ANGLING NOTES
... DOINGS. An Amerae= lady cyclist, Mrs. Jane Lind. say, completed on Wedrnesday at Long Island, New York, a nru. oZ 610 miles in 5,508 minutes, which is a world's record for women cyclists. 'he lady, who is said ...
... DOINGS. An Amerae= lady cyclist, Mrs. Jane Lind. say, completed on Wedrnesday at Long Island, New York, a nru. oZ 610 miles in 5,508 minutes, which is a world's record for women cyclists. 'he lady, who is said ...
... better as a general Silt preservative than e-m corsets as strg as Wr Mno . p.te, Tht It is a sg noff teia that speial a too ogX naodation had to be provided far the oycles of beix the cergy at the Churoh Cgas, a ?? e the -whee to be ha e a. ...
... to 1 pgst Cheeky, 100 to S aget any other. Won by a length angd a balf; a head separated the second and third, SrT.EWAsD HANDasr ;'one mile. Mr. Inglis's Intimidator, 4 yre, 7et 91b (O. Madden) 1 Mr. S. A. Wegna's The Reeve, 4 ire, 9et 131b ?? ?? .. J. ...
... ranhi of oydimA, For a riding ground he preaers the privay dof his Highbc garden. Sose effort is a bipat forth to dissuade Mie Coot;e from the lardouw and ueleas tak of ridng round the world on a bicyele. Mn eloold be alowe the monoi of a fewr follies. Watev ...
... 3. Betting--3 to 1 agat Le Dau- phin, 9 to 2 agst Combe 100 to 14 a&tst Fio- nub, S to 1 agst Blarney, ioo to 8 each a;st Per- ! fidious, tinerriie7a, or any other. Won by a length and a half; four lengths separated se- cond and thirl. The winner wia sold ...
... furlong, 177 yards. Mr. A. Gold's VILLIERS, by Thurio-Lady Clarendon, aged, 10 st ?? ?? , . Driscoll 1 Prince Soltykoff's CAk;oPUS, 4 yrs, 10st ?? ?? C. 1'ood 2 (Winner trained by owner.) Betting: Evens Villiers, who w'on in a canter by fifteen lengths ...
... had a few of his s intimate friends worked that on Saturday e night they were able to present him, in the presence of a good number of friends, both ladies and gentlemen, with a handsome 's double gold watch guard, and pendant in h1 the form of ...
... knowing 4hat if tested all praise will be given. A Lady said to the Proprietor only a few dqye ago. I have used your Wind Pills fcer l years. I suffer from a form of Indigestion and Wind, whioh, giving me a severe pain near the hert,, makes ...
... writh hearty cheer. big, and the company shortly afterwards separ. ated, a very successfnl evenings having boon Dspeu A FAIR CYCLIST'S HEART. 'It was last September, maid a lady Cyclist to S 4Yorkshire Gazette ...
... of five hours and a half. Thle course will be similar to that takein in the two undecided races. NEW YORK, Saturday ?? race between the ShamVtrock and Coluumbia is likely to be sailed in fair weather with a brisk northerly wind and a heavy sea, both of ...
... and a half. T'e course Nvill be siuiilai to that taken in the two undecided races. Ni.\v YOu K, Saturday morn iiig.- To-day's race between the /lham)Irork1 and Columbia is likely to be sailed in fair weather with, a brisk northeerly 1 wind and a heavy ...
... Lontdon . Ti.. lt- Catbin Mci,, \p, i i 2 ?? latti:etac a- ?? Calihi R. 0 WV I N G. ,Tl(er(c v-as a. itk] ~rc iiite ii tlter o~ ci-ewvs al t at t iiorde ihe -xe-a.trler was Pl-calait, aned there wits a good ,atteneIarct I at the rvo-t-idl. h-ive crwiwrep ...