far and mneoun pnomgrapuy, ls mung nu um um u-,.- ing of the famous Cabin bridge, the longest stone arch in the world. This three or four ymnxg men have done. To fan would have been sure death. L. _ ..u...... ...n....... ...~..-uI.n.lv r-him it is sur- `ml 0 lhtulothu. D II!- Amlholf A n$ wnuzmi W` on lcnrlmrcot. `no t In In 000 I-amt. having about one Iudrd twat! fool fmmacun Mu-nu. cult run: nu-much to `at Inna. 1* mm the uncut ~ and the Illicit : I um .L':oohoIounluf:\u For .-|l llo IH(`\ (`LE B.\GGA(iE EXPRESS. The feats {but (`an be por'f0rinE-d on {iii} -wheel am wonderful. To see A live toot wheel rolling noisolesszly along, with a rigid whoeiumn standing nearly uprigtit on the saddle, is something `Washington bieyolers aroused to. Riding side saddle," stopping -....: cfnnintr emnb ull while still in the sad- Polite atteniluilx look Ltwr the conilort or the club membenz and their visitors, and if a gl(Lu~f wine or a bone of turkey is wanted, it will be before you in it tries. On the well: hung scores of sketches, in crayon and water color. of teams visited by the club tourists on their summer rides acres the country. In the Windowihnng ne, large neghtives of hi- cycling grou """"" "Every picture has in history tint wenvea it in with the"`life_ and purpose of the club. On the third oor` are the billiard, : card and fencing rooms. Nospace is provided for the tyro in wheeling. Every member oil the cab is supposed to be an expert when he joins. Uut on the asphalt of an evening you may any time see groups of expert club riders practicing. They ride in co les and fours, platoons, echelon and sin le le.- Monnting nnd dismouutinz at the shriek ot_ ` the onptain`s whistle, they look like ncom~ \ .\.....- nf wnll ilinninlinnd nnldiern. ` `D0 (`npuuns WIIISHB, tut-_y Iuun puny of well disciplined soldiers. ` THE BISHOP AT TRENTON. lune-ulna. n'IId_nucIV`\"og.u`.I.Io. II II I ,, LI ` _ ______ .|___ * am Mon. New cm and . swung: at n. I0 and No- i Illlhnn .Vcwl|urk!'hnoy nullt. U.|0c. ` um Hm. New I-`ucy tlhgluuu 0. no. no. . ; linml Hal: 0! WHO: and (lrvy (`emu lilo tool. ` lb ('h"Y"'4E"g Jan I? NEW GOODS- NEW GOODS. N E W N KW N |'l\\' THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. __ _..._.._.- -._._. esonos our:-, no General Real Bunk ,4.

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